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Newspaper Article On Technology Addiction By Richard Jones
What Jones tries to achieve in his (2014) newspaper article is to bring awareness to how technology
addiction is turning people s behavior more automated in nature by informing people interested or
concerned about the behavioral technology usage on a day to day basis. Jones presents plenty of
examples of the issues computer and smartphones present on a day to day basis including personal
observations and experiences, supporting views of scientists such as Einstein on this issue. Jones
states that as with our physical, psychological and spiritual selves, our social selves are most important
to our holistic health and to be healthy, we need personal interaction with others. Computer addiction
can be just as powerful and, often, more powerful
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The Sermon On The Mount ( And The Plain )
Inherent Value in the Sermon on the Mount (and the Plain) Critical analysis of Christian doctrine often
suggests overlapping principles concerning teachings. That is, the teachings of one individual, such as
a disciple of Christ are re interpreted and introduced by another, heightening discussion on historical
relevance, intent, ethical implications and methods of delivery. The Sermon on the Mount and the
Sermon on the Plain fall under this category of controversial interpretation. One is recognized as
essentially playing off the other, delivering the same message while delivering a new level of
interpretation. Literary interpretation of the gospel is ever changing due to the influential nature of the
modern environment, where current actions shape the initiatives of the past. While the common
understanding is that these sermons lack independence as one re introduces the theories taught in the
previous sermon, the theory requires further interpretation before formulating a conclusion on the
independent or collective nature of the sermons. As one examines Christian doctrine, common ground
or interpreting the same message throughout becomes a constant action. That is, disciples and
followers of Christ who spread the word to others are likely to deliver the same message, as the Word
of God acts as the founding origin for these teachings. Thus, differentiating between multiple
doctrines has become a formality initiated by literary scholars, who aim to establish different
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Romeo And Juliet And Tybalt s Death
If you stabbed someone in the chest and the person dies doesn t that mean you killed said person. One
Hundred percent of deaths caused by a other person is called murder. Romeo is the cause of Tybalt s
death because Romeo stabbed him, Romeo did not walk away, and Romeo acted out of pure anger and
revenge. One example that Romeo is the cause of Tybalt s death because he stabbed him. Tybalt
straight took a blade to the chest from Romeo. After the death of Mercutio Romeo got into a fight with
Tybalt and ended up stabbing him. They was first fighting with swords but then they both ended up
losing them in the fight so they started using their hands. Tybalt was on the floor while Romeo got up
and found a sword and stabbed him while he was defenseless.
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Persuasive Essay On Borders
Restrictions
Borders are in our everyday lives. Each one of them affects different cultures, politics, and even just
personal space. As you re growing up, your experiences shape on to the borders that you end up
creating to fit your needs of being comfortable with what goes on around you. While Borders are a
good form of protection they are also a form of restriction. They limit the way we interact with the
world around us and create emotional borders in our life that are incredibly hard to take down.
A lot of the borders we currently have in the world today are created by us humans. Whether it may be
a physical, emotional, or political border. But borders were never meant to be in this world. We have
just become accustomed to them. We feel more secure when they are built all around us. Alexander C.
Deiner and Joshua Hagen state that the world we live in is filled with borders, whether it may be
cultural, political, or economic borders. Deiner and Hagen write, Borders are not a natural
phenomena; they exist in the world only to the extent that humans regard them as meaningful (15).
The way we grow up reflects on how many borders we make important in our daily routines. We don t
even know a world without them because we re so used to them. My classmate, Grace Franco,
believes that if she creates an emotional border in her life that she will be protected. She uses the
border as a guard from the people all over the world. She feels that without these borders she would be
a
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The Meaning Of The Sociological Perspective And The...
Module 1:
Be familiar with the meaning of the sociological perspective and the sociological imagination
Sociological perspective is a new perspective on any given social situation that takes into account the
role of social forces in influencing a situation; coined with identifying systematic patterns of behavior
Sociological imagination was coined by C. Wright Mills which meant to be able to draw connections
between one s personal experiences and social forces
Be familiar with major sociologists who originally developed the field of sociology
Auguste Comet (1798 1857) was an intellectual of the times as he observed at the social upheaval and
decided there was need for a science of social behavior father of sociology; aim was to reform society
and make it a better place to live positivism proposed the idea of applying the scientific method to the
social world one must observe society in order to uncover its fundamental laws; once discovered, they
can be used to control social behaviors
Herbert Spencer (1820 1903) believed no one should intervene in the evolution of society and stated
that societies evolve from lower to higher forms; he coined the phase survival of the fittest the fittest
members will produce an advanced society = Social darwinism
Karl Marx (1818 1883) observed the working conditions in the early stages of the Industrial
Revolution and believed they were extremely unfair argue that there is a strong conflict between the
bourgeoisie
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Impact Of William Penn On Religious Freedom
William Penn s Influence on Religious Freedom
In March of 1681, William Penn was given the ownership of a large piece of land which we today call
Pennsylvania (Document A). As a teenager in the 1660s, Penn was kicked out of Oxford for
expressing his religious views and not attending the religious services that were required. He then
joined a radical religious group known as the Quakers who were persecuted in England Only 13 years
before he was granted Pennsylvania, Penn was held captive for his religious beliefs and the King
requested that Penn publicly deny his beliefs. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, established
a colony based on the idea of religious liberty, equality, and self government which served as the
foundation of America s constitutional rights in a secular government wherein all citizens have the
rights to freely practice their religious beliefs; these ideas still impact the government s inaction
concerning citizens religious practices.
William Penn believed that the key principle of religious toleration was respecting religious liberties
and promoting peace. Penn believed that respecting these individual liberties would produce economic
prosperity and construct a strong government controlled by the people. Penn places these ideas into
real world practice by establishing the colony of Pennsylvania, and by making religious tolerance not
only a law but a key tenet in his colonial constitution. Penn recruited adventurers and prosperous
supporters
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Absolutism, Absolute Monarchy
Unit IV: Concepts and Identifications (Please clearly explain the significance of each).
95 Theses
Absolutism, absolute monarch
Anglican Church
Brahe, John
Calvin, John
Capitalism
Catholic Reformation
Cervantes, Miguel de
Copernicus, Nicholas
Deism
Divine right
Early modern period
Edict of Nantes
Empirical Evidence
English Civil War
Enlightenment
Galileo
Gunpowder Empires
Gutenberg, Johann
Habsburg Family
Humanism
Indulgences
Jesuits
Joint stock companies
Kepler, Johannes
Land based powers, sea based powers
Leonardo da Vinci
Limited (constitutional) monarchy
Locke, John
Louis XIV
Luther, Martin
Machiavelli, Martin
Medici family
Mercator projection
Michelangelo
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1502 1736
Sati
The suicide of widows by jumping into their husbands funerals pyres, spread, even though Akbar and
Shah Jahan outlawed it.
Shah Abbas I
Safavid empire reached peak under this ruler, ruled from 1588 to 1629. He increased the size of the
millitary and brought the empire out of their fall.
Shi ism
The split off of Islam that believes that power should be passed down by family members, and was the
less taken form, opposed to
Sikhism
One of the youngest amongst the major world religions, is a monotheistic religion that originated in
South Asia (sub continental India) during the 15th century. Founded by by the first guru Nanuk
Suleiman the Magnificent
The leader of the Ottomans when they were at the height of their empire. He ruled from 1520 1566.
He conquered parts of Europe during his reign.
Taj Mahal
Burial sight of mumtaz mahal wife of Shah Jahan. A building made of white marble inlaid with
precious stones and is still today of the most beautiful buildings in
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The Fantasticks Essay
Upon my arrival to the ticket booth, I wasn t quite sure what musical I would be watching. Then I
stumbled over The Fantasticks, which currently the number one with most off Broadway
performances. It was first premiered in 1960, and it was able to have been going on since that long,
something about had to be good. I wasn t quite clear what to expect, but just something different. The
auditorium had, give or take, 200 seats. After settling down, I opened my program booklet for an
overture about the musical. Book and lyrics were by Tom Jones. Music was by Harvey Schmidt. It
was also directed by Tom Jones, and the original production stage was by Word Baker. The
Fantasticks was about a boy (Matt) and a girl (Luisa) who are in love, but ... Show more content on
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However, the next musical piece, gives us something we didn t expect. The fathers are actually good
friends, and want their kids to get together. They explain why the feud on their piece, Never say No .
They tell us, when the kids hear no, it only pushes them to do it that much more, so the fathers saying
no to their love, they are hoping it only makes it stronger. The father s come up with a plan, ad their
plan (abduction), is done is a musical piece with dancing in, Abduction Ballet . This was a huge
number with most of the cast in it, and a lot of dancing. There is a lot of stage awareness, so the cast
member don t bump into each other. Act I ends with the number, Happy Ending . This sets the mood
for the next act. At this point, the wall is down, and everyone is happy. With ending of Act I, setting
the mood all happy, and at fairy tale ending, the first musical piece in Act II takes that away. In This
Plum is too Ripe , Matt, Luisa, and the fathers are slowly starting to drift. They can t no longer agree
with each other, which leads us to the second piece I can See it , where Matt and El Gallo are singing.
El Gallo sets off Matt to see the real world. Few months past, and Matt doesn t return. This brings us
two the musical piece between the fathers, Plants a Radish . This piece foreshadows to earlier in Act I
where Luisa s father compares a radish to Luisa. This piece slowly
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Knee Flexion Contracture Essay
A.D.Van Velzen et al (2005) conducted an experiment to compare the outcome of early treatment
using elastic bandaging and rigid dressing and it was found that rigid dressing can reduce the risk of
knee flexion contracture. In the research, the subjects were divided into three groups: (i) traditional
elastic bandaging (ii) immediate fitting method and (iii) delayed fitting method. In the first condition,
the stump of the subject was covered with a dressing bandage. Elastic bandaging was started once the
wound has healed and after the removal of stitches. The subject was fitted with a regular prosthesis
once the stump edema has minimized. It takes few months from amputation to the delivery of
prosthesis. Before the subject gets any prosthesis, he/she was trained to walk by using air splints or ...
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(2008) wrote a case study report to explain the benefits of using a dynamic splint for knee flexion
contracture patient after TKA as an add on treatment with the physiotherapy in reducing the knee
flexion contracture. In the experiment, physiotherapy was the primary intervention for the patient after
one month of TKA surgery. The exercises that were prescribed to the patient includes a combination of
ROM, closed and open kinetic chain strengthening exercises and balance exercises that involve trunk
and lower limb muscles. Following the 28 physiotherapy sessions, a DS was prescribed to the patient
to wear at night time (while sleeping) in order to increase the patient s time at total end range of knee
extension. DS act as a second intervention in reducing the knee flexion contracture in the patient. He
explained the benefit of using dynamic splinting to reduce the contracture of the knee and achieve full
knee extension after a TKA due to its low load and prolonged stretching duration with the dynamic
tension provided by the splint. However, additional stretching would help in reducing the contracture
rather than continuous passive
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Comparing The Book Thief And The Boy In Striped Pyjamas
How is innocence portrayed and corrupted in The Book Thief and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas?
The Book Thief, directed by Brian Percival, and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas, directed by Mark
Herman, are both films that share similar themes and are focused on the time of war during Hitler s
reign of power. In both films, the idea of innocence is portrayed and corrupted through the friendship
of child protagonists, influence of father figures, characterisation of children in war and the narrative
perspectives. Symbolism, motifs and themes in these two films are explored to emphasise how
innocence is portrayed and corrupted throughout the texts. The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas reflects on
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The innocence of Bruno is portrayed through the stylistic device, dramatic irony, such as Not fair, me
stuck by my own and you have all your friends in there. The innocent friendship between the two boys
leads them to their deaths in the ending scene, mise en scene comes into place as the scene shows the
empty room with only the clothes and boots that were left after the boys and other Jews got gassed. In
this scene, there is a form of diegetic music being played and the film finishes with a fading camera
shot, that creates a heart breaking tone to the film and the audience is able to feel the loss of innocence
after the boys death. With a similar end of war scene in The Book Thief, after the bombings that
occurred, Liesel lost the boy she loved which is another way that the idea of innocence has been
corrupted. Within this scene the director uses a bird s eye view angle of the death of Rudy and mise en
scene is also used in this text, placing Liesel sitting with Rudy in the middle of the ruins of their street,
leaving the audience to feel heartbroken just as The Boy in Striped Pyjamas does with the death of
both boys. Although, the friendship between child protagonists in The Book Thief, Liesel and Rudy,
starts as an innocent friendship and remains that way through most of the film, their friendship is
explored through playful love whereas the friendship between Bruno and Shmuel is explored through
boundaries
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Motivations and Methodology of Mass Murderers Essay
Introduction Mass murder is defined by the FBI as the killing of three or more people in a single event
or in the same day (Petersen Farrington, 2007). Mass murderers are complex and can be examined by
the many factors that regularly appear among them, such as violence precipitating events, weapon of
choice, and mental illnesses. The motivations and methods for committing mass murder are easily
broken down into specific groups, and through the examination of these definitions and specific cases
there is much to learn about the mind of a mass murderer.
History
Throughout history mass murder has not been a problem to the same level and in the same sense as it
is today. A related occurrence that is seen in history, which can be ... Show more content on
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The event of mass murder as known today, postal workers going postal and school massacres, has
been emerging as a more regular occurrence throughout the last century (Lester, Stack, Schmidtke,
Schuller Muller, 2005). Starting with the Vietnam War era, there have been an increasing number of
mass murders, which share a causal link to the increased militarization of American Society. The
introduction of semiautomatic weapons in mainstream society gives the opportunity for explosive and
gratuitously violent events such as have been seen in recent years (Hamamoto, 2002). The increase in
graphically violent war movies and first person video games, full of violent images and massive
destruction, lend a hand in the building of a society that is hyperaware of war level violence.
Legal Concerns
The central legal concern associated with mass murder has been gun control. More specifically the
aftermath of Columbine can be examined to show the range of gun control concerns. A result of the
Columbine massacre, the most terrible mass shooting in United States history, was the media calling
for more gun control and identifying too many guns and too little control as the cause of the attack
(Kelck, 2009). It is important to note that while this attack was horrendous, it comes nowhere close to
the number of victims in
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Clover Mama Afrika Research Paper
The Clover Mama Afrika initiative aims to restore some of the best aspects of African tradition into
modern life, such as caring for one another, passing on skills and protecting the young, weak, aged
and. The project places emphasis on assisting people in disadvantaged communities to learn to help
themselves so that they may regain their pride while establishing self sustaining livelihoods so that
these people may become valuable members of their communities. The Clover Mama Afrika ethos is
Ukwakha Isizwe , which means building and nurturing our nation. The Clover Mama Afrika
programme has tried to achieve this by empowering community caregivers with viable skills which
they can pass on to others so that they too can earn a sustainable income
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Force Generator Critical Capabilities
A crucial enabler (Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2011, pp. III 24) or force generator, critical capabilities (CC)
are the inherent functions, activities or events that allow a center of gravity to achieve its specified or
implied objectives. Using the Ends Ways Means Risk framework, critical capabilities represent the
Ways (i.e. methods, tactics or strategies) in which a COG will accomplish its mission. Stated more
simply, a CC is something a center of gravity [can] do to you that puts great fear (or concern) into
your heart in the context of your mission and level of war (Strange Iron, 2013, p. 7). When identifying
critical capabilities its important keep two key points in mind. First, correctly identifying the condition
or set of conditions an adversary will use to define operational success, their end state, is the all
important first step in identifying critical capabilities. Doing so allows policy makers to narrow their
focus and more accurately identify and define the critical capabilities a COG must possess to achieve
the desired end state. Simply stated, you have to know where they are going before you can determine
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CR s must be used or applied by a COG to achieve a CC. If we use the examples cited earlier it
becomes clear that, by themselves, ammo, fuel and tanks are not capable of seizing an objective.
