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A Sense Of Belonging In Saving Feanchesca
A sense of belonging can emerge from connections made with people, places, groups, communites,
and the larger world. Throughout the selected texts this statement displays the constant social need for
acceptance and belonging. But why is it that we feel the need to fit in? I as most of you lnow am an
wxchange student and i know what its like to belomg amd/or not belonf. theough lersonal expievece
ive leadned that despite what anyone thinks, belonging is imvenibly desired. everhome wants to
belomg amd wvehome wills steive to fir in somewgere. but we as humans almost seem ro to tale for
granted the favt that we have a olace to fit. before leaving america i mever thought about the favt that i
had friences, i just always knew i had them. but as soom as i got to australia i realised how much i
actually needed them. cmong to a new country was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
like francesca, edward fulane takes his felationships for hranted. he is loved and respected by one little
girl named abilene yet he does not love her back for he is too in love with himself. suddenly ablilene
loses esward while on cruise and
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An Evaluation Of A Uk Public Limited Manufacturing Company
Introduction
This report is an evaluation provided to a finance director of a UK public limited manufacturing
company, whose subsidiaries are around the world. The company s stock is trading on the London
Stock Exchange. The report is going to provide some information about working capital management
(WCM).
It is commonly known that working capital investment has become a large proportion in a firm s
balance sheet. According to Bank of Belgium, the proportion of accounts receivable, payment and
inventory were respectively 17%, 13% and 10% of total assets of all Belgian nonfinancial firms in
1997 (Deloof, 2003). There is a similar situation in Spanish firms: there is 69% current assets of total
assets and 52% current liabilities of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the other hand, firms may lose the early payment discount offered by its suppliers, which may
result in more finance costs (Wong, 2002).
Trade receivable: Trade receivable may boost sales because it allows customers to access product s
quality before paying. The flip side of trade receivable is that capital would be locked in working
capital, as a result the company s financial department may face cash flow and liquidity problems
(Jose, Lancaster and Stevens, 1996; Lazaridis and Tryfonidis, 2006).
Inventory: A larger inventory reduces the risk of stock out and it is also a vehicle to increase sales. The
negative side of inventory is the same as trade receivable (Nazir and Afza, 2009; Deloof, 2003).
Lazaridis and Tryfonidis (2006) states that an optimum level of inventory will have a direct effect on
profitability since it will release cash invested in working capital and could also respond to a high
demand.
The measurement of WC
Cash conversion cycle (CCC) is a widely used WC measurement, which is the time lag between the
raw material purchase and the collection of finished goods. The CCC can be calculated as: The cash
conversion cycle = Number of days accounts receivable + Number of days inventory Number of days
accounts payable payments. In real business operations, CCC as whole and each parts of CCC could
be used to measure the efficiency of WCM (Deloof, 2003; García Teruel and Martínez Solano, 2007;
Lazaridis and Tryfonidis, 2006; Gill,
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Summary Of The Book An Invisible Thread
Your book An Invisible Thread was very inspiring and a heartwarming story of a friendship that has
reached thirty years and brought life to an over scheduled professional and hope to a hungry and
desperate boy. When you first met Maurice on a New York City street corner, you had no idea that you
were standing on the edge of an incredible and unlikely friendship that would naturally change both
your lives. As one lunch at McDonald s with Maurice turns into two, then into a weekly occurrence,
you learn heart wrenching details about Maurice s dreadful childhood. Scattered throughout the book
is also your own story of your tempestuous childhood. Every now and then, something about Maurice
s struggles reminds you of your past, how your father s alcohol induced rages shaped the person you
became and led you to Maurice. As your friendship grows, you offer Maurice simple experiences he
comes to treasure: learning how to set a table, trimming a Christmas tree, visiting your nieces and
