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Police Shootings Analysis
In the video, Samantha Bee is a reporter, who is trying to find out the statistics on police shootings. Samantha
wanted to know the actual number of police shootings that happen annually. Samantha interviewed many people,
who are a part of the criminal justice system. Every person she interviewed didn t know the statistics on police
shootings but had statistics on other crimes. All the people Samantha interviewed didn t know the national
statistics on police shootings. The Individuals didn t know where the statistics were sent to and how the
information was recorded. Samantha asked various people the same questions, but no one knew the answer.
Everyone who was questioned didn t have an answer to the actual number of police shootings.
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Analysis Of Data Tri On High Dimensional And...
University of Connecticut STAT5605 Project :The Analysis of Data TRI Prediction on high dimensional and
multicollinear data Contents [Abstract]: 2 Section 1: Introduction 3 Section 2: Data Description 4 Section 3:
Methods and Models: 5 Section 4: Analysis of Data 8 Principle Component Analysis (PCA) 8 Ridge Regression 17
Section5: Model Comparison, Conclusion and Remarks. 20 Section6: Appendix 23 Appendix.A 23 Appendix.B 27
References 29 [Abstract]: This paper is mainly based on the data provided by TRI, a quick service restaurant
company. Given the data, their goal of this research is to predict the revenue so that they can decide whether it is
wise to open a new restaurant at some places. In this paper, we first want to find a linear model to predict this data.
Due to the limitation of the linear model, several methods, such as PCA (principle component analysis), ridge
regression and robust regression, are used for improving the performance of the original model. Main issue solved
in this paper is the multicollinearity problem. In the original data, 37 continuous variables are highly collinear. The
PCA, ridge regression and robust regression are helpful in some ways. Finally, we come up with some predictions
and use the known data to test the accuracy of our model. [Key words] prediction, multicollinearity, high
dimension, principle component analysis, robust regression, ridge regression, linear regression Section 1:
Introduction With over 1,200 quick
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The Importance Of Objectivity In Art
As Gombrich describes, objectivity is the ability to represent something exactly as it is seen in nature without any
influence. According to Gombrich, the objectivity of the representation in a work of art does not define how
correct or real the art is. On the contrary, realism is defined by the information conveyed from the art. If the
information is correct, the work is realistic. Gombrich believes this because there are multiple limits to
representing objectively. One of the most prominent limits is style because as much as any artist would like to
recreate nature objectively, style overrules. Every artist has a unique temperament which is represented in their
work, making it a limit to representing an object objectively. Furthermore, the style itself is a limit to objectivity as
well. Style includes but is not limited to the method of recreation or technique. The choice of technique restricts
the artist freedom of choice as the artist can only render what his technique is capable of rendering. Not only is the
limit to objectivity seen in the work of art itself, but it is also present in viewing nature itself with the eyes. The
artist will see certain aspects of nature that others will not see based on his technique. For example, an artist
drawing a scene will focus on the scene in terms of lines. Another limit to objectivity is the preference of an artist.
An artist will only paint what he likes, which is what he can paint.
Answer 2:
I agree with all of Gombrich s
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The Communist Manifesto And Walden
In the publications The Communist Manifesto and Walden, Karl Mark and Henry David Thoreau express the
prevailing issues of a flawed functioning society. Marx conveys the economic instability of his imperfect
civilization, while Thoreau states the materialistic difficulties that prevail in his. Both authors portray a goal to
pursue harmony throughout their societies but differentiate in their ways of achieving such freedom. Throughout
The Communist Manifesto, Marx expresses the political, economic and social turmoil that were present in their
society. During this time period, agriculture production was the main occupation. This resulted in a class struggle
between the landowners and the serfs who labored the land. A new, manufacturing class emerged from this conflict
called the bourgeoisie. Bourgeoisie changed the focus from agriculture to industrialization and commerce. Having
less dexterity and strength [that] is required in manual labor, [helps] modern industry develop and prosper
throughout society (Marx 131). This more proficient way to produce commodities helped the bourgeoisie control
global and domestic trade. They eventually reached a point where they were inhibited by the feudal government
and could not progress at the original rate they were going. Resulting from this, the French Revolution occurred
and the bourgeoisie demolished the aristocracy that was originally present during this primitive time.
Unfortunately, this did not resolve the primary
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Compare And Contrast The Government Of The People And...
The people of America and their government each owe their commitment to obey certain obligations to each other.
Since each component of the nation must work together in order for it to function properly, the people and those
governing them each have essential duties they must obey to sustain an efficiently operating country. The
government of the people, by the people, for the people. (Lincoln) both serves the people and is served by the
people.
The government is responsible for serving and representing its people. Because the people of today generally
understand that no human being is born superior or inferior to any other, the government must promote equal
opportunity and rights for all. It is commonly agreed that all men and women
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Particles Lab
Pressure vs. Number of Particles Lab Report
Introduction: The experiment deals with many different parts and one of them is gas, a substance that moves freel
through the air and their particles are stread farther away from each other when compared to the other states of
matter. The difference between the states of matter are how close the particles are to each other. The experiment
was completed to find how pressure affects the number of particles.
Pressure, which is the force exerted on an object by physical contact, was used to apply force into the pressure
sensor. A pressure sensor measures the amount of force can object has and this will tell us how the pressure is
affecting the number of particles. Also the volume, of the pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the pressure was added to the pressure sensor, it increased the particles speed and added more particles too.
Also the object that withheld the pressure had a constant volume, meaning the shape did not change Then when the
student increased the pressure the greater number of particles. When the air temperature increases, the particles
sped up and this created greater force during the collisions. Also the graph was supposed to start at zero however
the y intercept was off by a little because of an error that occurred in the lab. But overall, the graph expressed what
was expected and shows a linear trendline that
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Andrew Shortland Archeology
Archeology is not as simple as looking at rocks and figuring out the past. Carbon dating and other methods that
can be used were further explained during this lecture. Other aspects of archeology were also better elaborated
during the talk as well.
The speaker, Doctor Andrew Shortland, told us a little story to begin his lecture and it was about a man named
George Green. His story began with George taking something to the museum and that something was a valuable
1350 B.C. pop style egyptian mini statue. He brought it in and offered it to the museum so they could display if to
the public and of course get some money. As the story goes the museum payed £440,000, which in U.S. currency
would be about $556,903, as time went by a new director was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shortland went on he explained methods of finding out if artifacts were of that time, place, and material the people
used at the time. One of the methods he talked about was Carbon Dating, which is a way of finding out an object s
age by using properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon. A second way of finding out an artifact s
date can be Potassium argon dating which can be used to date extremely old artifacts up to 100,000 years old. The
last method he explained was Obsidian hydration dating which is used on artifacts made from volcanic glass. One
thing that got my attention were the machines they used to find their legitimacy, date, and so on and one of them
was a SEM EDS, scanning electron microscopy with x ray microanalysis. It is an electron beam that scans across a
sample s surface. After it scans completely it produces an image or a sample s elemental composition. The 3
signals that provide the most information in the SEM are the secondary electrons, backscattered electrons, and X
rays. He also talked about an XRF, X ray fluorescence, a non destructive analytical technique used to determine
the elemental composition of materials. The XRF analyzers determine the chemistry of a sample by measuring the
fluorescent X ray emitted from a sample when it is excited by a primary X ray source. Thirdly he mentioned an
XRD, X ray powder diffraction, which is a rapid analytical technique primarily used for phase identification of a
crystalline material and
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The Extreme Cruelty of the Middle Passage Essay
There is no other experience in history where innocent African Americans encountered such a brutal torment. This
infamous ordeal is called the Middle Passage or the middle leg of the Triangular Trade, which was the forceful
voyage of African Americans from Africa to the New World. The Africans were taken from their homeland,
boarded onto the dreadful ships, and scattered into the New World as slaves. 10 16 million Africans were shipped
across the Atlantic during the 1500 s to the 1900 s and 10 15 percent of them died during the voyage. Millions of
men, women, and children left behind their personal possessions and loved ones that will never be seen again. Not
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Alexander Falconbridge writes that a woman was dejected from the moment she came on board, and refused both
food and medicine; being asked by the interpreter what she wanted, she replied nothing but to die , and she did die
(Howarth). The enslaved Africans did not want to go through the anguish and would rather have committed
suicide or starve themselves to death. They were physically beaten and were under great emotional pain from
being torn from their families ( The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie ). This floating prison transported the exhausted
Africans under excruciating surroundings. The ships were regular vessels updated and restructured to carry human
cargo. They were mostly 50 125 feet long and 8 to 15 feet wide, averaging 100 to 300 ton. The larger ships held
about five hundred slaves, while the smaller ones transported less than one hundred. During the concluding years
of the slave trade, the large ships were able to carry more than a thousand slaves. They were crammed like loaves
of bread on a shelf with only six or seven square feet for their bodies to lie down (Postma 23). The men were
fettered two by two and firmly confined to prevent potential rebellion. The women and children had more space to
move only because they were not strong enough to break the chains. The majority of the women were forced to
help with onboard chores and in the preparation of food. Many of the slave ships contained drums so the slaves
would be able
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Endangered Animals Are Endangered
Tigers are primarily killed to supply underground black markets with its organs, pelts, and bones. These items are
highly regarded in eastern medicine (although these treatments have been disproven and have no real medical
value). Innocent endangered animals are being killed for false hopes and cures within the eastern culture. Poaching
has traditionally been defined as the illegal hunting, killing or capturing of wild animals. The difference between
poaching and hunting is one, is that poaching is hunting without the approval of whomever controls or owns the
land. Even though some people believe poaching creates lots of business and brings in major income for certain
smaller, poorer countries, it endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals,
destroys precious ecosystems within the wild, and poaching is extremely harmful to humans.
Poaching endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals. In the article
Poaching Blamed for Loss of Western Black Rhino , by Frank Jordans states Its loss is significant because the
Western Black Rhino is genetically distinct from other rhino subspecies. Reintroducing animals born into captivity
is costly and may be impossible, experts say. According to the article, once a species or subspecies goes into
extinction within its wild habitat it s near impossible to recover them back. Introducing the captive species into the
area would just cause more harm and be
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Endodontic Pain
Endodontic pain in the context of oro facial pain. Endodontic pain is typically derived from noxious insults to the
pulp and peri radicular tissues and the inflammation which follows. Nociceptors of the pulp and peri radicular
tissues have their cell bodies located in the trigeminal ganglia. When these primary afferent nociceptors experience
membrane depolarization due to a noxious stimulus, they send an action potential to the second order neurons
whose cell bodies reside in the medulla. The second order neuron then sends a signal to neurons in the higher
centres of the brain where processing of the signal results in perception of pain. This is a simplistic explanation of
how the mechanism of dental pain perception occurs. There are many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hyperalgesia from peripheral inflammation may occur due to alterations to inhibitory mechanisms. Chronic pain
conditions (such as temporomandibular disorders) can result in a decrease in central inhibitory control
mechanisms, which results in an increased central excitatory state causing hyperalgesia.
It is also possible that multiple primary afferent nerves that innervate different structures, such as the teeth and
muscles of mastication, may synapse with the same secondary afferent nerve, which then transmits the signal to
the neuron that causes perception of pain. This is called convergence and may also result in referred pain
perception from a site experiencing a noxious stimuli to a site that is not. The prudent dentist must be aware of the
mechanisms and clinical symptoms of referred pain, peripheral sensitization, central sensitization, and
convergence. This knowledge will aide the clinician to be able to properly diagnose non odontogenic oro facial
pain in order to treat the patient properly and to avoid doing irreversible harm to the patient, such as extractions or
endodontic treatment on healthy
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The Murder Of James Byrd
The murder of James Byrd, the Howard Beach incident, and the shooting in Ferguson are some of the most
infamous racially motivated hate crimes. But, one of the most important things to note is the violent uproar each of
these events caused within the African American community. In the novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley illuminates
the effects of racial prejudice by emphasizing the Creature s shift in character as he is continually rejected by
society, the DeLacey s, and his creator. Similarly to modern day racism, the Creature s hatred towards mankind is
fueled by his desire for acceptance. He is forced into the archetype of The Monster; initially good, turned against
the world by the absence of love in his life.
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This ignorance breeds fear and hatred in the human race causing the creature to lash out against humanity, in fear
of being rejected and tormented. Personality and appearance are two very different things; human beings need to
distinguish that fact. This same discrimination appears in today s society, it may not be as prominent as it was in
Mary Shelley s time, nevertheless, it still occurs.
This fear and rejection of the Creature is seen not only in the different people the Monster encounters throughout
his travels, but also in his creator. Frankenstein is unable to stand the sight of the creature stating, its unearthly
ugliness rendered it almost too horrible for human eyes (Shelley 95). Frankenstein s rejection causes the Creature
to accuse Frankenstein of abandonment: you had endowed me with perceptions and passions, and then cast me
abroad an object for the scorn and horror of mankind (Shelley 141). The Creature says that he is Frankenstein s
obligation and it is Frankenstein s responsibility to be his essential caretaker. Although Victor originally cowered
in fear of the Creature, the Creature claims he was initially good and it his Victor s rejection which drives him to
violence. The monster repeatedly lectures Frankenstein on his responsibility, I am thy creature; I ought to be thy
Adam, but I am rather the
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Power In Fahrenheit 451
Society s Tools to Control Us
How society controls individuals is seen in everyday life in most places that any person may visit on an average
day. The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, written in 1953, is set in in the future. The book s concept is about
how books were banned and it explained how life was changed without books. It has many fictional examples of
how society controls individuals in real life even today. However, they might be seen as slightly exaggerated.