However, if you combine the three, they can be subsequently used by a COG to seize an objective or
destroy an opposing force. This is an important distinction to make because some CR s are inherently
powerful (i.e. a tank) and can be confused as a source of power when, in fact, the source of power is
the entity using the CR (i.e. an armored division using the tank). Figure 3 (p. 8), illustrates how critical
requirements enable critical
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Animal-Free Milk History
What type of milk, and do you drink. Also how much milk do you drink on a daily basis? Chocolate
strawberry, white, cotton candy? Have you ever drank milk, Today we have animal free milk, but back
then they didn t have animal free milk. Milk has a lot of facts to it. Milk has quite the history. Milk has
been around for a long time. Not all people can drink milk. In early Egypt, milk was only for rich and
wealthy (Molland 1). This was because not everyone could afford to pay for milk, or trade for milk
because they are poor or unwealthy which means you have any money to waste. Also today a lot more
people can drink milk but there are those people who can t drink milk because they are lactose
intolerant. Also, around two thirds of humans
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Social Consequences Of China One Child Policy
While china One child Policy was aimed for improvement, the policy has caused some serious social
consequences. The New England Journal of Medicine s article The Effect of China s One Child
Family Policy after 25 Years discuss the social consequences of Chinas One child policy. The One
child policy in china begin when Chinese governments viewed population containment as a benefit for
living and economic improvement. They created a one child policy that limits the size of families, the
policy also includes regulations regarding marriage, spacing and childbearing. The strict policy is
controlled with rewards and penalties, it applies to minorities of china which are Urban residents and
government employees with the exception of one child families, first children with disabilities and
workers in high risk work settings. The policy three social consequences concerning population
growth, the ratio between men and women, and the ratio between adult children and dependent elderly
parents. Each social consequences causes disastrous results. The policy is a sex imbalance that creates
social consequences. The sex imbalance is what causes the different social consequence with
undesirable effects. The first social consequence is decrease in population growth. Population growth
in china has declined in the past 25 years. The policy has prevented many births as stated in the article
Chinese authorities claim that the policy has prevented 250 to 300 million births. The total
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Visual Effects In Criminal Minds
Crime television shows can be some of the most addicting series to watch. Criminal Minds is a
drama/crime television series that first aired in 2005. Season nine of this particular TV show is the
most thrilling season yet. This show has a team of six to eight individuals that are in the behavioral
analysis unit of the FBI. They are sent cases from all over the country and have to act on them right
away. Each episode begins with a new case and the team solves each one carefully and in an organized
fashion. The audience is typically young adults to adults and people who like this specific genre of
television series. Viewers will be on the edge of their chairs during the whole duration of each episode
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Whereas the trial/crime film used to be a relatively niche genre, in recent years, especially in the last
two or three, there has been a veritable explosion in the number of trial and crime documentaries
across TV (Bruzzi, 2016, para. 1). There are many television shows and movies that are a part of this
same genre, but Criminal Minds stands out because of how realistic the show is and the impact it
makes on the viewers. Every episode of criminal minds comes to life right before your eyes and draws
you in for the entire day. Although some episodes are scarier than others, every single person that is
interested in watching Criminal Minds can find an episode they would enjoy
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Things to Consider when Starting and Running a Business
There are many things to consider when starting and running a business. You must decide what type of
business you would like to operate, including the different business structures, legal forms and permits
that must be obtained, zoning laws, tax laws, and the liability you may expose yourself to. If you have
a business with employees, you may need to decide if you want to hire non union or union members.
You will also need to research the many banking and financial institutions as you want to make sure
your money is well protected. The different types of business structures include sole proprietorships,
partnerships, and corporations. These business structures also offer different options within
themselves. A business that is owned and managed by a single individual is a sole proprietorship.
There are three categories of a partnership general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited
liability partnerships. A corporation can be closely held or publicly held. Let us see what the
advantages and disadvantages are for these different business structures. The advantage of being a sole
proprietorship is that the person who owns it is able to make all the decisions on his own; he doesn t
need to consult with anyone. It is also easy to establish a sole proprietorship. There are a small number
of requirements that must be met and can vary from city to city and state to state. Sole proprietors
must meet the minimum requirements authorization, site permit and
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Carol s Search For Power In Oleanna
In Christine Macleod s essay, The Politics of Gender, Language and Hierarchy in Mamet s Oleanna ,
she uses an approach that differs from the common belief by critics that supports the idea in which
David Mamet comments about political correctness in his play titled, Oleanna . Through the analysis
of the play, along with numerous sources, Macleod argues her own idea that describes usual spectators
of the theatrical often dwelling on the antagonist s Carol s advantage over the protagonist, John, as a
result of her gender. In fact, Macleod argues that it is Carol s struggle for power that truly places her in
a negative light, resulting in this power being the true engagement within the play. Despite holding a
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While she is correct in saying that the grab for power within the play is fundamentally important to the
plot, she is incorrect in arguing that this is the key idea that Mamet wanted to achieve. For example,
she neglects the fact that most of Carol s statements revolve around calling John out on his sexist
remarks. Every accusation that Carol makes centres on the idea that John makes, demeaning [...] sexist
remark[s] and that they are pornographic . Carol truly believes that John has exploited her and had
intention to rape her. In her essay, Macleod completely ignores this and discusses how the rape
accusation was a linguistic distortion . She fails to realize the fact that Carol is essentially naive, and
gains power over her professor as she further believes that she is sexually exploited. Carol especially
becomes more powerful as she turns to her group for guidance. If Carol truly believes that she is being
harassed, her friends will believe her plea for help and support her through it. Unless Carol s
accusations are one large ploy by a very clever group that lack sensible morals a feat that seems very
unlikely against a professor who is about to be rewarded tenure for 20 years of teaching than Carol s
intentions were never to arrest her professor, but to seek help with her education. Carol s lack of
experience expresses how she would be otherwise incapable of even attaining more power something
she never wanted if it was not for her group and her gender. The fundamentals of Macleod s ideas are
that the story is built on the struggle for a power a point that she cannot prove infallibly. Macleod s
greatest flaw in her essay is that she fails to realize that both John and Carol gained power through
their advantage of a combination of status in John s case, and then gender in Carol s case. However,
their level of power
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Yuchi Tribe Research Paper
To this day, the federal government and many people choose to leave the Yuchi tribe unrecognized and
left with a bad reputation, despite the fact that their creative and insightful culture has no relation with
any other known tribe. The Yuchi tribe created numerous things ranging from the Indian football game
that celebrates an understanding of gender, to bigger and more significant things such as their own
stock language otherwise known as Uchean. Even with the amazing historical culture and ideas of the
Yuchi, they are only recognized as being uncooperative barbarians. The tribe had an early encounter
with the Spanish and the Europeans during the Spaniard Juan Pardo s expedition where they gain the
identity as being warlike mountain chiefs
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Arctic Tundra Research Paper
The Arctic Tundra
The Arctic formally encompasses all of the Earth s land and ocean areas north of the Arctic Circle, but
the Arctic region describes a larger area with linked ecosystems and similar ecological challenges
(Gale Encyclopedia). The arctic tundra has one of the coldest and longest winters and a very short
summer, but event then there is only a brief period of time where the sun shines and the temperatures
are mild. The arctic tundra is home to few different species and organisms because the temperatures
cause issues for organisms that need to maintain a certain body temperature. A few of the organisms in
the Arctic tundra are penguins, Polar bears, fox, and different species of birds, as well as caribou,
wolves, and grizzly bears. The Arctic Tundra forces many species to fight for survival and adapt to the
environment but these adaptations cause changes to the environment and the other species living in it.
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The legs, effectively used as oars, are set wide apart and connect rather far back to the long and
rounded body. Short, glossy feathers cover its body to form a dense, fur like covering, which is
waterproof and helps keep the bird warm (Gale Encyclopedia). Penguins eat many types of fish, krill,
and plankton, which helps to keep the water less polluted by algae and prevent deadly red tides.
Penguins adapted to the need for food and the lack of it in the Arctic. By having hunting and mating
seasons, where the females lay eggs and give them to the men to watch over and protect before it
hatches, while the women go and hunt in search of food for the men and the baby, penguins have
created a system to survive the cold and harsh winter weather. Penguins have evolved into creatures
that are protected from the cold by their own fur and can move around by sliding on their bellies since
they cannot fly. Without being able to fly penguins are vulnerable to attack from
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Amy Winehouse Sociology
Every individual during some point in their life has experienced a bad day or perhaps a rough patch.
The feeling of an overwhelming sensation of hopelessness can be without a doubt exhausting. For
several individuals, the aid from family and loved ones is necessary when trying to recover. However,
for Amy Winehouse, it seems as if every inner struggle the star had brewing inside was swept under
the rug by her mother and father. It is evident that ignoring mental health issues will never have a
positive end result and that is demonstrated in Amy. In order for the audience to step in her shoes for a
few hours, Amy is re presented to the audience by fragments of footage of herself and interviews of
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However, it is her father that states there is no need for Amy to attend rehab, therefore, she does not.
There are countless other scenes presented in the documentary that demonstrate the disconnect
between Amy and her parents such as her father showing up with a camera crew during a time that
was intended for Amy to overcome her mental health issues and her addiction to drugs (A Most
Modern Tragedy: Why We re All To Blame For The Death Of Amy Winehouse). In an interview with
the director of the Film Amy it is evident that the relationships she had in general were peculiar. For
example, it was stated she had lots of different compartments that she had everyone in. And in each
compartment everyone felt they were her best friend (Interview With Asif Kapadai, Director of 2015
Amy Winehouse Documentary Amy ). However, despite the strange relationships Amy had with her
family and loved ones, they did share one thing in common, they all wanted what they thought was
best for her. This proved to be an enormous dilemma and maybe a justification for her inability to
recover from her addiction to drugs and underlying mental health
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Essay On Mesothelioma Law
Affirmed Asbestos related Disease Compensated with Mesothelioma Law Firm
The health problem caused bya toxic material substance due to other negligence,
deservescompensation to insure their medical expenses. One that stated as the longest running mass
tort in the US is mesothelioma litigations, a lawsuit by the victims who diagnosed with type of cancer
due to long exposure to asbestos. They ve been represented by mesothelioma law firms, filing
claimsto compensate expenses due toincome loss, expensive treatment which is not covered by health
insurance including travel expenses, caregiver cost, funeral expenses as well as pain and suffering for
those diagnosed and their family.
Asbestos and mesothelioma law linked since such mineral substance known to be irritating, back in
the early 20th century, when asbestos, according to a source, has widely used in manufacturing and
construction industry. Asbestosdescribesto nameseveral natural minerals with the physical
characteristic resistant to heat, non conductor, and in addition, inexpensive to produce and easy to use.
Asbestos made from fibres, as when its tiny size released in the air become airborne and inhaled,can
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Many of whom won the claims, may live within months.It is a humanist reason that once someone
diagnosed with mesothelioma, they have the right to put on a legal action, the reason that so many
organizations and working group share the same problem established ever since, which provide
testimonies and how they cope after being diagnosed with the cancer. It is easy by just browse them on
the internet. Apart from that, not few of mesothelioma law firm shown a brilliant website profile
completed with every detailed information about mesothelioma, contact for consultation and guidance
to file a
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Oshkosh Trucking Case Study
As of November 2015 the Oshkosh Trucking Companying produces vehicles and vehicle bodies at
thirty one engineering plants around the world. During this fiscal year the company has opened their
newest facility on Leon, Mexico that is expected to be meeting the company s full manufacturing
proposals by the fiscal year 2016. The Corporation promotes its brand of vehicles with a mixture of
five different sales agents locally and over fifty in their international markets. Some of their sales
agents and suppliers take care of the Pierce products as well. Along with that the company more than
thirty round the clock sales and service representatives and eighteen supplier locales engrossed on
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These employees have to sell and maintain waste and collection vehicles, rear and front ejection
concrete mixers, plus the concrete batch plants. As of the fiscal year 2015 Oshkosh had thirteen
thousand three hundred employees total. The Auto Workers Union represented only one thousand
three hundred and fifty employees at the Oshkosh, Wisconsin facility. There are other union type
organizations out there that represent some of the other employees that are threw out the United States
as well. There are twenty two hundred other employees that are working outside of the United States
that are represented by workers councils and unions, too. As far as the Net Sales of $6.10 billion,
which sounds good for Oshkosh Trucks, but they have decreased this physical of 2015 net sales by
$710.1 million or 10.4% compared to sales of last year in 2014 which was a large outcome of an
unexpected drop in defense sales. Another thing that negatively affected the sales of Oshkosh was the
currency exchange rates that were $103 million compared to last
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Equality 7-2521 In Ayn Rand s Anthem
...we waited for the earth to rise and strike us in the face. But we ran. We knew not where we were
going. We knew only that we must run, run to the end of our days. Equality 7 2521 in Ayn Rand s
Anthem. Equality 7 2521 was always been different. He wanted to become a scholar but became a
street sweeper instead. One day he meets Liberty 5 3000. They fall in love but this against the law.
When Equality discovers electricity he show the council of scholars. The council disapproves of his
ideas and Equality runs away to the forest. Liberty secretly followed. They find a house in the forest
and start a new life together. Doing this Equality 7 2521 shows that he is a complex character with
character traits such as determination, curiosity, and
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Ohio University Pros And Cons
Ohio University Career and Leadership Development Center is a beneficial program that offers to
students and alumni several resources. All the resources aim to take action in their careers, gain
experience, develop work skills, leadership ability of the crisis to work, and evolve them in the career.
The program offers many services that help both of students and illume to realize whatever they want
in their career and being ready for future s job. For example, it offers Career Coaching and Leadership
Coaching, Leadership Workshops, Career and Internship Fairs, Career Courses, Teacher Recruitment
Consortium, On Campus Recruiting, and Mock Interviews. Each service is different to other one
based on their purpose, period of time, the semester that they exist on, guideline, and forum. First
service is Career Coaching and Leadership Coaching. The Career Coaching focuses on many steps
that match the career and give students and alumni much important assistance in career needs.