nephew on Long Island, and even having homemade lunches to bring to school. ... Show more content
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How would you characterize Maurice s family life? What kind of differences do you think exist
between urban and rural poverty? In what ways is privilege obvious in An Invisible Thread? What
types of privilege can you identify? How would you compare and contrast this privilege in the 1980s
with today? The title, An Invisible Thread suggests several meanings about the bonds that connect us
with others. Describe how these themes are reflected in Maurice s and your lives, as well as in your
relationships with other
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The New York City Water System
Alicia Blake
Environmental Chemistry Term Paper
Final Draft
12/03/14
The New York City Water System Then and Now
New York City has one of the most top quality drinking water and is called the champagne of drinking
water [13] which is due to its unique water treatment system that consists of a vast reservoir system. A
reservoir is a natural or artificial source of untreated water that can be found underground or at ground
level that can include water treatment and associated equipment (pumps and piping systems).[1] There
are three major watershed systems in which New York receives its water which are The Croton
System, The Catskill System, The Delaware System. The reservoir systems pump approximately 1.1
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Further population increase and the expansion of New York City to include five boroughs amplified
the need for more clean water circulation. In order to find new water sources the Board of Water
Supply built facilities in four watersheds that is now known as the Catskill System (which includes the
Ashokan Reservoir and Catskill Aqueduct). The Delaware System was fully constructed in 1944
which receives water from the Delaware River tributary. Located in current day New York Public
Library there once housed one of NYC s main water supply systems called the Croton Reservoir
(Murray hill reservoir). Built in 1842 in a style of an Egyptian Cornice it had an area of four acres and
held a capacity of 20 million gallons. As a result increases in population between 1840 and 1870 other
reservoir system were built in place of the Croton Reservoir and it was shut down in 1890.[4]
NYC Reservoirs today
The NYC drinking water system is gravity driven and is sourced from 19 reservoirs and three
controlled lakes in a 1,972 sq mi watershed and has a storage capacity of roughly 580 billion gallons.
[5] During drought water is exchanged from one water system to the other.
The Croton System has 12 reservoirs and three controlled lakes that are positioned in Westchester,
Putnam and Duchess Counties. The newest Croton Reservoir
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Summary Of Bill Clinton s First Lady
When Clinton discussed her experience as a First Lady, the expected tone would have been very
motherly, and of someone that is in the background. As was observed, it was the opposite. When
Clinton spoke of her time as First Lady while her husband Bill Clinton was in office, she spoke up on
important issues such as feminism, and did not blend into the background, as she wanted to be a leader
and inspire other women to do the same. A prime example of this is when Clinton attended the Fourth
World Conference on Women in Beijing, China and delivered a speech that changed the world and
women s rights. Clinton said during her speech at the Fourth World Conference, let it be that human
rights are women s rights are human rights, once and for all
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Slavery And The American Revolution Essay
Slavery originated as early as the 1600 s when Britain shipped 3.1 million Africans to British owned
colonies in the Caribbean. The new idea of slavery brought controversial ideals and created a
historical movement that effected even the peoples of today. Slavery is a form of manipulation that
was excused as a conscious way to provide economic growth in Caribbean and European colonies. It
then revolutionized itself into a much bigger issue; many didn t anticipate it could also revolutionize
the world. The Haitian Revolution of 1759 evoked a social change that transformed the Caribbean
countries, Cuba and Haiti, while slowly expanding the idea of the abolition of slavery. Through
traumatic social events, slavery was justified as a way to sustain economics while it simultaneously
harmed the lives of the enslaved.