There are many documentaries and articles that explain and warn of the power society can have over an individual,
and how the people must guard themselves against it. Society controlling individuals is shown Fahrenheit 451 and
the modern world through media, peer pressure, and ignorance about society s power.
The media controlling individuals through society is not a new subject. Advertisements, shows, and news all
influencing what each individual thinks about the world and in turn allowing power over the people engaged with
it. So what is power? How exactly does it affect me? Well, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace explains
it as Power is the ability of one party [or an individual] to make another party do, or stop doing, something. (Naím,
Moisés. Why Power Is Decaying in the Modern World ). Simply put this can also be explained as power being in
control over another thing. This is shown in Fahrenheit 451 in Mildred s (,the main character s wife,) and her
friends interaction
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Dwight D. Eisenhower s Influential As President
Dwight D. Eisenhower Eisenhower was a very influential character as president, but he was also a stern and driven
young man. Dwight D. Eisenhower, nicknamed Ike, was born on October 14, 1890 in Denison, Texas. The
Eisenhower family lived in poverty starting with David and Ida Eisenhower. David started his family in the Bible
Belt while joining The River Brethren. The River Brethren was a religious group that rejected infant baptism and
the establishing church authority like many Christians, the brethren believed the bible is God s true word.
Uninterested in farming like the rest of the Bible Belt, David attended a Brethren in Christ college to study
engineering which started his life of poverty. Dwight s life was very altered while living
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Key Success Factors. Key Success Factors Are Variables
KEY SUCCESS FACTORS
Key success factors are variables that can significantly affect the overall competitive positions of companies
within any particular industry (Wheelen, p113). Airlines are in part service businesses. To be successful, an airline
must be effective in four general areas: 1) attracting customers; 2) managing its fleet; 3) managing its people, and
4) managing its finances.
Attracting customers
One of the biggest challenge in the airline industry is to attract customers. There are so many domestic airlines that
other same service, getting the customer from point A to point B, and the customer has to decide which airline they
will chose for their trip. One of the ways of attracting customers is a lower ticket price per ... Show more content
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A story like that never happened at Southwest airline, rather it has more positive stories involving its customers.
Southwest Airlines did something pretty amazing for one of its passengers after learning her son was in a coma.
Passenger Peggy Uhle was on a flight ready for take off from Chicago, Illinois, to Columbus, Ohio, when the
plane turned back to the gate unexpectedly. The flight attendant approached Uhle and asked her to get off the
plane. Uhle learned from her husband that her son, who lives in Denver, Colorado, was in a coma after suffering a
head injury. Before Uhle had even disembarked her scheduled flight or spoken to customer service, Southwest had
handled her situation. They had booked her on a direct flight to Denver that was leaving in the next two hours, and
the airline did not charge Uhle any additional fees or service charges for the flight. Stories like that are pretty
common when it comes to Southwest, and that made them very appreciated by its customers.
Managing its fleet
Overbooking was a recent subject in news, mainly because of the incident happened on the overbook United flight.
Overbooking a flight means that airlines will accept a few additional
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The Effect Of Relaxation And Guided Imagery On Knee...
Page (2012) stated that the importance and purpose of research is to answer an enquiry or define a phenomenon in
a scientific practice, and building new knowledge. A specific research design also provides validity and reliability
to the findings. Evidence based practice is important to sport therapy as it allows therapists to analyse and interpret
research when performing or evaluating studies for clinical practice (Page, 2012). For example, clinical
observations are often diagnosed in order to make clear knowledgeable decisions, in order to help a therapist
maximize and optimize a patient s recovery and overall well being. This essay will discuss 4 sources of research:
Imagery use by injured athletes (Driediger et al., 2005) Effect of Relaxation and Guided Imagery on Knee
Strength, Rein jury Anxiety and Pain Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (Cupal and Brewer,
2001) Psychological interventions to improve recovery (Forsdyke, 2014) How to manage the fear and anxiety of re
injury (Walker, 2006) Research Design In 2006, Drierdiger et al published an article in the Journal of Sports
Science on how imagery is used by injured athletes. In their research 10 injured athletes representing seven
different sports received physiotherapy, and were interviewed on what kind of imagery they used. The interview
guide consisted of three sections. The first section examined the injured athletes about their use of imagery in
training and competition, the second
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The Pros And Cons Of King Philips War
King Philips War took place from 1675 1676. This was not a long war, but was very devastating for both the
Native Americans and colonists. This war took place in New England, and was the most devastating war between
the Native Americans and colonists during this time (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2016). King Philip wasn t
even a king during this war, and there was no involvement from a King Philip. The name King Philip came from
the son of Massasoit that the English called and also the chief of the Wampanoag tribe, his name to the tribe was
Metacomet, Metacom, or Pometacom (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2016). Many factors led up to this war.
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The colonists would capture his wife and nine year old sold and sold them into slavery (Mass Moments 2011). The
war was starting to come to an end, because of food shortages, diseases, and the Mohawk refusing to take part in
the war (textbook). Metacomet s resistance began to falter right in front of him. Metacomet was shot and killed in
battle on August 12th 1676 by another Native American, John Alderman (Mass Moments 2011). Metacomet s
death was basically the finally to the brutal King Philip s War. Colonists decapitated and quartered Metacomet s
body (Mass Moments 2011). The colonists placed his head on stake and marched through the streets of Plymouth
for everyone to see, it remained for the public s view for many years (Mass Moments
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Jingle Bells Literary Devices
Literary devices of Jingle bells Jingle Bells by James L. Pierpont, shows that you should spend time with your
loved ones by having a sleigh run during winter. The author used literary devices impact the song. The literary
devices were used to support the theme of the song.If they were not used the song would have no meaning. The
author used very powerful literary devices to impact the song which were repetition, onomatopoeia ,and imagery.
so James L. Pierpont used one of the powerful literary device which is repetition.In the song the author wrote,
Jingle Bells Jingle Bells (James verse 10). It has the poetic device because it repeats and it shows the importance
of the jingle bells in the sleigh, which you ring it with your loved ones. Furthermore in the song the author wrote
Jingle all the way (James verse 28). It has the poetic device because it repeats and it s another big part and it shows
the importance of the fun of ringing the jingle bells in the sleigh with your loved ones. Also in the song the author
wrote Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh Hey! (James verses 46,47,48).It has the poetic device
because it repeats and it another big part and it shows the importance of thinking ... Show more content on
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Pierpont used another power literary device which is imagery.In the song the author wrote, Jingle Bells Jingle
Bells (James verse 10). It has the poetic device because it has the image of jingle bells and it shows that you can
ring it during the sleigh run. Furthermore in the song the author wrote Jingle all the way (James verse 28). It has
the poetic device because it has the image of someone ringing the jingle bells and it shows that you can do the
same while you in the sleigh run. Also in the song the author wrote Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open
sleigh Hey! (James verses 46,47,48). It has the poetic device because it has the image of someone having a sleigh
run and it shows that you can do the same. That s how he used
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The Gestalt Principles Of Visual Perception
The perceptual process enables us to perceive the world through our senses of sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch.
In particular, our visual system processes vast amounts of information in its environment. Rather than perceiving
elements separately, our brain organizes patterns, objects, and shapes into whole forms that we can understand.
The gestalt grouping principles of visual perception describe this organization as a set of principles that explain
how we perceive and organize visual stimuli.
The gestalt principles similarity, proximity, closure, figure ground, continuance, and common fate were introduced
by gestalt psychologist Max Werthimer in his seminal paper Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms and are a
popular tool used by designers for visually organizing information. In this series of articles, we will learn how
these principles can be used to improve the usability of designs. Proper use can affect efficiency, learnability, and
memorability, and also reduce errors, contributing to the overall satisfaction of a website.
The gestalt principles are foundational and hidden behind the structure of a design, making it difficult to
understand the concepts visually. Therefore, I first introduce them as simple line and shape examples, to build a
foundation for understanding, and then present real world examples to illustrate the principles in use. Through
deconstruction of real world examples, I hope to show how the gestalt principles form relationships between
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Dostoevsky’s Notes from Undergound
Dostoevsky s Notes from Undergound Reactions to an Overdeterministic Existence
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Dostoevsky presents his Notes from Undergound as the fragmented ramblings of an unnamed narrator. On the
surface, the character s narration appears disjointed and reaches no conclusive end ing until the author intercedes
to end the book. However, a close examination of the underground man s language reveals a progression in his
collected ravings. After expressing dissatisfaction with the notion of determinism, the underground man perceives
the irony of his ultra deterministic reality. Through his narrative, the underground man discovers the truth about
his predestined, fictional existence. Dostoevsky s work is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The underground man s rebellion against determinism and its consequences has become one of the most famous
moments in modern thought, and with good reason (196). Morson observes that, although the underground man
denounces a deterministic world, he still believes that he lives in one.
The underground man s resentment of determinism produces irony in that the underground man s true existence as
a fictional character epitomizes determinism, as
Morson contends. Morson articulates the irony, stating:
Here Dostoevsky makes shrewd use of metaliterary devices. For all of his struggles to be free, the underground
man is doubly determined, not only from within the narrative world but also from without; not only by the iron
logic of spite governing his actions but also by the fact that he is the creation of someone who has plotted all his
actions in advance. His world is not just deterministic but overdeterministic. What Dostoevsky has done here is to
make the very fact that the story is a story, that it has a structure and has already been written, a sign of failed
choice and futile self assertion (199).
The underground man struggles against the idea that his actions have been pre determined, yet the reader knows
that the outcome has already been decided and already exists as words in coming chapters. The character makes no
conscious choice in his existence because the author controls his thoughts and actions. Morson uses a story that
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Student Confusion of Different Levels of Nursing Essay
Many students who are studying to become a nurse may find the different levels of nursing to be confusing. As
mentioned earlier, the definition of RN, LPN, and CNA themselves signify many differences. Additionally, there
are different educational requirements for each. One can become a Certified Nursing Assistant or Aides after
completing just a few weeks of lessons. Federal nurse aide training regularization are mandated in the Omnibus
Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA 1987). These state approved training programs include a minimum of
75 hours with 16 hours of supervised clinical training. The programs are tailored in basic skills in patient care in
hospitals, home health agencies, and long term care facilities. Once the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The programs were taught by physicians and were a few weeks in length. Students spent little time on theory and
classroom lecture. The nursing students spent over 12 hours from six to seven days a week providing patient care;
their nursing skills were learned through hands on experience. There were about 1,300 diploma nursing schools
during the 1950s and 1960s (Roux Halstead, p. 27 57). In 2006, there were only about 60 diploma programs in the
United States. Currently, the educational preparation of a diploma nurse is two to three years in duration and takes
place primarily in the hospital setting. The coursework include physical and social sciences, biology, and
theoretical learning and practical experience; in addition, the programs place a strong emphasis on clinical
training. When compared to other entry level nursing programs, they provide the more hours in clinical training.
The programs prepare a graduate to function in acute care, intermediate, long term care, and community health
care facilities. Upon graduation, graduates are awarded a certificate and are eligible to take the NCLEX RN exam.
Most graduates are employed by the hospitals where they trained. For educational advancement opportunity, the
nursing programs collaborated with colleges and universities to offer students option to
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How To Write An Analytical Essay On Chinese Cinderella
Lauren Connolly
American Literature
October 1, 2015
Analytical research paper
Culture is similar to personality. In a person, the personality is made up of the values, beliefs, underlying
assumptions, interests, and experiences that create a person s behavior. Culture is made up of the values, beliefs,
underlying assumptions, attitudes and behaviors shared by a group of people. Culture is the behavior that results
when a group arrives at a set of rules for working together. Chinese Cinderella; an autobiography written by
Adeline Yen Mah expresses the Chinese culture through Yen Mah s personal experiences as a child. In Chinese
Cinderella, Adeline Yen Mah returns to her roots to tell the story of her painful childhood and her ultimate triumph
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Adeline comes home from her first week of kindergarten, all smiles because she had been chosen to lead the class
and has received a medal and a certificate for her achievement. Her aunt Baba is full of pride and files the
certificate and medal in her safe deposit box. She described the certificate as some precious jewel impossible to
replace (page 2). Adelines academic achievements are how she eventually gains acceptance within an uncaring
family. She had a lot of pride over the metal it shows the sadness she is facing everyday, with her siblings hating
her achievements and her dad only caring when she receives them. I was winning the medal every week and
wearing it constantly. I knew this displeased my siblings, especially Big Sister and Second Brother, but it was the
only way to make Father take notice and be proud of me (page 15). Adeline starts to mature when she starts to
realize that her achievements should only matter if it makes her happy, not just her father. Adeline s parents
threaten to move her to a far away school. Adeline is elected class president. Everyone is excited, her classmates
and more importantly her. Her classmates decide to celebrate at her house and this is when her parents lash out and
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Big6 Information Literacy
Executive summary:
Information Literacy (IL) is a strategic look at the future of education focusing on the evolution of the virtual
learning environment. With the implementation of Information Literacy Models such as the Big6 model in which
these skills can be transferrable to any educational stage or workplace as well as the Information Search Process
(ISP) where teachers and students who are exposed to inquiry based learning are doing so in a holistic approach to
research gathering, not merely the collection of information. IL and ISP is designed for educators to provide
foundational scaffolding for students to access in their quest for efficient and effective research in order to reduce
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E 2006. A Critical Investigation of Students and Teachers Views of the Use of Information Literacy Skills in
School Assignments. Retrieved October 3, 2014. From.