Moreover, Leadership Coaching helps the students and alumni to improve their leadership ability and
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Moreover, have you heard about (OCR)? And what is afford?. The OCR means On Campus
Recruiting and it is an example of Career and Leadership Development Center service that is an
opportunity to meet with the employ that is on campus and this event happens only twice in fall and
spring. Also, Mock Interview is part of the program that prepares the students and illumes to be ready
for the interview and meet the employee whenever face to face, by telephone mock interviews or
Skype interview. The interview length is just 30 minutes and it has some steps that the students or
alumni should know it before coming to the interview such as knowing their self ability and
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On Shabbat Themes
NEMES: On Shabbat (Saturday), December 18, 1976, C.E. Em. [1] Lukács Zvi Nemes z l ben Imre z
l, early Hungarian settler of Cobalt, Ontario (Cobalt.ca) and decorated veteran of two World Wars,
entered the Kingdom of Heaven after seventy eight hard fought years. He is survived by brother
Zoltan and sister Shoshana, adoring children Thomas and Fiona, and grandchildren Gary, Stephanie,
and Kyle. Lukács arrived in the recently founded Cobalt with his family from Budapest at age ten in
hopes that his father, Imre, could earn a living off the hard rock rush (CobaltMiningLegacy.ca). Just
six years later, Lukács enlisted, two years underage, to serve his new country with the First Canadian
Tunnelling Company, a group of sappers that proved crucial
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Rise Of Hinduism
Hinduism is a vast and popular religion followed by more than roughly 13 14% of the world.
Hinduism was originally called Sanathana Dharma term Hinduism has its roots which is derived from
the Indus River, located in India. It is the third most popular religion, but also one of the oldest. People
who devote their lives to or follow this religion are called Hindus. Hinduism has no original finder,
but originated in a vast and diverse country, India dating back 7,000 10,000 BC. Places of worship
regarding Hinduism mainly consists of temples. Hindus truly believe in one god Brahman but view
him in various ways ,( different gods and goddesses) making them a polytheistic system . Some
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For example, Kumbamela is a gathering in which Hindus around
India ( and even in other countries) come together, which happens every 12 years. A very famous and
sophisticated way of medication is Ayurveda, which is an ancient Hindu system of healing. It uses
leaves and other medicinal herbs to cure the sick and oppressed. Yogasana, now known as Yoga,was
originated almost several years ago. In early Hinduism it was believed that Yoga would unify the
body, mind, and spirit. In these exercises, they meditate and fold their legs together and breathe. It is a
dogma which they believe one can achieve salvation and eternal freedom.In ancient Hindu tradition,
the caste system was a crucial element which was looked upon by several during times of marriage.
There were four castes: Brahmin(the highest and most respected, mostly seen in temples),
Kshatriya(which is known as the Warrior class, known to keep and establish justice when needed),
Vaishya( Consisted of mostly merchants and nomads) an d finally, Untouchables(The lowest of all
castes, they were into hard and cruel labor).During the course of time, young children have been
taught to deny the caste system and respect others as who they are. In the Hindu belief, there are 4
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Why I Am An Engineer
Engineering is a field of boundless possibilities that makes everything that we do possible. Ranging
from bridges field with civil engineering and medical field with biomechanical engineering to the oil
industry with petroleum engineering, engineering is a vast field of opportunities.
The buildings we work at, the cars we drive, the technology we use have all been made possible by the
work of engineers. That is the main reason why I desire to be an engineer. I want to work in a field
that I will be able to make a difference and have a job that am proud of and still enjoy.
The first engineering class that I attended was quite surprising. My perception of engineering had
always been of technical equations and solving complex issues. This class on the other hand
introduced me to the work of Raymond B. Landis who wrote the book studying engineering. The book
was a revelation to me as it articulated what aclass engineering student is a student who has mastered
the tools of success, is confident and determined.
After reading the book I realized that if I was going to be a successful engineer I had to adopt a new
way in which I will use in the process of acquiring my degree in engineering. There are techniques
and steps that are used by world class engineer in the process of acquiring a degree in engineering.
The main focus of this paper is to articulate how I will proceed in my endeavor to become a world
class engineering student and graduate with a degree in engineering.
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Leadership Research Essay
Leadership Research Essay
Leadership Research Essay
Introduction
Leadership is a process of influencing activities of a particular group of people with the aim of
attaining certain stipulated goals. In defining leadership there is need to consider a particular group,
the common goals and the duties that are allocated to specific members of the group depending on
their abilities (Fiedler 1976). Leadership therefore cannot successfully occur unless members of the
group are given different considerations in terms of personality, traits and responsibilities. In
considering leadership, it is important to look at the leader, the group or organization they are leading,
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The concept of predictability of an individual is an essential psychodynamic element in my way of
leadership in the sense that the theory shows that human behaviors are predictable and understandable
(Northhouse, 2007). In this sense I easily predict certain individual s behaviors based on their
personality and this makes my leadership style to be described best by psychodynamic approach. This
can be illustrated by Jung s way of classifying personality such that people s personality can be
classified by understanding that human behavior is predictable and understandable, they have
preference of how they feel and think and these preferences become the basis of how they work and
play their specific roles (Northhouse, 2007).
My Distinguishing Leadership Traits One of the most distinguishing leadership traits I have is the
ability to instill some sense of passion to my team and hence leave in the team members a conviction
and the will to move on. I also have the quality of listening to my team; in this case I listen carefully
and consider various options to the issues raised before giving feedback. In essence, as a good leader, I
involve everyone, give everyone responsibility according to their identified abilities and make
everybody accountable; thus I am responsible for my actions and the actions of my followers. Another
trait that distinguishes my leadership skills is the confidence I manifest. I communicate to my
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Candide Satire Essay
Voltaire s satire in Candide
Satire is the ridicule of a society or people in a society in order to bring about reform. Voltaire wrote
Candide in order to bring about a possible reform in his society over 230 years ago. Today we use
satire a little differently. But, in my personal opinion, Voltaire s satire has held up over the years and is
relevant in today s society.
One of Voltaire s main points of satire is that all people are the same no matter their wealth. He did
this by ridiculing the Baron in his writing. He said that the Baron was the most powerful lord in
Westphalia, for his castle possessed a door and windows. This is still relevant today, because
comedians in our society still take stabs at rich people even though they are just like everyone else.
Voltaire also uses satire to make a point that a person s rights did not always apply in his society. He
used Candide to make this point. In the story Candide is a very simple minded boy and Voltaire used
this to his advantage to get his point across. He made it clear that Candide lost all rights granted to him
when the Bulgarians thought that he had deserted them. Today when people are punished for a crime,
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He spoke out secretly against the intolerance, cruelty, and smugness of his time. One example of him
speaking out about this, is the punishment that Candide received. He was suppose to run the gauntlet
36 times. He was going to be hit by every soldier in his company twice each time her ran it. He only
ran it twice which meant that he only was hit 8,000 times. This was direct hit to the cruelty, smugness.
Voltaire was trying to express the horrifying treatment that people in his society received. This would
still apply to the people of today because our world is still just as cruel and smug. For example,we
have terrorists and animal poachers in our society. So this satire would still
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The Adoption Of Electronic Health Records
According to a survey from SK A, after an initial migration to health IT solutions, practice owners
adoption of electronic health records (EHR) has plateaued with only about a 2.8% increase from
January 2014 to January 2015. The survey found that overall adoption by physicians is 62.8%, and
that, in general, the larger the practice, the (not surprisingly) higher the adoption rates, with 77.2% of
docs at medical groups of 25 or more members using EHRs this is compared to only 54.5% of solo
practitioners adopting the technology. Why the Drop in Adoption Rates? Other survey findings clearly
illustrate the fact that while EHRs do come with benefits, most are not embraced by physicians
because of their lack of functionality and difficulty of use. According to this survey , overall provider
satisfaction with EHRs has declined by almost 30% over the past five years. Conducted by the
American Medical Association and American EHR Partners, the survey questioned 940 practice
owners about their level of satisfaction with their EHR. What was interesting right off the bat about
these findings was that only 34% of physicians said they were satisfied or very satisfied with their
EHR systems compared to 61% of respondents who were satisfied only five years ago. The survey
also found: 42% of physicians described their EHR s ability to improve efficiency as difficult or very
difficult. 43% said they were consistently challenged with their EHR s ability to address productivity.
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Synopsis Of The Book The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Cherry Valance, a Soc or someone that is really rich, says
Things are rough all over. What she meant was that having lots of money and nice cars still don t
make it easy being a Soc. To greasers, Socs are just rich people who pick on poorer kids because they
can. In chapter 7 Randy talks about why Socs pick on others when he talks about his best friend Bob
after he is murdered: They spoiled him rotten...He kept trying to make someone say No and they never
did. A reader would see that this quote shines a little light on the things Socs go through. This quote
talks about how Bob s parents always gave him whatever he wanted and never set any boundaries all
he needed was something solid to stand on. Many other Socs feel this way and Randy even says that
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Pony also believed that Bob was horrible and a bad person. Bob literally beat Johnny, a greaser,
almost to death. Ponyboy tells this to the readers but in chapter 8 Cherry tells the reader and Pony who
Bob was. He could be sweet sometimes, and friendly. But when he got drunk... it was that part of him
that beat up Johnny. Many readers would realize something then about Socs. They re not all bad. It s
that same thing with Dallas who was a gang member in New York and moved to Tulsa Oklahoma.
Dallas was very bad and did bad things but greasers still think that He s part of who they are. Bob was
sometimes nice and the greasers only saw the bad part of him. At the beginning of the book, Cherry
talks about how things are rough all over. Throughout the story, Pony starts to realize why Socs are
mean and hurt others. They are just trying to find the limits. Pony realizes how Greasers and Socs aren
t all that different under their layers. Cherry sees this before Pony and tries to make him realize: Rat
Race is the perfect name for it, She said, We re always going and going
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Name Change Controversy Research Paper
Race in America 2014: The Washington Redskins
The Washington, D.C. football team, known as the Redskins, has generated controversy for years
because of its name and mascot. Some say that the name should be changed because the term redskin
is a racial slur that denigrates Native Americans. Others, including team owner Dan Snyder, insist that
the name denotes only the football team s proud history, and that changing the name is unnecessary.
In September of 2014, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, a satirical comedy news program, aired the
following segment about the Redskins name change controversy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loK2DRBnk24
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What reasons do the Native Americans give in the Daily Show segment for wanting the Redskins to
change their name? What reasons does Rush Limbaugh give to support his point of view? Which
argument sounds more compelling to you?
2. What is the clear position of the Daily Show producers (and of contributor Jason Jones) in the TV
segment? List some of the evidence that shows you which side they are on.
3. How is the Proud To Be commercial different from the Daily Show segment? Is it directed at the
same audience? How do you know?
4. What racial stereotypes are raised in the Daily Show segment? Are the producers reinforcing or
undermining these stereotypes? Are there other (non racial) stereotypes visible in this material? If so,
what are they? What is being said about them?
5. Thinking about the specific media above and also the general controversy over the Redskins name,
what statements can you make about race relations in America
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How Is Personification Used In The Book Thief
Markus Zusak, in his novel The Book Thief, set in 1939 Nazi Germany, raises many ideas, one of
which is the power of words. Through various techniques including characterisation, personification,
and similes, Zusak conveys messages about the power of words such as their intent, their ability to
form bonds between people, and their importance as vessels of language. Many times, throughout The
Book Thief, Zusak describes words as if they were living things, which gives them personality and
shows us that words can have intent separate to that of the speaker. Through clever personification he
gives personality and traits to words, and helps describe the feelings of characters, such as Hans
visible hangover that heaved itself to his shoulders and sat there like a bag of wet cement. The words
also come to life with descriptive language that shows words were perched on their shoulders, resting
on their heads and hanging from their arms, as Liesel and Hans spoke, and, in a different light, the
weakness of Liesel s words as they, fell off the side of the bed, emptying onto the floor like powder.
Words are also described as having a, human flavour. This makes the audience ... Show more content
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The most obvious relationship is that between Hans and Liesel, which is at first facilitated by their
reading The Gravedigger s Handbook. However, words also act as a catalyst for Liesel s relationships
with Max and Rudy, as well as for the comfort of everyone in the shelter. Liesel s relationship with
Max started by asking about Mein Kampf, and upon learning that it was the, best book ever, and,
saved [his] life. Also, stealing books from Ilsa s library brought Liesel and Rudy, her, best friend,
closer. Through these scenes and the development of Liesel s relationships with other characters the
audience is shown the power of words in bringing people
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Trinitrotoluene
TNT is more accurately known as Trinitrotoluene (more specifically 2,4,6 trinitrotoluene), a Class A
explosive. Its molecular formula is C7H5N3O6 OR C6H2(CH3)(NO2)3 OR C6H2(NO2)3CH3. This
compound includes the elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen, notably 37.0% Carbon,
2.2% Hydrogen, 18.5% Nitrogen, and 42.3% Oxygen. It is an explosive chemical (a combustible
solid) with toxic and hazardous effects. Commonly experienced symptoms due to exposure mainly
include headaches, weakness, anemia, liver injury, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dermatitis, cyanosis,
toxic hepatitis, etc. It s an incredibly hazardous explosive, considering it is absorbed by the skin, its
vapors are toxic, toxic fumes are released when decomposed due to high temperatures, and it
detonates under excessive shock or heat. Physically, TNT is a colorless or pale yellow and odorless
solid or crushed flake, and it is synthetic (does not occur naturally on Earth). It has a molecular weight
of 227.132 g/mol, hydrogen donor count of 0, hydrogen acceptor count of 6, relatable bond count of 0,
complexity of 292, topological polar surface of 138 A^2, mass of 227.018 g/mol, heavy atom count of
16, covalently bonded unit count of 1, and formal charge of 0. Its structural shape changes. Its boiling
point (point at which it explodes) is 464º F (240 deg C) at 760 mmHg. It is also insoluble, but has a
few exceptions. At 18 deg C, it is soluble in the following solvents: chloroform, ether, and carbon
tetrachloride.
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Analysis Of The Movie Shaun Of The Dead
Post modernism can be seen as a turning against structuralism and the rigid thinking of genre. Shaun
of the Dead(Focus) is a postmodern film as a combination of two genres: horror and comedy. Horror
and comedy are both opposites but did very well together in this film. Shaun of the Dead is a post
modern as it had all of the elements of a horror film but is in fact a comedy. The film was directed and
written by Edgar Wright (Wright) and co written by Simon Peggs (Peggs). The film is a hybrid
romantic, zombie and a comedy. These genres contradict each other therefore resulting the film to be
seen as a comedy as these opposing genres are not normally combined with each other. Shaun of the
Dead follows a version of a horror film with codes by consisting blood, gore, zombies and isolation.