During the years of 1700 1830 s the slaves took part in a series of revolts. Seeing as it was unethical to
enslave humans, they demanded their rights and wanted to end their cruel forms of labor. Many slaves,
knowing the risk, took part in Tacky s rebellion in 1760s in Jamaica, the Haitian Revolution of 1789,
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Being forced to work on plantations, these plantations essentially made the need to invest in a large
market that flourished in the economy. (Downs, 2008) The usefulness to slavery was the economic
stimulations from a variety of markets, increasing trade and contributing to the demand of jobs. The
amount in financial gains from the slave trade were enough to rid the negative aspects of slavery and
continue the slave trade. It became an economic opportunity so enlarged, the market was expected to
last for many years. (Perez, 1988) The European colonies thus became centers of wealth and focused
on its slave trade in efforts of growing the English
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Violence Simulated Video Games
Still think violent video games are harmless and fun? Consider putting down the remote control and
listen up. December 14th, 2012. At Sandy Hook Elementary School a day of learning was interrupted
by the sounds of gun shots. That day 20 year old Adam Lanza shot over 20 children between the ages
6 7. Such a horrific event that had a cause of what seems an everyday occurrence to teens and kids.
Violence simulated video games. These games can cause a negative mindset that violence is okay.
Look at the Sandy Hook Shooting, the murderer was proclaimed to play too many video games. That
is just one example of how these video games can create that ambiguous mindset that violence is just a
game. Let alone it also shows how the influence of constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Others may argue the fact that videogames don t harm anyone outside the game. Considering the facts
of murders and school shootings with the potential cause by video game playing, the stakes are high
that video games are truly a danger to others. Just as in the article High Jinks: Shootout this school is
contributing to make this simulation as realistic as they can. The school has students contributing to
fight to the death, by killing other classmates for a earnings of money. Not only is this provoking
students to act out, also a reward earned for such violence creates a harmful outcome in the students
minds. Though this game only consist of fake weapons and or water guns, this game can also be very
dangerous. The game takes place in the environment including others who don t participate in the
games. At one point a student gets to the point of chasing down a student to the airport, and as there
overall motive to kill the student there were after. These students are now using bath toys, later they
can be overcome with the idea that violence is just a game, continuing in some kind of upgrade to a
real weapon. Surely with this idea harm can come to others. Let alone the environment is too realistic.
By being under that influence that the violence is game, this can be harmful to those teens. The issue
is especially relevant today, because the games are more realistic and bloodier than ever, and because
most american boys play them at some point. A psychologist at Brock University in Ontario found that
longer periods of violent game playing among high school students predicted a slightly higher
numbers of such incidents (schoolyard fights with peers) over time. This can show the impact that can
be made on others in the same environment as the violent video game
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The Importance Of Privacy Rights In Schools
Imagine if a person s privacy right was invaded and they couldn t do anything about it, would the best
option be to stand up for themselves or would the best option be to let it happen to them? Privacy
rights in school is a controversial topic. Some people believe that schools have the right to do
whatever they feel is right in the situation no matter how wrong it might be, but other people believe
that there has to be a good reason why the school invades students privacy. Students in school should
have privacy rights that limit what other people can do and search because if not it causes
discrimination, it causes issues with parents, and it is dangerous. Every student in America should
have privacy rights in school without the act of discrimination taking part. Discrimination is becoming
an issue in privacy rights. For example, Wisconsin lawmakers would pass a bill that will not allow
transgender students to use the bathroom of the gender that they would like to identify themselves as
(Bosman 1). This is significant because this is saying that whatever parts in there body they were born
with has to correspond to the bathroom they go to even if they identify themselves differently. This is
showing an act of discrimination because its not allowing students to go to the bathroom that they
identify themselves. This is something so little that is caused into a big problem all because
administrators are being discriminative. Additionally, a student who identifies himself as a
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The Effect Of Persuasion On Media And Other Such Forms Of It
For the purpose of the this paper I will be covering the topic of persuasion in media and other such
forms of it. I will be going over the six principles of persuasion that was coined by Cialdini and
showing how businesses and other corporations have been using them in out tv commercials, print ads
and other forms of media. I will demonstrate this by covering a 2003 print ad by nintendo to make
their fresh off the market GameBoyAdvance appeal to a broader and, most importantly, older audience
in the late months (November) of 2003.