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Kuhlthau (2010) Guided Inquiry: School Libraries in the 21st Century. School libraries world wide.
https://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/docs/GI School Librarians in the 21 Century.pdf
(Kuhlthau, C. Maniotes, L, 2011) Building Guided Inquiry Teams for 21st Century Learners. Retrieved October
11, 2014. From http://www.schoollibrarymonthly.com/articles/kuhlthau maniotes2010 v26n5p18.html
Kuhlthau, C. 2013. Information Search Process, retrieved October, 1, 2014 from
http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/information_search_process.htm
Marsh, C., Hart, C. (2011). 21st Century HSIE: Teaching the Social Sciences and Humanities in an Australian
Curriculum (6th ed). Malaysia: Pearson Education. Retrieved October 2, 2014 from
http://21stcenturyhsie.weebly.com/inquiry pedagogy.html
Oberg, D. 2013 Information literacy and the school library: Information Literacy Program retrieved 20/9/2014
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Descriptive Wedding
The sun shining in front of us was radiantly beautiful on the Sunday morning of March 20, 2006. To the right of us
was a lake that seemed like a black void, the sun bouncing off its surface as we sauntered down the pavement of
the famous Lake Las Vegas. The spring air was crisp with a soft breeze hitting us, making our hair and dresses
flow in the direction of the wind. Walking ahead of me along the gorgeous view was the wedding processional,
consisting of the groomsmen, bridesmaids, and maid of honor. I followed after them, my small feet doing their
best to catch up as I was forced to wear an uncomfortable pair of high heels. My small, five year old figure was
leading the way for the most important woman of my life, nervousness and happiness all occurring in her at once
as we were getting closer to the destination. Once the destination would be reached, a moment that changed my
family s life forever would occur; the day of my parent s wedding.
First and foremost, I was wearing a mini replica of the bride s formal outfit, a tea length white dress that made me
feel like a young princess. My small, dainty hands were wrapped around the handle of a basket that held delicate
flowers. These flowers were to be dropped on the floor to symbolize an everlasting amount of good luck for the
special couple. As I walked, one of my hands would let go of the handle to grab a handful of pink petals inside the
basket. My hand moved to the side of my body, then I would open up my hand to let
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Energy Costs
Energy costs There are various energy sources available in the world today. These are either renewable sources or
non renewable sources. Some of the non renewable sources include coal, oil, and nuclear fuel while renewable
resources are solar energy, wind power, biomass, geothermal wave and tidal power, hydropower and so on. Cost
supply and uncertainty are usually quite asymmetric when it comes to the energy industry and any other industry
in the world. The paper will look at the future of energy extraction in terms of costs.it will also look at how
technological improvement have impacted energy extraction even in the wake of the depletion of convectional
sources. Cost supply and uncertainty are asymmetrical when it comes to extraction of energy. The cost of energy
extraction will determine the supply. The future of energy extraction is quite uncertain since non renewable energy
sources are slowly being depleted. The future of energy extraction is quite uncertain which means that the cost and
supply are going to be determined by the availability of the energy sources which will be extracted. The future of
extraction of energy is determined by as a result of costs. This is because there are various techniques which are
used in extraction of energy. These techniques used all cost differently depending on the complexity of the method
of extraction that is being used. The convectional energy sources which are in existence are slowly being depleted.
This means that the
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The Similarities Between Classical Music and Ellington s...
One of the greatest tragedies in the 20th century can be seen in the debasing of the Jazz genre as a unworthy equal
to it s predecessor, European Classical music. This can be seen in various statements about Jazz, such as Boris
Gibalin commit, The Jazz Mania has taken on the character of a lingering illness and must be cured by means of
forceful intervention. 1 This conflict can be traced through out the history of Jazz, as Classical composers have
relatively disregarded this new type of music. Before Duke Ellington s Cotton Club performances, Jazz play on the
radio was delegated for late night audience only. This sub culture treatment has led many critics to disregard the
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Complete artistic improvisational is only accomplished by the single performer, but Yet the moment a group or a
collective improvisational steps in some relatively simple and more or less inflexible convention becomes essential
if mere chaos is to be kept at bay. 3 This is why Duke Ellington s Orchestra played such an integrate role in his
development of musical scores. It is here that we see the originality of Duke Ellington, for in his tailoring a piece
around the performer, he created the impression of pure interpretations within the framework of structure. As Duke
once said, Another theory they hold is that there is such thing as a unadulterated improvisation without any
preparation or anticipation. It is my firm belief that there has never been anyone who has blown even two bars
worth listening to who didn t have some idea what he was going to play, before he started 4 This is an important
aspect to bear in mind for this argument, for the mistake that Classical critics make is this distortion of the
improvisational aspect to such extremes that one would believe that no compositional writing takes place. While
obviously some improvisation happens in Jazz assembles, it is not that extreme, and in Ellington s case this
improvisation of certain musicians was actually written in the piece. Ellington work is centered on the interplay
between written and improvised music. 5 As one can see both types of composers utilize their musicians to
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The Birdcage
The Birdcage is how human social life, groups, and societies emphasize on modern, industrialized systems. Val
Goldman and Barbara Keeley are engaged to be married, and have decided to have their families meet. Val s
father, Armand Goldman , owns The Birdcage, a South Beach drag club. His domestic partner is Albert , who
appears regularly as Starina, the show s star drag queen. They are a nuclear family. A nuclear family is a household
in which a married couple or single parent live with their own or adopted children. Barbara s father, however, is
ultraconservative Republican Ohio Senator Kevin Keeley. According to the concept of states, this is power. They
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The plan works perfectly and none of the media crews recognize Kevin, Louise or Barbara. Kevin, a supposed
homophobe, isn t distressed to be wearing a dress. The group leaves South Beach with Katherine, passing Kevin s
driver on the way out, who does not recognize him, even when they speak. This movie is a great example of social
groups, leadership, culture, norms, society, nature and nurture, and social lives. This movie represents how the
American culture chooses our social class in society. Some sociologists believed that lifestyle choices are an
important influence on our social class position (Giddens, 209). Our class position is the way we dress, where we
eat, where we sleep, and how we relax (Giddens,
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Gravimetric Analysis Of Copper Chloride Hydrate
Chemical formulas are central to chemistry; they describe, identify, and predict the properties of compounds.
Chemical formulas can be found by a process called gravimetric analysis in which components of a compound are
isolated, their masses are found, and the mass differences recorded. Gravimetric analysis can be helpful when
finding the formula of an ionic hydrate, an ionic crystal bound to water molecules because it allows for the mass of
water to be found allowing for further separation of the remaining elements in the ionic compound. When water is
removed from an ionic hydrate, the ionic hydrate becomes an anhydrous ionic compound. Additionally, because of
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The wire reacted with the solution to yield copper; any remaining aluminum was dissolved with a few drops of 6M
HNO3. Following the isolation of the copper, it was separated from the solution with a Büchner funnel and flask.
A piece of filter paper was weighed, and its mass was recorded. Then, the filter paper was placed on the vacuum
flask, which was turned on, and the copper solution was poured over it. The copper was also rinsed with 95%
ethanol solution before being set on a paper towel to dry. Finally, one day after the previous step, the copper was
weighed, and its mass recorded. The recorded masses were then used to determine the mass of copper, chlorine,
and water in the unknown copper chloride hydrate. The resulting masses were used to find the formula of the
unknown copper chloride hydrate according to CuxClynH2O.
Results
The mass of water in the unknown Copper Chloride Hydrate is 0.22g, as found by the difference in mass between
the sample before and after heating. The mass of copper is 0.29 grams, and the mass of chlorine is 0.49 grams.
These values were found by isolating the copper then subtracting the mass of the copper from the mass of the
sample after heating to determine the mass of chlorine. The masses were converted into moles with the general
formula 1 mole/Molar Mass x mass of given element/compound. For example, the moles of copper were found by
multiplying 0.29 grams by 1 mole/63.546 grams (Molar Mass of copper),
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Unanimous Verdict vs. Majority Rules Verdicts
The use of a jury is the traditional method within the common law for deciding the facts in any dispute between
parties. The role of a jury is to determine question of fact. The jury is in a powerful method because ultimately, it
determines whether a person is guilty or innocent. In civil cases, the main function of the jury is to find the facts
having regard to the evidence, and assess damages. The number of jurors used in a civil trial is less than that used
in a criminal trial. Another important difference is that the verdict does not have to be unanimous, meaning that a
judge will accept a majority decision of a civil jury.
Unanimity has long been considered as essential and fundamental part of jury trials. Unanimous decisions refer ...
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It is simply not valid to say that if a doubt is held by one amongst twelve, then it cannot be reasonable doubt.
Another disadvantage, which would result from adopting the majority rules verdict system, includes the fact that
there is also a risk that a minority in a criminal jury may cease to be
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Rapa Nui Body Modification
Body modification has been found in practically all cultures throughout history. The most common type of body
modification is the act of tattooing. This act includes injecting ink or dye into the skin with a needle to leave a
permanent symbol. The reasons behind why tattooing has come to be is variable from culture to culture. Some see
it as a way to symbolize your political status, while others see it as a form of medical treatment. The Rapa Nui
people are found on what is commonly known as Easter Island. The Island was remotely barren with volcanic
peaks and rock based soil, with few shrubs and little grass. An isolated country, the Rapa Nui were not in contact
with any groups until their European discovery in 1862 with Chilean dictatorship soon after (Schiefenhovel, 2016).
Their form of economy did not come from outside trade. Instead, the Rapa Nui people cultivated on small plots of
land with the outside of food source of fish. Because of their small economies, there became an occupational based
hierarchy. Those who were stone carvers or fishermen held one of the highest positions within the society
(Schiefnhovel, 2016). Their political system followed a chiefdom. Their high chief was believed to come from
their islander s founder, and was passed down from father to son. Their religion was based around multiple Gods
and spirits. They were broken up into two categories; high Gods and lesser Gods. These traditional beliefs
included religious rituals and priests
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Pros And Cons Of The Paleo Diet
On the other hand opponents of the Paleo Diet point out what they see as a major flaw in the pro Paleo argument:
There aren t any research backed reasons to cut dairy, legumes and grains out of one s diet. Thus, the Paleo diet
might have unintended health consequences and may not be representational of a true Paleolithic diet. Ferris Jabr,
How to Really Eat Like a Hunter Gatherer: Why the Paleo Diet Is Half Baked, states that we are not biologically
identical to our Paleolithic predecessors, nor do we have access to the foods they ate. Matt Purdy, Paleo Schmaleo:
Why the Paleo diet is wrong, indicates that it was the glucose in starches like potatoes, cooked by our Paleolithic
ancestors, which allowed the human brain to develop. Kathleen Burke,
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What Is Wrong By Weinz Ickstadt
In his article, Heinz Ickstadt emphasizes an immense influence of globalisation onto the development of American
Studies as an academic discipline. He thinks that this process has inflicted changes not only on the society itself,
but also on all spheres of its activity, including the academic field. According to Ickstadt, American Studies as one
of academic disciplines adjusts itself to the new conditions by implementing the transnational approach to its field
of study (544 45). In his article, the scholar focuses on the existing uncertainty about the boundaries of this
approach. According to Ickstadt, American Studies have always been in a process of self discovery and self
becoming (545). Moreover, since its beginnings in the 1930s, it
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How carbon dioxide can affect the rate of photosynthesis
Aim: To investigate how carbon dioxide can affect the rate of photosynthesis.
Hypothesis: The rate of photosynthesis in the water plant hydrilla will change as the rate of carbon dioxide
changes.
Background information: Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the process of autotrophs turning carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen, using
light energy from sunlight. Autotrophs are organisms that are able to produce nutrients and organic compounds
using inorganic materials. Examples of autotrophs are green plants, algae, bacteria, etc. Organisms which are
capable to photosynthesize are called photoautotroph. The chloroplasts (plant cell that contains chlorophyll) in
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Apparatus:
1 beaker
1 lamp
1 ruler
1 transparent plastic shield
1 glass funnel with plastic tubes to let the funnel sink to the bottom of the beaker which stabilizes the funnel
1 test tube
1 stopwatch
1 spatula
1 jar of sodium hydrogen carbonate
1 balance
1 hydrilla (a type of water plant)
Set up:
Closer look at the beaker: Method/Procedure:
1. Set up: Measure the amount of sodium hydrogen carbonate (2, 4, 6, 8, 10g) to be mixed with water in the
beaker. This is the only independent variable in this experiment.
2. Set up: Measure and pour 650ml of water into a beaker and mix it with sodium hydrogen carbonate using a
stirring rod until all the sodium hydrogen carbonate has dissolved into the water.
3. Set up: Place the beaker in front of a lamp covered with a transparent plastic shield.
4. Recording data: Measure the distance between the lamp and the beaker. It should be 70cm at all times because it
is a control variable. This cannot be changed because light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis. If the plant
is too close to the lamp, the results would be most affect by light intensity instead of carbon dioxide and the results
would not be accurate. 5. Set up: Choose a hydrilla and put it into a funnel with plastic tubes and cut the end of the
hydrilla s stem to let bubble came out of the stem when conducting the experiment.Then take it out from the funnel
s narrow opening. Place the
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Pros And Cons Of Mandatory Immunizations
Compulsory immunizations for public school enrollment are necessary to prevent highly communicable childhood
diseases. This has been much debated since the early 1900 s and has recently made a resurgence through the anti
vaccine movement. The case in 1905, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, Jacobson argues that a person s liberties are
infringed upon by requiring mandatory immunizations (Mariner, Annas, Glantz, 2005). The court s decision to
allow the state to impose mandatory small pox immunizations was based on the justification that it was for the
safety of the general public (Mariner, Annas, Glantz, 2005).
