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Personal Essay Rubric 4Th GradePersonal Essay Rubric 4Th Grade
Essay on Reading, Writing and Literacy
I wouldn t say that I am a good writer, and I really don t like to read books either. Through my
years in school I became literate in these two categories. I was and still am not interested in
writing, or reading books in my spare time. The only writing I have ever done is for school.
Writing just does not interest me, and the only reading I do out of class is reading about sports in
magazines, or reading the news, or looking at web pages. I have only read a coupleof books on my
own, 95% of all the books I have read have been for school. The reason for not writing out of class
is probably attributed to the fact that I am a very impatient person, and I have a short attention
span. I have no interest in writing and reading so when... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The way it helps me out is if I m starting to get bored typing a paper I don t have to leave the
computer I could go on the internet and look at ESPN for a couple of minutes and after I check
out last nights scores I can go back to writing my paper. Because of my computer literacy there
are a numerous amount of things I know I can do on a computer like listen to music, get on the
internet, check e mail, watch a movie, talk to a friend, etc. It might take my attention away from
typing but it is only for a little bit, and then I am back to typing. In the long run I can get the
assignment done faster than just sitting in one spot with no distractions around because I will
eventually step away and start doing something else, then someone might call me to go some
where and I will forget about the paper and leave.
I myself am more of a hands on type of learner; I would rather see demonstrations on what I need
to do and be told why it was done that way, and the reason for it. Some subjects don t need to be
taught with the hands on approach. But now since I am in college the responsibility between the
teachers and myself has shifted, I now have to seek out the information instead of the teacher s
hand feeding it to me. One of my strengths is Restorative, which means that I like to solve
problems. It applies to my style of learning because if I don t understand something I do all I can to
understand it. I now
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Faith In A Good Man Is Hard To Find
In the final moments of life, it is not unheard of for a man to fight, pray, or even beg for his life;
it is practically human nature. This familiar human facet is outlined in one of Flannery O
Connor s most popular short stories, A Good Man Is Hard to Find. To be specific, O Connor s
characterization of the grandmother in the story details a woman selfishly desperate to save her
own life, a beggar built on words, hoping for some kind of pity; at the same time, The Misfit is
characterized as an emotionless sociopath, who has no time for the grandmother s pleading. In
many ways, the entire family illustrates their lack of concern for fellow man (Dibble 7). In the
closing events of the short story, we are shown the depths of the grandmother s faith and The Misfit
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One of the most pivotal moments of all, however, is the old lady s epiphany, revealing the
profound message of all. Altogether, A Good Man Is Hard to Findis a product of interwoven
themes of faith presented through the characterization of two opposing characters. Throughout
the story, the grandmother continually calls The Misfit a good man, and while this is most
likely just another attempt to manipulate him into not murdering her, it is still something to be
considered. Therefore, the question that begs to be answered is: Is The Misfit a good man? On
the surface, most would scoff at this question: Of course The Misfit is not a good man; he is a
murderer, after all! In fact, McDermott says that, critics find no plausible argument for such an
unwavering proclamation [that The Misfit is a good man]. However, in the paradoxical situation
that is A Good Man Is Hard to Find, The Misfit may be the best man out of any of the characters.
As said by Dibble, O Connor s treatment of the characters in this story reinforces her views of man
as a fallen creature
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Living On Campus Vs College Essay
One of the biggest choices a student who has graduated high school and is ready to enroll in
college must make is whether they should go away to school or live at home and drive to classes.
Everyone has a different opinion on this decision, and it is based on the diverse lifestyles that
people live. Most students who commute to school are told that they are not having the full college
experience since they do not live on campus and spend more time at home. On the other hand,
those who live on campus are told that they are wasting their money and they will not be giving the
proper focus to their studies. Both sides of the argument have positives and negatives, so it is
difficult to determine which one is the best for their individual life style. Commutingto school and
living on campus have several similarities and differences they share, such as social, individual,
and economical effects. College is the place where most students meet their lifelong friends and
even their future spouses, so the social impact on each individual is tremendous. Some students,
both commuters and those who stay on campus, choose to isolate themselves from others and do
not attempt to be involved on campus or make any friends. This is a personal decision that the
individual could make in either living situation since the same opportunities are available for all
students. Even with the equal opportunity to make friends, commuters are less likely to be involved
in campus activities and only talk
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Dietitian Personal Statement
Unless the doctor of today becomes the dietitian of tomorrow, the dietitian of today will become the
doctor of tomorrow. Dr. ALEXIS CARROL. (Famous Biological Scientist and head of the
Rockefellar Institute.)
I open with this quote to illustrate the importance of the role of the dietitian in the health care field.
Chronic disease can be prevented, managed, and sometimes reversed through proper nutrition. It is
up to the dietitian to impart knowledge, skills, and self efficacy into the individual, so they may
take back control of their health. It is my hope that by becoming a dietitian, I can impact lives in a
meaningful way and improve the health, welfare, and quality of life of those within my community.
Practice areas I gained experience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My desire to balance family and career has evolved into a dream where I combine all my areas
of interest to serve the people of my community and empower them to improve their lives.
Before building my business, I will complete my dietetic internship, sit for the registration exam,
and commission into the US Air Force Reserves or US Army Reserves to work as a registered
dietitian. This will allow me to pursue my interest in tactical nutrition and research, stay home
with my children until they are school aged, and begin taking patients/clients for my private
practice. If I specialize in sports nutrition, I will become a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics,
but if I follow my interest in fertility, pregnancy, and lactation, I will become an International
Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Regardless of my area of practice, I will obtain my board
certification in obesity and weight management and become a certified diabetes educator. With
overweight, obesity and diabetes on the rise, affecting 35% and 10% of Ohio s population
respectively, I will need these certifications to meet the needs of my
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Biblical View On Homosexuality And Religion
Biblical view on Homosexuality
In the bible God divinely established the institution of marriage, and this is seen in the garden of
Eden during creation. Marriage was a special gift to man from a loving God before the fall that led
to evil and pervasion entering the spiritual world of man. Marriage was designed by our creator to
give satisfaction to a person s deepest longings for intimacy, love, appreciation and care. The views
of marriage between Christians and Jews are fundamentally different and show the different ways
that they view the world in relation to how they interpret their own doctrine and how these views
are changing over time.
According to the Christian doctrine, reasons why people get married and traditional marriages are
becoming diminished at a faster rate than ever as the culture changes. This is very true for
contemporary culture, law, and society. A growing influence in secular ideologies and practice are
undermining biblical standards in family relations and sexual morality. Marital unfaithfulness,
spousal abuse, sex before marriage, cohabitation, pornography, and promiscuity; these among other
liberated lifestyles of married couples are bringing down the intuition of marriage. Moreover,
alternative sexualities like homosexuality included and other varieties of transgender identities are
becoming increasingly mainstream. In the course of years, the strict Christian community and
Orthodox Judaism have responded to this rapidly changing landscape
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Respiratory Chains
All living cells that are able to divide and receive the parental genetic material, are depending on
permanent delivery of energy which is stored in reusable forms. Being separated from the outside
environment, within this cells, endo and exothermal reactions are present, allowing them to provide
their own vital processes and to synthetize their own components (Lodish et al., 2000).
Photosynthesis and respiration, the most important energetic processes occurring in the cellular
membranes, are transforming one form of energy into another. Photosystems are able to transform
the energy of photons into chemical energy which is stored in molecules like ATP or NADPH.
Furthermore, the chemical energy of reduced compounds by oxidation processes is transformed, by
the respiratory chains, also into molecules like ATP (Lodish et al., 2000, Hohmann Marriott et al.,
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The direction of electrons through the respiratory chain is driven by the redox potential of each of
the elements the measure of affinity to electrons which moves from the negative redox potential to
the positive redox potential (Lenaz et al., 2010). Respiratory chains are mainly composed of large
multi subunit protein complexes containing several cofactors. The biogenesis of respiratory chain is
a highly ordered and sophisticated process. This process includes: translation, protein insertion into
the membrane cofactor insertion and the assembly of the subunits into multi subunit protein
complexes. Any defect in one of this steps can terminate the biogenesis and can result in severe
impairments of respiratory chains, which is why these processes are very important for all living
organisms (Diaz et al.,
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Hearing Impairment Analysis
I enjoyed reading your post. I agree with you that having complete loss of your vision would be
the hardest for me too. Even though being deaf would be a challenge, I feel that I would be able
to handle it somewhat better. I feel that the hardest obstacle for me with being blind would be not
seeing my children growing up. As far as having a hearing impairment, I have a friend that was
completely deaf from birth and she has a little boy. She did have some challenges raising him
when he was an infant, but she had tools that she used like at night she would wear a sensor that
would vibrate to alert her that the baby monitor was going off. She handled it well because she
this is all she knew. Luckily for her, she can hear now after having surgery
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Injustice In The Hunger Games
Introduction The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, presents sixteen year old, Katniss
Everdeen, and all her problems including, social issues such as hunger and child labor. Katniss
lives in the North American Nation of Panem, where the Capitol has set up a system of injustice.
Two teenaagers, ages of 12 18, are forced to put in at least one slip of paper that inscribes their
name. In return, they would receive a month s supply of hard grain and oil, as almost anyone who
hadn t lived in Panem, hadn t experienced hunger, at all. Not one bit. One female and male tribute
is chosen for the games, where they would go against all of the other chosen contenders from all
the other 11 districts, (12 districts in total) It was every man for himself,... Show more content on
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If you haven t, you will have to read to find out. Though, you should know that for every winner,
there is one or many losers. This same concept applies to the hunger games, . However to be a
victor of the hunger games, there is one main and clique idea in the world that every champion in
the world contains inside of them. Not even winners have them, but even losers who were
determined to reach their objective, but winning, didn t necessarily have to be their objective.
MOTIVATION is what keeps every winner or loser in the world, including Katniss to stay with
courage and confidence. As I just said that motivation is a key point, but who did she acquire it
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Sandwich Bikes
In the world of home exercise equipment, few pieces have been around as long as the exercise
bike. Although exercise bikes (fitness bikes, studio bikes) received a bad rap for a number of
years, being used as clothes hangers, etc., the new versions are sleek, silent, and easy to use.
There are two basic types of bikes, the upright and the recumbent. An upright is what most people
think of when they think of fitness bikes. The upright is closest to a regular bike, narrow saddle,
pedals below the rider, handle bars out front. On the other hand, a recumbent exercise bike has a
wider seat with a small back support. The pedals are out front, and the rider is in a reclined
position. Both bikes have good and bad points as we shall see.
The traditional setup of an upright bike allows the rider to more closely simulate an actual bike
ride than possible with a recumbent. The rider is able to stand, assume a race crouch, or a
neutral position. Trouble is, if the rider has any sort of back problems, especially lower back, an
upright can irritate the condition leading to worse problems. An upright is more difficult to get
on and off of because of a higher proximity to the ground. This can be problematic for older or
overweight people. An upright takes up less room than a recumbent. You may want to keep this in
mind if your exercise area is on the small side. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Don t let the recumbent s seemingly easier ride make you think you re not getting a total workout;
you are. a recumbent does have a larger footprint, keep this in mind when deciding where to put
your workout
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How Did The Pilgrims Help African Americans
The Pilgrims were a group of people who traveled from England. During their trip, they
encountered many adversities and misfortunes. Thankfully, they landed safely. The first few days
were tough for them. Imagine going to an unfamiliar place knowing that once you leave your
homeland there will be nothing on the other side. These people felt that and were very scared.
The Pilgrims suffered a lot in the first months. People were sick and helpless. The people were
dying. Their only solution was to seek help. The Pilgrims took advantage of the help the Native
Americans wanted to offer. The Native Americans were really smart people. They had a lot of
knowledge about the land. This was their land, and they wanted to teach the Pilgrims how to
survive.
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Overview of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, otherwise
known as ADHD, is a very common brain disorder that is predominantly found in children but can
continue through adulthood (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2012). It prevents
individuals from focusing their attention, and individuals often have trouble with their conduct due
as well (hyperactivityto hyperactivity or , impulsivity). Brain imaging studies have revealed that
the brain matures normally in youth with ADHD, but it is delayed an average of 3 years. The delay
is most profound in the brain region involving planning, thinking, and paying attention. More recent
studies have found that the outer layer of the brain showed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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These treatment guidelines are helpful for clinicians to determine which treatments parents are
likely to initiate for their children (Robert, 2013). The primary care physician should initiate an
evaluation for ADHD for any child 4 through 18 years of age, who presents with academic or
behavioral problems and symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity. To make a
diagnosis of ADHD, the primary care clinician should establish that the DSM 5 criteria have been
met; information should be obtained from reports from parents, teachers, and other school or
mental health clinicians involved in the caretaking of the child (Robert, 2013). During the
evaluation for ADHD, the primary care doctor should include assessment for other co existing
conditions, including emotional, developmental, behavioral, and physical problems. The primary
care physician should inform the parents or guardian that ADHD is a chronic condition because
it does not typically go away. If a child is diagnosed with ADHD, they will more than likely
experience it in adulthood as well. However, it is possible for children to out grow some of the
behaviors. As children mature, symptoms usually become less prominent. By late childhood and
early adolescence, signs of excessive activity are less common, and hyperactivity symptoms may be
confined to jitteriness or an inner feeling of restlessness (John M.
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Hire Lawyer Agencies
You Can Hire Lawyer Agencies For These Services The viewpoint of people against lawyer
agencies is very limited as they think them being useful only for large business houses as
compared to the small businesses. However, these lawyer agencies work for many other tasks
also. Here we are talking about services that can be rendered to the household as well as an
individual. During the lifetime, a person, at least once needs to have some legal formalities
fulfilled, which these lawyer agencies can help fulfill easily. You just need to pay them their service
fee and watch them complete your task. Family immigration To get registered for the United States
Citizenship, one has to apply to the United States Immigration Services. In other words,
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Just War Theory and Pacifism
As a citizen of the United States, I am part of an institution that has been, and is currently, killing
people. Whether or not all or some of these killings are ethically defensible is a difficult question to
answer and most people simply never confront the issue. I will evaluate literature on the topic,
identify the different justifications for killing in time of warand decide if they legitimize our actions.
After describing some compelling arguments, I will defend my own position that pacifismis the only
ideal which mankind should embrace.
According to traditional just war theory, a just cause must serve peace and not simply protect an
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Killing the 5th child however is justifiable because it was a preemptive act and did not bring new
evil into the world. The difference between a just and unjust warrior, to Lackey, is that an unjust
warrior doesn t wait until he can be sure there are no other options and someone is going to have
to die before using military force.
The assumption that there are a morally significant achievements that can be made in war seems
paramount to just war theory. Taking a life without certainty of of the necessity of doing so
undermines the value of that life. Because international relations provides such an ambiguous and
subjective subject matter to apply just killing theory to, pacifism seems to be the approach most
likely to encourage peace.
If someone threatens your life and you have time to deliberate and act, what are you most likely
to do? Hunt the person down and kill them as quickly as possible? No, such an action would be
considered immoral. There is no justifiable reason to assume that pacifistic alternatives won t
work. To justify war is not simply to justify killing in such a situation, but also to kill many
innocent people in the process of doing so.
As explained by William Hawk in his essay Pacifism: Reclaiming the Moral Presumption , the
pacifist is a person that refuses to participate in war for in any circumstance for two reasons; the
grounding belief that war is wrong, and the belief that human life is sacred and invaluable. Many
pacifist
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Theme Of Resilience In Defending Jacob
Resilience is defined as the quality that allows people to be knocked down and come back
stronger than ever. Resilience is demonstrated throughout the novel Defending Jacob by William
Landay, and the ancillary texts If by Rudyard Kipling, and The Third and Final Continent by
Jhumpa Lahiri though different literary devices. The similar conflicts of Defending Jacob and
Third and Final Continent help develop a theme of resilience throughout the stories. Another
literary device that helps to show this theme in Defending Jacob and If is point of view. Finally,
the theme is displayed once more in the novel and Third and Final Continent through the use of
characterization. The theme of keeping one s head through troubled times and not giving up is
developed through the use of conflict, point of view, and characterization in Defending Jacob, If ,
and The Third and Final Continent . Both William Landay and Jhumpa Lahiri use conflicts in their
stories to demonstrate the theme of resilience and perseverance. William Landay uses the conflict
of Andy s belief in his son and Lahiri uses the narrators will to be successful as those characters
motivation to continue working for what they believe in. Andy and Laurie s visit to Dr. Vogel
shows the beginning of a conflict in Defending Jacob. So? So what does shoplifting have to do
with murder? What s the difference if he took a candy bar or something from CVS? What on
Earth does that have to do with Ben Rifkin being brutally stabbed to death? (Landay 146). Andy
Barber never once stops believing that his son is innocent, even after this leads to fights with
Laurie and could potentially lead to divorce. However he fights for Jacob and he knows they will
get through the trial. While Andy Barber s conflict and perseverance is more mental, the narrator
of The Third and Final Continent has a more physical conflict he must overcome. The theme of
resilience is also developed in this text when the narrator is telling his son about his life at the end
of the story. Whenever he is discouraged, I tell him that if I can survive on three continents, then
there is no obstacle he cannot conquer (Lahiri). These words of wisdom demonstrate resilience
because the
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My Intentions As A College Student
The purpose of this paper will be to reflect my intentions as a college student and what I will do
in my time as a student to achieve my future profession. To help achieve my goal, I will
understand my responsibilities and prospects as a college student. I will earn the skills and
qualifications to become a candidate in this new, competitive work field. While I am in college,
I will finish the MBTI (career assessment) and Strong Inventory Interest (personality assessment).