In Robert Cialdini s article Harnessing the Science of Persuasion , he goes on to uncover the six
principles of persuasion and anyone can learn them for their own use. He goes on by saying that there
are people that seem to have a natural ability to persuade, and those who do not; what he suggest that
the six universal principles of persuasion can be learned by anyone and can help businesses when
applied. Starting this off is the first of the six which Liking , which the best way to have customers is
be friends with them, as stated in the article People like those who like them . A good way to have
someone on your side is to establish good relationships with them, finding common hobbies and
interests is something that you can do to build a growing friendship with someone; thus placing them
on open ears when you want to want to steer their choice. Adding o to this is giving one praise
especially to those on shaky terms; as the article explains,
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Essay on Stability at Home vs. Fear in Kindred by...
Kindred by Octavia Butler has been a respected novel since its publication in 1979. In Kindred Butler
provides readers with suspense until the last page. It provides readers with two definitions of a home.
Home is a place where you feel safe where you have a family to come to when you are having a
horrible day at work or at school. Home is a place where you share good and bad times with family
and friends. A home is place of stability in your life. A home isn t a place that you are scared to go to.
A home isn t a place filled with only negative thoughts and hopes. A home is not a place that you
endured physical and mental abuse. Dana had a home of stability and a home filled with physical and
mental abuse. Dana and her husband Kevin just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This time when she comes back she is saves Rufus s room from burning down. Dana ask Rufus a
series of question such as why she is here, what year it is, and why did he try to burn down his house.
Rufus replies saying that he is upset that his father has sold a horse that he wanted. Dana also
discovers that she is traveling back in time to save Rufus which is her great grandfather. She
understands that she needs to keep him alive in order for her to live. When Dana realize what time
period she is in she is frighten because it is during slavery. At this point Dana understands that she has
gone back into time to experience the horrors of slavery and prejudice first hand. Dana tells Rufus that
she needs to get out of his room because his father could come in his room at any moment. So, Rufus
tells Dana of a little girl named Alice that lives not far from his house her mother and her are free
blacks. When Dana sees them she believes that they are her ancestors. While at Alice s house she sees
physical abuse and she also endures the abuse herself. As Dana fights for her life she faints back into
the present. When Dana is back at home in the present time she understands that when Rufus is in
trouble and she is called to his side and when she wants to return to the present time she put her own
life in jeopardy.
The third time Dana goes back to Maryland Kevin goes with her. She is
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Assignment 1 Studio Assignment
Cao Cao
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Studio Assignment 1
Artist Statement
According to this first studio assignment, I am deciding to mix the different images into the one
image. I have tried a lot, but not all satisfied. So I following the other artists works, and do some
research and study of others works. For this assignment, there have some challenges for me from
creating. Because I need to find some images that from my own and to put them all together to
become a new one, which impossible to live in the world. I think is really difficult for creating because
one side is not good enough to use Photoshop and from the other side is mind is not active enough.