In ignoring the recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) there has been increase in outbreaks,
which can be linked to vaccine refusal (Phadke, Bednarczyk, Salmon, Omer, 2016). In Table 1. of the article
Association Between Vaccine Refusal and Vaccine Preventable Disease in the United States, it clearly
demonstrates that more cases of measles were found with those who were unvaccinated against measles. From
2000 to 2015 there were a reported 1416 cases of measles and of those 804 were unvaccinated against measles. ...
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Take for example the outbreak of measles at Disneyland where approximately half of the 111 cases where
unvaccinated (Phadke, Bednarczyk, Salmon, Omer, 2016). Moreover, if parents continue to refuse to vaccinate
their children, the outbreaks will become more frequent and with increased cases.
There are 14 vaccine preventable disease that are essential to the safety of the general public and among infants
and children (CDC, 2016). This topic is quite polarized, but with the information available I would continue to
support an immunization
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Radar Intrusion Detection System ( Ids )
 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM (IDS): The IDS is a type of security management system for computers
and networks. It gathers and analyzes the information from different areas within the computer or a network in
order to identify possible security threats, which may include both intrusions and misuse[[98] , [99]]. It is installed
between the firewall and personal computer or server as shown in figure 7. The moment the IDS detects the
attacks, an alarm is produced that informs the user of the undergoing attacks. It has three core parts packet sniffing,
detection and reporting.
Figure 7: Intrusion Detection System
According to the method of detection , IDS can be divided into: Anomaly and Misuse based detection. After the
construction of the normal pattern the data is classified into attacked data if it doesn t belong to normal data.
Misused detection is used to detect the attacks in different ways. Anomaly based detection often has high false
alarm rate due to the changeful attack patterns. Its accuracy rate is low as compared to the Misuse based detection
.The accuracy rate of misuse based detection is high because the
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The Captivating Story Of Aschenputtel In Disney s Cinderella
¨No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dreams that you wish will come true.¨ In
Disney s Cinderella, it is all magic and dreams. The captivating story of Cinderella originated from an old folktale
called Aschenputtel. Destined to go to the royal festival, Aschenputtel has to overcome her cruel stepmother and
stepsisters. This beautiful girl has many traits that would please any person, they include kindness, friendliness,
and humbleness. One of Aschenputtel most well known traits is her humbleness. In one section of the story,
Aschenputtel father is heading out to the fair and asked her and her stepsisters, what they wished for him to bring
back for them. One of the stepsisters asked for fine clothes, and the
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Frederick Douglass Ridicule Auld Analysis
While reading Frederick Douglass Letter to my Former Master and Letter to Henry C. Wright , it became clear that
both beautifully written pieces were criticisms of the receiver. While writing to Thomas Auld, the former master,
Douglass does not go deliberately out of his way to insult Auld, instead, Douglass describes their relationship as
long and intimate, by no means friendly [that] unhappily subsisted between [Auld] and [Douglass], leads
[Douglass] to hope that [Auld] will easily account for the great liberty which [Douglass] now take in addressing
[Auld] in this open and public manner. Douglass does not want to ridicule Auld which adds to his negative
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Wright also criticizes the receiver. During the letter, Douglass indicated that Wright has not done enough to be an
advocate of anti slavery because Wright [has not] acted quite consistently with [his charaver for promptness, in
delaying [his] advice till he transaction was completed. Douglass does not appreciate the two sided ace of Henry
C. Wright because as an advocate of anti slavery, Wright should stand firmly against the sanction of robbing slaves
for their independence. However, in this letter, Douglass is audacious of Wright. Douglass does not fear Wright
because he knows that slaves who buy their freedom are not doing the correct thing. He knows that he is alright
with being in Europe although everything he has ever worked for is in America. Frederick Douglass will not
sanction [the government s] right to rob [him] because he is naturally born with the right to be free. Henry C.
Wright was an advocate for feminism, anti slavery, and giving people their natural rights, but when it came to
speaking about his views, Wright knew his reputation would plummet. Douglass continues to be audacious when
[he] does not think it would be very honorable pn [his] part, to remain silent during the whole transaction. It is
evident that Douglass not only wants slaves to be free, but he does not want the slaves to pay for their
independence because that would lead to the leaders of the government to increase the fee of becoming
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Character Development in John Steinbeck s Cannery Row Essay
Character Development in John Steinbeck s Cannery Row
Maybe it s more important to be appreciated than to be wealthy. Cannery Row by John Steinbeck (1945) is one of
the most unique of all of the Nobel Prize winning novels. Cannery Row is set in a very poor area of California
known as Monterey. It is a small port town south of San Francisco. The time era is post Depression and World War
II. The novel is about how lower class people with warm hearts have the ability to create their own heaven on
earth. The novel starts out with a group of people known as Mack and the boys. None of these men have jobs, and
they all live in a small shack at the end of town. Mack and the boys want to do something nice for their loving
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They set up the surprise party at Doc s house, but Doc is late getting home and by the time he gets there, his house
is trashed and everyone is passed out drunk. There seems to be a bad feeling haunting the town for a while after
the party. As time goes on, Doc, Lee and Mack begin to spend more time together. They encounter many obstacles
throughout the rest of the novel. First the whole town comes down with a terrible influenza, then they have to deal
with heart ache when they find their friend, dead in the ocean. After things begin to return to normal, Mack and
Lee decide to throw another party for their dear friend Doc. This time Doc attends his party and has a wonderful
time. He is very happy to have friends like Lee, Mack and the boys to show that he is appreciated. Doc then begins
to clean his house while he thinks back on all his memories in the beautiful town known as Cannery Row.
Steinbeck develops the characters and their personalities in a unique way, turning a small ordinary town into a
magical paradise.
The main character, Doc has a strong personality that shows leadership. He is the strong one who holds the
stability among all the other characters. He is a gentle, confident, middle aged man. Everyone in the novel respects
Doc and confides in him for all their needs or advice. One quote showing how Doc is a leader to all states, Doc
tips his hat to dogs as he drives by and the dogs look up and smile at him (23). Doc is well
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DFO Case Study Essay
DFO was purchased from BVDA (Netherlands), and ninhydrin (2,2 dihydroxy 1,3indanedione) was purchased
from Sirchie (USA). L serine, glycine, DL alanine, L leucine, L threonine, L histidine, L valine, L (+) asparagin, L
lysine, sodium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, and zinc chloride were purchased from Sigma
Aldrich (UK). The artificial sweat solution used for printing the artificial latent fingermarks was prepared
following literature method mentioned [7]. 2.2 Instruments Epson V33 scanner (Japan) was used for scanning
inked fingermark. EPSON L310 inkjet printer (Japan) was used for printing artificial latent fingermarks on the
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[7]. An inked thumb mark was scanned with a scanner. The empty spaces between the ridges of the scanned image
were converted into a transparent format by processing a scanned image of the fingermark using Adobe Photoshop
and used as the digital master fingermark. The master fingermark was printed with an inkjet printer installing an
inkjet cartridge case filled with artificial sweat solution. Table 2 shows the formulation of artificial sweat solution.
The printing intensities of the artificial latent fingermarks were adjusted with [output levels] Photoshop functions
(latent fingermark printing intensity decreases as the output level increase). The intensity of the artificial latent
fingermark printed on the small pieces (8 12 cm) of photocopy paper was estimated by the weight difference of the
paper before and after the printing. The printing and weighing process was repeated 5 times, and the weight
changes of paper are shown in Fig. 1, indicating that the intensities of printed artificial latent fingermarks are
almost linearly decreasing as the output level of printing increases. Since the printer performance may change over
time, the quality of the printed image may change depending on the time, even if one image is printed with the
same printer. Therefore, the printing quality of latent fingermark was confirmed by observing the weight change in
the paper immediately
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1.1 Explain The Difference Between Fire Intensity And...
1.1 Explain (using words) how each of these three is calculated and identify the primary variable(s) used in the
calculations. Describe how these variables cause this influence.
Fireline intensity (IB) the rate of heat released over a set distance by the actively flaming front of the fire (kW/m).
It is calculated by measuring the weight of the fuel burned and the rate of spread.
The equation is IB = w h R
w is the weight of the fuel consumed by the fire (kg m 2).
h is the low fuel heat content and is a constant. 18260 kJ kg 1 = h
R is the rate of spread (m 1 s 1).
The weight of the fuel and the rate of spread affect fire intensity by increasing or decreasing it, which in turn
affects the fireline intensity. The heavier the fuel is, the more there is and the faster the spread therefore increasing
both the fire intensity and fireline intensity. The lighter the fuel, the less there is and the slower the spread
therefore decreasing both types of intensities.
Heat per Unit Area (HA) is the total heat released from a given area (kJ m 2). Heat per Unit Area is a measurement
of rate of spread and flame length.
The equation is HA = (60 IB) / R
IB is the fireline intensity (kJ m 1 s 1).
R is the rate of spread (m 1 s 1).
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The fire intensity varies on the type and amount of understory growth and if there is build up of dead, dry material.
In a Postoak stand with a grass understory fire intensity will be low and will not produce flame lengths long
enough to scorch tree crowns. In a Postoak stand with a yaupon/juniper understory, the fire intensity will will be
high and will produce flame lengths adequate enough to scorch tree crowns. In an open juniper stand within a
grass matrix, the fire intensity will be low to medium depending on how tall the grass is and if there is a build up
of dead, dry fuel under the juniper stands. There will be no crown scorching in juniper
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NCAA March Madness Tournament
One of the top sporting events in the world is considered to be the NCAA March Madness tournament. This
tournament is ranked third just behind the super bowl and FIFA World Cup. It s unbelievable to think that one of
the top sporting events in the world is in college athletics. You have other professional sports like basketball,
baseball, hockey and NASCAR, but there championships still don t compare to the NCAA championship. March
madness is so popular that global firms Challenger, Gray Christmas, Inc believe that companies are expected to
lose about $1.2 billion because of every hour of work that employees are watching games instead of working
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It was considered the biggest tournament in the whole country and everyone was trying to get in to prove their
skills. This tournament was much different then the one today because you weren t able to watch these games on
television or check your phone for the scores. The only way you would know who moves on or what teams won
was to actually go to the game. This is why it would get very crowded at Illinois arena. The NCAA has stuck with
the current format for the bracket since 2011. There are 68 teams that compete in the NCAA basketball tournament
from March to April. 32 of the 68 teams automatically qualify if they win their conference championship. The Ivy
does not have a tournament championship so whoever is the regular season champion in the Ivy League has an
automatic bid as well. The rest of the 36 slots are filled by at large bids and are selected by a committee based on
their record and how difficult teams schedules were. This selection is televised on ESPN and is called, Selection
Sunday. After the committee picks who belong in the tournament, they then need to make the seeding s for each
team. If you are a #1 seed you are considered the best team in that region. If you re a #16 you are the worst team.
There are four separate regions in the tournament and in each region there is a #1 seed through #16. The
committee sets up the bracket so the #1 seed has
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18th Street Gang Analysis
the upcoming dictators In Chicago 2022 in this neighborhood there was the most dangerous criminal on the streets.
He was famous, but he was low key famous. The people knew him but the cops had no idea there was a guy like
this on the streets. He goes by black papa, but his real name was Ib ba. His house is small and trashy but he made
it like that so people would think he had nothing but in his house he had million of money and thousand of drugs.
In this part of Chicago there was gangs Ib was the leader of the 18th street gang. His gang had bob fish wasbi,
Christan the destroyer, Devyn chill, and Pablo the quiet. Black papas gang was small but the other gangs wouldn t
dare try to cross them Pablo the quiet was quiet but if u made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So they went up and black papi asked s what s there gang name and miller all I do is killin said shhhh bob fish
wasbi said don t tell us shh and Miller said no stupid idiot our name is shh gang then Pablo said that s a stupid
gang name then Besse said your stupid and sticked her 2 centimeters tongue out and Ian said what the fuck
happened to your tongue and Besse laughed and said it got cut off In a fight. Black papa said what the fuck that
must of hurt like hell. then small crackson came out of know we re and picked of bob fish wasbi and threw him
down. then bob got up and got a rock and chucked it at crackson head and Crackson passed out. After that black
papa said let s not fight let s join forces and they did. 2 months later 18 street gang and shhh gang had over 5000
people loving them and wanting to be in the gang. Then black papa said bill gates is going on vacation in he left 1
billion dollars in his house, but the problem was there was 50 security guards but that didn t stop the gang. So shh
gang and black papas gang got some other people and they killed the securitie guards and got the money and split
it equally. The next day black papa felt like they were king so he said next up get
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The Production of Sesame in Ethiopia Essay examples
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), is probably the most ancient oilseed known and used by man (Weiss, 1983). The
cultivated sesame belongs to order Tubiflorae, family Pedaliaceae; about thirty seven species have been described
in to the genus sesamum, but only Sesamum indicum has been recognized as a cultivated species (Getinet et al.
1998). Even though the origin of sesame is still in debate, Mehra (1967) and Mahajan (2007) considered Ethiopia
as the origin of cultivated sesame. Bedigian (1981) argues that, owing to the wide genetic diversity in East Africa
(Ethiopia), it is reasonable to assume that this subcontinent is the primary center of origin and India would then be
thought of as a secondary center for sesame. Sesame seed, also known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Sesame can fit well with other summer annuals in a crop rotation, but may be sensitive to some soil persistent
herbicides. Sesame reportedly can provide some improvement in soil tilth or structure due to extensive rooting.