Then, I will research possible careers within my major. And, in my last attempt to resolve in a
career, I will choose one to help navigate where my actions should be placed in hopes of it to help
me become a qualified candidate. Also, I will retain the minimum of excelling in my courses and
hold my position in the honors program. I will join organizations and activities in which may help
build my resume.
International business allows a large ray of opportunities to those who pursue it which is why it
was the best option for when I had to choose my major during my college application. With this
major, I am able to apply the skills I learned to a large field and find a job with flexible works so
I can use to learn other skills. In international business, it is critical for one to know multiple
languages and have a vast knowledge of different cultures that may be needed one day in the work
field. Also, in international business, the worker is expected to travel around the world in hopes of
peaceful
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With The Advancement Of Technology It Has Changed The Entire
With the advancement of technology it has changed the entire world and with it the criminal
justice system. With Technology becoming a part of peoples everyday lives it is to be expected
that technology would cross over into the world of crime. New computer crime has escalated in the
past 10 years. As with the advancement of crimeit has also made advancements in crime fighting
aspect of criminal justice, these advances help criminal justice professionals in the community while
on duty and during the investigatory stage. The advent of technology in the criminal justice system
has not only changed crime and law enforcement but also changed the way criminal investigation is
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One of the biggest computer crimes is Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDoS) defined as
techniques or actions involving the use of one or more damaged computers to damage another
computer or a targeted computer system in order to shut the computer or computer system
down and deny the service of the damaged computer or computer systems to legitimate users by
the Arkansas code. These DDoS attacks are one way attack someone by affecting their computer
network. DDoS attacks send a message to the people running the network that they can be
affected, many people use DDoS attacks to make a political statement. One recent DDoS attack
against the Luxembourg government was made in late February of this year According to
reports from the Luxemburger Wort, the attack started at 9.30 am, forcing the web servers of
many state authorities offline or difficult to reach. Just over an hour later, the state owned IT
operator Centre des Techniques de l information de l Etat (CTIE) sent a message via Twitter, to
confirm that the network was the victim of a DDoS attack (Millman, 2017) there cannot be a sure
reason for the attack but these types of attacks are used in a political context to protest the actions
of that nation. Computer crime can be more than just for money it can be a political statement, a
warning, or threat of worse to come. It is clear that computer crime is not slowing down or going
to slow down In the
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Brief Profile Of Tata Motors
A Brief Profile of the Firm
Tata Motors was formerly known as TELCO (Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company) is a
leading global automobile manufacturer. Originally it was manufacturer of locomotives named as
TELCO, the company then manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 having a tie up with
Daimler Benz. Tata motorshave a wide range of variety from heavy commercial vehicles to carriers,
buses, SUVs and passenger cars that covers a wide range of cars, sports vehicles, buses, trucks and
defense vehicles.
The Headquarter of Tata Motors is in Mumbai (Maharashtra). The services in Tata motors in clude
automotive design, engineering and outsourcing. It has a Revenue of Rs.2.625 trillion (Latest data
as per 2015) and in 2015, it earned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1997: Launch of Tata Sierra Turbo.
In 1998: Launch of India s first sports utility vehicle (Tata Safari).
In 2001: Launch of Indica V2
In 2007: Started Construction of Small Car plant at Singur in West Bengal
In 2008: Production at Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) ACE Plant began.
In 2009: Production at Dharwad plant began
In 2010: Announcement of opening of Dealership of Jaguar Land Rover
In 2011: Assembly Plant set up in South Africa
In 2012: Entry into Bangladesh s new car market
In 2013 : Tata Nano became the cheapest Car and the first Auto Brand in India .
Rewards Recognition
пѓ Tata Motors won the award for the Best Learning Organizations of Asia (2011 2012)
пѓ According to Nielsen Report, Tata Motors is amongst the Most Reputed Company
пѓ Tata Motors won the Golden Peacock Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance
пѓ TATA Motors won Golden Peacock Award for Corporate Social Responsibility for the year 2011
пѓ Pantnagar plant in the list of sword of Honor awardees of British safety Council, UK
пѓ Tata Motors Lucknow Plant won Greentech Environment Silver Award 2011
пѓ Jaguar Land Rover won two best of auto show awards at 2011 Frankfurt Motor
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Benefits Of A Shift From A Service Based Economy
Introduction
There is no doubt that nowadays we can observe a shift from a service based economy to an
experience based economy as owners of businesses tend to commoditize services and thereby offer
their customers not a simple service for the money but an unforgettable, special and highly valued
experience. The service profit chain which links the employees , customers and owners satisfaction
stands behind this experience. These days it is believed that customers want to receive an authentic
and remarkable experience for their money, rather than a service which can be offered in every
place, they want to feel unique, that is why there is a growing interest in this topic.
According to B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore, an experience occurs when a company
intentionally uses services as the stage and goods as props, to engage individual customers in a
way that creates a memorable event (Pine II, Gilmore, 1998). Therefore, companies are trying to
create a specific experience which will help them to distinguish themselves from other companies
providing the same service. In order to do that it is very important to understand the links in the
service profit chain.
In every business and in a hotel industry especially it is crucial for every manager to understand
how to maintain employees and customers satisfaction while continuing earning profit for the
owner. First of all, every manager should comprehend the links in the service profit chain, for
example, customer
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What Is The Hatchet Essay
Introduction Paragraph: Hatchet. Is the book I like the most among three. Written by Gary
Paulsen and published in 1996 was even appointed to a Newberry Honor Book. It is a story whose
genre is survival adventure, and its main subject is a broken parent s boy s survival in forest.
Summary: Brian was a sad boy whose parent got divorced, and he had to stay with father for the
vacation. While he was going to Canada, the pilot got a heart attack, and gas ran out. Then a
plane went down to the forest, to the trees, but slid down to a lake. Brian, with a hatchet and a
windbreaker had to survive in wildlife himself. He learned many things he need to survive, like
way to hunt or make fire. He improved his personality, and quality of life in wilderness. He also ...
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He made some weapons like a bow with the hatchet to hunt. When a tornado came, he found a
tail section of the plane. He made a raft, and went into a lake. He lost his hatchet, but he found
out a survival pack that helped him survive. A plane, which was passing him, received the SOS,
so he could be rescued. Personal Evaluation and Conclusion: Living in wildlife, there were a lot of
changes in Brian s life. He used to be frustrated about his broken family. He did not like his parent
getting divorced, he did not like the lawyers and judges talking about his family, and he did not
like the secret, which he decided not to tell his father. With these problems, he always lived with
an anger . However, he found out new sight, new vision to look everything affirmatively. When
hardship and adversity came to him, he against with the trouble himself and found out a better
decision from there. Like him, I would not frustrate or give up happiness , and try to bear the
hardship. I think I do not have a big one yet, but when it come, I will try to overcome and change
into a better way,
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How Technology Has Changed Modern Society
Today as individuals we have many privileges, rights, and freedoms that have not existed in the
past. In modern society, many things are handed to us where as in the traditional society people
had to work very hard and face many hurdles in order to do everyday tasks. The technology has
changed drastically from back then to now present year s new technologyand devices are constantly
being created to make our lives easier. However in the traditional society people had only a few
options of ways to communicate with each other. Modern cultureseems to be influenced a lot by
social media and whatever the new current trend is. Whereas traditional culture is more
conservative followed by morals and religious practices. Prices of housing living and food have
all increased fairly in our modern day society. Decades ago people did not have many expenses to
account, for now, we have daycares all kinds of insurance payments and tuition to try to afford.
When you compare modern day society with the way traditional society was you can see some
major differences.
Technology has been around for many years and throughout those years it s advancing. Both
modern and traditional technology is viewed in different but our similar is some ways.Technology
is the use of tools and machine to get the job done. Modern technology is just an advanced version
of the traditional technology. For instance, the gadgets we use today like a smartphone is just an
advanced version of the mobile phone that
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Is Israel’s Very Survival Dependent on the Creation of a...
Prompt: Is Israel s very survival dependent on the creation of a stable and viable Palestinian state?
Let us have ambitions; ambitions to move beyond the violence and occupation, to the day when
two states, Palestine and Israel, can live together side by side in peace and security. ~King
Abdullah II. In the country of Israelthere are two conflicting ethnic/religious groups, the Israelis and
the Palestinians. Israelis have most of the power, and run the actual state of Israel, whereas
Palestinians have only inconsequential amounts of authority outlined by the Oslo Accords, for this
reason, there has been ongoing conflict amongst Israelis and Palestinians. This conflict began when
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Israelis have been oppressing Palestinians for a long time, which caused and causes, many different
disagreements. As per the word of Khouri, Israel could indeed survive without Palestinian
statehood, but only if surrounded by massive walls and protective missile shields (Khouri,
Document 1). This statement illustrates the fact that Palestinians are unhappy with the Israelis and
Israel s survival depends upon the creation of a Palestinian state. Without Palestinian statehood,
terrorist groups like Hamas would continue to attack Israel, and with partial justification. According
to a map by Rima Najjar Merriman, since 1946 the land of Israel has morphed from mostly
Palestinian land to mostly Israeli land, but there are still the same number of Palestinians
(Merriman, Document 3). This Palestinian loss of land has contributed greatly to the oppression of
Palestinians. Another contributing factor is the fact that, as shown by a map titled Israeli
Settlement Population Growth, Israeli occupation in Palestinian areas, like the West Bank has
skyrocketed, forcing many Palestinians into extreme poverty (Document 7). It is circumstances like
these that have caused Palestinian oppression, and thus discontent, which then have been
instrumental in the decline in Israeli safety. If Palestine was granted statehood, both Israelis and
Palestinians would be safer, in general.
Even more so,
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Selfishness In Kenneth Grahame s Literature
To begin, selfishness is one of the most common personality traits shared amongst society, Kenneth
Grahame s literature features the theme of how making rash decisions can lead to dramatic effects
to those around you. As this is still seen today through historical marks such as, the Zimmerman
case which led to social movements across nations. Sadly not every selfish decision made leads to
something greater. Such decisions include WWII and dictators amongst history. Kenneth Grahames
use of personification by having animals represent humans in many of his stories can be
interoperated as an analogy for how making selfish and rash choices, can cause humankind to look
barbaric and primitive, just as animals.
Moreover, The Wind in the Willowsfeatures a Toad, who is one of the more egotistic characters to
be read, as he cares about himself only, while his friends are constantly bailing him out of his
mistakes. This is seen especially towards the end, after toad escapes his punishment from reckless
endangerment through motor vehicles; his friend s mole, rat, and badger are forced to rush into
danger to help toad get his house back from the squatters. After this, toad swears to be better
about his choices, and he finally express s a great gratitude for all the work his friends do to help
him. The story begins on a lonesome mole, who fears he misses out on everything because he is
underground, But Mole stood still a moment, held in thought. As one wakened suddenly from a
beautiful
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Valerie Holliday s Masculinity In The Novels Of Philip K.
Valerie Holliday s essay Masculinity in the Novels of Philip K. Dick discusses Dick s use of
masculinity and gender, and parallels it to his life and socio political exploration. FindIt@Flinders
states that the essay is a part of the peer reviewed journal Extrapolation, 2006, Vol.47(2). Though
Extrapolation is identifiable as a credible journal that invites papers on all areas of speculative
culture (Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2015) I found no information
about Holliday. Googling Philip K. Dick masculinity produces a multitude of reviews from blogs
and journals. Many discuss masculinity and men s struggles within Dick s work. Masculinity seems
relevant, especially in the context in which Holliday presents
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The Addict By Michael Stein
Introduction
The non fictional novel The Addict offers a current perspective through the author s eyes, Michael
Stein, into the trials and tribulations that one has to go through when being an opiate addict. The
processes that addicts go through becomes instantly examinable, offering insight into how
individuals become addicted and what they go through while trying to become rehabilitated. Lucy
Fields is the main patient described by Michael Stein in this book. Lucy is addicted to Vicodin and
has been addicted for a number of years. Despite many social stigmas associated around addicts,
becoming addicted to anything does not happen in a short amount of time. The context in which a
person is living, their socioeconomic status, their social support and perceived social support are all
factors in becoming addicted or rehabilitated. Throughout the book Michael Stein speaks about
multiple patients and refers to buprenorphine as the primary prescribed drug for opiate users, he
also refers to methadone treatment. The effectiveness of buprenorphine was shown through the
book and how it is, with the help of adequate social and medical support, a viable option with
regards to treating opiate addiction. Addiction to opiates is developing and continues to be a large
problem in many countries. Substitution for such opiates in pharmacotherapy has shown to reduce
the use of illicit drugs and the potential criminal behavior that is associated with taking opiates
(Merrill J, Alterman A,
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The State And Economic Life
Do the people run the state? Does the state control its people? Is there an invisible hand
controlling all aspects of social and economic life or are the workings of the state and companies
within the realm of economic life completely transparent? In order to answer these questions, we
will need to first define the state, the people, and how they interact with each other like gears in a
clock. These interactions between the state and economic life can lead politicians to impose their
will on the country and market. To begin defining the relationship between the state and economic
life, we will address the works of sociologist Karl Polanyi. Polanyi, in his 1957 paper titled Trade
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It relies on the ideas of choice between two, insufficient means (idea of scarcity) and using a
rational and logical decision making process to choose between the means. (Polanyi 1957) Within
economies, Polanyi concludes that there are four different modes or sectors of economical
transactions. They are reciprocity, redistribution, exchange, and householding. Following are
examples of each: reciprocity can be thought of as gift exchange and is exemplified through
holidays like Christmas or doing a favor for your friend since you believe that sometime,
somehow it will be repaid back to you. Redistribution is all about hierarchical structure and the
flow of resources up and down the chain of command. A prime example of resource redistribution
would be the state and how it collects taxes, and then redistributes those taxes following whatever
preset distribution they have. Next we have householding, which is probably the most abstract form
of economy. Householding is made up of whatever you do yourself to advance or better your life
that does not require any immediate market action such as cooking, cleaning, or childcare. The final
mode of economy is exchange. Exchange includes markets and rational actors with transactions
based on a means end relationship. Exchanges focuses on minimizing costs and maximizing
benefits/profits, which is what you see
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Ceremonies of Possession by Patricia Seed Essay
Alysha Kurani In Patricia Seed s Ceremonies of Possession in the Europe s Conquest of the New
World: 1492 1640, several different possession methods were displayed from the different groups
that conquered the new world. Ranging from artwork, to astrological maps, to a reading of
submission, each group devised their own technique when claiming a new land. Physical
demarkation was the main practice the English used to symbolize the ownershipof new land. The
methods they used to mark such territory were the building of houses, gardens, and constructing
fences. Houses created a legal right to the land. As declared by Seed, building the first house was
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It had very specific instructions and everything had to be done by protocol. It had to be read aloud
and acknowledged by the natives. The Requirement stated that if rules were not followed and the
natives would not yield to the Spanish authority then they would be warred upon. As said in
Chapter 3, It set the aims of warfare not as mere surrender, but as submission to the Catholicism and
its legitimate representative, the Spaniards. Thus, the spoken speech was focal point in Spanish
conquest. It requires that the indigenous peoples of the new world acknowledge the church as
superior of the world and therefore consent to have priests preach to them. The speech then goes on
to give a written disclaimer that if anyone were to not follow these guidelines they were subject to
death that they themselves brought upon them. The Spanish also used taxes as a form of
submission and humiliation to conquer new worlds. This came from the influences of jizya
inspired Moslem and Jewish tribute payments to Christian rulers. Under Christian rule the wealthy
communities paid in cash while the poorer communities paid in hard labor. Although, eventually,
natives would merge into Spanish society they were never thought of as actual Spanish citizens
they were thought of as subjects living under Spanish rule. Most of the Spanish Requirements were
influenced by the Islam s concepts of beliefs on conquering and taking over new people. The
Spanish used
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Emotional Disconnection Summary
Maryann, Marci, and Joseph have a difficult time in treating the patients, due to the shortage of staff
present, which results in the feeling of disconnection between the nurses in the hospital and the
patients. It is observed that disconnection (as a result of stress) carries deep surface effects on the
employee. According to Gallup.com, there three categories of work performance, they include the
following: Engaged, disengaged, and actively disengaged (Rosenfeld, 2013). They assess the
performance of the employee, and whether or not the employees are emotionally stable, thus, this
factor in the effects of emotional disconnection on the quality of life for the employee. In the
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The nursing teams were excluded from connecting with the patients, due to societal and linguistic
barriers. In contrast, social inclusion is where all members of society share a common goal in
helping maintain a cohesive balance to society, while uplifting moral and behavioral conditions
(Jonas, 2013). This was present in the beginning, where the compassionate and selfless behavior of
the nursing team helped spur them to travel great lengths helping others in need. The rationale for
the research findings, which connects to the situation summary, provides factual evidence and
reasoning to provide an in depth analysis. For the first rationale, this describes the indicators of
work performance. Mentioned the concept of disconnectedness, as it is a main challenge that
interconnects to stress in the workplace. This genuinely was present in the situation summary, thus
there is attached pathos towards the development of the situation summary. The second research
finding is the Missing Puzzle Effect, which describes the psychological reasoning behind social
exclusion. If there is a slight perception that there will be negative loss or social repercussions, then
there will be greater levels of hostility or social exclusion to maintain the current status. Thus, a
feeling of empathy and
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Big Data And The Data
Introduction The term big data came into the picture to refer the big volumes of information s
both the companies and governments are storing. The data may be where we live, where we go,
what we buy and what we say etc. all will be recorded and stored forever. More than 90% of data
is generated in the past 2 years only and this volume is increasing day by day and doubling for
every two years. In this world, the organizations are using the data generated by us and no one
knows what they are doing with the collected data. Big data is defined as a lot of structured and
unstructured data from different sources, such as E commerce websites, online transactions,
social networks, medical records, internet search indexes, banking and financial services,
scientific searches, weblogs, and document searches and so on. Big data also can be described by
four V s: Volume, Velocity, Variety and finally Value. Volume: The term big data itself tells it is
related to size. Big data requires processing of high volumes of unstructured data such as data from
twitter, network traffic etc. The volume of data varies from one organization to other. Velocity: The
term velocity refers to how fast the data is generated and processed to meet the demands and the
challenges in the path of growth and development. Reacting quickly enough to deal with data
velocity is a challenge for most organizations. Variety: Data today comes in various formats, types,
structured, unstructured. For example, the data may
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St. Charmain Research Paper
St. Dominic of Castile St Dominic was born at the Kingdom of Castile in Calaruegua to Felix
and Joan Guzman in 1170. St. Dominic s mother had a dream before he was born, she said while
she was dreaming a dog leaped from her womb with a torch in its mouth and that it seemed to
light the world on fire. That s how his parents gave him the named Dominic meaning The Dog of
the Lord . Joan told her husband the next day and he was speechless at what he had heard. St.