Instead of Vladimir Propp s character theory(Propp) the lead character of a cool and strong male lead,
there is an average lead age thirty something, who works at an electronic shop with his best friend
who plays video games all day on their couch. The average lead also doesn t want to take some
responsibility, so this makes him the anti hero. This adds another element of humor in the film because
of not having characteristics of typical hero. In the beginning of the film, Shaun is shown as the lead
character. His appearance is zombie like because of his behavior and lifestyle in a humorous way. The
ironic of that is the he is the human fighting against the zombies later on, not
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Employee Discharge Case Study
The applicant requests an upgrade of her general, under honorable conditions discharge to honorable
conditions. The applicant states, in effect, her discharge is incorrect, because she was separated under
the wrong regulation. The applicant contends that her discharge was based on failure to complete the
Army Substances Abuse Program. The applicant states, that she has successfully completed the Army
Substances Abuse Program. The applicant states, that she is seeking a law degree at the University of
Central Oklahoma and an upgrade of her characterization of service to honorable conditions would
allow her access to her educational benefits. In a records review conducted at Arlington, VA on XX
November 2015, and by a X X vote, the Board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Awards and Decorations: NDSM 1, GWTSM 1, ASR 1. g. Performance Ratings: N/A h. Disciplinary
Action(s)/Evidentiary Record: a. Based on DA Form 2627, dated 19 December 2007, the applicant
received a CG Article 15 for failure to go to the appointed place of duty and disrespectful in Language
and deportment toward a noncommissioned officer (on or about 29 October 2007). The punishment
consisted of a reduction to E 1, forfeiture of $303.00, 14 days extra duty, 14 days restriction, and an
oral reprimand. b. According to the Commander memorandum, subject: Separation under AR 635 200,
Chapter 9, dated 3 December 2008, the applicant received a second CG Article 15 for disrespectful in
Language and deportment toward a noncommissioned officer. The punishment consisted of forfeiture
of $312.00, 14 days extra duty, 14 days restriction, and an oral reprimand. Based on the DA Form
4856s, dated 6 October 2008 thru 27 December 2008, the applicant received various negative
counseling statements for being disrespectful to a noncommissioned officer. i. Lost Time: None j.
Diagnosed PTSD/TBI/Behavioral Health: None 5. APPLICANT PROVIDED EVIDENCE: DD Form
293, dated 17 October 2014, and DD Form 214, dated 30 December
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Summary Of Cormac Mccarthy s All The Pretty Horses
The end of John Grady Cole s life in Texas spurs a new life in Mexico. At the death of his grandfather
s life, all that John Grady has known is taken away from him. His mother s decision to sell his
grandfather s property and his father s willingness to let her do it puts John Grady in a place where he
no longer knows where he stands. Accompanied by his best friend Lacey Rawlins, the two run off to
Mexico to create a new life with the horses. The unexpected company of Jimmy Blevins turns their
smooth journey into one that makes sixteen year old John Grady Cole into a man. Throughout All the
Pretty Horses, Cormac McCarthy writes John s coming of age transition, or Bildungsroman, as shown
by the archetypes and blood motif and parallel structure. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
John Grady pays for the things he feels passionate for and loves with his blood and those of others.
The nights John Grady and Alejandra sleep together in the dead of the night she draws blood with her
teeth where he held the heel of his hand against her mouth that she not cry out (142). The blood he
bleeds is the love he holds for her. If they were to be careless and get caught, Alfonsa would surely
kick him out of la Purisama and Don Hector would feel betrayed by the three of them with no
warning. When Blevins reckless actions gives the captain no choice but to punish him. John Grady
and Rawlins do not see Blevins die but they hear where the pistol shot came from beyond the ebony
trees (178). Blevins s death allows John Grady to continue his journey instead of having a similar fate.
While at the prison John Grady purchases a knife for safety. A fight nearly kills John Grady as a red
boutonniere blossoming on the left pocket of his blue workshirt there spurted a thin fan of bright
arterial blood (201). Here he unwillingly pays for the experience of life with his own blood. The price
for his life is that of
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School Uniforms In The United States
Today in the US, only 19% of schools are reported to have school uniforms. A decade before that, it
was 12%. The amount is increasing, but the problem is the popularity of the move is decreasing.
School uniforms hinder students and parent more than they actually help.
A Brooklyn Park Charter School sent some kids home for wearing the wrong uniform. Two brothers
were sent home early on their first day of school for not having the correct uniforms in Brooklyn Park
on Tuesday. The children wore the same outfit to school that they wore last year, which school leaders
allowed at the time. But this year, the boys were put in a room away from others where they weren t
even allowed to talk before being sent home. It s hard to spend $35 on a sweatshirt then you have to
get other clothes, Niome said.
It makes students a target for bullies from other schools. Generally, dress codes are much less
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The First Amendment of the US Constitution gives us the right as individuals to express ourselves
freely. Clothing is the main way a teen can show his or her uniqueness in society. Some people may
say that because students are all wearing the same, it makes less competition between students over
clothing choices and the teasing of those who are dressed in less expensive or less fashionable outfits
can be eliminated. Bullies are smart. They will just find some other way to show status. Who has the
best iPod, who has the most games at home, who went on the biggest vacation. If kids want to pick on
someone about how rich or how poor they are, clothes are one obvious symbol, but there are a lot of
other obvious ways for them to do it. Public education is free and accessible to anyone. But with the
uniforms added to schools, some parents cannot afford the added
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Toni Jung Research Paper
Solitude can be a powerful catalyst for inspiration and emotion. Solitude reaches deep inside us and
plays on our imagination, hopes and inspiration. The long period of solitude influences Carl Jung s
psychological theory. Nina Sayers in Black Swan dwelling in her lonely soul tries to dance perfectly in
the chaotic world. Jung s analytic theory allows us to deeply analyze and understand Nina Sayers in
Black Swan. Carl Gustav Jung was born in 1875 in Switzerland. He was the only surviving son of his
family, and his sister was not born until he was nine. His later psychology reflected his understanding
of being alone. This long period of solitude influences his psychology theory. He described his father
as conventional kind but weak. His ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nina s mother tries to protect her daughter from making the mistakes she did, so Nina has repressed
her sexual desire even never admit to masturbating. The normal physiological and psychological needs
become Nina s shadows. Black Swan illustrates one of the potential dangerous parent child
relationship that child robbed of maturity and sentenced to destructive expression in the interest of
maintaining parents favorite child status. As a 28 year old ballerina, Nina is naïve and childish without
feminine charm. In the beginning of the movie, Nina is in a white coat and doll like pink dress, but her
shadow selves, mother, Lily, all wear predominantly black. As Nina begins to embrace her shadow,
she starts to wear more gray. In the final scene, Nina completely embrace her shadow in a black
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Summary Of Guy Debord s Society Of The Spectacle
Throughout history there have been many well known philosophers. Through this paper I will be
discussing the perspectives of philosophers Guy Debord, Michel Foucault, and John Rawls. In Guy
Debord s, The Society of the Spectacle he makes critics of technological capitalism. In Michel
Foucault s, Power/Knowledge he goes over different types of power and how they are interpreted.
Debord was a situationist international, which meant creating situations or creating situations.
Referring to the several theses in Debord s novel I can say that the society of the spectacle ...is not a
collection of images; rather, it is a social relationship between people that is mediated by images
(Derbord, 12). This shows that it is not only a result ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consumable survival must increase, in fact, because it continues to enshrine deprivation. The reason
there is nothing beyond augmented survival, and no end to its growth, is that survival itself belongs to
the realm of dispossession: it may gild poverty, but it cannot transcend it (Debord, 30). This explains
that the people are consumers of illusions; it blindsides the people from reality and only allows them
to only be aware of what society or social media wants them to know.
In Michel Foucault s, Power/ Knowledge , there are two chapters titled Truth and Power and The Eye
of the Power . Foucault s conception of power is that power is everywhere. Everyone has power and
has the ability to make use of their power, but often times citizens don t make use of their power. It
seems that they are in fear of those who enforce their power already, which prevents them to make use
of their power. An everyday individual sees power to be in the hands of who the people have chosen .
We should not always think about power as the private property of government or state, but rather as
an equal common ground for all of those who share the land. It is not the state that doesn t matter, but
the power is bigger than the state; although the state has power, it does not have all power. A
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Special Service Essay
Special service:
1.The number of people: 20;
This tour group has started to sign up until it is fully booked.
2.Lead by photographic experts: The top photographic specialists in China serve as leaders and
conduct photographic creation training for the tour group, providing professional guidance during the
entire trip.
3.Tour in depth: Instead of cursory tourist traveling , this photo tour of Caidian, Wuhan goes deep into
the most classic spots for photography to make deep photo creation.
4. Publication of picture album: The expert will select 20 classic works for each member, process and
publish the delicate picture album for free.
5. Work exhibition: tour members can selectively display photos online (Global Trip, Global
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Arrange experts training after arrival.
Day 2: Yichun District Sanggamryong Yichun District
After breakfast, drive to the Sanggamryong Stream National Forest Park (about 30 kilometers, about
40 minute drive). Located in the middle part of the Lesser Khingan Mountains, the park mainly
composed of low mountains and gentle hills, with the lowest elevation of 242 meters and the highest
elevation of 770 meters. Among hillsides and stones are cypresses, pines, weeds and mountain
flowers. The hundreds of years of red pine and tall white poplars can be found everywhere in the park.
After lunch, drive to the Xing an Forest Park of Yichun (about 30 kilometers, about 40 minute drive).
Located in the South Mountain, it is the first park with forest landscape in Yichun. The primary
vegetation form in the park is the mixed coniferous broad leaved forest. It boasts rich animal and plant
resources, including over 40 rare tree species such as red pine, spruce, fir, yellow pineapple and ash,
and over 20 kinds of wild animals. A rotating sightseeing tower is built in the mountain peak for
people to appreciate the beautiful scenery.
Meal: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner.
Accommodation: Yichun district.
Day 3: Yichun district New Green district Tangwang River
After breakfast, go to the New Green National Wetland Park (about 100 kilometers, about 1.5 hour
drive). Within the park, there are clear water, lush trees,
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The Best We Can Be Is Yet To Come
Mary McMillan is known as one of the first leaders in the physical therapy profession.1 The Mary
McMillan Lecture Award is given annually to recognize members of the American Physical Therapy
Association (APTA) making notable contributions to the profession surrounding the areas of research,
patient care, administration and education. 1 It is important to learn these facts prior to understand the
40th Mary McMillan Lecture Award given to Dr. Carolee J. Winstein with her lecture entitled The
Best We Can Be Is Yet to Come . Dr. Winstein s lecture really spoke to me, as a physical therapy
student. There is so much to consider when choosing this career path, as well as so much to strive for.
The lecture started with a thought provoking question:
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George Orwell s Down And Out Essay
Ever since the 20th century, poverty exists in various of well developed countries, many individuals
live under no shelter and suffer starvation. Although having a job can support their basics of living,
working many hours also affect their health both mentally and physically. George Orwell, the author
of the novel, Down and Out in Paris and London, describes how homelessness and poor working
conditions can affect an individual by starving for a long period of time, having no shelter, and
working in harsh environment. Orwell illustrates a journey about a person who lives in poverty in both
contemporary countries, Paris and London in the 1930s. Where in Paris, he graphically describes the
poor working experiences as a plongeur, a lowest position behind the kitchen of a high class French
hotel, Hotel X. The narrator encounters many frustrations in handling money causing him to suffer
from starvation in Paris. As in London, Orwell acutely narrates the life as a tramp, which looking for a
place everyday becomes an issue for an individual because of the vagrancy law in England. Due to the
absurd law of England, it makes the narrator even more difficult to live out of poverty in the novel.
Orwell describes the life of a well educated individual who has to live under poverty due to the
minimum amount of opportunities in Paris and London in 1930 s. In comparison to the deleterious
conditions as a homeless in Down and Out in Paris and London, 21st century in the United States
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My Experience At The Dining Lab At Monroe College
Based on the information that is required for this paper, I would be writing about my Front of the
House experience here at The Dining Lab at Monroe College. The three challenges that I would be
writing about would be about option number 1, working within the dining room environment. With
that being said, the three challenger that I choose to write about when it comes to the Front of the
House Operations are:
1. Steps of Service
2. Team work or Lack thereof
3. Mentally
According to Hayes (2013), Steps of Service is the order of tasks a Server needs to follow and
accomplish to deliver the Dining Experience .
Examples of Standards of Service (Hayes, HP225 Dining Room Management Syllabus, 2013):
1) Serve from the left
2) Clear from the right
3) All drinks are served from the right side with the right hand
4) All drinks are carried to and from the table on a tray
5) The use of seat numbers
6) The coffee cup is served from the right, on the right, with the handle at a 67.5 degree angle from the
12 o clock position of the guest. (Yes, details within the standards can get this specific)
Examples of Steps of Service (Hayes, HGCC Dining Room Steps of Service, 2009) :
1. Member/ Guest is seated
2. Water Delivery  Within 30 Seconds
3. Server Greets Member(s) and their Guest (s) within 30 Seconds
a. If server cannot greet Member(s) and their Guest within that time frame, at the very least
acknowledge their presence and state you will be with them shortly
4. Ask for Beverage
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Biblical Allusions In The Poisonwood Bible
In the Poisonwood Bible, Nathan s and all of his daughter s names are a reference to characters found
in the Bible. Throughout the book, Kingsolver uses biblical allusions in the text that ties in with the
characters and events that take place. In the Bible, Rachel is the younger daughter of Laban s. Just like
The Poisonwood Bible Rachel, biblical Rachel is referred to as being lovely in form, and beautiful.
(NIV) Gen. 29:17 A man named Jacob was astounded by her beauty and fell in love with her, deciding
to work seven years of labor so he could eventually marry her. However, on his wedding night he was
tricked in to marrying Rachel s older sister, Leah. For a second time, Jacob decided to work another
seven years and was finally able to
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The Problem of Acid Rain Essay
The Problem of Acid Rain
WHAT CAUSES ACID RAIN
When power stations, factories, houses and cars release pollution into the air it has chemicals in it
called sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
SULPHUR DIOXIDE: Man made sulphur dioxide comes mainly from burning fossils fuels in power
stations. It then mixes with water in the atmosphere to make sulphuric acid, which will later fall as
acid rain.
NITROGEN OXIDES: Nitrogen oxides are also man made and mainly come from car exhausts. These
gases also go into the atmosphere and mix with water to form nitric acid, which once again falls as
acid rain.
WHAT EFFECTS DOES ACID RAIN HAVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT ?
SOILS, TREES AND PLANTS. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This makes it easier for fungi and insects to attack the tree, and as a result the tree may die.
[IMAGE]
Acid rain not only damages soil but can also affect the trees directly. Pollutants can block or damage
the little pores on the leaves through which the plant takes in the air it needs to survive.