Sesame must also be planted shallow, depth of planting varies with soil type and soil moisture from 3 to 5 cm
under row planting 10cm and 40cm between plants and rows is recommended respectively. Uniform depth and
seed rate are essential for good stand establishment resulting in maximum yield (Geremew et al., 2012).
In Ethiopia, sesame grows well in the lowlands either as sole crop or intercropped with millet or sorghum (Mesfin
et al., 2004). Sesame is very drought tolerant it has been called a survivor crop, with an ability to grow where most
crops fail. It has a significant role to the Ethiopian economy as it is used for local uses (local oil extraction, soups
and mixed with sugar), export market and as a source of employment opportunity. Ethiopia has high quality
sesame seed cultivars suitable for wide range applications, in particular the Humera type sesame is appreciated
worldwide for its aroma and sweet taste (Wijnands et al., 2009).
Currently, In Ethiopia the major sesame growing areas are located at the remote part of the country bordering the
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  • 3. Analysis Of Data Tri On High Dimensional And... University of Connecticut STAT5605 Project :The Analysis of Data TRI Prediction on high dimensional and multicollinear data Contents [Abstract]: 2 Section 1: Introduction 3 Section 2: Data Description 4 Section 3: Methods and Models: 5 Section 4: Analysis of Data 8 Principle Component Analysis (PCA) 8 Ridge Regression 17 Section5: Model Comparison, Conclusion and Remarks. 20 Section6: Appendix 23 Appendix.A 23 Appendix.B 27 References 29 [Abstract]: This paper is mainly based on the data provided by TRI, a quick service restaurant company. Given the data, their goal of this research is to predict the revenue so that they can decide whether it is wise to open a new restaurant at some places. In this paper, we first want to find a linear model to predict this data. Due to the limitation of the linear model, several methods, such as PCA (principle component analysis), ridge regression and robust regression, are used for improving the performance of the original model. Main issue solved in this paper is the multicollinearity problem. In the original data, 37 continuous variables are highly collinear. The PCA, ridge regression and robust regression are helpful in some ways. Finally, we come up with some predictions and use the known data to test the accuracy of our model. [Key words] prediction, multicollinearity, high dimension, principle component analysis, robust regression, ridge regression, linear regression Section 1: Introduction With over 1,200 quick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Importance Of Objectivity In Art As Gombrich describes, objectivity is the ability to represent something exactly as it is seen in nature without any influence. According to Gombrich, the objectivity of the representation in a work of art does not define how correct or real the art is. On the contrary, realism is defined by the information conveyed from the art. If the information is correct, the work is realistic. Gombrich believes this because there are multiple limits to representing objectively. One of the most prominent limits is style because as much as any artist would like to recreate nature objectively, style overrules. Every artist has a unique temperament which is represented in their work, making it a limit to representing an object objectively. Furthermore, the style itself is a limit to objectivity as well. Style includes but is not limited to the method of recreation or technique. The choice of technique restricts the artist freedom of choice as the artist can only render what his technique is capable of rendering. Not only is the limit to objectivity seen in the work of art itself, but it is also present in viewing nature itself with the eyes. The artist will see certain aspects of nature that others will not see based on his technique. For example, an artist drawing a scene will focus on the scene in terms of lines. Another limit to objectivity is the preference of an artist. An artist will only paint what he likes, which is what he can paint. Answer 2: I agree with all of Gombrich s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Communist Manifesto And Walden In the publications The Communist Manifesto and Walden, Karl Mark and Henry David Thoreau express the prevailing issues of a flawed functioning society. Marx conveys the economic instability of his imperfect civilization, while Thoreau states the materialistic difficulties that prevail in his. Both authors portray a goal to pursue harmony throughout their societies but differentiate in their ways of achieving such freedom. Throughout The Communist Manifesto, Marx expresses the political, economic and social turmoil that were present in their society. During this time period, agriculture production was the main occupation. This resulted in a class struggle between the landowners and the serfs who labored the land. A new, manufacturing class emerged from this conflict called the bourgeoisie. Bourgeoisie changed the focus from agriculture to industrialization and commerce. Having less dexterity and strength [that] is required in manual labor, [helps] modern industry develop and prosper throughout society (Marx 131). This more proficient way to produce commodities helped the bourgeoisie control global and domestic trade. They eventually reached a point where they were inhibited by the feudal government and could not progress at the original rate they were going. Resulting from this, the French Revolution occurred and the bourgeoisie demolished the aristocracy that was originally present during this primitive time. Unfortunately, this did not resolve the primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Particles Lab Pressure vs. Number of Particles Lab Report Introduction: The experiment deals with many different parts and one of them is gas, a substance that moves freel through the air and their particles are stread farther away from each other when compared to the other states of matter. The difference between the states of matter are how close the particles are to each other. The experiment was completed to find how pressure affects the number of particles. Pressure, which is the force exerted on an object by physical contact, was used to apply force into the pressure sensor. A pressure sensor measures the amount of force can object has and this will tell us how the pressure is affecting the number of particles. Also the volume, of the pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the pressure was added to the pressure sensor, it increased the particles speed and added more particles too. Also the object that withheld the pressure had a constant volume, meaning the shape did not change Then when the student increased the pressure the greater number of particles. When the air temperature increases, the particles sped up and this created greater force during the collisions. Also the graph was supposed to start at zero however the y intercept was off by a little because of an error that occurred in the lab. But overall, the graph expressed what was expected and shows a linear trendline that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Andrew Shortland Archeology Archeology is not as simple as looking at rocks and figuring out the past. Carbon dating and other methods that can be used were further explained during this lecture. Other aspects of archeology were also better elaborated during the talk as well. The speaker, Doctor Andrew Shortland, told us a little story to begin his lecture and it was about a man named George Green. His story began with George taking something to the museum and that something was a valuable 1350 B.C. pop style egyptian mini statue. He brought it in and offered it to the museum so they could display if to the public and of course get some money. As the story goes the museum payed £440,000, which in U.S. currency would be about $556,903, as time went by a new director was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortland went on he explained methods of finding out if artifacts were of that time, place, and material the people used at the time. One of the methods he talked about was Carbon Dating, which is a way of finding out an object s age by using properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon. A second way of finding out an artifact s date can be Potassium argon dating which can be used to date extremely old artifacts up to 100,000 years old. The last method he explained was Obsidian hydration dating which is used on artifacts made from volcanic glass. One thing that got my attention were the machines they used to find their legitimacy, date, and so on and one of them was a SEM EDS, scanning electron microscopy with x ray microanalysis. It is an electron beam that scans across a sample s surface. After it scans completely it produces an image or a sample s elemental composition. The 3 signals that provide the most information in the SEM are the secondary electrons, backscattered electrons, and X rays. He also talked about an XRF, X ray fluorescence, a non destructive analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials. The XRF analyzers determine the chemistry of a sample by measuring the fluorescent X ray emitted from a sample when it is excited by a primary X ray source. Thirdly he mentioned an XRD, X ray powder diffraction, which is a rapid analytical technique primarily used for phase identification of a crystalline material and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Extreme Cruelty of the Middle Passage Essay There is no other experience in history where innocent African Americans encountered such a brutal torment. This infamous ordeal is called the Middle Passage or the middle leg of the Triangular Trade, which was the forceful voyage of African Americans from Africa to the New World. The Africans were taken from their homeland, boarded onto the dreadful ships, and scattered into the New World as slaves. 10 16 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic during the 1500 s to the 1900 s and 10 15 percent of them died during the voyage. Millions of men, women, and children left behind their personal possessions and loved ones that will never be seen again. Not only were the Africans limited to freedom, but also lost their identity in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alexander Falconbridge writes that a woman was dejected from the moment she came on board, and refused both food and medicine; being asked by the interpreter what she wanted, she replied nothing but to die , and she did die (Howarth). The enslaved Africans did not want to go through the anguish and would rather have committed suicide or starve themselves to death. They were physically beaten and were under great emotional pain from being torn from their families ( The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie ). This floating prison transported the exhausted Africans under excruciating surroundings. The ships were regular vessels updated and restructured to carry human cargo. They were mostly 50 125 feet long and 8 to 15 feet wide, averaging 100 to 300 ton. The larger ships held about five hundred slaves, while the smaller ones transported less than one hundred. During the concluding years of the slave trade, the large ships were able to carry more than a thousand slaves. They were crammed like loaves of bread on a shelf with only six or seven square feet for their bodies to lie down (Postma 23). The men were fettered two by two and firmly confined to prevent potential rebellion. The women and children had more space to move only because they were not strong enough to break the chains. The majority of the women were forced to help with onboard chores and in the preparation of food. Many of the slave ships contained drums so the slaves would be able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Endangered Animals Are Endangered Tigers are primarily killed to supply underground black markets with its organs, pelts, and bones. These items are highly regarded in eastern medicine (although these treatments have been disproven and have no real medical value). Innocent endangered animals are being killed for false hopes and cures within the eastern culture. Poaching has traditionally been defined as the illegal hunting, killing or capturing of wild animals. The difference between poaching and hunting is one, is that poaching is hunting without the approval of whomever controls or owns the land. Even though some people believe poaching creates lots of business and brings in major income for certain smaller, poorer countries, it endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals, destroys precious ecosystems within the wild, and poaching is extremely harmful to humans. Poaching endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals. In the article Poaching Blamed for Loss of Western Black Rhino , by Frank Jordans states Its loss is significant because the Western Black Rhino is genetically distinct from other rhino subspecies. Reintroducing animals born into captivity is costly and may be impossible, experts say. According to the article, once a species or subspecies goes into extinction within its wild habitat it s near impossible to recover them back. Introducing the captive species into the area would just cause more harm and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Endodontic Pain Endodontic pain in the context of oro facial pain. Endodontic pain is typically derived from noxious insults to the pulp and peri radicular tissues and the inflammation which follows. Nociceptors of the pulp and peri radicular tissues have their cell bodies located in the trigeminal ganglia. When these primary afferent nociceptors experience membrane depolarization due to a noxious stimulus, they send an action potential to the second order neurons whose cell bodies reside in the medulla. The second order neuron then sends a signal to neurons in the higher centres of the brain where processing of the signal results in perception of pain. This is a simplistic explanation of how the mechanism of dental pain perception occurs. There are many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hyperalgesia from peripheral inflammation may occur due to alterations to inhibitory mechanisms. Chronic pain conditions (such as temporomandibular disorders) can result in a decrease in central inhibitory control mechanisms, which results in an increased central excitatory state causing hyperalgesia. It is also possible that multiple primary afferent nerves that innervate different structures, such as the teeth and muscles of mastication, may synapse with the same secondary afferent nerve, which then transmits the signal to the neuron that causes perception of pain. This is called convergence and may also result in referred pain perception from a site experiencing a noxious stimuli to a site that is not. The prudent dentist must be aware of the mechanisms and clinical symptoms of referred pain, peripheral sensitization, central sensitization, and convergence. This knowledge will aide the clinician to be able to properly diagnose non odontogenic oro facial pain in order to treat the patient properly and to avoid doing irreversible harm to the patient, such as extractions or endodontic treatment on healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Murder Of James Byrd The murder of James Byrd, the Howard Beach incident, and the shooting in Ferguson are some of the most infamous racially motivated hate crimes. But, one of the most important things to note is the violent uproar each of these events caused within the African American community. In the novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley illuminates the effects of racial prejudice by emphasizing the Creature s shift in character as he is continually rejected by society, the DeLacey s, and his creator. Similarly to modern day racism, the Creature s hatred towards mankind is fueled by his desire for acceptance. He is forced into the archetype of The Monster; initially good, turned against the world by the absence of love in his life. Ordinary humans are unable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ignorance breeds fear and hatred in the human race causing the creature to lash out against humanity, in fear of being rejected and tormented. Personality and appearance are two very different things; human beings need to distinguish that fact. This same discrimination appears in today s society, it may not be as prominent as it was in Mary Shelley s time, nevertheless, it still occurs. This fear and rejection of the Creature is seen not only in the different people the Monster encounters throughout his travels, but also in his creator. Frankenstein is unable to stand the sight of the creature stating, its unearthly ugliness rendered it almost too horrible for human eyes (Shelley 95). Frankenstein s rejection causes the Creature to accuse Frankenstein of abandonment: you had endowed me with perceptions and passions, and then cast me abroad an object for the scorn and horror of mankind (Shelley 141). The Creature says that he is Frankenstein s obligation and it is Frankenstein s responsibility to be his essential caretaker. Although Victor originally cowered in fear of the Creature, the Creature claims he was initially good and it his Victor s rejection which drives him to violence. The monster repeatedly lectures Frankenstein on his responsibility, I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Power In Fahrenheit 451 Society s Tools to Control Us How society controls individuals is seen in everyday life in most places that any person may visit on an average day. The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, written in 1953, is set in in the future. The book s concept is about how books were banned and it explained how life was changed without books. It has many fictional examples of how society controls individuals in real life even today. However, they might be seen as slightly exaggerated. There are many documentaries and articles that explain and warn of the power society can have over an individual, and how the people must guard themselves against it. Society controlling individuals