Dominic was very smart and loved to learn about the Catholic Faith. St. Dominic would always
try to offer small thing up to God. His mother noticed that he would sleep on the floor at night.
This went on for quite a while until she finally asked him why? He said that he wanted to make a
small offering up to Jesus every night. She told Felix the next day and asked if they should send
Dominic to his Uncle, who was the archpriest of Gamiel d Izan, at the school of Palencia. When St
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It did not take long for him to start excelling in his classes. One day Dominic was standing in line
at the library to find the books be needs. He looked to his right and saw the monks in charge of
handwriting copies for the students to use. St. Dominic wondered if he could buy the books he
needed to study so he would have to stand in line. St. Dominic gets an idea when he sees the
monks in charge of hand copying the books. He asked if he could copy the books he needed for
studying. The monk told him that it takes at least two to three, months to complete a book. St.
Dominic understood so the monk gave him permission. It took him awhile but after three months
he finally was able to finish. In 1991 there was a great famine, Spain was destroyed. St. Dominic
gave away all his money and sold all his furniture and clothes to try and help those in
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Dental Hygienist Issues
In order to obtain a dental hygiene licensure from the state of Idaho, one must complete the Western
Regional Board of Examination or Washington State local anesthesia examination for local
anesthesia, the jurisprudence examination, the National Board Dental Hygiene examination, and
two clinical examinations (one clinical for local anesthesia) (State of Idaho Board of Dentistry,
2012). Prior to these examinations, the hygienist needs to complete the following educational
criteria and/ or the equivalents from a Commission on Dental Accreditation approved school
(Partido, 2013): two academic college years of an accredited dental hygieneprogram that are full
time psychology, sociology, communications (written and oral), anatomy and physiology... Show
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Continuing education courses are defined as formal courses for a working adult to take part in
after they have graduated and are working in their area of study. Continuing education courses
are required by law to maintain an active certificate or license in the work field and to keep the
worker up to date on his or her field of study. These courses can be taken in a variety of ways
including at home study, in person classes, volunteer work, and live online courses. Each
department of study has different requirements such as hours that should be taken and topics that
should be taken (Peterson, 2014).
Our group focused on the state of Idaho. A dental hygienistin Idaho must renew his or her license
every two years by way of continuing education. Twenty four hours are required. Each hygienist
has his or her own expiration date depending on when their initial hire date was. The American
Dental Association offers courses on their website. They offer continuing education online and in
person. There are no requirements for a certain amount of hours on a certain topic; all self study
is accepted, and up to ten hours of volunteer work is accepted. A CPR course is also required
every two years and hours in that course can be used toward license renewal. Continuing education
credits are monitored in Idaho by the
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PATIENT DOCUMENTATION ANALYSIS (GRADED) Class, in this thread we will be looking at
patient documentation and patient encounters. The purpose of this thread is to familiarize you with
the Key Concepts found in Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs) 1 and 2. You must address all of
the questions located after the example of surgical history and patient encounter of Darryl
McFadden.
SURGICAL HISTORY
History of Present Illness: The patient is a 27 year old male complaining of right lower quadrant
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His symptoms are perennial but mainly from March through October. DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS: 1. Reviewing the surgical history, provide the following in your post. A. Identify
one or two medical terms in this report. Deconstruct the components of specific medical terms to
identify their meanings. In addition, please pay attention to the spellingand pronunciation of the
words. B. Define the abbreviations found in the surgical report. How did you find the meaning
of these abbreviations? C. Using what you ve learned about word parts, describe the types of
surgeries listed in the patient s past surgical history. 2. Reviewing the outpatient encounter of
Darryl McFadden, accomplish the following and report in your findings and comments in your
post. A. Go to Research a Disease or Condition in the ADAM multimedia encyclopedia. Read all
the information under allergies and look at the six images, the photo, and the video on allergies.
After studying the material, summarize or paraphrase any information that you use in response to
the discussion question this week. Be sure and cite your source appropriately. Do not copy and
paste information. B. If Darryl McFadden was your child, what questions would you ask the
doctor on the first office visit? 3. General questions: A. Define in your own words the four types of
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Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the...
Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the existence of God based upon religious
experiences
Religious experiences are experiences we have of the divine or God. These experiences may be
Mystical experiences, conversion experiences or revelatory experiences. Paul Tillich states that
religious experience is a feeling of ultimate concern , a feeling that demands a decisive decision
from the one receiving it. He describes it as an encounter followed by a special understanding of its
religious significance.
The argument for religious experiences is based on 3 premises. Premise one states that the
experience of X indicates the reality of X. One problem with this premise is that the experience of
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The problems with premise three can also be highlighted by looking at the religious experience of
Mosses when he saw God in the burning bush. When God came to him, Mosses had just killed a
man and run away into the desert. Therefore he could be experiencing extreme guilt which could
cause him to have an illusion. Also if he is in the desert then he was most likely dehydrated which
again could cause an illusion. Therefore other factors may be used to explain religious experiences.
Another example to support premise three, and one that addresses the problem of the subjective
nature of religious experiences, is corporate religious experiences. This is when large numbers of
people all have the same religious experience at the same time. The fact that they are experienced
by many leads to the fact that they can be objectively tested and the accounts validated adding
further support for the argument.
Those that argue that religious experiences are proof of the existence of God usually argue
inductively. This means that they look at the subjective testimonies of individuals who claim to
have had religious experiences in order to find similar characteristics and then draw the general
conclusion that the experiences can only be explained in terms of the existence of God. For
example Swinburne argued inductively supporting
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Analysis Of She Stoops To Conquer
She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith is a play written in 1771 that premiered in London in
1773. Some theatrical conventions have remained the same, while others have changed.
Consequently, Stolen Shakespeare Guild performance of She Stoops to Conquer strays from the
original production.
One similarity in the plays is the use of female actors. This play first premiered in London in
1773. During this time women actually played female roles unless it was a role such as a witch
or a comic old women. Women even got the chance to play male roles especially if the character
was a female pretending to be a male (britches parts) , or if the character was a feminine male.
Women being on stage was such a big deal that some productions would advertise having all the
parts played by women.
In the version, I saw of She stoops to Conquer women were playing the women roles. As a matter
of fact, the story revolved around the lives of two women Ms. Hardcastle and Constance Neville
and these actresses did a wonderful job portraying these characters. Women playing these roles
designed for women made the play more effective because it added to it s believability. Women
bring a certain softness to stage that I don t think men can offer, and that softness that was brought
on stage by these actresses added a little more to the story. This is one convention that I m glad we
ve stuck with.
One difference in the two performances is the way in which the actor system worked. During the
1660 1800
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Analysis Of Raphael s The Holy Trinity
Keadra Jeter
ART 4396 Dr. M. Vaccaro
Research Paper Raphael
Stanza Della Segnatura: A Challenge to Raphael
Considered to be in the holy trinity of Renaissance painters along with Leonardo and Michelangelo,
Raphael was known to be more versatile than Michelangelo and more prolific than the older
contemporary Leonardo. Only living until the young age of 37, he definitely made his mark during
the Renaissance era with his many drawings, paintings, and pieces of architecture. But the question
to discuss is, what made his commissioned work with Pope Julius II more notable and memorable
than any other pieces he has created? This paper will cover his biography, his drawing style with a
brief overview of his surviving drawings, and one of his most notable commissions, the so called
Stanza Della Segnatura.
Biography
Born in 1483 in Urbino, Raphael, or Raphael Sanzio, was the son of Giovanni Santi, who was a
court painter. Raphael s father gave him first instruction in painting and introduced Raphael to
humanistic philosophy before his death in 1494. As a child, Raphael s brief time with his father
helped him gain a great deal of knowledge about the arts, literature, and social skills to help
Raphael move among the more elite of society and gain art commissions to boost his career as an
artist. After his father s death (1494), Raphael began to run his father s workshop. After some time,
he exceeded his father in talent and began to receive numerous commissions, for
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The Pervasiveness Of Media In Contemporary US Culture
Indeed, the pervasiveness of media in its copious forms in contemporary US culture today is
undeniable. Almost anywhere one looks, one can find media; a magazine at a doctor s office, a
billboard alongside a freeway, a painting at an art gallery, a performance on television or on
stage. Media, undeniably, is ubiquitous. However, in the innumerous forms media comes to us
in, every one of these forms are created for a purpose; to communicate of an idea or message.
But how are students, as well as educators, supposed to interact and interpret media?
Auspiciously, just as with any subject of study, one must become literate in its forms and uses.
Thus, media literacy is a vital tool set for interacting and interpreting content of any discipline;
particularly history education. Certainly, media literacy seeks to teach fluency in the forms of
media, how it functions and can influence trends in society. However, media and its messages are
not a direct form of communication. Media does not offer a transparent window, as Buckingham
writes, only a representation of an idea (Buckingham, 2004. p. .) Further, this representation of an
idea or message, as Hoechsmann Poyntz write, always involve(s) a reflection, selection and
deflection of reality (Hoechsmann Poyntz, 2012, p. 73). Thus, to achieve fluency with media, the
goal of media literacy is to develop personal agency within an individual. Personal agency, as
defined by Buckingham, is the ability to be an active
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Travel Agency
Chapter 1
Introduction
Hospitality Industry is dynamically growing in the recent years, not only in the number of tourist
but also the number of it s different fields. One of these is the expansion of Travel Agencies. Travel
Agency is one of the service intensive industries and indispensible among the tourism business. But
what is the specific role of travel agency in the hospitality industry and how does it affect the whole
industry.
Travel Agency is defined as a retail business selling travel related products and services to
customers on behalf of suppliers such as airlines, car rentals, cruise lines, hotels, sight seeing tours
and package holidays. When we say Travel Agency they are the one who can assist you in planning
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To the Travel AgenciesThis research will help to promote Travel Agency as the readers become
aware of the important role of it in the Hospitality Industry.
To future researcher. The proposed study will benefits and help the future researcher as their guide.
The study can also open in development of this study.
To the Tourism Industry The result of this study can provide recommendations on how to evaluate
the performance of a certain Travel Agency in accordance to marketing the tourism industry.
Statement of the Problem:
This research intends to investigate the role of a Travel Agency in the Tourism Industry. 1. What
are the characteristics of a travel agency. 2. How does a travel agency helps in marketing the
tourism industry. 3. How does tourism Industry depend on travel agency. 4. Which aspect of
tourism industry and travel agency do they relate to each other. 5. What is the advantage of
booking in a Travel Agency compare to online booking.
Conceptual Framework
I named this Conceptual Framework as the The Descriptive Concept . This research will show the
characteristics, benefits, and the importance of a Travel Agency; it s performance in the previous
5 years within the area of Malolos; it s competitors and threats; and will also show how the
Tourism Industry will become if without Travel Agecies. This facts will show us the significant
role of the Travel
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Stereotypes In The Fashion Industry
The media portrayed unrealistic images of models that send a harmful message to young women. It
s reflecting on our society by inspiring young teens to achieve this look; as a result, the use of
dangerous behaviours and extreme weight loss. Therefore, females are dominating the media and
influencing young womanin the wrong areas. Therefore, The Fashion Industry is influencing young
teens to compare themselves to other women. Young teens are becoming more interested in
becoming like someone they admire rather than, become their best version of themselves. (Body
size, Measurements, Meal Plans) The fashion industry is prompting extreme thinness and it s
confirmed in studies that unhealthy weight control is a severe issue in the Fashion Industry. (use of
laxatives, Drugs, Extreme exercise, and Starvation) There are steps that can be taken to decrease the
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These can include any of the following; family environment, ability or disability, and peer
attitudes . (Raising Children Association, 2006)This reason is a logical source that is medically
proven by health professionals that work with Eating Disorders and Mentally Disabled patients.
There are statistics to prove the accusations, such as professional research that have be run by
universities and hospitals to use for data information, so they could improve the statistics .
(Eating Disorder Hope )For example, Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate out of any
mental health disorder. Even more than extreme depression . This statement shows how
dangerous and Eating Disorder can be, and it explains that there isn t a reason to why this illness
happens. It s an illness that picks its victims, and sometimes there isn t any known reason why a
person develops an Eating Disorder. Teenagers always out trying to find excuses for why they ve
had a tough life and the media is a common excuse that is
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Organizational Structure And Design Of Sysco
Organization Structure and Design
Sysco is founded upon values that includes integrity, reliability, autonomy, quality and
entrepreneurship. Sysco employs around 50000 employees over 50% of whom are hourly
workers and delivery personnel. These employees are paid weekly bonus based on their
performance. Sysco creates a sense of ownership among employees by rewarding employees with
stock. They provide integrated solution to their customers by combining products and service.
Approximately 65% of Sysco employees owns a company stock. Sysco has a relationship
management system called CARES for providing best customer service. Sysco study shows higher
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Director of BBPs, directing the BBP efforts (e.g., SYSCO, 2007). The business best practices
contributions are reviewed and rated by associates before posting on the KM site. SYSCO has no
direct program designed to force the business units to adopt these business processes. These
knowledge sources help the employees to do their jobs efficiently.
Sysco used their organizational design to drive growth. They produced a collection of food and non
food product and services tendered to their segmented customer groups.Sysco became a national
distributor by geographic expansion with different product and infrastructure requirements as well
as regulatory compliance. Sysco pushed for developing innovative products and services for their
growth. Sysco pushed for efficiency and the used technology for organic development.
The role of the people and leadership was very important in their organization transformation. They
adopted an internal promotion policy to retain knowledge and experience necessary for growth and
innovation. Sysco uses measurements, rewards and employee ownership for improving
organizational process tied to organic growth. Customer centeredness was the goal was autonomous
decentralized geographic organizational design. Sysco pushes technology to improve its
organization structure. They have many information technology and
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is defined as sudden death of an infant less than 1 year
of age that is unexplained by history, and unexplained by postmortem explanation including an
autopsy (Hunt, Hauck, 2006). SIDS is the leading cause of death within the first year of life in
the developed world (Vennenman et al., 2009). In the west, the yearly incidence of sudden death
is 1.3 7.5 per 100,000 in the pediatric population beyond infancy (Mei Hwan, 2010). In order to
find a correlation between SIDS and breastfeeding, a German study was conducted. The study
concluded that exclusive breastfeeding was correlated with reduction in SIDS rather than partial
feeding, which on its own was associated with decrease in SIDS compared to not breastfeeding.
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The Importance Of Love In My Life
Doesn t it ever hurt you? How things so big take their time taking piece by piece of what is left
of your broken heart. How the wicked tick of time can turn you into sand. How the work works
you until you are nothing but a crack in a crevice. I hate it. I hate it all. My life has never been
mine. My life had been my husband s for a time. Then he died. Then it was the son he left me
with. Then he died. Maybe I should tell you the whole story. I should tell you why I hate them all.
And why I cut you up and removed the skinoff of your very bones. And why I am going to stuff
you and keep your right here. I get dreams. They come once in awhile, in little segments. They
take about year to end, due to their rarity of showing up. These dreams replay the day I met my
husband. It replays over and over and over again. It s like I m getting pulled from the inside out.
It was then a starry night at a sensual hotel, down in the inner parts of london in an expensive
hotel I was staying at, for I was rich. You wouldn t be able to understand how luxurious it was.
The pungent scent of fine bread was as strong as a ferocious slap to the face. Although I had seen
better hotels, there was something about this one. The stone pillars, burgundy curtains, and marble
ground were as fine as fine could be. Yes like any rich hotel it was, but the feeling was what made
this experience get lodged into my mind. Everyone there was sculpted precisely, having skin so thin
and fine, and teeth so shiny
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Causes And Consequences Of Data Leakage
Data leakage involves loss of data which invariable leads to loss of knowledge. Knowledge is an
important asset for existence as it involves the seamless combination of experiences, specialist
insight, standards and plans (Ahmad, Bosua and Scheepers 2014). Thus data is indispensable
for development, preserve competitive edge and when it is lost can lead to several
consequences. Consequences of data leakage are considerably high since once data is lost it is
difficult to regain it back and consequences can last for a lifetime. Consequences of data leakage
can be classified as direct or indirect loss (Gordon 2007). Direct loss is easy to quantify and
measure such as fines (Phua 2009). However indirect loss is almost impossible to measure and
have wider implications like negative publicity (Shabtai, Yuval and Rokach 2012). This will
probably lead to loss of revenue and business edge. Indirect loss is one of the reasons for
unreported data leakage incidents (Symantec 2014). In 2012, 72% of organisations that
experience major data leakage incident closed within 24 months, 93% file for bankruptcy within
one year while 50% closed immediately (Gunnarsson 2014). Thus the consequences of data
leakage have serious implications as discussed in sub section 1.6. 1.6 IMPLICATION OF DATA
LOSS Implication of data leakage is varied as data have different meaning to different entities. The
use of computer systems to store clients sensitive data has raised concern due to
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White House Security Breach
The White House Security breach case could use the Excellence theory model 2 and model 4, the
public information model and the two way symmetric model in order to communicate their
response to the general public. I chose this theory for the reasons as explained below:
1.According to Fearn Banks (2011), A public makes an issue when it perceives that a problem is
brewing or already exists (p. 23). The White House Security breach implies failure on the part of the
Department of Homeland Security and public may perceive this as alarming if not communicated
effectively. Therefore, to prevent the possible damage to trust in the public for the Department of
Homeland Security it is essential to use the crisis theory of two way symmetrical program. In
addition, the excellence theory would provide the White House management tactics and strategies
to assess the intensity of the incident.