For the studio assignment 1, I want to show to the viewers the different
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Brain Acquired Brain Injury
The brain is vital to the functioning of every human being. After studying the brain for a whole
semester, it made me realize how important it is to keep the brain health and protected. God made
human being very complex, and trying to understand how each organ relates to each other has been a
challenge for anyone in the medical field. Each year, new techniques are discovered as to what, where
and how the human brain operates. There are discoveries made in the medical field everyday that were
not known before. The brain is the part of the central nervous system that encompasses the cranium
that consist of the forebrain (prosencephalon), the midbrain (mesencephalon) and the hindbrain
(rhombencephalon). If the brain is damage due to an acquired brain injury, it can ... Show more
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The brain is a mass of soft, spongy, pinkish gray nerve tissue that is estimated to weigh about 2.65
pounds or 1.2 kg in an adult human being. (Farlex, 2018) Billions of nerve cells are what the brain is
made of, each being intricately connected to one another. The connection to the body is by way of the
spinal cord which is also a part of the central nervous system. The brain comprises the nerve centers,
which control many involuntary functions, such as circulation, temperature regulation, and respiration,
and interpret sensory impressions received from the eyes, ears, and other sense organs. (Farlex, 2018)
It also includes consciousness, emotion, thought, and reasoning, and the area for associative memory
which allows the individual to recall past events. The cerebrum is an outer coating or medically called
the cerebral cortex. This consists of gray matter that is several layers deep and is the largest portion of
the brain, receiving information on the conscious movement of the body. The temporal lobe is a center
for memory where memories are filed and stored. The thalamus is
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Jodi Picoult s Nineteen Minutes
For the most part, I enjoyed Nineteen Minutes. It was an extremely emotional novel about a teen boy
that killed ten people in his high school. Describing the school shooting was not the book s main idea,
the real purpose was to explain the events leading up to and the events after the shooting. In my
opinion, Jodi Picoult started the book out beautifully when she described how long the school
shooting was by relating it to basic everyday things that most people could relate to.
Most of Nineteen Minutes took place after the shooting, when the community was trying to recover
and rebuild trust after the horrific deed of Peter Houghton. Honestly, at first I was shocked because I
couldn t understand why Jodi Picoult kept backing up Peter and
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Benefits Of Getai
Introduction In the report of the arts and culture strategic review (ACSR) 2012, getai is categorized as
an arts form. Through this essay, I will be exploring the arguments against the decision to include
getai as an art form and weighing the pro and cons on whether getai should be considered as an art
form and if it hold enough substantial values for it to be looked into and preserved by the government
as an important musical genre. In this essay, I will be touching on the different definitions of art and if
getai fulfils more than one of them. Also, I will be exploring the different benefits that come from
accepting that getai is a form of art and the controversy of regarding getai as a form of art. This essay
will also comment on what this perception reveals about the direction of arts policy in Singapore and
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Culture can be said to be a subset of the arts and looking a getai, it carries with it many strong cultural
values. It does fulfill a number of definitions of art and bring about many benefits such as community
and social involvement. Getai is a form of community art that needs to be preserved and better
appreciated by the younger generation of Singaporeans. The ACSR s vision for 2025 is to have a
nation of cultured and gracious people, at home with our heritage, proud of our Singaporean identity.
Therefore, to be at home with our heritage, and proud of our identity, Singapore should not just look
into making arts for everyone, everywhere, everyday , but instead, to tap on art forms that are uniquely
local, art forms that display a strong tradition, heritage and national identity that the community can
relate and feel an emotional bond towards. Getai should be one of the genres so more focus and efforts
can be put in place to preserve and promote it within the younger
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The Feudal System In The European Middle Ages
Something every civilization needs. Something so powerful that without it civilizations fall into chaos.
Social Systems. But not just any social system, the European Middle Ages one. The Feudal System.
While it may seem insignificant to Europe and Europe s history compared to other events like the
Hundred Years War or the Black Plague which killed many people and completely changed many
parts of Europe, the Feudal System (also called Feudalism) was also very important to Europe during
the Medieval Times.
After the fall of Rome, Europe, no longer united, left powerful warlords alone to war against each
other. These powerful warlords proclaimed themselves as kings and warred with each other for power.
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While it may seem like the fall of Rome happens before Serfdom succeeded slavery, it actually
happens a little while later. When Rome fell, Europe, no longer being in a united and unified empire,
was split up into numerous states all of which were in complete chaos. Powerful warlords proclaimed
themselves as kings and took over land, creating multiple separate states that were no longer united.
This disorder allowed many bandits and raiders to freely attack. With no central government to protect
them, the people were helpless against these attacks. Many new barbarian kingdoms also attacked the
states of the crumbled Europe. While all this was going on, the people were desperately looking for
something that could help them. Feudalism was truly important in order to stop this chaos.