is shown Fahrenheit 451 and the modern world through media, peer pressure, and ignorance about society s power. The media controlling individuals through society is not a new subject. Advertisements, shows, and news all influencing what each individual thinks about the world and in turn allowing power over the people engaged with it. So what is power? How exactly does it affect me? Well, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace explains it as Power is the ability of one party [or an individual] to make another party do, or stop doing, something. (Naím, Moisés. Why Power Is Decaying in the Modern World ). Simply put this can also be explained as power being in control over another thing. This is shown in Fahrenheit 451 in Mildred s (,the main character s wife,) and her friends interaction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Dwight D. Eisenhower s Influential As President Dwight D. Eisenhower Eisenhower was a very influential character as president, but he was also a stern and driven young man. Dwight D. Eisenhower, nicknamed Ike, was born on October 14, 1890 in Denison, Texas. The Eisenhower family lived in poverty starting with David and Ida Eisenhower. David started his family in the Bible Belt while joining The River Brethren. The River Brethren was a religious group that rejected infant baptism and the establishing church authority like many Christians, the brethren believed the bible is God s true word. Uninterested in farming like the rest of the Bible Belt, David attended a Brethren in Christ college to study engineering which started his life of poverty. Dwight s life was very altered while living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Key Success Factors. Key Success Factors Are Variables KEY SUCCESS FACTORS Key success factors are variables that can significantly affect the overall competitive positions of companies within any particular industry (Wheelen, p113). Airlines are in part service businesses. To be successful, an airline must be effective in four general areas: 1) attracting customers; 2) managing its fleet; 3) managing its people, and 4) managing its finances. Attracting customers One of the biggest challenge in the airline industry is to attract customers. There are so many domestic airlines that other same service, getting the customer from point A to point B, and the customer has to decide which airline they will chose for their trip. One of the ways of attracting customers is a lower ticket price per ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A story like that never happened at Southwest airline, rather it has more positive stories involving its customers. Southwest Airlines did something pretty amazing for one of its passengers after learning her son was in a coma. Passenger Peggy Uhle was on a flight ready for take off from Chicago, Illinois, to Columbus, Ohio, when the plane turned back to the gate unexpectedly. The flight attendant approached Uhle and asked her to get off the plane. Uhle learned from her husband that her son, who lives in Denver, Colorado, was in a coma after suffering a head injury. Before Uhle had even disembarked her scheduled flight or spoken to customer service, Southwest had handled her situation. They had booked her on a direct flight to Denver that was leaving in the next two hours, and the airline did not charge Uhle any additional fees or service charges for the flight. Stories like that are pretty common when it comes to Southwest, and that made them very appreciated by its customers. Managing its fleet Overbooking was a recent subject in news, mainly because of the incident happened on the overbook United flight. Overbooking a flight means that airlines will accept a few additional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Effect Of Relaxation And Guided Imagery On Knee... Page (2012) stated that the importance and purpose of research is to answer an enquiry or define a phenomenon in a scientific practice, and building new knowledge. A specific research design also provides validity and reliability to the findings. Evidence based practice is important to sport therapy as it allows therapists to analyse and interpret research when performing or evaluating studies for clinical practice (Page, 2012). For example, clinical observations are often diagnosed in order to make clear knowledgeable decisions, in order to help a therapist maximize and optimize a patient s recovery and overall well being. This essay will discuss 4 sources of research: Imagery use by injured athletes (Driediger et al., 2005) Effect of Relaxation and Guided Imagery on Knee Strength, Rein jury Anxiety and Pain Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (Cupal and Brewer, 2001) Psychological interventions to improve recovery (Forsdyke, 2014) How to manage the fear and anxiety of re injury (Walker, 2006) Research Design In 2006, Drierdiger et al published an article in the Journal of Sports Science on how imagery is used by injured athletes. In their research 10 injured athletes representing seven different sports received physiotherapy, and were interviewed on what kind of imagery they used. The interview guide consisted of three sections. The first section examined the injured athletes about their use of imagery in training and competition, the second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Pros And Cons Of King Philips War King Philips War took place from 1675 1676. This was not a long war, but was very devastating for both the Native Americans and colonists. This war took place in New England, and was the most devastating war between the Native Americans and colonists during this time (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2016). King Philip wasn t even a king during this war, and there was no involvement from a King Philip. The name King Philip came from the son of Massasoit that the English called and also the chief of the Wampanoag tribe, his name to the tribe was Metacomet, Metacom, or Pometacom (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2016). Many factors led up to this war. The Native Americans did not always show hate to the colonists, but once Metacomet came to power ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The colonists would capture his wife and nine year old sold and sold them into slavery (Mass Moments 2011). The war was starting to come to an end, because of food shortages, diseases, and the Mohawk refusing to take part in the war (textbook). Metacomet s resistance began to falter right in front of him. Metacomet was shot and killed in battle on August 12th 1676 by another Native American, John Alderman (Mass Moments 2011). Metacomet s death was basically the finally to the brutal King Philip s War. Colonists decapitated and quartered Metacomet s body (Mass Moments 2011). The colonists placed his head on stake and marched through the streets of Plymouth for everyone to see, it remained for the public s view for many years (Mass Moments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Jingle Bells Literary Devices Literary devices of Jingle bells Jingle Bells by James L. Pierpont, shows that you should spend time with your loved ones by having a sleigh run during winter. The author used literary devices impact the song. The literary devices were used to support the theme of the song.If they were not used the song would have no meaning. The author used very powerful literary devices to impact the song which were repetition, onomatopoeia ,and imagery. so James L. Pierpont used one of the powerful literary device which is repetition.In the song the author wrote, Jingle Bells Jingle Bells (James verse 10). It has the poetic device because it repeats and it shows the importance of the jingle bells in the sleigh, which you ring it with your loved ones. Furthermore in the song the author wrote Jingle all the way (James verse 28). It has the poetic device because it repeats and it s another big part and it shows the importance of the fun of ringing the jingle bells in the sleigh with your loved ones. Also in the song the author wrote Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh Hey! (James verses 46,47,48).It has the poetic device because it repeats and it another big part and it shows the importance of thinking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pierpont used another power literary device which is imagery.In the song the author wrote, Jingle Bells Jingle Bells (James verse 10). It has the poetic device because it has the image of jingle bells and it shows that you can ring it during the sleigh run. Furthermore in the song the author wrote Jingle all the way (James verse 28). It has the poetic device because it has the image of someone ringing the jingle bells and it shows that you can do the same while you in the sleigh run. Also in the song the author wrote Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh Hey! (James verses 46,47,48). It has the poetic device because it has the image of someone having a sleigh run and it shows that you can do the same. That s how he used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Gestalt Principles Of Visual Perception The perceptual process enables us to perceive the world through our senses of sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch. In particular, our visual system processes vast amounts of information in its environment. Rather than perceiving elements separately, our brain organizes patterns, objects, and shapes into whole forms that we can understand. The gestalt grouping principles of visual perception describe this organization as a set of principles that explain how we perceive and organize visual stimuli. The gestalt principles similarity, proximity, closure, figure ground, continuance, and common fate were introduced by gestalt psychologist Max Werthimer in his seminal paper Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms and are a popular tool used by designers for visually organizing information. In this series of articles, we will learn how these principles can be used to improve the usability of designs. Proper use can affect efficiency, learnability, and memorability, and also reduce errors, contributing to the overall satisfaction of a website. The gestalt principles are foundational and hidden behind the structure of a design, making it difficult to understand the concepts visually. Therefore, I first introduce them as simple line and shape examples, to build a foundation for understanding, and then present real world examples to illustrate the principles in use. Through deconstruction of real world examples, I hope to show how the gestalt principles form relationships between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dostoevsky’s Notes from Undergound Dostoevsky s Notes from Undergound Reactions to an Overdeterministic Existence Some of the works cited are missing Dostoevsky presents his Notes from Undergound as the fragmented ramblings of an unnamed narrator. On the surface, the character s narration appears disjointed and reaches no conclusive end ing until the author intercedes to end the book. However, a close examination of the underground man s language reveals a progression in his collected ravings. After expressing dissatisfaction with the notion of determinism, the underground man perceives the irony of his ultra deterministic reality. Through his narrative, the underground man discovers the truth about his predestined, fictional existence. Dostoevsky s work is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The underground man s rebellion against determinism and its consequences has become one of the most famous moments in modern thought, and with good reason (196). Morson observes that, although the underground man denounces a deterministic world, he still believes that he lives in one. The underground man s resentment of determinism produces irony in that the underground man s true existence as a fictional character epitomizes determinism, as Morson contends. Morson articulates the irony, stating: Here Dostoevsky makes shrewd use of metaliterary devices. For all of his struggles to be free, the underground man is doubly determined, not only from within the narrative world but also from without; not only by the iron logic of spite governing his actions but also by the fact that he is the creation of someone who has plotted all his actions in advance. His world is not just deterministic but overdeterministic. What Dostoevsky has done here is to make the very fact that the story is a story, that it has a structure and has already been written, a sign of failed choice and futile self assertion (199). The underground man struggles against the idea that his actions have been pre determined, yet the reader knows that the outcome has already been decided and already exists as words in coming chapters. The character makes no conscious choice in his existence because the author controls his thoughts and actions. Morson uses a story that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Student Confusion of Different Levels of Nursing Essay Many students who are studying to become a nurse may find the different levels of nursing to be confusing. As mentioned earlier, the definition of RN, LPN, and CNA themselves signify many differences. Additionally, there are different educational requirements for each. One can become a Certified Nursing Assistant or Aides after completing just a few weeks of lessons. Federal nurse aide training regularization are mandated in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA 1987). These state approved training programs include a minimum of 75 hours with 16 hours of supervised clinical training. The programs are tailored in basic skills in patient care in hospitals, home health agencies, and long term care facilities. Once the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The programs were taught by physicians and were a few weeks in length. Students spent little time on theory and classroom lecture. The nursing students spent over 12 hours from six to seven days a week providing patient care; their nursing skills were learned through hands on experience. There were about 1,300 diploma nursing schools during the 1950s and 1960s (Roux Halstead, p. 27 57). In 2006, there were only about 60 diploma programs in the United States. Currently, the educational preparation of a diploma nurse is two to three years in duration and takes place primarily in the hospital setting. The coursework include physical and social sciences, biology, and theoretical learning and practical experience; in addition, the programs place a strong emphasis on clinical training. When compared to other entry level nursing programs, they provide the more hours in clinical training. The programs prepare a graduate to function in acute care, intermediate, long term care, and community health care facilities. Upon graduation, graduates are awarded a certificate and are eligible to take the NCLEX RN exam. Most graduates are employed by the hospitals where they trained. For educational advancement opportunity, the nursing programs collaborated with colleges and universities to offer students option to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How To Write An Analytical Essay On Chinese Cinderella Lauren Connolly American Literature October 1, 2015 Analytical research paper Culture is similar to personality. In a person, the personality is made up of the values, beliefs, underlying assumptions, interests, and experiences that create a person s behavior. Culture is made up of the values, beliefs, underlying assumptions, attitudes and behaviors shared by a group of people. Culture is the behavior that results when a group arrives at a set of rules for working together. Chinese Cinderella; an autobiography written by Adeline Yen Mah expresses the Chinese culture through Yen Mah s personal experiences as a child. In Chinese Cinderella, Adeline Yen Mah returns to her roots to tell the story of her painful childhood and her ultimate triumph ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adeline comes home from her first week of kindergarten, all smiles because she had been chosen to lead the class and has received a medal and a certificate for her achievement. Her aunt Baba is full of pride and files the certificate and medal in her safe deposit box. She described the certificate as some precious jewel impossible to replace (page 2). Adelines academic achievements are how she eventually gains acceptance within an uncaring family. She had a lot of pride over the metal it shows the sadness she is facing everyday, with her siblings hating her achievements and her dad only caring when she receives them. I was winning the medal every week and wearing it constantly. I knew this displeased my siblings, especially Big Sister and Second Brother, but it was the only way to make Father take notice and be proud of me (page 15). Adeline starts to mature when she starts to realize that her achievements should only matter if it makes her happy, not just her father. Adeline s parents threaten to move her to a far away school. Adeline is elected class president. Everyone is excited, her classmates and more importantly her. Her classmates decide to celebrate at her house and this is when her parents lash out and get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Big6 Information Literacy Executive summary: Information Literacy (IL) is a strategic look at the future of education focusing on the evolution of the virtual learning environment. With the implementation of Information Literacy Models such as the Big6 model in which these skills can be transferrable to any educational stage or workplace as well as the Information Search Process (ISP) where teachers and students who are exposed to inquiry based learning are doing so in a holistic approach to research gathering, not merely the collection of information. IL and ISP is designed for educators to provide foundational scaffolding for students to access in their quest for efficient and effective research in order to reduce student stress and anxiety when completing assessments/assignments. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... E 2006. A Critical Investigation of Students and Teachers Views of the Use of Information Literacy Skills in School Assignments. Retrieved October 3, 2014. From. http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslpubsandjournals/slr/vol9/SLMR_CriticalInvestigation_V9.pdf Kuhlthau (2010) Guided Inquiry: School Libraries in the 21st Century. School libraries world wide. https://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/docs/GI School Librarians in the 21 Century.pdf (Kuhlthau, C. Maniotes, L, 2011) Building Guided Inquiry Teams for 21st Century Learners. Retrieved October 11, 2014. From http://www.schoollibrarymonthly.com/articles/kuhlthau maniotes2010 v26n5p18.html Kuhlthau, C. 2013. Information Search Process, retrieved October, 1, 2014 from http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/information_search_process.htm Marsh, C., Hart, C. (2011). 21st Century HSIE: Teaching the Social Sciences and Humanities in an Australian Curriculum (6th ed). Malaysia: Pearson Education. Retrieved October 2, 2014 from http://21stcenturyhsie.weebly.com/inquiry pedagogy.html Oberg, D. 2013 Information literacy and the school library: Information Literacy Program retrieved 20/9/2014 from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Descriptive Wedding The sun shining in front of us was radiantly beautiful on the Sunday morning of March 20, 2006. To the right of us was a lake that seemed like a black void, the sun bouncing off its surface as we sauntered down the pavement of the famous Lake Las Vegas. The spring air was crisp with a soft breeze hitting us, making our hair and dresses flow in the direction of the wind. Walking ahead of me along the gorgeous view was the wedding processional, consisting of the groomsmen, bridesmaids, and maid of honor. I followed after them, my small feet doing their best to catch up as I was forced to wear an uncomfortable pair of high heels. My small, five year old figure was leading the way for the most important woman of my life, nervousness and happiness all occurring in her at once as we were getting closer to the destination. Once the destination would be reached, a moment that changed my family s life forever would occur; the day of my parent s wedding. First and foremost, I was wearing a mini replica of the bride s formal outfit, a tea length white dress that made me feel like a young princess. My small, dainty hands were wrapped around the handle of a basket that held delicate flowers. These flowers were to be dropped on the floor to symbolize an everlasting amount of good luck for the special couple. As I walked, one of my hands would let go of the handle to grab a handful of pink petals inside the basket. My hand moved to the side of my body, then I would open up my hand to let ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Energy Costs Energy costs There are various energy sources available in the world today. These are either renewable sources or non renewable sources. Some of the non renewable sources include coal, oil, and nuclear fuel while renewable resources are solar energy, wind power, biomass, geothermal wave and tidal power, hydropower and so on. Cost supply and uncertainty are usually quite asymmetric when it comes to the energy industry and any other industry in the world. The paper will look at the future of energy extraction in terms of costs.it will also look at how technological improvement have impacted energy extraction even in the wake of the depletion of convectional sources. Cost supply and uncertainty are asymmetrical when it comes to extraction of energy. The cost of energy extraction will determine the supply. The future of energy extraction is quite uncertain since non renewable energy sources are slowly being depleted. The future of energy extraction is quite uncertain which means that the cost and supply are going to be determined by the availability of the energy sources which will be extracted. The future of extraction of energy is determined by as a result of costs. This is because there are various techniques which are used in extraction of energy. These techniques used all cost differently depending on the complexity of the method of extraction that is being used. The convectional energy sources which are in existence are slowly being depleted. This means that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Similarities Between Classical Music and Ellington s... One of the greatest tragedies in the 20th century can be seen in the debasing of the Jazz genre as a unworthy equal to it s predecessor, European Classical music. This can be seen in various statements about Jazz, such as Boris Gibalin commit, The Jazz Mania has taken on the character of a lingering illness and must be cured by means of forceful intervention. 1 This conflict can be traced through out the history of Jazz, as Classical composers have relatively disregarded this new type of music. Before Duke Ellington s Cotton Club performances, Jazz play on the radio was delegated for late night audience only. This sub culture treatment has led many critics to disregard the Jazz movement as a dance craze, or unsuccessful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Complete artistic improvisational is only accomplished by the single performer, but Yet the moment a group or a collective improvisational steps in some relatively simple and more or less inflexible convention becomes essential if mere chaos is to be kept at bay. 3 This is why Duke Ellington s Orchestra played such an integrate role in his development of musical scores. It is here that we see the originality of Duke Ellington, for in his tailoring a piece around the performer, he created the impression of pure interpretations within the framework of structure. As Duke once said, Another theory they hold is that there is such thing as a unadulterated improvisation without any preparation or anticipation. It is my firm belief that there has never been anyone who has blown even two bars worth listening to who didn t have some idea what he was going to play, before he started 4 This is an important aspect to bear in mind for this argument, for the mistake that Classical critics make is this distortion of the improvisational aspect to such extremes that one would believe that no compositional writing takes place. While obviously some improvisation happens in Jazz assembles, it is not that extreme, and in Ellington s case this improvisation of certain musicians was actually written in the piece. Ellington work is centered on the interplay between written and improvised music. 5 As one can see both types of composers utilize their musicians to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Birdcage The Birdcage is how human social life, groups, and societies emphasize on modern, industrialized systems. Val Goldman and Barbara Keeley are engaged to be married, and have decided to have their families meet. Val s father, Armand Goldman , owns The Birdcage, a South Beach drag club. His domestic partner is Albert , who appears regularly as Starina, the show s star drag queen. They are a nuclear family. A nuclear family is a household in which a married couple or single parent live with their own or adopted children. Barbara s father, however, is ultraconservative Republican Ohio Senator Kevin Keeley. According to the concept of states, this is power. They are an extended family. An extended family is where kin in addition to parents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plan works perfectly and none of the media crews recognize Kevin, Louise or Barbara. Kevin, a supposed homophobe, isn t distressed to be wearing a dress. The group leaves South Beach with Katherine, passing Kevin s driver on the way out, who does not recognize him, even when they speak. This movie is a great example of social groups, leadership, culture, norms, society, nature and nurture, and social lives. This movie represents how the American culture chooses our social class in society. Some sociologists believed that lifestyle choices are an important influence on our social class position (Giddens, 209). Our class position is the way we dress, where we eat, where we sleep, and how we relax (Giddens, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Gravimetric Analysis Of Copper Chloride Hydrate Chemical formulas are central to chemistry; they describe, identify, and predict the properties of compounds. Chemical formulas can be found by a process called gravimetric analysis in which components of a compound are isolated, their masses are found, and the mass differences recorded. Gravimetric analysis can be helpful when finding the formula of an ionic hydrate, an ionic crystal bound to water molecules because it allows for the mass of water to be found allowing for further separation of the remaining elements in the ionic compound. When water is removed from an ionic hydrate, the ionic hydrate becomes an anhydrous ionic compound. Additionally, because of the Law of Definite Proportions, the ratio of moles of water released to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wire reacted with the solution to yield copper; any remaining aluminum was dissolved with a few drops of 6M HNO3. Following the isolation of the copper, it was separated from the solution with a Büchner funnel and flask. A piece of filter paper was weighed, and its mass was recorded. Then, the filter paper was placed on the vacuum flask, which was turned on, and the copper solution was poured over it. The copper was also rinsed with 95% ethanol solution before being set on a paper towel to dry. Finally, one day after the previous step, the copper was weighed, and its mass recorded. The recorded masses were then used to determine the mass of copper, chlorine, and water in the unknown copper chloride hydrate. The resulting masses were used to find the formula of the unknown copper chloride hydrate according to CuxClynH2O. Results The mass of water in the unknown Copper Chloride Hydrate is 0.22g, as found by the difference in mass between the sample before and after heating. The mass of copper is 0.29 grams, and the mass of chlorine is 0.49 grams. These values were found by isolating the copper then subtracting the mass of the copper from the mass of the sample after heating to determine the mass of chlorine. The masses were converted into moles with the general formula 1 mole/Molar Mass x mass of given element/compound. For example, the moles of copper were found by multiplying 0.29 grams by 1 mole/63.546 grams (Molar Mass of copper), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Unanimous Verdict vs. Majority Rules Verdicts The use of a jury is the traditional method within the common law for deciding the facts in any dispute between parties. The role of a jury is to determine question of fact. The jury is in a powerful method because ultimately, it determines whether a person is guilty or innocent. In civil cases, the main function of the jury is to find the facts having regard to the evidence, and assess damages. The number of jurors used in a civil trial is less than that used in a criminal trial. Another important difference is that the verdict does not have to be unanimous, meaning that a judge will accept a majority decision of a civil jury. Unanimity has long been considered as essential and fundamental part of jury trials. Unanimous decisions refer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is simply not valid to say that if a doubt is held by one amongst twelve, then it cannot be reasonable doubt. Another disadvantage, which would result from adopting the majority rules verdict system, includes the fact that there is also a risk that a minority in a criminal jury may cease to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rapa Nui Body Modification Body modification has been found in practically all cultures throughout history. The most common type of body modification is the act of tattooing. This act includes injecting ink or dye into the skin with a needle to leave a permanent symbol. The reasons behind why tattooing has come to be is variable from culture to culture. Some see it as a way to symbolize your political status, while others see it as a form of medical treatment. The Rapa Nui people are found on what is commonly known as Easter Island. The Island was remotely barren with volcanic peaks and rock based soil, with few shrubs and little grass. An isolated country, the Rapa Nui were not in contact with any groups until their European discovery in 1862 with Chilean dictatorship soon after (Schiefenhovel, 2016). Their form of economy did not come from outside trade. Instead, the Rapa Nui people cultivated on small plots of land with the outside of food source of fish. Because of their small economies, there became an occupational based hierarchy. Those who were stone carvers or fishermen held one of the highest positions within the society (Schiefnhovel, 2016). Their political system followed a chiefdom. Their high chief was believed to come from their islander s founder, and was passed down from father to son. Their religion was based around multiple Gods and spirits. They were broken up into two categories; high Gods and lesser Gods. These traditional beliefs included religious rituals and priests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Pros And Cons Of The Paleo Diet On the other hand opponents of the Paleo Diet point out what they see as a major flaw in the pro Paleo argument: There aren t any research backed reasons to cut dairy, legumes and grains out of one s diet. Thus, the Paleo diet might have unintended health consequences and may not be representational of a true Paleolithic diet. Ferris Jabr, How to Really Eat Like a Hunter Gatherer: Why the Paleo Diet Is Half Baked, states that we are not biologically identical to our Paleolithic predecessors, nor do we have access to the foods they ate. Matt Purdy, Paleo Schmaleo: Why the Paleo diet is wrong, indicates that it was the glucose in starches like potatoes, cooked by our Paleolithic ancestors, which allowed the human brain to develop. Kathleen Burke, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. What Is Wrong By Weinz Ickstadt In his article, Heinz Ickstadt emphasizes an immense influence of globalisation onto the development of American Studies as an academic discipline. He thinks that this process has inflicted changes not only on the society itself, but also on all spheres of its activity, including the academic field. According to Ickstadt, American Studies as one of academic disciplines adjusts itself to the new conditions by implementing the transnational approach to its field of study (544 45). In his article, the scholar focuses on the existing uncertainty about the boundaries of this approach. According to Ickstadt, American Studies have always been in a process of self discovery and self becoming (545). Moreover, since its beginnings in the 1930s, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How carbon dioxide can affect the rate of photosynthesis Aim: To investigate how carbon dioxide can affect the rate of photosynthesis. Hypothesis: The rate of photosynthesis in the water plant hydrilla will change as the rate of carbon dioxide changes. Background information: Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is the process of autotrophs turning carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen, using light energy from sunlight. Autotrophs are organisms that are able to produce nutrients and organic compounds using inorganic materials. Examples of autotrophs are green plants, algae, bacteria, etc. Organisms which are capable to photosynthesize are called photoautotroph. The chloroplasts (plant cell that contains chlorophyll) in autotrophs trap light energy from the sun and use it to combine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apparatus: 1 beaker 1 lamp 1 ruler 1 transparent plastic shield 1 glass funnel with plastic tubes to let the funnel sink to the bottom of the beaker which stabilizes the funnel 1 test tube 1 stopwatch 1 spatula 1 jar of sodium hydrogen carbonate 1 balance 1 hydrilla (a type of water plant) Set up: Closer look at the beaker: Method/Procedure: 1. Set up: Measure the amount of sodium hydrogen carbonate (2, 4, 6, 8, 10g) to be mixed with water in the beaker. This is the only independent variable in this experiment. 2. Set up: Measure and pour 650ml of water into a beaker and mix it with sodium hydrogen carbonate using a stirring rod until all the sodium hydrogen carbonate has dissolved into the water. 3. Set up: Place the beaker in front of a lamp covered with a transparent plastic shield. 4. Recording data: Measure the distance between the lamp and the beaker. It should be 70cm at all times because it is a control variable. This cannot be changed because light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis. If the plant is too close to the lamp, the results would be most affect by light intensity instead of carbon dioxide and the results would not be accurate. 5. Set up: Choose a hydrilla and put it into a funnel with plastic tubes and cut the end of the hydrilla s stem to let bubble came out of the stem when conducting the experiment.Then take it out from the funnel s narrow opening. Place the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Pros And Cons Of Mandatory Immunizations Compulsory immunizations for public school enrollment are necessary to prevent highly communicable childhood diseases. This has been much debated since the early 1900 s and has recently made a resurgence through the anti vaccine movement. The case in 1905, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, Jacobson argues that a person s liberties are infringed upon by requiring mandatory immunizations (Mariner, Annas, Glantz, 2005). The court s decision to allow the state to impose mandatory small pox immunizations was based on the justification that it was for the safety of the general public (Mariner, Annas, Glantz, 2005). In ignoring the recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) there has been increase in outbreaks, which can be linked to vaccine refusal (Phadke, Bednarczyk, Salmon, Omer, 2016). In Table 1. of the article Association Between Vaccine Refusal and Vaccine Preventable Disease in the United States, it clearly demonstrates that more cases of measles were found with those who were unvaccinated against measles. From 2000 to 2015 there were a reported 1416 cases of measles and of those 804 were unvaccinated against measles. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Take for example the outbreak of measles at Disneyland where approximately half of the 111 cases where unvaccinated (Phadke, Bednarczyk, Salmon, Omer, 2016). Moreover, if parents continue to refuse to vaccinate their children, the outbreaks will become more frequent and with increased cases. There are 14 vaccine preventable disease that are essential to the safety of the general public and among infants and children (CDC, 2016). This topic is quite polarized, but with the information available I would continue to support an immunization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Radar Intrusion Detection System ( Ids )  INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM (IDS): The IDS is a type of security management system for computers and networks. It gathers and analyzes the information from different areas within the computer or a network in order to identify possible security threats, which may include both intrusions and misuse[[98] , [99]]. It is installed between the firewall and personal computer or server as shown in figure 7. The moment the IDS detects the attacks, an alarm is produced that informs the user of the undergoing attacks. It has three core parts packet sniffing, detection and reporting. Figure 7: Intrusion Detection System According to the method of detection , IDS can be divided into: Anomaly and Misuse based detection. After the construction of the normal pattern the data is classified into attacked data if it doesn t belong to normal data. Misused detection is used to detect the attacks in different ways. Anomaly based detection often has high false alarm rate due to the changeful attack patterns. Its accuracy rate is low as compared to the Misuse based detection .The accuracy rate of misuse based detection is high because the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Captivating Story Of Aschenputtel In Disney s Cinderella ¨No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dreams that you wish will come true.¨ In Disney s Cinderella, it is all magic and dreams. The captivating story of Cinderella originated from an old folktale called Aschenputtel. Destined to go to the royal festival, Aschenputtel has to overcome her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. This beautiful girl has many traits that would please any person, they include kindness, friendliness, and humbleness. One of Aschenputtel most well known traits is her humbleness. In one section of the story, Aschenputtel father is heading out to the fair and asked her and her stepsisters, what they wished for him to bring back for them. One of the stepsisters asked for fine clothes, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Frederick Douglass Ridicule Auld Analysis While reading Frederick Douglass Letter to my Former Master and Letter to Henry C. Wright , it became clear that both beautifully written pieces were criticisms of the receiver. While writing to Thomas Auld, the former master, Douglass does not go deliberately out of his way to insult Auld, instead, Douglass describes their relationship as long and intimate, by no means friendly [that] unhappily subsisted between [Auld] and [Douglass], leads [Douglass] to hope that [Auld] will easily account for the great liberty which [Douglass] now take in addressing [Auld] in this open and public manner. Douglass does not want to ridicule Auld which adds to his negative demeanor towards slaves. Instead, Douglass is going to justify why it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wright also criticizes the receiver. During the letter, Douglass indicated that Wright has not done enough to be an advocate of anti slavery because Wright [has not] acted quite consistently with [his charaver for promptness, in delaying [his] advice till he transaction was completed. Douglass does not appreciate the two sided ace of Henry C. Wright because as an advocate of anti slavery, Wright should stand firmly against the sanction of robbing slaves for their independence. However, in this letter, Douglass is audacious of Wright. Douglass does not fear Wright because he knows that slaves who buy their freedom are not doing the correct thing. He knows that he is alright with being in Europe although everything he has ever worked for is in America. Frederick Douglass will not sanction [the government s] right to rob [him] because he is naturally born with the right to be free. Henry C. Wright was an advocate for feminism, anti slavery, and giving people their natural rights, but when it came to speaking about his views, Wright knew his reputation would plummet. Douglass continues to be audacious when [he] does not think it would be very honorable pn [his] part, to remain silent during the whole transaction. It is evident that Douglass not only wants slaves to be free, but he does not want the slaves to pay for their independence because that would lead to the leaders of the government to increase the fee of becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Character Development in John Steinbeck s Cannery Row Essay Character Development in John Steinbeck s Cannery Row Maybe it s more important to be appreciated than to be wealthy. Cannery Row by John Steinbeck (1945) is one of the most unique of all of the Nobel Prize winning novels. Cannery Row is set in a very poor area of California known as Monterey. It is a small port town south of San Francisco. The time era is post Depression and World War II. The novel is about how lower class people with warm hearts have the ability to create their own heaven on earth. The novel starts out with a group of people known as Mack and the boys. None of these men have jobs, and they all live in a small shack at the end of town. Mack and the boys want to do something nice for their loving friend Doc. Doc is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They set up the surprise party at Doc s house, but Doc is late getting home and by the time he gets there, his house is trashed and everyone is passed out drunk. There seems to be a bad feeling haunting the town for a while after the party. As time goes on, Doc, Lee and Mack begin to spend more time together. They encounter many obstacles throughout the rest of the novel. First the whole town comes down with a terrible influenza, then they have to deal with heart ache when they find their friend, dead in the ocean. After things begin to return to normal, Mack and Lee decide to throw another party for their dear friend Doc. This time Doc attends his party and has a wonderful time. He is very happy to have friends like Lee, Mack and the boys to show that he is appreciated. Doc then begins to clean his house while he thinks back on all his memories in the beautiful town known as Cannery Row. Steinbeck develops the characters and their personalities in a unique way, turning a small ordinary town into a magical paradise. The main character, Doc has a strong personality that shows leadership. He is the strong one who holds the stability among all the other characters. He is a gentle, confident, middle aged man. Everyone in the novel respects Doc and confides in him for all their needs or advice. One quote showing how Doc is a leader to all states, Doc tips his hat to dogs as he drives by and the dogs look up and smile at him (23). Doc is well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. DFO Case Study Essay DFO was purchased from BVDA (Netherlands), and ninhydrin (2,2 dihydroxy 1,3indanedione) was purchased from Sirchie (USA). L serine, glycine, DL alanine, L leucine, L threonine, L histidine, L valine, L (+) asparagin, L lysine, sodium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, and zinc chloride were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (UK). The artificial sweat solution used for printing the artificial latent fingermarks was prepared following literature method mentioned [7]. 2.2 Instruments Epson V33 scanner (Japan) was used for scanning inked fingermark. EPSON L310 inkjet printer (Japan) was used for printing artificial latent fingermarks on the white paper surface. Polilight PL 500 (ROFIN, Australia) and Poliview (ROFIN, Australia) were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [7]. An inked thumb mark was scanned with a scanner. The empty spaces between the ridges of the scanned image were converted into a transparent format by processing a scanned image of the fingermark using Adobe Photoshop and used as the digital master fingermark. The master fingermark was printed with an inkjet printer installing an inkjet cartridge case filled with artificial sweat solution. Table 2 shows the formulation of artificial sweat solution. The printing intensities of the artificial latent fingermarks were adjusted with [output levels] Photoshop functions (latent fingermark printing intensity decreases as the output level increase). The intensity of the artificial latent fingermark printed on the small pieces (8 12 cm) of photocopy paper was estimated by the weight difference of the paper before and after the printing. The printing and weighing process was repeated 5 times, and the weight changes of paper are shown in Fig. 1, indicating that the intensities of printed artificial latent fingermarks are almost linearly decreasing as the output level of printing increases. Since the printer performance may change over time, the quality of the printed image may change depending on the time, even if one image is printed with the same printer. Therefore, the printing quality of latent fingermark was confirmed by observing the weight change in the paper immediately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. 1.1 Explain The Difference Between Fire Intensity And... 1.1 Explain (using words) how each of these three is calculated and identify the primary variable(s) used in the calculations. Describe how these variables cause this influence. Fireline intensity (IB) the rate of heat released over a set distance by the actively flaming front of the fire (kW/m). It is calculated by measuring the weight of the fuel burned and the rate of spread. The equation is IB = w h R w is the weight of the fuel consumed by the fire (kg m 2). h is the low fuel heat content and is a constant. 18260 kJ kg 1 = h R is the rate of spread (m 1 s 1). The weight of the fuel and the rate of spread affect fire intensity by increasing or decreasing it, which in turn affects the fireline intensity. The heavier the fuel is, the more there is and the faster the spread therefore increasing both the fire intensity and fireline intensity. The lighter the fuel, the less there is and the slower the spread therefore decreasing both types of intensities. Heat per Unit Area (HA) is the total heat released from a given area (kJ m 2). Heat per Unit Area is a measurement of rate of spread and flame length. The equation is HA = (60 IB) / R IB is the fireline intensity (kJ m 1 s 1). R is the rate of spread (m 1 s 1). Fireline intensity and rate of spread ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fire intensity varies on the type and amount of understory growth and if there is build up of dead, dry material. In a Postoak stand with a grass understory fire intensity will be low and will not produce flame lengths long enough to scorch tree crowns. In a Postoak stand with a yaupon/juniper understory, the fire intensity will will be high and will produce flame lengths adequate enough to scorch tree crowns. In an open juniper stand within a grass matrix, the fire intensity will be low to medium depending on how tall the grass is and if there is a build up of dead, dry fuel under the juniper stands. There will be no crown scorching in juniper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. NCAA March Madness Tournament One of the top sporting events in the world is considered to be the NCAA March Madness tournament. This tournament is ranked third just behind the super bowl and FIFA World Cup. It s unbelievable to think that one of the top sporting events in the world is in college athletics. You have other professional sports like basketball, baseball, hockey and NASCAR, but there championships still don t compare to the NCAA championship. March madness is so popular that global firms Challenger, Gray Christmas, Inc believe that companies are expected to lose about $1.2 billion because of every hour of work that employees are watching games instead of working (Koba, 2014). These employees will spend on average 90 minutes a day at work watching ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was considered the biggest tournament in the whole country and everyone was trying to get in to prove their skills. This tournament was much different then the one today because you weren t able to watch these games on television or check your phone for the scores. The only way you would know who moves on or what teams won was to actually go to the game. This is why it would get very crowded at Illinois arena. The NCAA has stuck with the current format for the bracket since 2011. There are 68 teams that compete in the NCAA basketball tournament from March to April. 32 of the 68 teams automatically qualify if they win their conference championship. The Ivy does not have a tournament championship so whoever is the regular season champion in the Ivy League has an automatic bid as well. The rest of the 36 slots are filled by at large bids and are selected by a committee based on their record and how difficult teams schedules were. This selection is televised on ESPN and is called, Selection Sunday. After the committee picks who belong in the tournament, they then need to make the seeding s for each team. If you are a #1 seed you are considered the best team in that region. If you re a #16 you are the worst team. There are four separate regions in the tournament and in each region there is a #1 seed through #16. The committee sets up the bracket so the #1 seed has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. 18th Street Gang Analysis the upcoming dictators In Chicago 2022 in this neighborhood there was the most dangerous criminal on the streets. He was famous, but he was low key famous. The people knew him but the cops had no idea there was a guy like this on the streets. He goes by black papa, but his real name was Ib ba. His house is small and trashy but he made it like that so people would think he had nothing but in his house he had million of money and thousand of drugs. In this part of Chicago there was gangs Ib was the leader of the 18th street gang. His gang had bob fish wasbi, Christan the destroyer, Devyn chill, and Pablo the quiet. Black papas gang was small but the other gangs wouldn t dare try to cross them Pablo the quiet was quiet but if u made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So they went up and black papi asked s what s there gang name and miller all I do is killin said shhhh bob fish wasbi said don t tell us shh and Miller said no stupid idiot our name is shh gang then Pablo said that s a stupid gang name then Besse said your stupid and sticked her 2 centimeters tongue out and Ian said what the fuck happened to your tongue and Besse laughed and said it got cut off In a fight. Black papa said what the fuck that must of hurt like hell. then small crackson came out of know we re and picked of bob fish wasbi and threw him down. then bob got up and got a rock and chucked it at crackson head and Crackson passed out. After that black papa said let s not fight let s join forces and they did. 2 months later 18 street gang and shhh gang had over 5000 people loving them and wanting to be in the gang. Then black papa said bill gates is going on vacation in he left 1 billion dollars in his house, but the problem was there was 50 security guards but that didn t stop the gang. So shh gang and black papas gang got some other people and they killed the securitie guards and got the money and split it equally. The next day black papa felt like they were king so he said next up get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Production of Sesame in Ethiopia Essay examples Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), is probably the most ancient oilseed known and used by man (Weiss, 1983). The cultivated sesame belongs to order Tubiflorae, family Pedaliaceae; about thirty seven species have been described in to the genus sesamum, but only Sesamum indicum has been recognized as a cultivated species (Getinet et al. 1998). Even though the origin of sesame is still in debate, Mehra (1967) and Mahajan (2007) considered Ethiopia as the origin of cultivated sesame. Bedigian (1981) argues that, owing to the wide genetic diversity in East Africa (Ethiopia), it is reasonable to assume that this subcontinent is the primary center of origin and India would then be thought of as a secondary center for sesame. Sesame seed, also known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sesame can fit well with other summer annuals in a crop rotation, but may be sensitive to some soil persistent herbicides. Sesame reportedly can provide some improvement in soil tilth or structure due to extensive rooting. Sesame must also be planted shallow, depth of planting varies with soil type and soil moisture from 3 to 5 cm under row planting 10cm and 40cm between plants and rows is recommended respectively. Uniform depth and seed rate are essential for good stand establishment resulting in maximum yield (Geremew et al., 2012). In Ethiopia, sesame grows well in the lowlands either as sole crop or intercropped with millet or sorghum (Mesfin et al., 2004). Sesame is very drought tolerant it has been called a survivor crop, with an ability to grow where most crops fail. It has a significant role to the Ethiopian economy as it is used for local uses (local oil extraction, soups and mixed with sugar), export market and as a source of employment opportunity. Ethiopia has high quality sesame seed cultivars suitable for wide range applications, in particular the Humera type sesame is appreciated worldwide for its aroma and sweet taste (Wijnands et al., 2009). Currently, In Ethiopia the major sesame growing areas are located at the remote part of the country bordering the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...