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The public relations at the White House are key segment for developing a dialogue not only
between the public and government, but also internally. The segmentation program of the
excellence theory would help crisis communicators to break down the large publics to smaller
subpublics, which may include press, media, active publics, social media, the White House
employees etc. The crisis communication team would then release accurate information about the
breach to these segments in the form of press release, articles or newspapers (Fearn Banks, 2011).
3.In addition, the White House is the official and residential place of the President of the US and
has public access. Public relations as per the excellence theory identify the key stakeholders and
their ranks of importance. Therefore, the security breach crisis would be communicated to the
people in order of importance (Fearn Banks,
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English Language Personal Statement
Look at the world around you! What can you see? What attracts your attention? I will tell you.
Technology, media, politics, science, education and business. This is what you can see. They shape
our new world, but how can all these things be delivered to us? There should be a means of
communication. A language! An international language that everybody understands. Let s say
English. If you look around once more, you can see to what extent this language has dominated our
life. We use it to communicate, to transfer our thoughts, to understand what is going on around us,
and to learn. My interest in English and teaching started when I was at the high school where I used
to help my colleagues with any problems related to English language. For this, I decided to study
English language and literature at the university. There, I was introduced, for the first time, to the
term Applied Linguisticswhen I was enrolled in the Contrastive Linguistics course. What impressed
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Such fact hampers their ability to communicate across cultures leading to not contributing to the
development of their society. This is because intercultural communication is a way to break the
limitations of people s minds, so they can not only think out of the box, but also think without a
box by exploring other cultures. Getting a Master s degree in Applied Linguistics would provide me
with the knowledge, tools and skills I need to help the next generations improve their skills and
abilities, so that they can communicate effectively with others, build their society and meet the
requirements of the job market. The acquired analytical skills, moreover, will make students better
understand and analyze the problems of their society and try to solve
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The Nation s Drug Problem Essay
Nation s Drug Problem (United States)
Over the last couple of years, there has been increased concern over the effects of drugs on the
health of Americans. This is mainly due to the increased use of drugs by most citizens, which has
caused the government to spend a lot of money to curb this problem. One of the most abused
drugs is alcohol, and American citizens are increasingly becoming addicted to it. It is also the
most undesirable drug, as it costs the government over $200 billion in terms of productivity, health
and crime related costs (Office of National Drug Control Policy 2).
Marijuana, which accounts for over $100 billion in costs, is the next most common drug after
alcohol. Drug addiction is not only in adults, but also in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cocaine use is however on the decline, mainly due to the legal frameworks established to curb its
transit and sale. Heroin is also rarely used and the reason for the decline is the increased fight
against illegal drug use by government agencies. With increased use, these two drugs cause serious
addiction that takes time and money to control. Although marijuana is illegal in most states, the
continuing debate aimed at making it legal causes the drug to increase in popularity and
availability. Despite the fact that it is illegal, marijuana s popularity has continued to increase.
According to recent research by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), prescription drugs are also being misused (Brauser 1). Although the focus has been
mainly on the illegal drugs, most citizens have continuously abused the prescription drugs.
According to the report, there has been an increase in the opiate admissions from 8% to 33% in a
span of ten years (Brauser 1). This is a very huge increase compared to the indulgence in other
drugs and substances. One of the reasons cited as the possible explanation for the increased abuse
of prescription drugs is ignorance. Most individuals have resorted into making their own judgments
concerning illnesses and purchasing drugs without directions from medical practitioners.
Making decisions about the drugs to take amid health conditions should be the work of the doctor.
However, most individuals make assumptions and
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The Looking Glass Reflection
Fantasy will always be more cherished than reality. Our imaginations give way to disappointment
when it s time to buckle down and come back to the real world. However, for Nellie this is quite the
opposite. In Anton Chekhov s The Looking Glass character development, symbolism, and diction
are used to communicate that reality upsets our expectations.
Character Development is one of the most effective tools used to communicate the overall theme of
The Looking Glass. Character Development is used in The Looking Glass to show the change of
Nellie s perspective from the beginning of her vision to the end. In this excerpt, Nellie describes
what she sees in the mirror It was he, the destined one, the object of long dreams and hopes. The
destined one was for Nellie everything, the significance of life, personal happiness, career.
Nellie s filled with new found wonder and excitement when she catches a glimpse of what she
presumes to be her future husband. In Nellie s perspective her life has always been building up
to find the perfect man and that man now stands before her in the mirror. It s apparent that not
only did Nellie idolize her husband but she s seems very naive to not consider all the bad things
that come with marriage. Life will test a relationship between wife and husband Nellie s
perspective changes dramatically towards the end of the book, She looked into the looking
glass and saw a pale, tear stained face. There was no grey background now. I must have fallen
asleep, she thought with a sigh of relief. (Chekhov 7). Nellie has seen the full preview of what
her life is supposed to be and she s horrified. Nellie no longer is a victim of her own naive
complex she fully realizes that life is no picnic. The development of Nellie s perspective of what
seemed like a bright future has been shattered by the universal fact that reality upsets expectations.
We can never be certain of our future and setting up false hopes is setting yourself up for a rude
awakening to reality. Character development was instrumental to the theme because it proves the
point that our expectations for our future is not certainly not what we will receive no matter how
hard we try to work towards. Chekhov s word choice in this
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Photos and Images are More Powerful than Words Essay
Images are More Powerful than Words
The American Heritage College Dictionary defines the term image as An optically or
electronically formed representative reproduction of an object, esp. an optical reproduction
formed by a lens or a mirror. This is what is more commonly referred to as a picture. The definition
of a word is a sound or combination of sounds, or its representation in writing or printing that
symbolizes and communicates a meaning and may consist of a single morpheme or a combination
of morphemes. In fact, there is a constant debate about the importance and significance of both
forms of communication. Because either one can be interpreted and considered differently,
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Even though both the tour guide and a pamphlet told everyone exactly what the organization s
purpose was, the Mural actually said more than needed to be said, without the aid of any words.
One can agree with Mitchell Stephens statement in By Means of the Visible: A Picture s Worth that
certain pictures can put most sentences to shame (486), because the images illustrated in this Mural
put, every single word that was written in the UN pamphlet or spoken by the tour guide, to shame.
They gave a deeper and more spiritual meaning, that went above and beyond the mere one
dimensional meaning, of the words used, both written and spoken.
Since motion pictures are a form of imagery, the next image is from the movie, Coming to
America. The chosen image was when Akeem, the Prince of Zamunda, was getting married at
the end of the movie. When he pulled up the veil of his bride, after thinking that he had lost Lisa
forever back in Queens, the look on his face, when he saw that Lisa was not in New York, but in
Zamunda, waiting to become his bride, was a mix of joy, anxiety, relief and passion, just to name
a few. All of the emotions that were on his face, at that particular moment when he realized that he
was going to finally wed the woman he truly loved, cannot possibly be described by enough words
to complete this
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Planning And Scheduling Process Of Construction Sector Essay
LITERATURE REVIEW
Planning and scheduling process of construction sector has been undergoing various research since
1950s. The planning and scheduling processes for construction can be broadly classified into two
categories 1. Activity based planning methodologies and 2. Location based planning methodologies.
The activity based methodology is further subdivided as deterministic (Critical path method) and
probabilistic method (Program Evaluation and Review Technique). While location based
methodologies can be subdivided into unit production and location production.
Activity based scheduling methodology was developed in 1950s. The planning is done in
construction process by using network of activities in this methodology.
Location based methodology is based on the tracking of the crews working at various production
tasks. These techniques are adopted using various graphical methods. This technique was used as a
construction management system at the empire states building developed by goodyear company.
These techniques are widely adopted in continuous production facilities.it was considered that this
methodology requires repetition of activities and hence known as repetitive scheduling method
(RSM).
While this method is more concerned about movement o resources through various locations and
activities need not to be repetitive for adoption of this method. So rather than repetition this
methodology concentrates on tasks which are aggregated activities over various locations.
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The Lack Of Knowledge That Researchers Know About Public...
This article focused on the lack of knowledge that researchers know about public policy
implementation despite several years of research. Also, it attempts to alter the deficiencies by
performing results from a comprehensive literacy review. Its main object was to: 1) challenge; 2)
revises; 3) and add some conventional wisdom about implementation. In addition, provide a
foundation for and start a much needed mixture of experimental data researchresult. The author
stated that: The overall volume of publications on policyimplementation has not stagnated or
declined dramatically since the mid 1980s as is commonly asserted (Saetren, 2005). Quite the
opposite, policy implementation has grown through the 1990s and into the twenty first century.
Surprisingly, a sizeable number of publications are located outside the core field (Saetren, 2005).
Therefore, the core field consisted of approximately 60 different journals that published over 454
implementation articles over a 60 year time frame. The area of concentration from these statistics of
public policy implementation was: public policy, public administration, and political science.
Doctoral students from American universities in the Northeast, Midwest, as well as, small
percentage from the East Coast, Harvard University in public policy implementation before the
1970, as well as, a small percentage from the East Coast, Harvard University. Also, during that time
frame, Midwest region had universities in Chicago,
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Types And Types Of Hpv Vaccine
Most sexually active individuals will have detectable human papillomavirus (HPV) at least once
in their lifetime. 14 million people are infected annually, and 79 million people have the
prevalent infection. Approximate 5% of the cancers globally are HPV associated anogenital or
oral cancers (1). HPV is transmitted frequently between partners; more frequent transmission has
been reported from females to males than from males to females (2). The incidence of anal and
oral cancers related to HPV is increasing in the general population and is growing even faster
among individuals who are immunocompromised because of human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infection (3, 4). Two prophylactic vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix) have been approved
for a decade. Recently, the nonavalent vaccine including additional high risk HPV types is
promised to provide more coverage against cervical cancers (5). The HPV vaccine is
recommended routinely for 11 or 12 year olds, as well as for young men through age 21 years and
young women through age 26 years who have not previously been vaccinated. HPV vaccine is also
recommended for men who have sex with men (MSM), people living with HIV/AIDS, and
immunocompromised persons through age 26 years. However, the high risk HPV types included in
the nonavalent vaccine contribute little to anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulvar and vaginal cancer(5,
6).
HPV infection is mostly asymptomatic, but may also have many diverse clinical signs
encompassing benign
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Donald Justice s Poem Incident In A Rose Garden
Live While You Can
James 4:14
Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are nothing more
than a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
Donald Justice wrote a poem called Incident in a Rose Garden, showing readers the true fact that
life is nothing more than a vapor. It evaporates almost as quickly as it is made. However, there is
beauty in it as well as surprise. He portrays this theme throughout the poem by using contrast and
irony.
Furthermore, there are many people that are scared of death and for good reasons. Although death is
final and cannot be undone, it is a beautiful thing. Mr. Justice shows this by using the literary
device of contrast. During the poem, Death is amid the rose gardens. When people think of roses,
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Donald Justice uses situational irony to establish to readers that death is sometimes unexpected.
The gardener realized this by saying I want to see my sons/ Once more before I die./ I want to
see California (Justice 17 19). The gardener realized almost too late that life is short. This is
apparent in his sudden push to see family and foreign places. Even though Death is not coming
for the Gardener, it was an important lesson that the Gardener learns. Many people believe that
they will never die or that they deserve to live forever. When, in fact, no one is owed life and no
one should have a sense of entitlement. In the poem, the master addresses death: Sir, you must be
that stranger/ Who threatened my gardener./ This is my property, sir (Justice 16 18). From this
quote, readers infer that the master does not believe that Death has any reason to be on his
property. In other words, the Master thinks he deserves a tomorrow even though he does not. Mr.
Justice uses situational irony to show readers how death will sometimes come at the moments one
does not
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Essay on Drugs and Rock and Roll
Drugs and Rock and Roll Beginning with the late 1960 s counterculture in San Francisco, music
and drugs will forever be inter linked. Hippie bands such as the Grateful Dead, the Allman
Brothers, and Phish are associated with marijuana, mushrooms, and LSD. Modern electronic rave
, or club music is associated with MDMA or Ecstasy. When one thinks of rock and roll, sex and
drugs immediately come to mind. While the use of drugs is not essential for the creation or
performance of all new music, it was certainly in important factor for the counterculture music of
the late 1960 s. While some of the most important and influential music was made with the help of
psychoactive drugs, it was often to the detriment of the artist. Janis... Show more content on
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Psychedelics, and drugs in general became such an important part of life during the 60 s that it s
influence was inescapable. Nowhere can this fact be seen more clearly than in the music of the
time. The most obvious influence drugs had on music can bee seen in the lyrics. Drug
references abound, be it Jimi Hendrix s Purple Haze of marijuana smoke, or the Beatles Lucy in
the Sky with Diamonds , obviously referring to LSD. Even the names of the bands were drug
inspired, as Garofalo points out in reference to the Doors: The group took it s name from Aldous
Huxley s The Doors of Perception, a book about the liberating aspects of drug use. Even the
music itself was influenced by drugs. Take for example much of the music by the Doors. Their
song the End is a psychedelic journey in to the world of LSD. The slow beat and trippy music in
the song was probably created with the use of drugs and hence is better appreciated when heard
while on drugs. This is also true of the music of the Grateful Dead, although this can be much
more clearly seen in their live performances as opposed to their studio work. Much of their music
is geared specifically toward those in the audience who are on drugs. Hearing one of their 30
minute jams is a much different experience on drugs, and that is the experience that they intended
the audience to have. While drugs were very much connected to the music of the sixties,
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The Severity Of Parkinson s Disease
Muhamad Ali, Michael J. Fox, and Linda Ronstadt are just a few celebrities that have been
diagnosed with a disease called Parkinson s. Most people have heard the name of this disease but
do not exactly know what it is. Although it is not well known, it is a very common
neurodegenerative disease. Much of the information about Parkinson s is not prominent, although
the disease is the second most common of its kind, next to Alzheimer s (Surguchov, 2013, p.116).
The disease can be debilitating if not treated properly. Because PD is such a real issue, efforts to
research its cause and treatment have been extensive and continue to be. Only one medication
known to ease the suffering of its victims has been found effective thus far (Surguchov,... Show
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Symptom severity varies person to person and early signs sometimes go unnoticed. Usually the
symptoms will begin unilaterally and eventually progress to both sides, with the original side
remaining worse (Tagliati, 2007). People with PD also have a slumped posture with an abnormally
slow gait with shuffling feet. They also may suffer from an issue called freezing. Freezing causes
the person to be frozen in place involuntarily for a moment (National Parkinson s Foundation).
Because Parkinson s causes bradykinesia, or slowing in motion, everyday task take more energy
and time to complete. Tasks that seem simple to the healthy individual like getting out of bed is an
accomplishment to those suffering with this disease. Not only does Parkinson s take away your
ability to control your muscles, it also affects the control of your mind. These non motor symptoms
cause disabilities as well as lower the health related quality of life for patients who are affected
(Chaudhuri, 2011). Developing neuropsychiatric and other non motor symptoms is not uncommon.
Depression, anxiety, reduced cognitive function, insomnia, fatigue, and autonomic disturbances
have been found in these patients (Poewe). Dementia is another major concern when dealing with
Parkinson s patients. The incidence of dementia occurring is close to eighty percent (Parkinson s,
2010). Risk factors for the development of dementia include
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Wordsworth And John Muir Essay
John Muir and William Wordsworth are great examples of this theory. Throughout their stories, both
men give great insight to how the harmony of nature impacts their lives in a way that can make
them forget about all the sorrow and depression they have following behind them; Wordsworth and
Muir s stories include syntax and diction to verbalize their passionate relationship towards nature.
William Wordsworths poem, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud excellently shows how the power of
beauty can changes one s once depressed, sad day into joy and blissfulness. In Wordsworth s
story, he exploits his experience of how nature changed his mood of depression and sorrow to
grateful and glee when he stumbles across a bed of beautiful golden daffodils dancing in the
breeze. Wordsworth writes: A poet could not be but gay, in such a jocund company (stanza
3). In this
passage, Wordsworth shows his change of heart when in the presence of something so beautiful and
alluring. Wordsworth also shows how nature impacts his mood from the quote: They flash upon the
inward eye, and my heart with pleasure fills (stanza 4). In this final quote, Wordsworth explains that
even when he is apart from the beautiful golden daffodils, it is the memory that keeps his spirits
alive. While Wordsworth s experience with nature... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most people in his place would have turned and given up, but it was his passion for nature that
kept him going. In William Wordsworth s story, he wrote about how his sad, depressed mood
disappeared when in the presence of the beautiful daffodils. He was so grateful and overjoyed to
see them dancing in the wind that he kept that memory close, then thinks back to that day when he
feels depressed. Both Wordsworth and Muir have unique relationships towards nature, but it s their
shared love for all the beauty that nature has to offer that makes them one in the same with each
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Cuban Revolution By Andrew Caminiti
Cuban Communist Revolution
By Andrew Caminiti
The terrible conditions that many Cuban citizens lived under during the Batista regime was
unacceptable. The Cuban Citizens wanted a change and started a revolution. To find out why we
go all the way back to 1868 when the United States defeated the Spanish Army giving Cuba its
independence. The Cubans elected Fulgencio Batista who did not allow any more elections to take
place. This angered many and a new revolution leader formed, Fidel Castro. Fidel overthrew the
Batista Regime and named himself dictator. He started close economic ties with the Soviet Union.