LAKES AND WATER Acid rain can damage the water and the wildlife in lakes. A lake that has been
affected by acid rain looks clean and crystal clear, but contains no life. Most wild plants and animals
that live in clean, unpolluted lakes cannot live in acid waters.
Fish are poisoned by the aluminium which is washed out of the ground into the lakes. Lakes also
receive rainfall directly from the sky.
A healthy lake has a pH of around 6.5 and a large number of plants, insects and fish can live there. In
addition, there are a number of animals and birds that feed on the plentiful food in a healthy lake.
As the lake becomes more acidic (the pH gets smaller) the fish find it more difficult to reproduce
successfully, as the young fish find it difficult to live in the high levels of acidity and die. It is not only
the acid in the water that kills them, but also poisonous minerals like aluminium that are washed out of
the surrounding ground into the water. The birds that eat the fish also begin to suffer as the harmful
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  • 1. (PDF) “How To Write A Scientifi 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. (PDF) “How To Write A Scientifi (PDF) “How To Write A Scientifi
  • 2. Newspaper Article On Technology Addiction By Richard Jones What Jones tries to achieve in his (2014) newspaper article is to bring awareness to how technology addiction is turning people s behavior more automated in nature by informing people interested or concerned about the behavioral technology usage on a day to day basis. Jones presents plenty of examples of the issues computer and smartphones present on a day to day basis including personal observations and experiences, supporting views of scientists such as Einstein on this issue. Jones states that as with our physical, psychological and spiritual selves, our social selves are most important to our holistic health and to be healthy, we need personal interaction with others. Computer addiction can be just as powerful and, often, more powerful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Sermon On The Mount ( And The Plain ) Inherent Value in the Sermon on the Mount (and the Plain) Critical analysis of Christian doctrine often suggests overlapping principles concerning teachings. That is, the teachings of one individual, such as a disciple of Christ are re interpreted and introduced by another, heightening discussion on historical relevance, intent, ethical implications and methods of delivery. The Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon on the Plain fall under this category of controversial interpretation. One is recognized as essentially playing off the other, delivering the same message while delivering a new level of interpretation. Literary interpretation of the gospel is ever changing due to the influential nature of the modern environment, where current actions shape the initiatives of the past. While the common understanding is that these sermons lack independence as one re introduces the theories taught in the previous sermon, the theory requires further interpretation before formulating a conclusion on the independent or collective nature of the sermons. As one examines Christian doctrine, common ground or interpreting the same message throughout becomes a constant action. That is, disciples and followers of Christ who spread the word to others are likely to deliver the same message, as the Word of God acts as the founding origin for these teachings. Thus, differentiating between multiple doctrines has become a formality initiated by literary scholars, who aim to establish different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Romeo And Juliet And Tybalt s Death If you stabbed someone in the chest and the person dies doesn t that mean you killed said person. One Hundred percent of deaths caused by a other person is called murder. Romeo is the cause of Tybalt s death because Romeo stabbed him, Romeo did not walk away, and Romeo acted out of pure anger and revenge. One example that Romeo is the cause of Tybalt s death because he stabbed him. Tybalt straight took a blade to the chest from Romeo. After the death of Mercutio Romeo got into a fight with Tybalt and ended up stabbing him. They was first fighting with swords but then they both ended up losing them in the fight so they started using their hands. Tybalt was on the floor while Romeo got up and found a sword and stabbed him while he was defenseless. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Persuasive Essay On Borders Restrictions Borders are in our everyday lives. Each one of them affects different cultures, politics, and even just personal space. As you re growing up, your experiences shape on to the borders that you end up creating to fit your needs of being comfortable with what goes on around you. While Borders are a good form of protection they are also a form of restriction. They limit the way we interact with the world around us and create emotional borders in our life that are incredibly hard to take down. A lot of the borders we currently have in the world today are created by us humans. Whether it may be a physical, emotional, or political border. But borders were never meant to be in this world. We have just become accustomed to them. We feel more secure when they are built all around us. Alexander C. Deiner and Joshua Hagen state that the world we live in is filled with borders, whether it may be cultural, political, or economic borders. Deiner and Hagen write, Borders are not a natural phenomena; they exist in the world only to the extent that humans regard them as meaningful (15). The way we grow up reflects on how many borders we make important in our daily routines. We don t even know a world without them because we re so used to them. My classmate, Grace Franco, believes that if she creates an emotional border in her life that she will be protected. She uses the border as a guard from the people all over the world. She feels that without these borders she would be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Meaning Of The Sociological Perspective And The... Module 1: Be familiar with the meaning of the sociological perspective and the sociological imagination Sociological perspective is a new perspective on any given social situation that takes into account the role of social forces in influencing a situation; coined with identifying systematic patterns of behavior Sociological imagination was coined by C. Wright Mills which meant to be able to draw connections between one s personal experiences and social forces Be familiar with major sociologists who originally developed the field of sociology Auguste Comet (1798 1857) was an intellectual of the times as he observed at the social upheaval and decided there was need for a science of social behavior father of sociology; aim was to reform society and make it a better place to live positivism proposed the idea of applying the scientific method to the social world one must observe society in order to uncover its fundamental laws; once discovered, they can be used to control social behaviors Herbert Spencer (1820 1903) believed no one should intervene in the evolution of society and stated that societies evolve from lower to higher forms; he coined the phase survival of the fittest the fittest members will produce an advanced society = Social darwinism Karl Marx (1818 1883) observed the working conditions in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution and believed they were extremely unfair argue that there is a strong conflict between the bourgeoisie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Impact Of William Penn On Religious Freedom William Penn s Influence on Religious Freedom In March of 1681, William Penn was given the ownership of a large piece of land which we today call Pennsylvania (Document A). As a teenager in the 1660s, Penn was kicked out of Oxford for expressing his religious views and not attending the religious services that were required. He then joined a radical religious group known as the Quakers who were persecuted in England Only 13 years before he was granted Pennsylvania, Penn was held captive for his religious beliefs and the King requested that Penn publicly deny his beliefs. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, established a colony based on the idea of religious liberty, equality, and self government which served as the foundation of America s constitutional rights in a secular government wherein all citizens have the rights to freely practice their religious beliefs; these ideas still impact the government s inaction concerning citizens religious practices. William Penn believed that the key principle of religious toleration was respecting religious liberties and promoting peace. Penn believed that respecting these individual liberties would produce economic prosperity and construct a strong government controlled by the people. Penn places these ideas into real world practice by establishing the colony of Pennsylvania, and by making religious tolerance not only a law but a key tenet in his colonial constitution. Penn recruited adventurers and prosperous supporters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Absolutism, Absolute Monarchy Unit IV: Concepts and Identifications (Please clearly explain the significance of each). 95 Theses Absolutism, absolute monarch Anglican Church Brahe, John Calvin, John Capitalism Catholic Reformation Cervantes, Miguel de Copernicus, Nicholas Deism Divine right Early modern period Edict of Nantes Empirical Evidence English Civil War Enlightenment Galileo Gunpowder Empires Gutenberg, Johann
  • 9. Habsburg Family Humanism Indulgences Jesuits Joint stock companies Kepler, Johannes Land based powers, sea based powers Leonardo da Vinci Limited (constitutional) monarchy Locke, John Louis XIV Luther, Martin Machiavelli, Martin Medici family Mercator projection Michelangelo Montesquieu, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1502 1736 Sati The suicide of widows by jumping into their husbands funerals pyres, spread, even though Akbar and Shah Jahan outlawed it. Shah Abbas I Safavid empire reached peak under this ruler, ruled from 1588 to 1629. He increased the size of the millitary and brought the empire out of their fall. Shi ism The split off of Islam that believes that power should be passed down by family members, and was the less taken form, opposed to Sikhism One of the youngest amongst the major world religions, is a monotheistic religion that originated in South Asia (sub continental India) during the 15th century. Founded by by the first guru Nanuk
  • 10. Suleiman the Magnificent The leader of the Ottomans when they were at the height of their empire. He ruled from 1520 1566. He conquered parts of Europe during his reign. Taj Mahal Burial sight of mumtaz mahal wife of Shah Jahan. A building made of white marble inlaid with precious stones and is still today of the most beautiful buildings in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Fantasticks Essay Upon my arrival to the ticket booth, I wasn t quite sure what musical I would be watching. Then I stumbled over The Fantasticks, which currently the number one with most off Broadway performances. It was first premiered in 1960, and it was able to have been going on since that long, something about had to be good. I wasn t quite clear what to expect, but just something different. The auditorium had, give or take, 200 seats. After settling down, I opened my program booklet for an overture about the musical. Book and lyrics were by Tom Jones. Music was by Harvey Schmidt. It was also directed by Tom Jones, and the original production stage was by Word Baker. The Fantasticks was about a boy (Matt) and a girl (Luisa) who are in love, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the next musical piece, gives us something we didn t expect. The fathers are actually good friends, and want their kids to get together. They explain why the feud on their piece, Never say No . They tell us, when the kids hear no, it only pushes them to do it that much more, so the fathers saying no to their love, they are hoping it only makes it stronger. The father s come up with a plan, ad their plan (abduction), is done is a musical piece with dancing in, Abduction Ballet . This was a huge number with most of the cast in it, and a lot of dancing. There is a lot of stage awareness, so the cast member don t bump into each other. Act I ends with the number, Happy Ending . This sets the mood for the next act. At this point, the wall is down, and everyone is happy. With ending of Act I, setting the mood all happy, and at fairy tale ending, the first musical piece in Act II takes that away. In This Plum is too Ripe , Matt, Luisa, and the fathers are slowly starting to drift. They can t no longer agree with each other, which leads us to the second piece I can See it , where Matt and El Gallo are singing. El Gallo sets off Matt to see the real world. Few months past, and Matt doesn t return. This brings us two the musical piece between the fathers, Plants a Radish . This piece foreshadows to earlier in Act I where Luisa s father compares a radish to Luisa. This piece slowly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Knee Flexion Contracture Essay A.D.Van Velzen et al (2005) conducted an experiment to compare the outcome of early treatment using elastic bandaging and rigid dressing and it was found that rigid dressing can reduce the risk of knee flexion contracture. In the research, the subjects were divided into three groups: (i) traditional elastic bandaging (ii) immediate fitting method and (iii) delayed fitting method. In the first condition, the stump of the subject was covered with a dressing bandage. Elastic bandaging was started once the wound has healed and after the removal of stitches. The subject was fitted with a regular prosthesis once the stump edema has minimized. It takes few months from amputation to the delivery of prosthesis. Before the subject gets any prosthesis, he/she was trained to walk by using air splints or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2008) wrote a case study report to explain the benefits of using a dynamic splint for knee flexion contracture patient after TKA as an add on treatment with the physiotherapy in reducing the knee flexion contracture. In the experiment, physiotherapy was the primary intervention for the patient after one month of TKA surgery. The exercises that were prescribed to the patient includes a combination of ROM, closed and open kinetic chain strengthening exercises and balance exercises that involve trunk and lower limb muscles. Following the 28 physiotherapy sessions, a DS was prescribed to the patient to wear at night time (while sleeping) in order to increase the patient s time at total end range of knee extension. DS act as a second intervention in reducing the knee flexion contracture in the patient. He explained the benefit of using dynamic splinting to reduce the contracture of the knee and achieve full knee extension after a TKA due to its low load and prolonged stretching duration with the dynamic tension provided by the splint. However, additional stretching would help in reducing the contracture rather than continuous passive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing The Book Thief And The Boy In Striped Pyjamas How is innocence portrayed and corrupted in The Book Thief and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas? The Book Thief, directed by Brian Percival, and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas, directed by Mark Herman, are both films that share similar themes and are focused on the time of war during Hitler s reign of power. In both films, the idea of innocence is portrayed and corrupted through the friendship of child protagonists, influence of father figures, characterisation of children in war and the narrative perspectives. Symbolism, motifs and themes in these two films are explored to emphasise how innocence is portrayed and corrupted throughout the texts. The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas reflects on the horrifying events of the holocaust where the protagonist, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The innocence of Bruno is portrayed through the stylistic device, dramatic irony, such as Not fair, me stuck by my own and you have all your friends in there. The innocent friendship between the two boys leads them to their deaths in the ending scene, mise en scene comes into place as the scene shows the empty room with only the clothes and boots that were left after the boys and other Jews got gassed. In this scene, there is a form of diegetic music being played and the film finishes with a fading camera shot, that creates a heart breaking tone to the film and the audience is able to feel the loss of innocence after the boys death. With a similar end of war scene in The Book Thief, after the bombings that occurred, Liesel lost the boy she loved which is another way that the idea of innocence has been corrupted. Within this scene the director uses a bird s eye view angle of the death of Rudy and mise en scene is also used in this text, placing Liesel sitting with Rudy in the middle of the ruins of their street, leaving the audience to feel heartbroken just as The Boy in Striped Pyjamas does with the death of both boys. Although, the friendship between child protagonists in The Book Thief, Liesel and Rudy, starts as an innocent friendship and remains that way through most of the film, their friendship is explored through playful love whereas the friendship between Bruno and Shmuel is explored through boundaries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Motivations and Methodology of Mass Murderers Essay Introduction Mass murder is defined by the FBI as the killing of three or more people in a single event or in the same day (Petersen Farrington, 2007). Mass murderers are complex and can be examined by the many factors that regularly appear among them, such as violence precipitating events, weapon of choice, and mental illnesses. The motivations and methods for committing mass murder are easily broken down into specific groups, and through the examination of these definitions and specific cases there is much to learn about the mind of a mass murderer. History Throughout history mass murder has not been a problem to the same level and in the same sense as it is today. A related occurrence that is seen in history, which can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The event of mass murder as known today, postal workers going postal and school massacres, has been emerging as a more regular occurrence throughout the last century (Lester, Stack, Schmidtke, Schuller Muller, 2005). Starting with the Vietnam War era, there have been an increasing number of mass murders, which share a causal link to the increased militarization of American Society. The introduction of semiautomatic weapons in mainstream society gives the opportunity for explosive and gratuitously violent events such as have been seen in recent years (Hamamoto, 2002). The increase in graphically violent war movies and first person video games, full of violent images and massive destruction, lend a hand in the building of a society that is hyperaware of war level violence. Legal Concerns The central legal concern associated with mass murder has been gun control. More specifically the aftermath of Columbine can be examined to show the range of gun control concerns. A result of the Columbine massacre, the most terrible mass shooting in United States history, was the media calling for more gun control and identifying too many guns and too little control as the cause of the attack (Kelck, 2009). It is important to note that while this attack was horrendous, it comes nowhere close to the number of victims in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Clover Mama Afrika Research Paper The Clover Mama Afrika initiative aims to restore some of the best aspects of African tradition into modern life, such as caring for one another, passing on skills and protecting the young, weak, aged and. The project