The gradual creation of the Feudal System was extraordinarily important to many different things that
occurred and made many changes to the lives of the people. If there was no gradual creation of
Feudalism, the world of Europe would be remarkably different with many changes such as there
would be no knights which protected people, no serfs to give everyone food, no king to unite the
people, and no nobles that would give land to their knights. This would make the life of the people of
Europe decidedly
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Moral Blindness In Anna By Tolstoy
Tolstoy repeats the subject, Anna, for elven times in the reduced space of a paragraph. He spoils her as
a father does with his only daughter, condescends further her whims, endorses her downfall, forces
some fifty characters to move all around her intention. Everything is about her, no wonder somewhere
along the line her selfishness amounts to cruelty. The awareness of her husband unhappiness doesn t
spoil her happiness as long as she believes being it her salvation, nor does the memory of her son. She
strives to compensate for her absence by showing up for his ninth birthday though forgetting to give
him the toys she had bought, she tries to suffer by refusing the divorce, consequently making her
position socially unacceptable, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is a product of his age, an apology of positivism alien to people s feelings and thoughts. The abyss
he is facing, the illogical process of love, is made even more horrible by the shattering of the rules of
propriety, he, so necessarily, adhered. Anna sees in him emotionless conventionality and she points in
him the same faults Emma addresses to Charles, he understands nothing, he feels nothing, a
ministerial machine lacking of imagination and passion. And indeed the distance between him and
Charles is never great, Tolstoy, through Anna s hatred, tries to make of him a caricature of a man as
Flaubert did with Charles. The cartilage of his ears, his weary eyes, slow voice, flat feet, the way he
swings his pelvis, the blue veins on his white hands, the cracking of his knuckles, all these details
recall very closely the stamp Emma abhors in Charles. All the same, Tolstoy s characters are never
wholly evil or wholly good. They are real. Karenin is an hypocrite who mirrors the morality Anna has
offended: when on the carriage back home she first confesses to love someone else, Tolstoy has her
conceding: No, you are not mistaken, she said slowly, looking desperately at his cold face and
between her desperation and his indifference passes all the difference between the epic she represents
and the etiquette he embodies. And yet, there is something missing in almost everything Karenin does
in the novel: he has no poetic sentiments but he
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Should Terminally Ill People Have The Right To Take Their...
Terminally ill people should have the right to take their own life in order to end their excruciating
suffering and pain. Every person should have the right to a dignified and compassionate death, and
giving this right to a terminally ill person would give that individual the feeling of a respectful and
noble death. When a person s health has reached the level of terminally ill and there is no quality of
life, the purpose of life is meaningless; in fact it can be darn right mean. Seeing a loved one suffering
in unbearable pain is not only dreadful for the terminally ill person to endure, but it is just as horrible
if not more horrendous for family members to watch their loved ones go through this misery. The
outcome to a terminally ill
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Sports Management Personal Statement
My interest in sports management is an ongoing process. Throughout my entire life I have been part of
several sports related opportunities, and my love for the game of soccer has only grown over the years.
In a perfect scenario my plan would be to be an Athletic Director, Higher Education not only because
there is a very broad field in that area but also because according to Sports management degree there
is a 15% projected to grow from now to 2022, and the salary is at an average of $99,585. Not only will
this area guide me to a secure future but I will also be able to form and shape the upcoming youth. The
job of a direct is to guide you into learning about discipline, sportsmanship skills, and respect for the
sport. The next step in educational career is going to be attending Florida State University, because it
is one of the best public universities in the state and it manages one of the highest ranking sports
management programs. Since my plan is to further my education as a short term goal and then I
planned to embrace the opportunities that this grading of the sea has to offer and ... Show more
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Then hopefully as I finish up my four years of university I hope to find an internship that is willing to
not only allow me to stimulate new young athletes that are trying to make it but that will also allow
me to learn from the experiences of past athletes and directors. I do think that it is possible to make
something like this happened because life is about following the dreams that we have and trying her
best to accomplish them. I believe that the first and most fundamental step in accomplishing a
successful career is
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Application Of A Personal Information Manager
A personal information manager, also referred to by the acronym (PIM) is briefly described as any
program or software used to manage a user s personal information (Heater, 2006). There are numerous
amount of PIM software available through virtual application stores, and on the internet. Some PIM
programs are: Kontact, Evolution, and Lotus notes etc. (Overa, 2009). The PIM can be compared to a
journal or a diary, because it knows all of your furtive information (Heater, 2006). It also has
knowledge of some of the individuals that you may communicate with, and your daily appointments
and meetings.