Shortly after this the United States ended any ties with the Cuban government. The causes of the
Cuban Revolution were terrible conditions under the Batista regime, the spread of Communism,
and the Spanish American war. The effects of the Cuban Revolution were the downfall of the
economy, Cuban missile crisis, and end of any diplomatic relations with the United States. The
Cuban Revolution connects to Global citizenship because the citizens fought for their rights which
ended up helping their daily life but hurting their economy. One major cause of the Cuban
Communist Revolution was the terrible conditions under Fulgencio Batista. The Batista regime
was a corrupt presidency. Batista did not allow any other elections to take place while he held
office, making him an undeclared dictator. Under this regime many people could not find work
except in the summer because of the
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Personal Essay Rubric 4Th Grade

  • 1. Personal Essay Rubric 4Th Grade 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Personal Essay Rubric 4Th GradePersonal Essay Rubric 4Th Grade
  • 2. Essay on Reading, Writing and Literacy I wouldn t say that I am a good writer, and I really don t like to read books either. Through my years in school I became literate in these two categories. I was and still am not interested in writing, or reading books in my spare time. The only writing I have ever done is for school. Writing just does not interest me, and the only reading I do out of class is reading about sports in magazines, or reading the news, or looking at web pages. I have only read a coupleof books on my own, 95% of all the books I have read have been for school. The reason for not writing out of class is probably attributed to the fact that I am a very impatient person, and I have a short attention span. I have no interest in writing and reading so when... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way it helps me out is if I m starting to get bored typing a paper I don t have to leave the computer I could go on the internet and look at ESPN for a couple of minutes and after I check out last nights scores I can go back to writing my paper. Because of my computer literacy there are a numerous amount of things I know I can do on a computer like listen to music, get on the internet, check e mail, watch a movie, talk to a friend, etc. It might take my attention away from typing but it is only for a little bit, and then I am back to typing. In the long run I can get the assignment done faster than just sitting in one spot with no distractions around because I will eventually step away and start doing something else, then someone might call me to go some where and I will forget about the paper and leave. I myself am more of a hands on type of learner; I would rather see demonstrations on what I need to do and be told why it was done that way, and the reason for it. Some subjects don t need to be taught with the hands on approach. But now since I am in college the responsibility between the teachers and myself has shifted, I now have to seek out the information instead of the teacher s hand feeding it to me. One of my strengths is Restorative, which means that I like to solve problems. It applies to my style of learning because if I don t understand something I do all I can to understand it. I now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Faith In A Good Man Is Hard To Find In the final moments of life, it is not unheard of for a man to fight, pray, or even beg for his life; it is practically human nature. This familiar human facet is outlined in one of Flannery O Connor s most popular short stories, A Good Man Is Hard to Find. To be specific, O Connor s characterization of the grandmother in the story details a woman selfishly desperate to save her own life, a beggar built on words, hoping for some kind of pity; at the same time, The Misfit is characterized as an emotionless sociopath, who has no time for the grandmother s pleading. In many ways, the entire family illustrates their lack of concern for fellow man (Dibble 7). In the closing events of the short story, we are shown the depths of the grandmother s faith and The Misfit s rejection of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most pivotal moments of all, however, is the old lady s epiphany, revealing the profound message of all. Altogether, A Good Man Is Hard to Findis a product of interwoven themes of faith presented through the characterization of two opposing characters. Throughout the story, the grandmother continually calls The Misfit a good man, and while this is most likely just another attempt to manipulate him into not murdering her, it is still something to be considered. Therefore, the question that begs to be answered is: Is The Misfit a good man? On the surface, most would scoff at this question: Of course The Misfit is not a good man; he is a murderer, after all! In fact, McDermott says that, critics find no plausible argument for such an unwavering proclamation [that The Misfit is a good man]. However, in the paradoxical situation that is A Good Man Is Hard to Find, The Misfit may be the best man out of any of the characters. As said by Dibble, O Connor s treatment of the characters in this story reinforces her views of man as a fallen creature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Living On Campus Vs College Essay One of the biggest choices a student who has graduated high school and is ready to enroll in college must make is whether they should go away to school or live at home and drive to classes. Everyone has a different opinion on this decision, and it is based on the diverse lifestyles that people live. Most students who commute to school are told that they are not having the full college experience since they do not live on campus and spend more time at home. On the other hand, those who live on campus are told that they are wasting their money and they will not be giving the proper focus to their studies. Both sides of the argument have positives and negatives, so it is difficult to determine which one is the best for their individual life style. Commutingto school and living on campus have several similarities and differences they share, such as social, individual, and economical effects. College is the place where most students meet their lifelong friends and even their future spouses, so the social impact on each individual is tremendous. Some students, both commuters and those who stay on campus, choose to isolate themselves from others and do not attempt to be involved on campus or make any friends. This is a personal decision that the individual could make in either living situation since the same opportunities are available for all students. Even with the equal opportunity to make friends, commuters are less likely to be involved in campus activities and only talk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Dietitian Personal Statement Unless the doctor of today becomes the dietitian of tomorrow, the dietitian of today will become the doctor of tomorrow. Dr. ALEXIS CARROL. (Famous Biological Scientist and head of the Rockefellar Institute.) I open with this quote to illustrate the importance of the role of the dietitian in the health care field. Chronic disease can be prevented, managed, and sometimes reversed through proper nutrition. It is up to the dietitian to impart knowledge, skills, and self efficacy into the individual, so they may take back control of their health. It is my hope that by becoming a dietitian, I can impact lives in a meaningful way and improve the health, welfare, and quality of life of those within my community. Practice areas I gained experience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My desire to balance family and career has evolved into a dream where I combine all my areas of interest to serve the people of my community and empower them to improve their lives. Before building my business, I will complete my dietetic internship, sit for the registration exam, and commission into the US Air Force Reserves or US Army Reserves to work as a registered dietitian. This will allow me to pursue my interest in tactical nutrition and research, stay home with my children until they are school aged, and begin taking patients/clients for my private practice. If I specialize in sports nutrition, I will become a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, but if I follow my interest in fertility, pregnancy, and lactation, I will become an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Regardless of my area of practice, I will obtain my board certification in obesity and weight management and become a certified diabetes educator. With overweight, obesity and diabetes on the rise, affecting 35% and 10% of Ohio s population respectively, I will need these certifications to meet the needs of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Biblical View On Homosexuality And Religion Biblical view on Homosexuality In the bible God divinely established the institution of marriage, and this is seen in the garden of Eden during creation. Marriage was a special gift to man from a loving God before the fall that led to evil and pervasion entering the spiritual world of man. Marriage was designed by our creator to give satisfaction to a person s deepest longings for intimacy, love, appreciation and care. The views of marriage between Christians and Jews are fundamentally different and show the different ways that they view the world in relation to how they interpret their own doctrine and how these views are changing over time. According to the Christian doctrine, reasons why people get married and traditional marriages are becoming diminished at a faster rate than ever as the culture changes. This is very true for contemporary culture, law, and society. A growing influence in secular ideologies and practice are undermining biblical standards in family relations and sexual morality. Marital unfaithfulness, spousal abuse, sex before marriage, cohabitation, pornography, and promiscuity; these among other liberated lifestyles of married couples are bringing down the intuition of marriage. Moreover, alternative sexualities like homosexuality included and other varieties of transgender identities are becoming increasingly mainstream. In the course of years, the strict Christian community and Orthodox Judaism have responded to this rapidly changing landscape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Respiratory Chains All living cells that are able to divide and receive the parental genetic material, are depending on permanent delivery of energy which is stored in reusable forms. Being separated from the outside environment, within this cells, endo and exothermal reactions are present, allowing them to provide their own vital processes and to synthetize their own components (Lodish et al., 2000). Photosynthesis and respiration, the most important energetic processes occurring in the cellular membranes, are transforming one form of energy into another. Photosystems are able to transform the energy of photons into chemical energy which is stored in molecules like ATP or NADPH. Furthermore, the chemical energy of reduced compounds by oxidation processes is transformed, by the respiratory chains, also into molecules like ATP (Lodish et al., 2000, Hohmann Marriott et al., 2011).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The direction of electrons through the respiratory chain is driven by the redox potential of each of the elements the measure of affinity to electrons which moves from the negative redox potential to the positive redox potential (Lenaz et al., 2010). Respiratory chains are mainly composed of large multi subunit protein complexes containing several cofactors. The biogenesis of respiratory chain is a highly ordered and sophisticated process. This process includes: translation, protein insertion into the membrane cofactor insertion and the assembly of the subunits into multi subunit protein complexes. Any defect in one of this steps can terminate the biogenesis and can result in severe impairments of respiratory chains, which is why these processes are very important for all living organisms (Diaz et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hearing Impairment Analysis I enjoyed reading your post. I agree with you that having complete loss of your vision would be the hardest for me too. Even though being deaf would be a challenge, I feel that I would be able to handle it somewhat better. I feel that the hardest obstacle for me with being blind would be not seeing my children growing up. As far as having a hearing impairment, I have a friend that was completely deaf from birth and she has a little boy. She did have some challenges raising him when he was an infant, but she had tools that she used like at night she would wear a sensor that would vibrate to alert her that the baby monitor was going off. She handled it well because she this is all she knew. Luckily for her, she can hear now after having surgery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Injustice In The Hunger Games Introduction The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, presents sixteen year old, Katniss Everdeen, and all her problems including, social issues such as hunger and child labor. Katniss lives in the North American Nation of Panem, where the Capitol has set up a system of injustice. Two teenaagers, ages of 12 18, are forced to put in at least one slip of paper that inscribes their name. In return, they would receive a month s supply of hard grain and oil, as almost anyone who hadn t lived in Panem, hadn t experienced hunger, at all. Not one bit. One female and male tribute is chosen for the games, where they would go against all of the other chosen contenders from all the other 11 districts, (12 districts in total) It was every man for himself,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you haven t, you will have to read to find out. Though, you should know that for every winner, there is one or many losers. This same concept applies to the hunger games, . However to be a victor of the hunger games, there is one main and clique idea in the world that every champion in the world contains inside of them. Not even winners have them, but even losers who were determined to reach their objective, but winning, didn t necessarily have to be their objective. MOTIVATION is what keeps every winner or loser in the world, including Katniss to stay with courage and confidence. As I just said that motivation is a key point, but who did she acquire it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Sandwich Bikes In the world of home exercise equipment, few pieces have been around as long as the exercise bike. Although exercise bikes (fitness bikes, studio bikes) received a bad rap for a number of years, being used as clothes hangers, etc., the new versions are sleek, silent, and easy to use. There are two basic types of bikes, the upright and the recumbent. An upright is what most people think of when they think of fitness bikes. The upright is closest to a regular bike, narrow saddle, pedals below the rider, handle bars out front. On the other hand, a recumbent exercise bike has a wider seat with a small back support. The pedals are out front, and the rider is in a reclined position. Both bikes have good and bad points as we shall see. The traditional setup of an upright bike allows the rider to more closely simulate an actual bike ride than possible with a recumbent. The rider is able to stand, assume a race crouch, or a neutral position. Trouble is, if the rider has any sort of back problems, especially lower back, an upright can irritate the condition leading to worse problems. An upright is more difficult to get on and off of because of a higher proximity to the ground. This can be problematic for older or overweight people. An upright takes up less room than a recumbent. You may want to keep this in mind if your exercise area is on the small side. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t let the recumbent s seemingly easier ride make you think you re not getting a total workout; you are. a recumbent does have a larger footprint, keep this in mind when deciding where to put your workout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Did The Pilgrims Help African Americans The Pilgrims were a group of people who traveled from England. During their trip, they encountered many adversities and misfortunes. Thankfully, they landed safely. The first few days were tough for them. Imagine going to an unfamiliar place knowing that once you leave your homeland there will be nothing on the other side. These people felt that and were very scared. The Pilgrims suffered a lot in the first months. People were sick and helpless. The people were dying. Their only solution was to seek help. The Pilgrims took advantage of the help the Native Americans wanted to offer. The Native Americans were really smart people. They had a lot of knowledge about the land. This was their land, and they wanted to teach the Pilgrims how to survive. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Overview of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, otherwise known as ADHD, is a very common brain disorder that is predominantly found in children but can continue through adulthood (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2012). It prevents individuals from focusing their attention, and individuals often have trouble with their conduct due as well (hyperactivityto hyperactivity or , impulsivity). Brain imaging studies have revealed that the brain matures normally in youth with ADHD, but it is delayed an average of 3 years. The delay is most profound in the brain region involving planning, thinking, and paying attention. More recent studies have found that the outer layer of the brain showed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These treatment guidelines are helpful for clinicians to determine which treatments parents are likely to initiate for their children (Robert, 2013). The primary care physician should initiate an evaluation for ADHD for any child 4 through 18 years of age, who presents with academic or behavioral problems and symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity. To make a diagnosis of ADHD, the primary care clinician should establish that the DSM 5 criteria have been met; information should be obtained from reports from parents, teachers, and other school or mental health clinicians involved in the caretaking of the child (Robert, 2013). During the evaluation for ADHD, the primary care doctor should include assessment for other co existing conditions, including emotional, developmental, behavioral, and physical problems. The primary care physician should inform the parents or guardian that ADHD is a chronic condition because it does not typically go away. If a child is diagnosed with ADHD, they will more than likely experience it in adulthood as well. However, it is possible for children to out grow some of the behaviors. As children mature, symptoms usually become less prominent. By late childhood and early adolescence, signs of excessive activity are less common, and hyperactivity symptoms may be confined to jitteriness or an inner feeling of restlessness (John M. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Hire Lawyer Agencies You Can Hire Lawyer Agencies For These Services The viewpoint of people against lawyer agencies is very limited as they think them being useful only for large business houses as compared to the small businesses. However, these lawyer agencies work for many other tasks also. Here we are talking about services that can be rendered to the household as well as an individual. During the lifetime, a person, at least once needs to have some legal formalities fulfilled, which these lawyer agencies can help fulfill easily. You just need to pay them their service fee and watch them complete your task. Family immigration To get registered for the United States Citizenship, one has to apply to the United States Immigration Services. In other words, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Just War Theory and Pacifism As a citizen of the United States, I am part of an institution that has been, and is currently, killing people. Whether or not all or some of these killings are ethically defensible is a difficult question to answer and most people simply never confront the issue. I will evaluate literature on the topic, identify the different justifications for killing in time of warand decide if they legitimize our actions. After describing some compelling arguments, I will defend my own position that pacifismis the only ideal which mankind should embrace. According to traditional just war theory, a just cause must serve peace and not simply protect an unjust status quo. War must be used as a last resort and all pacifistic approaches must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Killing the 5th child however is justifiable because it was a preemptive act and did not bring new evil into the world. The difference between a just and unjust warrior, to Lackey, is that an unjust warrior doesn t wait until he can be sure there are no other options and someone is going to have to die before using military force. The assumption that there are a morally significant achievements that can be made in war seems paramount to just war theory. Taking a life without certainty of of the necessity of doing so undermines the value of that life. Because international relations provides such an ambiguous and subjective subject matter to apply just killing theory to, pacifism seems to be the approach most likely to encourage peace. If someone threatens your life and you have time to deliberate and act, what are you most likely to do? Hunt the person down and kill them as quickly as possible? No, such an action would be considered immoral. There is no justifiable reason to assume that pacifistic alternatives won t work. To justify war is not simply to justify killing in such a situation, but also to kill many innocent people in the process of doing so. As explained by William Hawk in his essay Pacifism: Reclaiming the Moral Presumption , the pacifist is a person that refuses to participate in war for in any circumstance for two reasons; the grounding belief that war is wrong, and the belief that human life is sacred and invaluable. Many pacifist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Theme Of Resilience In Defending Jacob Resilience is defined as the quality that allows people to be knocked down and come back stronger than ever. Resilience is demonstrated throughout the novel Defending Jacob by William Landay, and the ancillary texts If by Rudyard Kipling, and The Third and Final Continent by Jhumpa Lahiri though different literary devices. The similar conflicts of Defending Jacob and Third and Final Continent help develop a theme of resilience throughout the stories. Another literary device that helps to show this theme in Defending Jacob and If is point of view. Finally, the theme is displayed once more in the novel and Third and Final Continent through the use of characterization. The theme of keeping one s head through troubled times and not giving up is developed through the use of conflict, point of view, and characterization in Defending Jacob, If , and The Third and Final Continent . Both William Landay and Jhumpa Lahiri use conflicts in their stories to demonstrate the theme of resilience and perseverance. William Landay uses the conflict of Andy s belief in his son and Lahiri uses the narrators will to be successful as those characters motivation to continue working for what they believe in. Andy and Laurie s visit to Dr. Vogel shows the beginning of a conflict in Defending Jacob. So? So what does shoplifting have to do with murder? What s the difference if he took a candy bar or something from CVS? What on Earth does that have to do with Ben Rifkin being brutally stabbed to death? (Landay 146). Andy Barber never once stops believing that his son is innocent, even after this leads to fights with Laurie and could potentially lead to divorce. However he fights for Jacob and he knows they will get through the trial. While Andy Barber s conflict and perseverance is more mental, the narrator of The Third and Final Continent has a more physical conflict he must overcome. The theme of resilience is also developed in this text when the narrator is telling his son about his life at the end of the story. Whenever he is discouraged, I tell him that if I can survive on three continents, then there is no obstacle he cannot conquer (Lahiri). These words of wisdom demonstrate resilience because the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. My Intentions As A College Student The purpose of this paper will be to