places emphasis on assisting people in disadvantaged communities to learn to help themselves so that they may regain their pride while establishing self sustaining livelihoods so that these people may become valuable members of their communities. The Clover Mama Afrika ethos is Ukwakha Isizwe , which means building and nurturing our nation. The Clover Mama Afrika programme has tried to achieve this by empowering community caregivers with viable skills which they can pass on to others so that they too can earn a sustainable income ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Force Generator Critical Capabilities A crucial enabler (Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2011, pp. III 24) or force generator, critical capabilities (CC) are the inherent functions, activities or events that allow a center of gravity to achieve its specified or implied objectives. Using the Ends Ways Means Risk framework, critical capabilities represent the Ways (i.e. methods, tactics or strategies) in which a COG will accomplish its mission. Stated more simply, a CC is something a center of gravity [can] do to you that puts great fear (or concern) into your heart in the context of your mission and level of war (Strange Iron, 2013, p. 7). When identifying critical capabilities its important keep two key points in mind. First, correctly identifying the condition or set of conditions an adversary will use to define operational success, their end state, is the all important first step in identifying critical capabilities. Doing so allows policy makers to narrow their focus and more accurately identify and define the critical capabilities a COG must possess to achieve the desired end state. Simply stated, you have to know where they are going before you can determine how they re getting there. Second, when deciding on critical capabilities it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CR s must be used or applied by a COG to achieve a CC. If we use the examples cited earlier it becomes clear that, by themselves, ammo, fuel and tanks are not capable of seizing an objective. However, if you combine the three, they can be subsequently used by a COG to seize an objective or destroy an opposing force. This is an important distinction to make because some CR s are inherently powerful (i.e. a tank) and can be confused as a source of power when, in fact, the source of power is the entity using the CR (i.e. an armored division using the tank). Figure 3 (p. 8), illustrates how critical requirements enable critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Animal-Free Milk History What type of milk, and do you drink. Also how much milk do you drink on a daily basis? Chocolate strawberry, white, cotton candy? Have you ever drank milk, Today we have animal free milk, but back then they didn t have animal free milk. Milk has a lot of facts to it. Milk has quite the history. Milk has been around for a long time. Not all people can drink milk. In early Egypt, milk was only for rich and wealthy (Molland 1). This was because not everyone could afford to pay for milk, or trade for milk because they are poor or unwealthy which means you have any money to waste. Also today a lot more people can drink milk but there are those people who can t drink milk because they are lactose intolerant. Also, around two thirds of humans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Social Consequences Of China One Child Policy While china One child Policy was aimed for improvement, the policy has caused some serious social consequences. The New England Journal of Medicine s article The Effect of China s One Child Family Policy after 25 Years discuss the social consequences of Chinas One child policy. The One child policy in china begin when Chinese governments viewed population containment as a benefit for living and economic improvement. They created a one child policy that limits the size of families, the policy also includes regulations regarding marriage, spacing and childbearing. The strict policy is controlled with rewards and penalties, it applies to minorities of china which are Urban residents and government employees with the exception of one child families, first children with disabilities and workers in high risk work settings. The policy three social consequences concerning population growth, the ratio between men and women, and the ratio between adult children and dependent elderly parents. Each social consequences causes disastrous results. The policy is a sex imbalance that creates social consequences. The sex imbalance is what causes the different social consequence with undesirable effects. The first social consequence is decrease in population growth. Population growth in china has declined in the past 25 years. The policy has prevented many births as stated in the article Chinese authorities claim that the policy has prevented 250 to 300 million births. The total ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Visual Effects In Criminal Minds Crime television shows can be some of the most addicting series to watch. Criminal Minds is a drama/crime television series that first aired in 2005. Season nine of this particular TV show is the most thrilling season yet. This show has a team of six to eight individuals that are in the behavioral analysis unit of the FBI. They are sent cases from all over the country and have to act on them right away. Each episode begins with a new case and the team solves each one carefully and in an organized fashion. The audience is typically young adults to adults and people who like this specific genre of television series. Viewers will be on the edge of their chairs during the whole duration of each episode and always be trying to figure out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whereas the trial/crime film used to be a relatively niche genre, in recent years, especially in the last two or three, there has been a veritable explosion in the number of trial and crime documentaries across TV (Bruzzi, 2016, para. 1). There are many television shows and movies that are a part of this same genre, but Criminal Minds stands out because of how realistic the show is and the impact it makes on the viewers. Every episode of criminal minds comes to life right before your eyes and draws you in for the entire day. Although some episodes are scarier than others, every single person that is interested in watching Criminal Minds can find an episode they would enjoy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Things to Consider when Starting and Running a Business There are many things to consider when starting and running a business. You must decide what type of business you would like to operate, including the different business structures, legal forms and permits that must be obtained, zoning laws, tax laws, and the liability you may expose yourself to. If you have a business with employees, you may need to decide if you want to hire non union or union members. You will also need to research the many banking and financial institutions as you want to make sure your money is well protected. The different types of business structures include sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. These business structures also offer different options within themselves. A business that is owned and managed by a single individual is a sole proprietorship. There are three categories of a partnership general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships. A corporation can be closely held or publicly held. Let us see what the advantages and disadvantages are for these different business structures. The advantage of being a sole proprietorship is that the person who owns it is able to make all the decisions on his own; he doesn t need to consult with anyone. It is also easy to establish a sole proprietorship. There are a small number of requirements that must be met and can vary from city to city and state to state. Sole proprietors must meet the minimum requirements authorization, site permit and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Carol s Search For Power In Oleanna In Christine Macleod s essay, The Politics of Gender, Language and Hierarchy in Mamet s Oleanna , she uses an approach that differs from the common belief by critics that supports the idea in which David Mamet comments about political correctness in his play titled, Oleanna . Through the analysis of the play, along with numerous sources, Macleod argues her own idea that describes usual spectators of the theatrical often dwelling on the antagonist s Carol s advantage over the protagonist, John, as a result of her gender. In fact, Macleod argues that it is Carol s struggle for power that truly places her in a negative light, resulting in this power being the true engagement within the play. Despite holding a viewpoint which deeply ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While she is correct in saying that the grab for power within the play is fundamentally important to the plot, she is incorrect in arguing that this is the key idea that Mamet wanted to achieve. For example, she neglects the fact that most of Carol s statements revolve around calling John out on his sexist remarks. Every accusation that Carol makes centres on the idea that John makes, demeaning [...] sexist remark[s] and that they are pornographic . Carol truly believes that John has exploited her and had intention to rape her. In her essay, Macleod completely ignores this and discusses how the rape accusation was a linguistic distortion . She fails to realize the fact that Carol is essentially naive, and gains power over her professor as she further believes that she is sexually exploited. Carol especially becomes more powerful as she turns to her group for guidance. If Carol truly believes that she is being harassed, her friends will believe her plea for help and support her through it. Unless Carol s accusations are one large ploy by a very clever group that lack sensible morals a feat that seems very unlikely against a professor who is about to be rewarded tenure for 20 years of teaching than Carol s intentions were never to arrest her professor, but to seek help with her education. Carol s lack of experience expresses how she would be otherwise incapable of even attaining more power something she never wanted if it was not for her group and her gender. The fundamentals of Macleod s ideas are that the story is built on the struggle for a power a point that she cannot prove infallibly. Macleod s greatest flaw in her essay is that she fails to realize that both John and Carol gained power through their advantage of a combination of status in John s case, and then gender in Carol s case. However, their level of power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Yuchi Tribe Research Paper To this day, the federal government and many people choose to leave the Yuchi tribe unrecognized and left with a bad reputation, despite the fact that their creative and insightful culture has no relation with any other known tribe. The Yuchi tribe created numerous things ranging from the Indian football game that celebrates an understanding of gender, to bigger and more significant things such as their own stock language otherwise known as Uchean. Even with the amazing historical culture and ideas of the Yuchi, they are only recognized as being uncooperative barbarians. The tribe had an early encounter with the Spanish and the Europeans during the Spaniard Juan Pardo s expedition where they gain the identity as being warlike mountain chiefs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Arctic Tundra Research Paper The Arctic Tundra The Arctic formally encompasses all of the Earth s land and ocean areas north of the Arctic Circle, but the Arctic region describes a larger area with linked ecosystems and similar ecological challenges (Gale Encyclopedia). The arctic tundra has one of the coldest and longest winters and a very short summer, but event then there is only a brief period of time where the sun shines and the temperatures are mild. The arctic tundra is home to few different species and organisms because the temperatures cause issues for organisms that need to maintain a certain body temperature. A few of the organisms in the Arctic tundra are penguins, Polar bears, fox, and different species of birds, as well as caribou, wolves, and grizzly bears. The Arctic Tundra forces many species to fight for survival and adapt to the environment but these adaptations cause changes to the environment and the other species living in it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The legs, effectively used as oars, are set wide apart and connect rather far back to the long and rounded body. Short, glossy feathers cover its body to form a dense, fur like covering, which is waterproof and helps keep the bird warm (Gale Encyclopedia). Penguins eat many types of fish, krill, and plankton, which helps to keep the water less polluted by algae and prevent deadly red tides. Penguins adapted to the need for food and the lack of it in the Arctic. By having hunting and mating seasons, where the females lay eggs and give them to the men to watch over and protect before it hatches, while the women go and hunt in search of food for the men and the baby, penguins have created a system to survive the cold and harsh winter weather. Penguins have evolved into creatures that are protected from the cold by their own fur and can move around by sliding on their bellies since they cannot fly. Without being able to fly penguins are vulnerable to attack from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Amy Winehouse Sociology Every individual during some point in their life has experienced a bad day or perhaps a rough patch. The feeling of an overwhelming sensation of hopelessness can be without a doubt exhausting. For several individuals, the aid from family and loved ones is necessary when trying to recover. However, for Amy Winehouse, it seems as if every inner struggle the star had brewing inside was swept under the rug by her mother and father. It is evident that ignoring mental health issues will never have a positive end result and that is demonstrated in Amy. In order for the audience to step in her shoes for a few hours, Amy is re presented to the audience by fragments of footage of herself and interviews of her closest friends and loved ones. With that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is her father that states there is no need for Amy to attend rehab, therefore, she does not. There are countless other scenes presented in the documentary that demonstrate the disconnect between Amy and her parents such as her father showing up with a camera crew during a time that was intended for Amy to overcome her mental health issues and her addiction to drugs (A Most Modern Tragedy: Why We re All To Blame For The Death Of Amy Winehouse). In an interview with the director of the Film Amy it is evident that the relationships she had in general were peculiar. For example, it was stated she had lots of different compartments that she had everyone in. And in each compartment everyone felt they were her best friend (Interview With Asif Kapadai, Director of 2015 Amy Winehouse Documentary Amy ). However, despite the strange relationships Amy had with her family and loved ones, they did share one thing in common, they all wanted what they thought was best for her. This proved to be an enormous dilemma and maybe a justification for her inability to recover from her addiction to drugs and underlying mental health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On Mesothelioma Law Affirmed Asbestos related Disease Compensated with Mesothelioma Law Firm The health problem caused bya toxic material substance due to other negligence, deservescompensation to insure their medical expenses. One that stated as the longest running mass tort in the US is mesothelioma litigations, a lawsuit by the victims who diagnosed with type of cancer due to long exposure to asbestos. They ve been represented by mesothelioma law firms, filing claimsto compensate expenses due toincome loss, expensive treatment which is not covered by health insurance including travel expenses, caregiver cost, funeral expenses as well as pain and suffering for those diagnosed and their family. Asbestos and mesothelioma law linked since such mineral substance known to be irritating, back in the early 20th century, when asbestos, according to a source, has widely used in manufacturing and construction industry. Asbestosdescribesto nameseveral natural minerals with the physical characteristic resistant to heat, non conductor, and in addition, inexpensive to produce and easy to use. Asbestos made from fibres, as when its tiny size released in the air become airborne and inhaled,can create damage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of whom won the claims, may live within months.It is a humanist reason that once someone diagnosed with mesothelioma, they have the right to put on a legal action, the reason that so many organizations and working group share the same problem established ever since, which provide testimonies and how they cope after being diagnosed with the cancer. It is easy by just browse them on the internet. Apart from that, not few of mesothelioma law firm shown a brilliant website profile completed with every detailed information about mesothelioma, contact for consultation and guidance to file a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Oshkosh Trucking Case Study As of November 2015 the Oshkosh Trucking Companying produces vehicles and vehicle bodies at thirty one engineering plants around the world. During this fiscal year the company has opened their newest facility on Leon, Mexico that is expected to be meeting the company s full manufacturing proposals by the fiscal year 2016. The Corporation promotes its brand of vehicles with a mixture of five different sales agents locally and over fifty in their international markets. Some of their sales agents and suppliers take care of the Pierce products as well. Along with that the company more than thirty round the clock sales and service representatives and eighteen supplier locales engrossed on making the sale of their snow removal vehicles to the major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These employees have to sell and maintain waste and collection vehicles, rear and front ejection concrete mixers, plus the concrete batch plants. As of the fiscal year 2015 Oshkosh had thirteen thousand three hundred employees total. The Auto Workers Union represented only one thousand three hundred and fifty employees at the Oshkosh, Wisconsin facility. There are other union type organizations out there that represent some of the other employees that are threw out the United States as well. There are twenty two hundred other employees that are working outside of the United States that are represented by workers councils and unions, too. As far as the Net Sales of $6.10 billion, which sounds good for Oshkosh Trucks, but they have decreased this physical of 2015 net sales by $710.1 million or 10.4% compared to sales of last year in 2014 which was a large outcome of an unexpected drop in defense sales. Another thing that negatively affected the sales of Oshkosh was the currency exchange rates that were $103 million compared to last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Equality 7-2521 In Ayn Rand s Anthem ...we waited for the earth to rise and strike us in the face. But we ran. We knew not where we were going. We knew only that we must run, run to the end of our days. Equality 7 2521 in Ayn Rand s Anthem. Equality 7 2521 was always been different. He wanted to become a scholar but became a street sweeper instead. One day he meets Liberty 5 3000. They fall in love but this against the law. When Equality discovers electricity he show the council of scholars. The council disapproves of his ideas and Equality runs away to the forest. Liberty secretly followed. They find a house in the forest and start a new life together. Doing this Equality 7 2521 shows that he is a complex character with character traits such