reflect my intentions as a college student and what I will do in my time as a student to achieve my future profession. To help achieve my goal, I will understand my responsibilities and prospects as a college student. I will earn the skills and qualifications to become a candidate in this new, competitive work field. While I am in college, I will finish the MBTI (career assessment) and Strong Inventory Interest (personality assessment). Then, I will research possible careers within my major. And, in my last attempt to resolve in a career, I will choose one to help navigate where my actions should be placed in hopes of it to help me become a qualified candidate. Also, I will retain the minimum of excelling in my courses and hold my position in the honors program. I will join organizations and activities in which may help build my resume. International business allows a large ray of opportunities to those who pursue it which is why it was the best option for when I had to choose my major during my college application. With this major, I am able to apply the skills I learned to a large field and find a job with flexible works so I can use to learn other skills. In international business, it is critical for one to know multiple languages and have a vast knowledge of different cultures that may be needed one day in the work field. Also, in international business, the worker is expected to travel around the world in hopes of peaceful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. With The Advancement Of Technology It Has Changed The Entire With the advancement of technology it has changed the entire world and with it the criminal justice system. With Technology becoming a part of peoples everyday lives it is to be expected that technology would cross over into the world of crime. New computer crime has escalated in the past 10 years. As with the advancement of crimeit has also made advancements in crime fighting aspect of criminal justice, these advances help criminal justice professionals in the community while on duty and during the investigatory stage. The advent of technology in the criminal justice system has not only changed crime and law enforcement but also changed the way criminal investigation is done and the way the legal system interacts with the criminal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the biggest computer crimes is Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDoS) defined as techniques or actions involving the use of one or more damaged computers to damage another computer or a targeted computer system in order to shut the computer or computer system down and deny the service of the damaged computer or computer systems to legitimate users by the Arkansas code. These DDoS attacks are one way attack someone by affecting their computer network. DDoS attacks send a message to the people running the network that they can be affected, many people use DDoS attacks to make a political statement. One recent DDoS attack against the Luxembourg government was made in late February of this year According to reports from the Luxemburger Wort, the attack started at 9.30 am, forcing the web servers of many state authorities offline or difficult to reach. Just over an hour later, the state owned IT operator Centre des Techniques de l information de l Etat (CTIE) sent a message via Twitter, to confirm that the network was the victim of a DDoS attack (Millman, 2017) there cannot be a sure reason for the attack but these types of attacks are used in a political context to protest the actions of that nation. Computer crime can be more than just for money it can be a political statement, a warning, or threat of worse to come. It is clear that computer crime is not slowing down or going to slow down In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Brief Profile Of Tata Motors A Brief Profile of the Firm Tata Motors was formerly known as TELCO (Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company) is a leading global automobile manufacturer. Originally it was manufacturer of locomotives named as TELCO, the company then manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 having a tie up with Daimler Benz. Tata motorshave a wide range of variety from heavy commercial vehicles to carriers, buses, SUVs and passenger cars that covers a wide range of cars, sports vehicles, buses, trucks and defense vehicles. The Headquarter of Tata Motors is in Mumbai (Maharashtra). The services in Tata motors in clude automotive design, engineering and outsourcing. It has a Revenue of Rs.2.625 trillion (Latest data as per 2015) and in 2015, it earned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1997: Launch of Tata Sierra Turbo. In 1998: Launch of India s first sports utility vehicle (Tata Safari). In 2001: Launch of Indica V2 In 2007: Started Construction of Small Car plant at Singur in West Bengal In 2008: Production at Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) ACE Plant began. In 2009: Production at Dharwad plant began In 2010: Announcement of opening of Dealership of Jaguar Land Rover In 2011: Assembly Plant set up in South Africa In 2012: Entry into Bangladesh s new car market In 2013 : Tata Nano became the cheapest Car and the first Auto Brand in India . Rewards Recognition пѓ Tata Motors won the award for the Best Learning Organizations of Asia (2011 2012) пѓ According to Nielsen Report, Tata Motors is amongst the Most Reputed Company пѓ Tata Motors won the Golden Peacock Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance пѓ TATA Motors won Golden Peacock Award for Corporate Social Responsibility for the year 2011 пѓ Pantnagar plant in the list of sword of Honor awardees of British safety Council, UK пѓ Tata Motors Lucknow Plant won Greentech Environment Silver Award 2011 пѓ Jaguar Land Rover won two best of auto show awards at 2011 Frankfurt Motor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Benefits Of A Shift From A Service Based Economy Introduction There is no doubt that nowadays we can observe a shift from a service based economy to an experience based economy as owners of businesses tend to commoditize services and thereby offer their customers not a simple service for the money but an unforgettable, special and highly valued experience. The service profit chain which links the employees , customers and owners satisfaction stands behind this experience. These days it is believed that customers want to receive an authentic and remarkable experience for their money, rather than a service which can be offered in every place, they want to feel unique, that is why there is a growing interest in this topic. According to B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore, an experience occurs when a company intentionally uses services as the stage and goods as props, to engage individual customers in a way that creates a memorable event (Pine II, Gilmore, 1998). Therefore, companies are trying to create a specific experience which will help them to distinguish themselves from other companies providing the same service. In order to do that it is very important to understand the links in the service profit chain. In every business and in a hotel industry especially it is crucial for every manager to understand how to maintain employees and customers satisfaction while continuing earning profit for the owner. First of all, every manager should comprehend the links in the service profit chain, for example, customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is The Hatchet Essay Introduction Paragraph: Hatchet. Is the book I like the most among three. Written by Gary Paulsen and published in 1996 was even appointed to a Newberry Honor Book. It is a story whose genre is survival adventure, and its main subject is a broken parent s boy s survival in forest. Summary: Brian was a sad boy whose parent got divorced, and he had to stay with father for the vacation. While he was going to Canada, the pilot got a heart attack, and gas ran out. Then a plane went down to the forest, to the trees, but slid down to a lake. Brian, with a hatchet and a windbreaker had to survive in wildlife himself. He learned many things he need to survive, like way to hunt or make fire. He improved his personality, and quality of life in wilderness. He also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He made some weapons like a bow with the hatchet to hunt. When a tornado came, he found a tail section of the plane. He made a raft, and went into a lake. He lost his hatchet, but he found out a survival pack that helped him survive. A plane, which was passing him, received the SOS, so he could be rescued. Personal Evaluation and Conclusion: Living in wildlife, there were a lot of changes in Brian s life. He used to be frustrated about his broken family. He did not like his parent getting divorced, he did not like the lawyers and judges talking about his family, and he did not like the secret, which he decided not to tell his father. With these problems, he always lived with an anger . However, he found out new sight, new vision to look everything affirmatively. When hardship and adversity came to him, he against with the trouble himself and found out a better decision from there. Like him, I would not frustrate or give up happiness , and try to bear the hardship. I think I do not have a big one yet, but when it come, I will try to overcome and change into a better way, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Technology Has Changed Modern Society Today as individuals we have many privileges, rights, and freedoms that have not existed in the past. In modern society, many things are handed to us where as in the traditional society people had to work very hard and face many hurdles in order to do everyday tasks. The technology has changed drastically from back then to now present year s new technologyand devices are constantly being created to make our lives easier. However in the traditional society people had only a few options of ways to communicate with each other. Modern cultureseems to be influenced a lot by social media and whatever the new current trend is. Whereas traditional culture is more conservative followed by morals and religious practices. Prices of housing living and food have all increased fairly in our modern day society. Decades ago people did not have many expenses to account, for now, we have daycares all kinds of insurance payments and tuition to try to afford. When you compare modern day society with the way traditional society was you can see some major differences. Technology has been around for many years and throughout those years it s advancing. Both modern and traditional technology is viewed in different but our similar is some ways.Technology is the use of tools and machine to get the job done. Modern technology is just an advanced version of the traditional technology. For instance, the gadgets we use today like a smartphone is just an advanced version of the mobile phone that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Is Israel’s Very Survival Dependent on the Creation of a... Prompt: Is Israel s very survival dependent on the creation of a stable and viable Palestinian state? Let us have ambitions; ambitions to move beyond the violence and occupation, to the day when two states, Palestine and Israel, can live together side by side in peace and security. ~King Abdullah II. In the country of Israelthere are two conflicting ethnic/religious groups, the Israelis and the Palestinians. Israelis have most of the power, and run the actual state of Israel, whereas Palestinians have only inconsequential amounts of authority outlined by the Oslo Accords, for this reason, there has been ongoing conflict amongst Israelis and Palestinians. This conflict began when the Romans expelled Jews from this area in 31 BCE, which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Israelis have been oppressing Palestinians for a long time, which caused and causes, many different disagreements. As per the word of Khouri, Israel could indeed survive without Palestinian statehood, but only if surrounded by massive walls and protective missile shields (Khouri, Document 1). This statement illustrates the fact that Palestinians are unhappy with the Israelis and Israel s survival depends upon the creation of a Palestinian state. Without Palestinian statehood, terrorist groups like Hamas would continue to attack Israel, and with partial justification. According to a map by Rima Najjar Merriman, since 1946 the land of Israel has morphed from mostly Palestinian land to mostly Israeli land, but there are still the same number of Palestinians (Merriman, Document 3). This Palestinian loss of land has contributed greatly to the oppression of Palestinians. Another contributing factor is the fact that, as shown by a map titled Israeli Settlement Population Growth, Israeli occupation in Palestinian areas, like the West Bank has skyrocketed, forcing many Palestinians into extreme poverty (Document 7). It is circumstances like these that have caused Palestinian oppression, and thus discontent, which then have been instrumental in the decline in Israeli safety. If Palestine was granted statehood, both Israelis and Palestinians would be safer, in general. Even more so, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Selfishness In Kenneth Grahame s Literature To begin, selfishness is one of the most common personality traits shared amongst society, Kenneth Grahame s literature features the theme of how making rash decisions can lead to dramatic effects to those around you. As this is still seen today through historical marks such as, the Zimmerman case which led to social movements across nations. Sadly not every selfish decision made leads to something greater. Such decisions include WWII and dictators amongst history. Kenneth Grahames use of personification by having animals represent humans in many of his stories can be interoperated as an analogy for how making selfish and rash choices, can cause humankind to look barbaric and primitive, just as animals. Moreover, The Wind in the Willowsfeatures a Toad, who is one of the more egotistic characters to be read, as he cares about himself only, while his friends are constantly bailing him out of his mistakes. This is seen especially towards the end, after toad escapes his punishment from reckless endangerment through motor vehicles; his friend s mole, rat, and badger are forced to rush into danger to help toad get his house back from the squatters. After this, toad swears to be better about his choices, and he finally express s a great gratitude for all the work his friends do to help him. The story begins on a lonesome mole, who fears he misses out on everything because he is underground, But Mole stood still a moment, held in thought. As one wakened suddenly from a beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Valerie Holliday s Masculinity In The Novels Of Philip K. Valerie Holliday s essay Masculinity in the Novels of Philip K. Dick discusses Dick s use of masculinity and gender, and parallels it to his life and socio political exploration. FindIt@Flinders states that the essay is a part of the peer reviewed journal Extrapolation, 2006, Vol.47(2). Though Extrapolation is identifiable as a credible journal that invites papers on all areas of speculative culture (Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2015) I found no information about Holliday. Googling Philip K. Dick masculinity produces a multitude of reviews from blogs and journals. Many discuss masculinity and men s struggles within Dick s work. Masculinity seems relevant, especially in the context in which Holliday presents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Addict By Michael Stein Introduction The non fictional novel The Addict offers a current perspective through the author s eyes, Michael Stein, into the trials and tribulations that one has to go through when being an opiate addict. The processes that addicts go through becomes instantly examinable, offering insight into how individuals become addicted and what they go through while trying to become rehabilitated. Lucy Fields is the main patient described by Michael Stein in this book. Lucy is addicted to Vicodin and has been addicted for a number of years. Despite many social stigmas associated around addicts, becoming addicted to anything does not happen in a short amount of time. The context in which a person is living, their socioeconomic status, their social support and perceived social support are all factors in becoming addicted or rehabilitated. Throughout the book Michael Stein speaks about multiple patients and refers to buprenorphine as the primary prescribed drug for opiate users, he also refers to methadone treatment. The effectiveness of buprenorphine was shown through the book and how it is, with the help of adequate social and medical support, a viable option with regards to treating opiate addiction. Addiction to opiates is developing and continues to be a large problem in many countries. Substitution for such opiates in pharmacotherapy has shown to reduce the use of illicit drugs and the potential criminal behavior that is associated with taking opiates (Merrill J, Alterman A, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The State And Economic Life Do the people run the state? Does the state control its people? Is there an invisible hand controlling all aspects of social and economic life or are the workings of the state and companies within the realm of economic life completely transparent? In order to answer these questions, we will need to first define the state, the people, and how they interact with each other like gears in a clock. These interactions between the state and economic life can lead politicians to impose their will on the country and market. To begin defining the relationship between the state and economic life, we will address the works of sociologist Karl Polanyi. Polanyi, in his 1957 paper titled Trade and Market in the Early Empires first differentiates... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It relies on the ideas of choice between two, insufficient means (idea of scarcity) and using a rational and logical decision making process to choose between the means. (Polanyi 1957) Within economies, Polanyi concludes that there are four different modes or sectors of economical transactions. They are reciprocity, redistribution, exchange, and householding. Following are examples of each: reciprocity can be thought of as gift exchange and is exemplified through holidays like Christmas or doing a favor for your friend since you believe that sometime, somehow it will be repaid back to you. Redistribution is all about hierarchical structure and the flow of resources up and down the chain of command. A prime example of resource redistribution would be the state and how it collects taxes, and then redistributes those taxes following whatever preset distribution they have. Next we have householding, which is probably the most abstract form of economy. Householding is made up of whatever you do yourself to advance or better your life that does not require any immediate market action such as cooking, cleaning, or childcare. The final mode of economy is exchange. Exchange includes markets and rational actors with transactions based on a means end relationship. Exchanges focuses on minimizing costs and maximizing benefits/profits, which is what you see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Ceremonies of Possession by Patricia Seed Essay Alysha Kurani In Patricia Seed s Ceremonies of Possession in the Europe s Conquest of the New World: 1492 1640, several different possession methods were displayed from the different groups that conquered the new world. Ranging from artwork, to astrological maps, to a reading of submission, each group devised their own technique when claiming a new land. Physical demarkation was the main practice the English used to symbolize the ownershipof new land. The methods they used to mark such territory were the building of houses, gardens, and constructing fences. Houses created a legal right to the land. As declared by Seed, building the first house was critical to the initial stages of English settlement in the first place because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had very specific instructions and everything had to be done by protocol. It had to be read aloud and acknowledged by the natives. The Requirement stated that if rules were not followed and the natives would not yield to the Spanish authority then they would be warred upon. As said in Chapter 3, It set the aims of warfare not as mere surrender, but as submission to the Catholicism and its legitimate representative, the Spaniards. Thus, the spoken speech was focal point in Spanish conquest. It requires that the indigenous peoples of the new world acknowledge the church as superior of the world and therefore consent to have priests preach to them. The speech then goes on to give a written disclaimer that if anyone were to not follow these guidelines they were subject to death that they themselves brought upon them. The Spanish also used taxes as a form of submission and humiliation to conquer new worlds. This came from the influences of jizya inspired Moslem and Jewish tribute payments to Christian rulers. Under Christian rule the wealthy communities paid in cash while the poorer communities paid in hard labor. Although, eventually, natives would merge into Spanish society they were never thought of as actual Spanish citizens they were thought of as subjects living under Spanish rule. Most of the Spanish Requirements were influenced by the Islam s concepts of beliefs on conquering and taking over new people. The Spanish used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Emotional Disconnection Summary Maryann, Marci, and Joseph have a difficult time in treating the patients, due to the shortage of staff present, which results in the feeling of disconnection between the nurses in the hospital and the patients. It is observed that disconnection (as a result of stress) carries deep surface effects on the employee. According to Gallup.com, there three categories of work performance, they include the following: Engaged, disengaged, and actively disengaged (Rosenfeld, 2013). They assess the performance of the employee, and whether or not the employees are emotionally stable, thus, this factor in the effects of emotional disconnection on the quality of life for the employee. In the summary presented above, there can be clear evidence of disconnection... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nursing teams were excluded from connecting with the patients, due to societal and linguistic barriers. In contrast, social inclusion is where all members of society share a common goal in helping maintain a cohesive balance to society, while uplifting moral and behavioral conditions (Jonas, 2013). This was present in the beginning, where the compassionate and selfless behavior of the nursing team helped spur them to travel great lengths helping others in need. The rationale for the research findings, which connects to the situation summary, provides factual evidence and reasoning to provide an in depth analysis. For the first rationale, this describes the indicators of work performance. Mentioned the concept of disconnectedness, as it is a main challenge that interconnects to stress in the workplace. This genuinely was present in the situation summary, thus there is attached pathos towards the development of the situation summary. The second research finding is the Missing Puzzle Effect, which describes the psychological reasoning behind social exclusion. If there is a slight perception that there will be negative loss or social repercussions, then there will be greater levels of hostility or social exclusion to maintain the current status. Thus, a feeling of empathy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Big Data And The Data Introduction The term big data came into the picture to refer the big volumes of information s both the companies and governments are storing. The data may be where we live, where we go, what we buy and what we say etc. all will be recorded and stored forever. More than 90% of data is generated in the past 2 years only and this volume is increasing day by day and doubling for every two years. In this world, the organizations are using the data generated by us and no one knows what they are doing with the collected data. Big data is defined as a lot of structured and unstructured data from different sources, such as E commerce websites, online transactions, social networks, medical records, internet search indexes, banking and financial services, scientific searches, weblogs, and document searches and so on. Big data also can be described by four V s: Volume, Velocity, Variety and finally Value. Volume: The term big data itself tells it is related to size. Big data requires processing of high volumes of unstructured data such as data from twitter, network traffic etc. The volume of data varies from one organization to other. Velocity: The term velocity refers to how fast the data is generated and processed to meet the demands and the challenges in the path of growth and development. Reacting quickly enough to deal with data velocity is a challenge for most organizations. Variety: Data today comes in various formats, types, structured, unstructured. For example, the data may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. St. Charmain Research Paper St. Dominic of Castile St Dominic was born at the Kingdom of Castile in Calaruegua to Felix and Joan Guzman in 1170. St. Dominic s mother had a dream before he was born, she said while she was dreaming a dog leaped from her womb with a torch in its mouth and that it seemed to light the world on fire. That s how his parents gave him the named Dominic meaning The Dog of the Lord . Joan told her husband the next day and he was speechless at what he had heard. St. Dominic was very smart and loved to learn about the Catholic Faith. St. Dominic would always try to offer small thing up to God. His mother noticed that he would sleep on the floor at night. This went on for quite a while until she finally asked him why? He said that he wanted to make a small offering up to Jesus every night. She told Felix the next day and asked if they should send Dominic to his Uncle, who was the archpriest of Gamiel d Izan, at the school of Palencia. When St Dominic reached the age of fourteen his parents sent him to Palencia with his uncle.