as determination, curiosity, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ohio University Pros And Cons Ohio University Career and Leadership Development Center is a beneficial program that offers to students and alumni several resources. All the resources aim to take action in their careers, gain experience, develop work skills, leadership ability of the crisis to work, and evolve them in the career. The program offers many services that help both of students and illume to realize whatever they want in their career and being ready for future s job. For example, it offers Career Coaching and Leadership Coaching, Leadership Workshops, Career and Internship Fairs, Career Courses, Teacher Recruitment Consortium, On Campus Recruiting, and Mock Interviews. Each service is different to other one based on their purpose, period of time, the semester that they exist on, guideline, and forum. First service is Career Coaching and Leadership Coaching. The Career Coaching focuses on many steps that match the career and give students and alumni much important assistance in career needs. Moreover, Leadership Coaching helps the students and alumni to improve their leadership ability and goals during their life. The second service is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, have you heard about (OCR)? And what is afford?. The OCR means On Campus Recruiting and it is an example of Career and Leadership Development Center service that is an opportunity to meet with the employ that is on campus and this event happens only twice in fall and spring. Also, Mock Interview is part of the program that prepares the students and illumes to be ready for the interview and meet the employee whenever face to face, by telephone mock interviews or Skype interview. The interview length is just 30 minutes and it has some steps that the students or alumni should know it before coming to the interview such as knowing their self ability and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. On Shabbat Themes NEMES: On Shabbat (Saturday), December 18, 1976, C.E. Em. [1] Lukács Zvi Nemes z l ben Imre z l, early Hungarian settler of Cobalt, Ontario (Cobalt.ca) and decorated veteran of two World Wars, entered the Kingdom of Heaven after seventy eight hard fought years. He is survived by brother Zoltan and sister Shoshana, adoring children Thomas and Fiona, and grandchildren Gary, Stephanie, and Kyle. Lukács arrived in the recently founded Cobalt with his family from Budapest at age ten in hopes that his father, Imre, could earn a living off the hard rock rush (CobaltMiningLegacy.ca). Just six years later, Lukács enlisted, two years underage, to serve his new country with the First Canadian Tunnelling Company, a group of sappers that proved crucial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rise Of Hinduism Hinduism is a vast and popular religion followed by more than roughly 13 14% of the world. Hinduism was originally called Sanathana Dharma term Hinduism has its roots which is derived from the Indus River, located in India. It is the third most popular religion, but also one of the oldest. People who devote their lives to or follow this religion are called Hindus. Hinduism has no original finder, but originated in a vast and diverse country, India dating back 7,000 10,000 BC. Places of worship regarding Hinduism mainly consists of temples. Hindus truly believe in one god Brahman but view him in various ways ,( different gods and goddesses) making them a polytheistic system . Some examples are Lords Krishna, Ganesh, Shiva, Sakthi, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Kumbamela is a gathering in which Hindus around India ( and even in other countries) come together, which happens every 12 years. A very famous and sophisticated way of medication is Ayurveda, which is an ancient Hindu system of healing. It uses leaves and other medicinal herbs to cure the sick and oppressed. Yogasana, now known as Yoga,was originated almost several years ago. In early Hinduism it was believed that Yoga would unify the body, mind, and spirit. In these exercises, they meditate and fold their legs together and breathe. It is a dogma which they believe one can achieve salvation and eternal freedom.In ancient Hindu tradition, the caste system was a crucial element which was looked upon by several during times of marriage. There were four castes: Brahmin(the highest and most respected, mostly seen in temples), Kshatriya(which is known as the Warrior class, known to keep and establish justice when needed), Vaishya( Consisted of mostly merchants and nomads) an d finally, Untouchables(The lowest of all castes, they were into hard and cruel labor).During the course of time, young children have been taught to deny the caste system and respect others as who they are. In the Hindu belief, there are 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why I Am An Engineer Engineering is a field of boundless possibilities that makes everything that we do possible. Ranging from bridges field with civil engineering and medical field with biomechanical engineering to the oil industry with petroleum engineering, engineering is a vast field of opportunities. The buildings we work at, the cars we drive, the technology we use have all been made possible by the work of engineers. That is the main reason why I desire to be an engineer. I want to work in a field that I will be able to make a difference and have a job that am proud of and still enjoy. The first engineering class that I attended was quite surprising. My perception of engineering had always been of technical equations and solving complex issues. This class on the other hand introduced me to the work of Raymond B. Landis who wrote the book studying engineering. The book was a revelation to me as it articulated what aclass engineering student is a student who has mastered the tools of success, is confident and determined. After reading the book I realized that if I was going to be a successful engineer I had to adopt a new way in which I will use in the process of acquiring my degree in engineering. There are techniques and steps that are used by world class engineer in the process of acquiring a degree in engineering. The main focus of this paper is to articulate how I will proceed in my endeavor to become a world class engineering student and graduate with a degree in engineering. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Leadership Research Essay Leadership Research Essay Leadership Research Essay Introduction Leadership is a process of influencing activities of a particular group of people with the aim of attaining certain stipulated goals. In defining leadership there is need to consider a particular group, the common goals and the duties that are allocated to specific members of the group depending on their abilities (Fiedler 1976). Leadership therefore cannot successfully occur unless members of the group are given different considerations in terms of personality, traits and responsibilities. In considering leadership, it is important to look at the leader, the group or organization they are leading, the members as individuals and the situation; these are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept of predictability of an individual is an essential psychodynamic element in my way of leadership in the sense that the theory shows that human behaviors are predictable and understandable (Northhouse, 2007). In this sense I easily predict certain individual s behaviors based on their personality and this makes my leadership style to be described best by psychodynamic approach. This can be illustrated by Jung s way of classifying personality such that people s personality can be classified by understanding that human behavior is predictable and understandable, they have preference of how they feel and think and these preferences become the basis of how they work and play their specific roles (Northhouse, 2007). My Distinguishing Leadership Traits One of the most distinguishing leadership traits I have is the ability to instill some sense of passion to my team and hence leave in the team members a conviction and the will to move on. I also have the quality of listening to my team; in this case I listen carefully and consider various options to the issues raised before giving feedback. In essence, as a good leader, I involve everyone, give everyone responsibility according to their identified abilities and make everybody accountable; thus I am responsible for my actions and the actions of my followers. Another trait that distinguishes my leadership skills is the confidence I manifest. I communicate to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Candide Satire Essay Voltaire s satire in Candide Satire is the ridicule of a society or people in a society in order to bring about reform. Voltaire wrote Candide in order to bring about a possible reform in his society over 230 years ago. Today we use satire a little differently. But, in my personal opinion, Voltaire s satire has held up over the years and is relevant in today s society. One of Voltaire s main points of satire is that all people are the same no matter their wealth. He did this by ridiculing the Baron in his writing. He said that the Baron was the most powerful lord in Westphalia, for his castle possessed a door and windows. This is still relevant today, because comedians in our society still take stabs at rich people even though they are just like everyone else. Voltaire also uses satire to make a point that a person s rights did not always apply in his society. He used Candide to make this point. In the story Candide is a very simple minded boy and Voltaire used this to his advantage to get his point across. He made it clear that Candide lost all rights granted to him when the Bulgarians thought that he had deserted them. Today when people are punished for a crime, they have the possibility of losing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He spoke out secretly against the intolerance, cruelty, and smugness of his time. One example of him speaking out about this, is the punishment that Candide received. He was suppose to run the gauntlet 36 times. He was going to be hit by every soldier in his company twice each time her ran it. He only ran it twice which meant that he only was hit 8,000 times. This was direct hit to the cruelty, smugness. Voltaire was trying to express the horrifying treatment that people in his society received. This would still apply to the people of today because our world is still just as cruel and smug. For example,we have terrorists and animal poachers in our society. So this satire would still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Adoption Of Electronic Health Records According to a survey from SK A, after an initial migration to health IT solutions, practice owners adoption of electronic health records (EHR) has plateaued with only about a 2.8% increase from January 2014 to January 2015. The survey found that overall adoption by physicians is 62.8%, and that, in general, the larger the practice, the (not surprisingly) higher the adoption rates, with 77.2% of docs at medical groups of 25 or more members using EHRs this is compared to only 54.5% of solo practitioners adopting the technology. Why the Drop in Adoption Rates? Other survey findings clearly illustrate the fact that while EHRs do come with benefits, most are not embraced by physicians because of their lack of functionality and difficulty of use. According to this survey , overall provider satisfaction with EHRs has declined by almost 30% over the past five years. Conducted by the American Medical Association and American EHR Partners, the survey questioned 940 practice owners about their level of satisfaction with their EHR. What was interesting right off the bat about these findings was that only 34% of physicians said they were satisfied or very satisfied with their EHR systems compared to 61% of respondents who were satisfied only five years ago. The survey also found: 42% of physicians described their EHR s ability to improve efficiency as difficult or very difficult. 43% said they were consistently challenged with their EHR s ability to address productivity. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Synopsis Of The Book The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Cherry Valance, a Soc or someone that is really rich, says Things are rough all over. What she meant was that having lots of money and nice cars still don t make it easy being a Soc. To greasers, Socs are just rich people who pick on poorer kids because they can. In chapter 7 Randy talks about why Socs pick on others when he talks about his best friend Bob after he is murdered: They spoiled him rotten...He kept trying to make someone say No and they never did. A reader would see that this quote shines a little light on the things Socs go through. This quote talks about how Bob s parents always gave him whatever he wanted and never set any boundaries all he needed was something solid to stand on. Many other Socs feel this way and Randy even says that that s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pony also believed that Bob was horrible and a bad person. Bob literally beat Johnny, a greaser, almost to death. Ponyboy tells this to the readers but in chapter 8 Cherry tells the reader and Pony who Bob was. He could be sweet sometimes, and friendly. But when he got drunk... it was that part of him that beat up Johnny. Many readers would realize something then about Socs. They re not all bad. It s that same thing with Dallas who was a gang member in New York and moved to Tulsa Oklahoma. Dallas was very bad and did bad things but greasers still think that He s part of who they are. Bob was sometimes nice and the greasers only saw the bad part of him. At the beginning of the book, Cherry talks about how things are rough all over. Throughout the story, Pony starts to realize why Socs are mean and hurt others. They are just trying to find the limits. Pony realizes how Greasers and Socs aren t all that different under their layers. Cherry sees this before Pony and tries to make him realize: Rat Race is the perfect name for it, She said, We re always going and going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Name Change Controversy Research Paper Race in America 2014: The Washington Redskins The Washington, D.C. football team, known as the Redskins, has generated controversy for years because of its name and mascot. Some say that the name should be changed because the term redskin is a racial slur that denigrates Native Americans. Others, including team owner Dan Snyder, insist that the name denotes only the football team s proud history, and that changing the name is unnecessary. In September of 2014, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, a satirical comedy news program, aired the following segment about the Redskins name change controversy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loK2DRBnk24 Shortly afterwards, this behind the scenes article was published by the Missoula Independent. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What reasons do the Native Americans give in the Daily Show segment for wanting the Redskins to change their name? What reasons does Rush Limbaugh give to support his point of view? Which argument sounds more compelling to you? 2. What is the clear position of the Daily Show producers (and of contributor Jason Jones) in the TV segment? List some of the evidence that shows you which side they are on. 3. How is the Proud To Be commercial different from the Daily Show segment? Is it directed at the same audience? How do you know? 4. What racial stereotypes are raised in the Daily Show segment? Are the producers reinforcing or undermining these stereotypes? Are there other (non racial) stereotypes visible in this material? If so, what are they? What is being said about them? 5. Thinking about the specific media above and also the general controversy over the Redskins name, what statements can you make about race relations in America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Is Personification Used In The Book Thief Markus Zusak, in his novel The Book Thief, set in 1939 Nazi Germany, raises many ideas, one of which is the power of words. Through various techniques including characterisation, personification, and similes, Zusak conveys messages about the power of words such as their intent, their ability to form bonds between people, and their importance as vessels of language. Many times, throughout The Book Thief, Zusak describes words as if they were living things, which gives them personality and shows us that words can have intent separate to that of the speaker. Through clever personification he gives personality and traits to words, and helps describe the feelings of characters, such as Hans visible hangover that heaved itself to his shoulders and sat there like a bag of wet cement. The words also come to life with descriptive language that shows words were perched on their shoulders, resting on their heads and hanging from their arms, as Liesel and Hans spoke, and, in a different light, the weakness of Liesel s words as they, fell off the side of the bed, emptying onto the floor like powder. Words are also described as having a, human flavour. This makes the audience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most obvious relationship is that between Hans and Liesel, which is at first facilitated by their reading The Gravedigger s Handbook. However, words also act as a catalyst for Liesel s relationships with Max and Rudy, as well as for the comfort of everyone in the shelter. Liesel s relationship with Max started by asking about Mein Kampf, and upon learning that it was the, best book ever, and, saved [his] life. Also, stealing books from Ilsa s library brought Liesel and Rudy, her, best friend, closer. Through these scenes and the development of Liesel s relationships with other characters the audience is shown the power of words in bringing people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Trinitrotoluene TNT is more accurately known as Trinitrotoluene (more specifically 2,4,6 trinitrotoluene), a Class A explosive. Its molecular formula is C7H5N3O6 OR C6H2(CH3)(NO2)3 OR C6H2(NO2)3CH3. This compound includes the elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen, notably 37.0% Carbon, 2.2% Hydrogen, 18.5% Nitrogen, and 42.3% Oxygen. It is an explosive chemical (a combustible solid) with toxic and hazardous effects. Commonly experienced symptoms due to exposure mainly include headaches, weakness, anemia, liver injury, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dermatitis, cyanosis, toxic hepatitis, etc. It s an incredibly hazardous explosive, considering it is absorbed by the skin, its vapors are toxic, toxic fumes are released when decomposed due to high temperatures, and it detonates under excessive shock or heat. Physically, TNT is a colorless or pale yellow and odorless solid or crushed flake, and it is synthetic (does not occur naturally on Earth). It has a molecular weight of 227.132 g/mol, hydrogen donor count of 0, hydrogen acceptor count of 6, relatable bond count of 0, complexity of 292, topological polar surface of 138 A^2, mass of 227.018 g/mol, heavy atom count of 16, covalently bonded unit count of 1, and formal charge of 0. Its structural shape changes. Its boiling point (point at which it explodes) is 464º F (240 deg C) at 760 mmHg. It is also insoluble, but has a few exceptions. At 18 deg C, it is soluble in the following solvents: chloroform, ether, and carbon tetrachloride. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of The Movie Shaun Of The Dead Post modernism can be seen as a turning against structuralism and the rigid thinking of genre. Shaun of the Dead(Focus) is a postmodern film as a combination of two genres: horror and comedy. Horror and comedy are both opposites but did very well together in this film. Shaun of the Dead is a post modern as it had all of the elements of a horror film but is in fact a comedy. The film was directed and written by Edgar Wright (Wright) and co written by Simon Peggs (Peggs). The film is a hybrid romantic, zombie and a comedy. These genres contradict each other therefore resulting the film to be seen as a comedy as these opposing genres are not normally combined with each other. Shaun of the Dead follows a version of a horror film with codes by consisting blood, gore, zombies and isolation. Instead of Vladimir Propp s character theory(Propp) the lead character of a cool and strong male lead, there is an average lead age thirty something, who works at an electronic shop with his best friend who plays video games all day on their couch. The average lead also doesn t want to take some responsibility, so this makes him the anti hero. This adds another element of humor in the film because of not having characteristics of typical hero. In the beginning of the film, Shaun is shown as the lead character. His appearance is zombie like because of his behavior and lifestyle in a humorous way. The ironic of that is the he is the human fighting against the zombies later on, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Employee Discharge Case Study The applicant requests an upgrade of her general, under honorable conditions discharge to honorable conditions. The applicant states, in effect, her discharge is incorrect, because she was separated under the wrong regulation. The applicant contends that her discharge was based on failure to complete the Army Substances Abuse Program. The applicant states, that she has successfully completed the Army Substances Abuse Program. The applicant states, that she is seeking a law degree at the University of Central Oklahoma and an upgrade of her characterization of service to honorable conditions would allow her access to her educational benefits. In a records review conducted at Arlington, VA on XX November 2015, and by a X X vote, the Board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Awards and Decorations: NDSM 1, GWTSM 1, ASR 1. g. Performance Ratings: N/A h. Disciplinary Action(s)/Evidentiary Record: a. Based on DA Form 2627, dated 19 December 2007, the applicant received a CG Article 15 for failure to go to the appointed place of duty and disrespectful in Language and deportment toward a noncommissioned officer (on or about 29 October 2007). The punishment consisted of a reduction to E 1, forfeiture of $303.00, 14 days extra duty, 14 days restriction, and an oral reprimand. b. According to the Commander memorandum, subject: Separation under AR 635 200, Chapter 9, dated 3 December 2008, the applicant received a second CG Article 15 for disrespectful in Language and deportment toward a noncommissioned officer. The punishment consisted of forfeiture of $312.00, 14 days extra duty, 14 days restriction, and an oral reprimand. Based on the DA Form 4856s, dated 6 October 2008 thru 27 December 2008, the applicant received various negative counseling statements for being disrespectful to a noncommissioned officer. i. Lost Time: None j. Diagnosed PTSD/TBI/Behavioral Health: None 5. APPLICANT PROVIDED EVIDENCE: DD Form 293, dated 17 October 2014, and DD Form 214, dated 30 December ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of Cormac Mccarthy s All The Pretty Horses The end of John Grady Cole s life in Texas spurs a new life in Mexico. At the death of his grandfather s life, all that John Grady has known is taken away from him. His mother s decision to sell his grandfather s property and his father s willingness to let her do it puts John Grady in a place where he no longer knows where he stands. Accompanied by his best friend Lacey Rawlins, the two run off to Mexico to create a new life with the horses. The unexpected company of Jimmy Blevins turns their smooth journey into one that makes sixteen year old John Grady Cole into a man. Throughout All the Pretty Horses, Cormac McCarthy writes John s coming of age transition, or Bildungsroman, as shown by the archetypes and blood motif and parallel structure. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Grady pays for the things he feels passionate for and loves with his blood and those of others. The nights John Grady and Alejandra sleep together in the dead of the night she draws blood with her teeth where he held the heel of his hand against her mouth that she not cry out (142). The blood he bleeds is the love he holds for her. If they were to be careless and get caught, Alfonsa would surely kick him out of la Purisama and Don Hector would feel betrayed by the three of them with no warning. When Blevins reckless actions gives the captain no choice but to punish him. John Grady and Rawlins do not see Blevins die but they hear where the pistol shot came from beyond the ebony trees (178). Blevins s death allows John Grady to continue his journey instead of having a similar fate. While at the prison John Grady purchases a knife for safety. A fight nearly kills John Grady as a red boutonniere blossoming on the left pocket of his blue workshirt there spurted a thin fan of bright arterial blood (201). Here he unwillingly pays for the experience of life with his own blood. The price for his life is that of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. School Uniforms In The United States Today in the US, only 19% of schools are reported to have school uniforms. A decade before that, it was 12%. The amount is increasing, but the problem is the popularity of the move is decreasing. School uniforms hinder students and parent more than they actually help. A Brooklyn Park Charter School sent some kids home for wearing the wrong uniform. Two brothers were sent home early on their first day of school for not having the correct uniforms in Brooklyn Park on Tuesday. The children wore the same outfit to school that they wore last year, which school leaders allowed at the time. But this year, the boys were put in a room away from others where they weren t even allowed to talk before being sent home. It s hard to spend $35 on a sweatshirt then you have to get other clothes, Niome said. It makes students a target for bullies from other schools. Generally, dress codes are much less restrictive than uniform policies. School uniforms restrict students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The First Amendment of the US Constitution gives us the right as individuals to express ourselves freely. Clothing is the main way a teen can show his or her uniqueness in society. Some people may say that because students are all wearing the same, it makes less competition between students over clothing choices and the teasing of those who are dressed in less expensive or less fashionable outfits can be eliminated. Bullies are smart. They will just find some other way to show status. Who has the best iPod, who has the most games at home, who went on the biggest vacation. If kids want to pick on someone about how rich or how poor they are, clothes are one obvious symbol, but there are a lot of other obvious ways for them to do it. Public education is free and accessible to anyone. But with the uniforms added to schools, some parents cannot afford the added ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Toni Jung Research Paper Solitude can be a powerful catalyst for inspiration and emotion. Solitude reaches deep inside us and plays on our imagination, hopes and inspiration. The long period of solitude influences Carl Jung s psychological theory. Nina Sayers in Black Swan dwelling in her lonely soul tries to dance perfectly in the chaotic world. Jung s analytic theory allows us to deeply analyze and understand Nina Sayers in Black Swan. Carl Gustav Jung was born in 1875 in Switzerland. He was the only surviving son of his family, and his sister was not born until he was nine. His later psychology reflected his understanding of being alone. This long period of solitude influences his psychology theory. He described his father as conventional kind but weak. His ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nina s mother tries to protect her daughter from making the mistakes she did, so Nina has repressed her sexual desire even never admit to masturbating. The normal physiological and psychological needs become Nina s shadows. Black Swan illustrates one of the potential dangerous parent child relationship that child robbed of maturity and sentenced to destructive expression in the interest of maintaining parents favorite child status. As a 28 year old ballerina, Nina is naïve and childish without feminine charm. In the beginning of the movie, Nina is in a white coat and doll like pink dress, but her shadow selves, mother, Lily, all wear predominantly black. As Nina begins to embrace her shadow, she starts to wear more gray. In the final scene, Nina completely embrace her shadow in a black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Summary Of Guy Debord s Society Of The Spectacle Throughout history there have been many well known philosophers. Through this paper I will be discussing the perspectives of philosophers Guy Debord, Michel Foucault, and John Rawls. In Guy Debord s, The Society of the Spectacle he makes critics of technological capitalism. In Michel Foucault s, Power/Knowledge he goes over different types of power and how they are interpreted. Debord was a situationist international, which meant creating situations or creating situations. Referring to the several theses in Debord s novel I can say that the society of the spectacle ...is not a collection of images; rather, it is a social relationship between people that is mediated by images (Derbord, 12). This shows that it is not only a result ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consumable survival must increase, in fact, because it continues to enshrine deprivation. The reason there is nothing beyond augmented survival, and no end to its growth, is that survival itself belongs to the realm of dispossession: it may gild poverty, but it cannot transcend it (Debord, 30). This explains that the people are consumers of illusions; it blindsides the people from reality and only allows them to only be aware of what society or social media wants them to know. In Michel Foucault s, Power/ Knowledge , there are two chapters titled Truth and Power and The Eye of the Power . Foucault s conception of power is that power is everywhere. Everyone has power and has the ability to make use of their power, but often times citizens don t make use of their power. It seems that they are in fear of those who enforce their power already, which prevents them to make use of their power. An everyday individual sees power to be in the hands of who the people have chosen . We should not always think about power as the private property of government or state, but rather as an equal common ground for all of those who share the land. It is not the state that doesn t matter, but the power is bigger than the state; although the state has power, it does not have all power. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Special Service Essay Special service: 1.The number of people: 20; This tour group has started to sign up until it is fully booked. 2.Lead by photographic experts: The top photographic specialists in China serve as leaders and conduct photographic creation training for the tour group, providing professional guidance during the entire trip. 3.Tour in depth: Instead of cursory tourist traveling , this photo tour of Caidian, Wuhan goes deep into the most classic spots for photography to make deep photo creation. 4. Publication of picture album: The expert will select 20 classic works for each member, process and publish the delicate picture album for free. 5. Work exhibition: tour members can selectively display photos online (Global Trip, Global Photography ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arrange experts training after arrival. Day 2: Yichun District Sanggamryong Yichun District After breakfast, drive to the Sanggamryong Stream National Forest Park (about 30 kilometers, about 40 minute drive). Located in the middle part of the Lesser Khingan Mountains, the park mainly composed of low mountains and gentle hills, with the lowest elevation of 242 meters and the highest elevation of 770 meters. Among hillsides and stones are cypresses, pines, weeds and mountain flowers. The hundreds of years of red pine and tall white poplars can be found everywhere in the park. After lunch, drive to the Xing an Forest Park of Yichun (about 30 kilometers, about 40 minute drive). Located in the South Mountain, it is the first park with forest landscape in Yichun. The primary vegetation form in the park is the mixed coniferous broad leaved forest. It boasts rich animal and plant resources, including over 40 rare tree species such as red pine, spruce, fir, yellow pineapple and ash, and over 20 kinds of wild animals. A rotating sightseeing tower is built in the mountain peak for people to appreciate the beautiful scenery. Meal: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner. Accommodation: Yichun district. Day 3: Yichun district New Green district Tangwang River After breakfast, go to the New Green National Wetland Park (about 100 kilometers, about 1.5 hour drive). Within the park, there are clear water, lush trees, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Best We Can Be Is Yet To Come Mary McMillan is known as one of the first leaders in the physical therapy profession.1 The Mary McMillan Lecture Award is given annually to recognize members of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) making notable contributions to the profession surrounding the areas of research, patient care, administration and education. 1 It is important to learn these facts prior to understand the 40th Mary McMillan Lecture Award given to Dr. Carolee J. Winstein with her lecture entitled The Best We Can Be Is Yet to Come . Dr. Winstein s lecture really spoke to me, as a physical therapy student. There is so much to consider when choosing this career path, as well as so much to strive for. The lecture started with a thought provoking question: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. George Orwell s Down And Out Essay Ever since the 20th century, poverty exists in various of well developed countries, many individuals live under no shelter and suffer starvation. Although having a job can support their basics of living, working many hours also affect their health both mentally and physically. George Orwell, the author of the novel, Down and Out in Paris and London, describes how homelessness and poor working conditions can affect an individual by starving for a long period of time, having no shelter, and working in harsh environment. Orwell illustrates a journey about a person who lives in poverty in both contemporary countries, Paris and London in the 1930s. Where in Paris, he graphically describes the poor working experiences as a plongeur, a lowest position behind the kitchen of a high class French hotel, Hotel X. The narrator encounters many frustrations in handling money causing him to suffer from starvation in Paris. As in London, Orwell acutely narrates the life as a tramp, which looking for a place everyday becomes an issue for an individual because of the vagrancy law in England. Due to the absurd law of England, it makes the narrator even more difficult to live out of poverty in the novel. Orwell describes the life of a well educated individual who has to live under poverty due to the minimum amount of opportunities in Paris and London in 1930 s. In comparison to the deleterious conditions as a homeless in Down and Out in Paris and London, 21st century in the United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. My Experience At The Dining Lab At Monroe College Based on the information that is required for this paper, I would be writing about my Front of the House experience here at The Dining Lab at Monroe College. The three challenges that I would be writing about would be about option number 1, working within the dining room environment. With that being said, the three challenger that I choose to write about when it comes to the Front of the House Operations are: 1. Steps of Service 2. Team work or Lack thereof 3. Mentally According to Hayes (2013), Steps of Service is the order of tasks a Server needs to follow and accomplish to deliver the Dining Experience . Examples of Standards of Service (Hayes, HP225 Dining Room Management Syllabus, 2013): 1) Serve from the left 2) Clear from the right 3) All drinks are served from the right side with the right hand 4) All drinks are carried to and from the table on a tray 5) The use of seat numbers 6) The coffee cup is served from the right, on the right, with the handle at a 67.5 degree angle from the 12 o clock position of the guest. (Yes, details within the standards can get this specific) Examples of Steps of Service (Hayes, HGCC Dining Room Steps of Service, 2009) : 1. Member/ Guest is seated 2. Water Delivery  Within 30 Seconds 3. Server Greets Member(s) and their Guest (s) within 30 Seconds a. If server cannot greet Member(s) and their Guest within that time frame, at the very least acknowledge their presence and state you will be with them shortly 4. Ask for Beverage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Biblical Allusions In The Poisonwood Bible In the Poisonwood Bible, Nathan s and all of his daughter s names are a reference to characters found in the Bible. Throughout the book, Kingsolver uses biblical allusions in the text that ties in with the characters and events that take place. In the Bible, Rachel is the younger daughter of Laban s. Just like The Poisonwood Bible Rachel, biblical Rachel is referred to as being lovely in form, and beautiful. (NIV) Gen. 29:17 A man named Jacob was astounded by her beauty and fell in love with her, deciding to work seven years of labor so he could eventually marry her. However, on his wedding night he was tricked in to marrying Rachel s older sister, Leah. For a second time, Jacob decided to work another seven years and was finally able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Problem of Acid Rain Essay The Problem of Acid Rain WHAT CAUSES ACID RAIN When power stations, factories, houses and cars release pollution into the air it has chemicals in it called sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. SULPHUR DIOXIDE: Man made sulphur dioxide comes mainly from burning fossils fuels in power stations. It then mixes with water in the atmosphere to make sulphuric acid, which will later fall as acid rain. NITROGEN OXIDES: Nitrogen oxides are also man made and mainly come from car exhausts. These gases also go into the atmosphere and mix with water to form nitric acid, which once again falls as acid rain. WHAT EFFECTS DOES ACID RAIN HAVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT ? SOILS, TREES AND PLANTS. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes it easier for fungi and insects to attack the tree, and as a result the tree may die. [IMAGE] Acid rain not only damages soil but can also affect the trees directly. Pollutants can block or damage the little pores on the leaves through which the plant takes in the air it needs to survive. LAKES AND WATER Acid rain can damage the water and the wildlife in lakes. A lake that has been affected by acid rain looks clean and crystal clear, but contains no life. Most wild plants and animals that live in clean, unpolluted lakes cannot live in acid waters. Fish are poisoned by the aluminium which is washed out of the ground into the lakes. Lakes also receive rainfall directly from the sky. A healthy lake has a pH of around 6.5 and a large number of plants, insects and fish can live there. In addition, there are a number of animals and birds that feed on the plentiful food in a healthy lake. As the lake becomes more acidic (the pH gets smaller) the fish find it more difficult to reproduce successfully, as the young fish find it difficult to live in the high levels of acidity and die. It is not only the acid in the water that kills them, but also poisonous minerals like aluminium that are washed out of the surrounding ground into the water. The birds that eat the fish also begin to suffer as the harmful
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