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It did not take long for him to start excelling in his classes. One day Dominic was standing in line at the library to find the books be needs. He looked to his right and saw the monks in charge of handwriting copies for the students to use. St. Dominic wondered if he could buy the books he needed to study so he would have to stand in line. St. Dominic gets an idea when he sees the monks in charge of hand copying the books. He asked if he could copy the books he needed for studying. The monk told him that it takes at least two to three, months to complete a book. St. Dominic understood so the monk gave him permission. It took him awhile but after three months he finally was able to finish. In 1991 there was a great famine, Spain was destroyed. St. Dominic gave away all his money and sold all his furniture and clothes to try and help those in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Dental Hygienist Issues In order to obtain a dental hygiene licensure from the state of Idaho, one must complete the Western Regional Board of Examination or Washington State local anesthesia examination for local anesthesia, the jurisprudence examination, the National Board Dental Hygiene examination, and two clinical examinations (one clinical for local anesthesia) (State of Idaho Board of Dentistry, 2012). Prior to these examinations, the hygienist needs to complete the following educational criteria and/ or the equivalents from a Commission on Dental Accreditation approved school (Partido, 2013): two academic college years of an accredited dental hygieneprogram that are full time psychology, sociology, communications (written and oral), anatomy and physiology... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuing education courses are defined as formal courses for a working adult to take part in after they have graduated and are working in their area of study. Continuing education courses are required by law to maintain an active certificate or license in the work field and to keep the worker up to date on his or her field of study. These courses can be taken in a variety of ways including at home study, in person classes, volunteer work, and live online courses. Each department of study has different requirements such as hours that should be taken and topics that should be taken (Peterson, 2014). Our group focused on the state of Idaho. A dental hygienistin Idaho must renew his or her license every two years by way of continuing education. Twenty four hours are required. Each hygienist has his or her own expiration date depending on when their initial hire date was. The American Dental Association offers courses on their website. They offer continuing education online and in person. There are no requirements for a certain amount of hours on a certain topic; all self study is accepted, and up to ten hours of volunteer work is accepted. A CPR course is also required every two years and hours in that course can be used toward license renewal. Continuing education credits are monitored in Idaho by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Devry Hit 111 All Discussions – Latest DeVry HIT 111 All Discussions Latest http://www.spinwoop.com/?download=devry hit 111 all discussions latest For Further Information And For A+ Work Contact US At SPINWOOP@GMAIL.COM week 1 PATIENT DOCUMENTATION ANALYSIS (GRADED) Class, in this thread we will be looking at patient documentation and patient encounters. The purpose of this thread is to familiarize you with the Key Concepts found in Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs) 1 and 2. You must address all of the questions located after the example of surgical history and patient encounter of Darryl McFadden. SURGICAL HISTORY History of Present Illness: The patient is a 27 year old male complaining of right lower quadrant abdominal pain, nausea, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His symptoms are perennial but mainly from March through October. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. Reviewing the surgical history, provide the following in your post. A. Identify one or two medical terms in this report. Deconstruct the components of specific medical terms to identify their meanings. In addition, please pay attention to the spellingand pronunciation of the words. B. Define the abbreviations found in the surgical report. How did you find the meaning of these abbreviations? C. Using what you ve learned about word parts, describe the types of surgeries listed in the patient s past surgical history. 2. Reviewing the outpatient encounter of Darryl McFadden, accomplish the following and report in your findings and comments in your post. A. Go to Research a Disease or Condition in the ADAM multimedia encyclopedia. Read all the information under allergies and look at the six images, the photo, and the video on allergies. After studying the material, summarize or paraphrase any information that you use in response to the discussion question this week. Be sure and cite your source appropriately. Do not copy and paste information. B. If Darryl McFadden was your child, what questions would you ask the doctor on the first office visit? 3. General questions: A. Define in your own words the four types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the... Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the existence of God based upon religious experiences Religious experiences are experiences we have of the divine or God. These experiences may be Mystical experiences, conversion experiences or revelatory experiences. Paul Tillich states that religious experience is a feeling of ultimate concern , a feeling that demands a decisive decision from the one receiving it. He describes it as an encounter followed by a special understanding of its religious significance. The argument for religious experiences is based on 3 premises. Premise one states that the experience of X indicates the reality of X. One problem with this premise is that the experience of X does not always indicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problems with premise three can also be highlighted by looking at the religious experience of Mosses when he saw God in the burning bush. When God came to him, Mosses had just killed a man and run away into the desert. Therefore he could be experiencing extreme guilt which could cause him to have an illusion. Also if he is in the desert then he was most likely dehydrated which again could cause an illusion. Therefore other factors may be used to explain religious experiences. Another example to support premise three, and one that addresses the problem of the subjective nature of religious experiences, is corporate religious experiences. This is when large numbers of people all have the same religious experience at the same time. The fact that they are experienced by many leads to the fact that they can be objectively tested and the accounts validated adding further support for the argument. Those that argue that religious experiences are proof of the existence of God usually argue inductively. This means that they look at the subjective testimonies of individuals who claim to have had religious experiences in order to find similar characteristics and then draw the general conclusion that the experiences can only be explained in terms of the existence of God. For example Swinburne argued inductively supporting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of She Stoops To Conquer She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith is a play written in 1771 that premiered in London in 1773. Some theatrical conventions have remained the same, while others have changed. Consequently, Stolen Shakespeare Guild performance of She Stoops to Conquer strays from the original production. One similarity in the plays is the use of female actors. This play first premiered in London in 1773. During this time women actually played female roles unless it was a role such as a witch or a comic old women. Women even got the chance to play male roles especially if the character was a female pretending to be a male (britches parts) , or if the character was a feminine male. Women being on stage was such a big deal that some productions would advertise having all the parts played by women. In the version, I saw of She stoops to Conquer women were playing the women roles. As a matter of fact, the story revolved around the lives of two women Ms. Hardcastle and Constance Neville and these actresses did a wonderful job portraying these characters. Women playing these roles designed for women made the play more effective because it added to it s believability. Women bring a certain softness to stage that I don t think men can offer, and that softness that was brought on stage by these actresses added a little more to the story. This is one convention that I m glad we ve stuck with. One difference in the two performances is the way in which the actor system worked. During the 1660 1800 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of Raphael s The Holy Trinity Keadra Jeter ART 4396 Dr. M. Vaccaro Research Paper Raphael Stanza Della Segnatura: A Challenge to Raphael Considered to be in the holy trinity of Renaissance painters along with Leonardo and Michelangelo, Raphael was known to be more versatile than Michelangelo and more prolific than the older contemporary Leonardo. Only living until the young age of 37, he definitely made his mark during the Renaissance era with his many drawings, paintings, and pieces of architecture. But the question to discuss is, what made his commissioned work with Pope Julius II more notable and memorable than any other pieces he has created? This paper will cover his biography, his drawing style with a brief overview of his surviving drawings, and one of his most notable commissions, the so called Stanza Della Segnatura. Biography Born in 1483 in Urbino, Raphael, or Raphael Sanzio, was the son of Giovanni Santi, who was a court painter. Raphael s father gave him first instruction in painting and introduced Raphael to humanistic philosophy before his death in 1494. As a child, Raphael s brief time with his father helped him gain a great deal of knowledge about the arts, literature, and social skills to help Raphael move among the more elite of society and gain art commissions to boost his career as an artist. After his father s death (1494), Raphael began to run his father s workshop. After some time, he exceeded his father in talent and began to receive numerous commissions, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Pervasiveness Of Media In Contemporary US Culture Indeed, the pervasiveness of media in its copious forms in contemporary US culture today is undeniable. Almost anywhere one looks, one can find media; a magazine at a doctor s office, a billboard alongside a freeway, a painting at an art gallery, a performance on television or on stage. Media, undeniably, is ubiquitous. However, in the innumerous forms media comes to us in, every one of these forms are created for a purpose; to communicate of an idea or message. But how are students, as well as educators, supposed to interact and interpret media? Auspiciously, just as with any subject of study, one must become literate in its forms and uses. Thus, media literacy is a vital tool set for interacting and interpreting content of any discipline; particularly history education. Certainly, media literacy seeks to teach fluency in the forms of media, how it functions and can influence trends in society. However, media and its messages are not a direct form of communication. Media does not offer a transparent window, as Buckingham writes, only a representation of an idea (Buckingham, 2004. p. .) Further, this representation of an idea or message, as Hoechsmann Poyntz write, always involve(s) a reflection, selection and deflection of reality (Hoechsmann Poyntz, 2012, p. 73). Thus, to achieve fluency with media, the goal of media literacy is to develop personal agency within an individual. Personal agency, as defined by Buckingham, is the ability to be an active ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Travel Agency Chapter 1 Introduction Hospitality Industry is dynamically growing in the recent years, not only in the number of tourist but also the number of it s different fields. One of these is the expansion of Travel Agencies. Travel Agency is one of the service intensive industries and indispensible among the tourism business. But what is the specific role of travel agency in the hospitality industry and how does it affect the whole industry. Travel Agency is defined as a retail business selling travel related products and services to customers on behalf of suppliers such as airlines, car rentals, cruise lines, hotels, sight seeing tours and package holidays. When we say Travel Agency they are the one who can assist you in planning your trip ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To the Travel AgenciesThis research will help to promote Travel Agency as the readers become aware of the important role of it in the Hospitality Industry. To future researcher. The proposed study will benefits and help the future researcher as their guide. The study can also open in development of this study. To the Tourism Industry The result of this study can provide recommendations on how to evaluate the performance of a certain Travel Agency in accordance to marketing the tourism industry. Statement of the Problem: This research intends to investigate the role of a Travel Agency in the Tourism Industry. 1. What are the characteristics of a travel agency. 2. How does a travel agency helps in marketing the tourism industry. 3. How does tourism Industry depend on travel agency. 4. Which aspect of tourism industry and travel agency do they relate to each other. 5. What is the advantage of booking in a Travel Agency compare to online booking. Conceptual Framework I named this Conceptual Framework as the The Descriptive Concept . This research will show the characteristics, benefits, and the importance of a Travel Agency; it s performance in the previous 5 years within the area of Malolos; it s competitors and threats; and will also show how the Tourism Industry will become if without Travel Agecies. This facts will show us the significant role of the Travel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Stereotypes In The Fashion Industry The media portrayed unrealistic images of models that send a harmful message to young women. It s reflecting on our society by inspiring young teens to achieve this look; as a result, the use of dangerous behaviours and extreme weight loss. Therefore, females are dominating the media and influencing young womanin the wrong areas. Therefore, The Fashion Industry is influencing young teens to compare themselves to other women. Young teens are becoming more interested in becoming like someone they admire rather than, become their best version of themselves. (Body size, Measurements, Meal Plans) The fashion industry is prompting extreme thinness and it s confirmed in studies that unhealthy weight control is a severe issue in the Fashion Industry. (use of laxatives, Drugs, Extreme exercise, and Starvation) There are steps that can be taken to decrease the expectations of models. Data shows that the American... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These can include any of the following; family environment, ability or disability, and peer attitudes . (Raising Children Association, 2006)This reason is a logical source that is medically proven by health professionals that work with Eating Disorders and Mentally Disabled patients. There are statistics to prove the accusations, such as professional research that have be run by universities and hospitals to use for data information, so they could improve the statistics . (Eating Disorder Hope )For example, Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate out of any mental health disorder. Even more than extreme depression . This statement shows how dangerous and Eating Disorder can be, and it explains that there isn t a reason to why this illness happens. It s an illness that picks its victims, and sometimes there isn t any known reason why a person develops an Eating Disorder. Teenagers always out trying to find excuses for why they ve had a tough life and the media is a common excuse that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Organizational Structure And Design Of Sysco Organization Structure and Design Sysco is founded upon values that includes integrity, reliability, autonomy, quality and entrepreneurship. Sysco employs around 50000 employees over 50% of whom are hourly workers and delivery personnel. These employees are paid weekly bonus based on their performance. Sysco creates a sense of ownership among employees by rewarding employees with stock. They provide integrated solution to their customers by combining products and service. Approximately 65% of Sysco employees owns a company stock. Sysco has a relationship management system called CARES for providing best customer service. Sysco study shows higher employee satisfaction results in positive financial results. Sysco expects their business units ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Director of BBPs, directing the BBP efforts (e.g., SYSCO, 2007). The business best practices contributions are reviewed and rated by associates before posting on the KM site. SYSCO has no direct program designed to force the business units to adopt these business processes. These knowledge sources help the employees to do their jobs efficiently. Sysco used their organizational design to drive growth. They produced a collection of food and non food product and services tendered to their segmented customer groups.Sysco became a national distributor by geographic expansion with different product and infrastructure requirements as well as regulatory compliance. Sysco pushed for developing innovative products and services for their growth. Sysco pushed for efficiency and the used technology for organic development. The role of the people and leadership was very important in their organization transformation. They adopted an internal promotion policy to retain knowledge and experience necessary for growth and innovation. Sysco uses measurements, rewards and employee ownership for improving organizational process tied to organic growth. Customer centeredness was the goal was autonomous decentralized geographic organizational design. Sysco pushes technology to improve its organization structure. They have many information technology and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is defined as sudden death of an infant less than 1 year of age that is unexplained by history, and unexplained by postmortem explanation including an autopsy (Hunt, Hauck, 2006). SIDS is the leading cause of death within the first year of life in the developed world (Vennenman et al., 2009). In the west, the yearly incidence of sudden death is 1.3 7.5 per 100,000 in the pediatric population beyond infancy (Mei Hwan, 2010). In order to find a correlation between SIDS and breastfeeding, a German study was conducted. The study concluded that exclusive breastfeeding was correlated with reduction in SIDS rather than partial feeding, which on its own was associated with decrease in SIDS compared to not breastfeeding. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Importance Of Love In My Life Doesn t it ever hurt you? How things so big take their time taking piece by piece of what is left of your broken heart. How the wicked tick of time can turn you into sand. How the work works you until you are nothing but a crack in a crevice. I hate it. I hate it all. My life has never been mine. My life had been my husband s for a time. Then he died. Then it was the son he left me with. Then he died. Maybe I should tell you the whole story. I should tell you why I hate them all. And why I cut you up and removed the skinoff of your very bones. And why I am going to stuff you and keep your right here. I get dreams. They come once in awhile, in little segments. They take about year to end, due to their rarity of showing up. These dreams replay the day I met my husband. It replays over and over and over again. It s like I m getting pulled from the inside out. It was then a starry night at a sensual hotel, down in the inner parts of london in an expensive hotel I was staying at, for I was rich. You wouldn t be able to understand how luxurious it was. The pungent scent of fine bread was as strong as a ferocious slap to the face. Although I had seen better hotels, there was something about this one. The stone pillars, burgundy curtains, and marble ground were as fine as fine could be. Yes like any rich hotel it was, but the feeling was what made this experience get lodged into my mind. Everyone there was sculpted precisely, having skin so thin and fine, and teeth so shiny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Causes And Consequences Of Data Leakage Data leakage involves loss of data which invariable leads to loss of knowledge. Knowledge is an important asset for existence as it involves the seamless combination of experiences, specialist insight, standards and plans (Ahmad, Bosua and Scheepers 2014). Thus data is indispensable for development, preserve competitive edge and when it is lost can lead to several consequences. Consequences of data leakage are considerably high since once data is lost it is difficult to regain it back and consequences can last for a lifetime. Consequences of data leakage can be classified as direct or indirect loss (Gordon 2007). Direct loss is easy to quantify and measure such as fines (Phua 2009). However indirect loss is almost impossible to measure and have wider implications like negative publicity (Shabtai, Yuval and Rokach 2012). This will probably lead to loss of revenue and business edge. Indirect loss is one of the reasons for unreported data leakage incidents (Symantec 2014). In 2012, 72% of organisations that experience major data leakage incident closed within 24 months, 93% file for bankruptcy within one year while 50% closed immediately (Gunnarsson 2014). Thus the consequences of data leakage have serious implications as discussed in sub section 1.6. 1.6 IMPLICATION OF DATA LOSS Implication of data leakage is varied as data have different meaning to different entities. The use of computer systems to store clients sensitive data has raised concern due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. White House Security Breach The White House Security breach case could use the Excellence theory model 2 and model 4, the public information model and the two way symmetric model in order to communicate their response to the general public. I chose this theory for the reasons as explained below: 1.According to Fearn Banks (2011), A public makes an issue when it perceives that a problem is brewing or already exists (p. 23). The White House Security breach implies failure on the part of the Department of Homeland Security and public may perceive this as alarming if not communicated effectively. Therefore, to prevent the possible damage to trust in the public for the Department of Homeland Security it is essential to use the crisis theory of two way symmetrical program. In addition, the excellence theory would provide the White House management tactics and strategies to assess the intensity of the incident. 2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The public relations at the White House are key segment for developing a dialogue not only between the public and government, but also internally. The segmentation program of the excellence theory would help crisis communicators to break down the large publics to smaller subpublics, which may include press, media, active publics, social media, the White House employees etc. The crisis communication team would then release accurate information about the breach to these segments in the form of press release, articles or newspapers (Fearn Banks, 2011). 3.In addition, the White House is the official and residential place of the President of the US and has public access. Public relations as per the excellence theory identify the key stakeholders and their ranks of importance. Therefore, the security breach crisis would be communicated to the people in order of importance (Fearn Banks, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. English Language Personal Statement Look at the world around you! What can you see? What attracts your attention? I will tell you. Technology, media, politics, science, education and business. This is what you can see. They shape our new world, but how can all these things be delivered to us? There should be a means of communication. A language! An international language that everybody understands. Let s say English. If you look around once more, you can see to what extent this language has dominated our life. We use it to communicate, to transfer our thoughts, to understand what is going on around us, and to learn. My interest in English and teaching started when I was at the high school where I used to help my colleagues with any problems related to English language. For this, I decided to study English language and literature at the university. There, I was introduced, for the first time, to the term Applied Linguisticswhen I was enrolled in the Contrastive Linguistics course. What impressed me in this discipline... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such fact hampers their ability to communicate across cultures leading to not contributing to the development of their society. This is because intercultural communication is a way to break the limitations of people s minds, so they can not only think out of the box, but also think without a box by exploring other cultures. Getting a Master s degree in Applied Linguistics would provide me with the knowledge, tools and skills I need to help the next generations improve their skills and abilities, so that they can communicate effectively with others, build their society and meet the requirements of the job market. The acquired analytical skills, moreover, will make students better understand and analyze the problems of their society and try to solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Nation s Drug Problem Essay Nation s Drug Problem (United States) Over the last couple of years, there has been increased concern over the effects of drugs on the health of Americans. This is mainly due to the increased use of drugs by most citizens, which has caused the government to spend a lot of money to curb this problem. One of the most abused drugs is alcohol, and American citizens are increasingly becoming addicted to it. It is also the most undesirable drug, as it costs the government over $200 billion in terms of productivity, health and crime related costs (Office of National Drug Control Policy 2). Marijuana, which accounts for over $100 billion in costs, is the next most common drug after alcohol. Drug addiction is not only in adults, but also in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cocaine use is however on the decline, mainly due to the legal frameworks established to curb its transit and sale. Heroin is also rarely used and the reason for the decline is the increased fight against illegal drug use by government agencies. With increased use, these two drugs cause serious addiction that takes time and money to control. Although marijuana is illegal in most states, the continuing debate aimed at making it legal causes the drug to increase in popularity and availability. Despite the fact that it is illegal, marijuana s popularity has continued to increase. According to recent research by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), prescription drugs are also being misused (Brauser 1). Although the focus has been mainly on the illegal drugs, most citizens have continuously abused the prescription drugs. According to the report, there has been an increase in the opiate admissions from 8% to 33% in a span of ten years (Brauser 1). This is a very huge increase compared to the indulgence in other drugs and substances. One of the reasons cited as the possible explanation for the increased abuse of prescription drugs is ignorance. Most individuals have resorted into making their own judgments concerning illnesses and purchasing drugs without directions from medical practitioners. Making decisions about the drugs to take amid health conditions should be the work of the doctor. However, most individuals make assumptions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Looking Glass Reflection Fantasy will always be more cherished than reality. Our imaginations give way to disappointment when it s time to buckle down and come back to the real world. However, for Nellie this is quite the opposite. In Anton Chekhov s The Looking Glass character development, symbolism, and diction are used to communicate that reality upsets our expectations. Character Development is one of the most effective tools used to communicate the overall theme of The Looking Glass. Character Development is used in The Looking Glass to show the change of Nellie s perspective from the beginning of her vision to the end. In this excerpt, Nellie describes what she sees in the mirror It was he, the destined one, the object of long dreams and hopes. The destined one was for Nellie everything, the significance of life, personal happiness, career. Nellie s filled with new found wonder and excitement when she catches a glimpse of what she presumes to be her future husband. In Nellie s perspective her life has always been building up to find the perfect man and that man now stands before her in the mirror. It s apparent that not only did Nellie idolize her husband but she s seems very naive to not consider all the bad things that come with marriage. Life will test a relationship between wife and husband Nellie s perspective changes dramatically towards the end of the book, She looked into the looking glass and saw a pale, tear stained face. There was no grey background now. I must have fallen asleep, she thought with a sigh of relief. (Chekhov 7). Nellie has seen the full preview of what her life is supposed to be and she s horrified. Nellie no longer is a victim of her own naive complex she fully realizes that life is no picnic. The development of Nellie s perspective of what seemed like a bright future has been shattered by the universal fact that reality upsets expectations. We can never be certain of our future and setting up false hopes is setting yourself up for a rude awakening to reality. Character development was instrumental to the theme because it proves the point that our expectations for our future is not certainly not what we will receive no matter how hard we try to work towards. Chekhov s word choice in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Photos and Images are More Powerful than Words Essay Images are More Powerful than Words The American Heritage College Dictionary defines the term image as An optically or electronically formed representative reproduction of an object, esp. an optical reproduction formed by a lens or a mirror. This is what is more commonly referred to as a picture. The definition of a word is a sound or combination of sounds, or its representation in writing or printing that symbolizes and communicates a meaning and may consist of a single morpheme or a combination of morphemes. In fact, there is a constant debate about the importance and significance of both forms of communication. Because either one can be interpreted and considered differently, depending on who the viewer or reader is, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though both the tour guide and a pamphlet told everyone exactly what the organization s purpose was, the Mural actually said more than needed to be said, without the aid of any words. One can agree with Mitchell Stephens statement in By Means of the Visible: A Picture s Worth that certain pictures can put most sentences to shame (486), because the images illustrated in this Mural put, every single word that was written in the UN pamphlet or spoken by the tour guide, to shame. They gave a deeper and more spiritual meaning, that went above and beyond the mere one dimensional meaning, of the words used, both written and spoken. Since motion pictures are a form of imagery, the next image is from the movie, Coming to America. The chosen image was when Akeem, the Prince of Zamunda, was getting married at the end of the movie. When he pulled up the veil of his bride, after thinking that he had lost Lisa forever back in Queens, the look on his face, when he saw that Lisa was not in New York, but in Zamunda, waiting to become his bride, was a mix of joy, anxiety, relief and passion, just to name a few. All of the emotions that were on his face, at that particular moment when he realized that he was going to finally wed the woman he truly loved, cannot possibly be described by enough words to complete this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Planning And Scheduling Process Of Construction Sector Essay LITERATURE REVIEW Planning and scheduling process of construction sector has been undergoing various research since 1950s. The planning and scheduling processes for construction can be broadly classified into two categories 1. Activity based planning methodologies and 2. Location based planning methodologies. The activity based methodology is further subdivided as deterministic (Critical path method) and probabilistic method (Program Evaluation and Review Technique). While location based methodologies can be subdivided into unit production and location production. Activity based scheduling methodology was developed in 1950s. The planning is done in construction process by using network of activities in this methodology. Location based methodology is based on the tracking of the crews working at various production tasks. These techniques are adopted using various graphical methods. This technique was used as a construction management system at the empire states building developed by goodyear company. These techniques are widely adopted in continuous production facilities.it was considered that this methodology requires repetition of activities and hence known as repetitive scheduling method (RSM). While this method is more concerned about movement o resources through various locations and activities need not to be repetitive for adoption of this method. So rather than repetition this methodology concentrates on tasks which are aggregated activities over various locations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Lack Of Knowledge That Researchers Know About Public... This article focused on the lack of knowledge that researchers know about public policy implementation despite several years of research. Also, it attempts to alter the deficiencies by performing results from a comprehensive literacy review. Its main object was to: 1) challenge; 2) revises; 3) and add some conventional wisdom about implementation. In addition, provide a foundation for and start a much needed mixture of experimental data researchresult. The author stated that: The overall volume of publications on policyimplementation has not stagnated or declined dramatically since the mid 1980s as is commonly asserted (Saetren, 2005). Quite the opposite, policy implementation has grown through the 1990s and into the twenty first century. Surprisingly, a sizeable number of publications are located outside the core field (Saetren, 2005). Therefore, the core field consisted of approximately 60 different journals that published over 454 implementation articles over a 60 year time frame. The area of concentration from these statistics of public policy implementation was: public policy, public administration, and political science. Doctoral students from American universities in the Northeast, Midwest, as well as, small percentage from the East Coast, Harvard University in public policy implementation before the 1970, as well as, a small percentage from the East Coast, Harvard University. Also, during that time frame, Midwest region had universities in Chicago, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Types And Types Of Hpv Vaccine Most sexually active individuals will have detectable human papillomavirus (HPV) at least once in their lifetime. 14 million people are infected annually, and 79 million people have the prevalent infection. Approximate 5% of the cancers globally are HPV associated anogenital or oral cancers (1). HPV is transmitted frequently between partners; more frequent transmission has been reported from females to males than from males to females (2). The incidence of anal and oral cancers related to HPV is increasing in the general population and is growing even faster among individuals who are immunocompromised because of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (3, 4). Two prophylactic vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix) have been approved for a decade. Recently, the nonavalent vaccine including additional high risk HPV types is promised to provide more coverage against cervical cancers (5). The HPV vaccine is recommended routinely for 11 or 12 year olds, as well as for young men through age 21 years and young women through age 26 years who have not previously been vaccinated. HPV vaccine is also recommended for men who have sex with men (MSM), people living with HIV/AIDS, and immunocompromised persons through age 26 years. However, the high risk HPV types included in the nonavalent vaccine contribute little to anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulvar and vaginal cancer(5, 6). HPV infection is mostly asymptomatic, but may also have many diverse clinical signs encompassing benign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Donald Justice s Poem Incident In A Rose Garden Live While You Can James 4:14 Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are nothing more than a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes. Donald Justice wrote a poem called Incident in a Rose Garden, showing readers the true fact that life is nothing more than a vapor. It evaporates almost as quickly as it is made. However, there is beauty in it as well as surprise. He portrays this theme throughout the poem by using contrast and irony. Furthermore, there are many people that are scared of death and for good reasons. Although death is final and cannot be undone, it is a beautiful thing. Mr. Justice shows this by using the literary device of contrast. During the poem, Death is amid the rose gardens. When people think of roses, they usually think of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Donald Justice uses situational irony to establish to readers that death is sometimes unexpected. The gardener realized this by saying I want to see my sons/ Once more before I die./ I want to see California (Justice 17 19). The gardener realized almost too late that life is short. This is apparent in his sudden push to see family and foreign places. Even though Death is not coming for the Gardener, it was an important lesson that the Gardener learns. Many people believe that they will never die or that they deserve to live forever. When, in fact, no one is owed life and no one should have a sense of entitlement. In the poem, the master addresses death: Sir, you must be that stranger/ Who threatened my gardener./ This is my property, sir (Justice 16 18). From this quote, readers infer that the master does not believe that Death has any reason to be on his property. In other words, the Master thinks he deserves a tomorrow even though he does not. Mr. Justice uses situational irony to show readers how death will sometimes come at the moments one does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay on Drugs and Rock and Roll Drugs and Rock and Roll Beginning with the late 1960 s counterculture in San Francisco, music and drugs will forever be inter linked. Hippie bands such as the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers, and Phish are associated with marijuana, mushrooms, and LSD. Modern electronic rave , or club music is associated with MDMA or Ecstasy. When one thinks of rock and roll, sex and drugs immediately come to mind. While the use of drugs is not essential for the creation or performance of all new music, it was certainly in important factor for the counterculture music of the late 1960 s. While some of the most important and influential music was made with the help of psychoactive drugs, it was often to the detriment of the artist. Janis... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Psychedelics, and drugs in general became such an important part of life during the 60 s that it s influence was inescapable. Nowhere can this fact be seen more clearly than in the music of the time. The most obvious influence drugs had on music can bee seen in the lyrics. Drug references abound, be it Jimi Hendrix s Purple Haze of marijuana smoke, or the Beatles Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds , obviously referring to LSD. Even the names of the bands were drug inspired, as Garofalo points out in reference to the Doors: The group took it s name from Aldous Huxley s The Doors of Perception, a book about the liberating aspects of drug use. Even the music itself was influenced by drugs. Take for example much of the music by the Doors. Their song the End is a psychedelic journey in to the world of LSD. The slow beat and trippy music in the song was probably created with the use of drugs and hence is better appreciated when heard while on drugs. This is also true of the music of the Grateful Dead, although this can be much more clearly seen in their live performances as opposed to their studio work. Much of their music is geared specifically toward those in the audience who are on drugs. Hearing one of their 30 minute jams is a much different experience on drugs, and that is the experience that they intended the audience to have. While drugs were very much connected to the music of the sixties, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Severity Of Parkinson s Disease Muhamad Ali, Michael J. Fox, and Linda Ronstadt are just a few celebrities that have been diagnosed with a disease called Parkinson s. Most people have heard the name of this disease but do not exactly know what it is. Although it is not well known, it is a very common neurodegenerative disease. Much of the information about Parkinson s is not prominent, although the disease is the second most common of its kind, next to Alzheimer s (Surguchov, 2013, p.116). The disease can be debilitating if not treated properly. Because PD is such a real issue, efforts to research its cause and treatment have been extensive and continue to be. Only one medication known to ease the suffering of its victims has been found effective thus far (Surguchov,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Symptom severity varies person to person and early signs sometimes go unnoticed. Usually the symptoms will begin unilaterally and eventually progress to both sides, with the original side remaining worse (Tagliati, 2007). People with PD also have a slumped posture with an abnormally slow gait with shuffling feet. They also may suffer from an issue called freezing. Freezing causes the person to be frozen in place involuntarily for a moment (National Parkinson s Foundation). Because Parkinson s causes bradykinesia, or slowing in motion, everyday task take more energy and time to complete. Tasks that seem simple to the healthy individual like getting out of bed is an accomplishment to those suffering with this disease. Not only does Parkinson s take away your ability to control your muscles, it also affects the control of your mind. These non motor symptoms cause disabilities as well as lower the health related quality of life for patients who are affected (Chaudhuri, 2011). Developing neuropsychiatric and other non motor symptoms is not uncommon. Depression, anxiety, reduced cognitive function, insomnia, fatigue, and autonomic disturbances have been found in these patients (Poewe). Dementia is another major concern when dealing with Parkinson s patients. The incidence of dementia occurring is close to eighty percent (Parkinson s, 2010). Risk factors for the development of dementia include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Wordsworth And John Muir Essay John Muir and William Wordsworth are great examples of this theory. Throughout their stories, both men give great insight to how the harmony of nature impacts their lives in a way that can make them forget about all the sorrow and depression they have following behind them; Wordsworth and Muir s stories include syntax and diction to verbalize their passionate relationship towards nature. William Wordsworths poem, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud excellently shows how the power of beauty can changes one s once depressed, sad day into joy and blissfulness. In Wordsworth s story, he exploits his experience of how nature changed his mood of depression and sorrow to grateful and glee when he stumbles across a bed of beautiful golden daffodils dancing in the breeze. Wordsworth writes: A poet could not be but gay, in such a jocund company (stanza 3). In this passage, Wordsworth shows his change of heart when in the presence of something so beautiful and alluring. Wordsworth also shows how nature impacts his mood from the quote: They flash upon the inward eye, and my heart with pleasure fills (stanza 4). In this final quote, Wordsworth explains that even when he is apart from the beautiful golden daffodils, it is the memory that keeps his spirits alive. While Wordsworth s experience with nature... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people in his place would have turned and given up, but it was his passion for nature that kept him going. In William Wordsworth s story, he wrote about how his sad, depressed mood disappeared when in the presence of the beautiful daffodils. He was so grateful and overjoyed to see them dancing in the wind that he kept that memory close, then thinks back to that day when he feels depressed. Both Wordsworth and Muir have unique relationships towards nature, but it s their shared love for all the beauty that nature has to offer that makes them one in the same with each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Cuban Revolution By Andrew Caminiti Cuban Communist Revolution By Andrew Caminiti The terrible conditions that many Cuban citizens lived under during the Batista regime was unacceptable. The Cuban Citizens wanted a change and started a revolution. To find out why we go all the way back to 1868 when the United States defeated the Spanish Army giving Cuba its independence. The Cubans elected Fulgencio Batista who did not allow any more elections to take place. This angered many and a new revolution leader formed, Fidel Castro. Fidel overthrew the Batista Regime and named himself dictator. He started close economic ties with the Soviet Union. Shortly after this the United States ended any ties with the Cuban government. The causes of the Cuban Revolution were terrible conditions under the Batista regime, the spread of Communism, and the Spanish American war. The effects of the Cuban Revolution were the downfall of the economy, Cuban missile crisis, and end of any diplomatic relations with the United States. The Cuban Revolution connects to Global citizenship because the citizens fought for their rights which ended up helping their daily life but hurting their economy. One major cause of the Cuban Communist Revolution was the terrible conditions under Fulgencio Batista. The Batista regime was a corrupt presidency. Batista did not allow any other elections to take place while he held office, making him an undeclared dictator. Under this regime many people could not find work except in the summer because of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...