Microsoft has always been the leading solution to some of our work and office electronically related
issues, it also provides alternative solutions (Heater, 2006). The aspect of personal information
manager revolves around the Microsoft Outlook calendar and task managing options (Heater,
2006).Instead of hiring a personal assistant to manage your daily activities, to include: meetings,
doctor appointments, and other events, it would be cheaper to invest in personal information manager
software ((Heater, 2006). For those individuals that spend an extensive amount of time working with
computers, it is very easy for them to get affix to a PIM program that works best for them (Heater,
2006).
One of the most admirable PIM options in Outlook 2013 is the ability to let your contacts know when
you re not in the office. You can utilize this option when you re leaving the office, or work area
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Historical Development Of Incorporation Law
1.0 Introduction There are different business structures in Australia. Each business structure has
unique set of obligations, legal requirements, convenience or advantages and inconvenience or
disadvantages. Purpose of this essay is to understand the incorporated business framework and to
explain in depth that why one or more business owner need to register the business as incorporation.
Firstly, essay will have insight over the historical development of incorporation law in Australia since
1901. According to Incorporation Associations (2014) Incorporation is a method of registration that
gives an association legal advantages, in return for accepting certain legal responsibilities (p. 5). A
limited company has certain characteristics and features which are discussed in third section. These
characteristics are the platform for the functioning of the incorporated body. Furthermore, the essential
steps which are required to convert or start a limited company will be elaborated in later part. Final
section will be the analysis of the question whether a business should be incorporated or not! Which
factors business should consider before opting for a business structure and how these factors will
affect the business. What are the legal and moral responsibilities of limited companies! In the end, the
crux of the essay is that incorporation of the business provides the proper environment for the
economic growth. 2.0 Corporate Law in Australia: Historical background In Australia
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Corruption Of Power
Power is wanted by many people across the universe, and those that gain it are privileged to many
advantages in life. Power can be a good thing and a bad thing, mostly depending on what type of
person gains the power, but in the end, everyone is the same. Great power has the potential to lead to
corruption of the individual, leading to great overlooked weaknesses.
One example of this phenomenon would be the story of Tom Riddle, who, through power s corruption
and pure dark magic, was transformed into a snakelike abomination that struck fear into the hearts of
all. As a young boy, he sought power over the other children in the orphanage at which he stayed,
often bullying them both physically and mentally, at one point even hanging a boy s pet rabbit from
the attic rafters. As he grew older, he fell further under the seduction of power, leading him to
transform into the monster known as Lord Voldemort. In the end, he became obsessed with eternal
life, performing many deeds in pursuit of immortality, which included the drinking of unicorn s blood
and the creation of several Horcruxes. Because of all the things he had done to preserve his life and
gain eternal power while doing so, he lived 13 years of his life as a spirit like entity, only possessing
the ability to possess animals. In the end, having been depleted of his Horcruxes, he perished by the
wand of the only wizard capable of doing the job, Harry Potter, and consequently, suffered the rest of
eternity as a pathetic minuscule form of a human, trapped in limbo forever.
Another example, can be made of Saruman the White, who when confronted with the opportunity to
gain great power under the Dark Lord Sauron, chased his chance to rule part of Middle Earth. He
served Sauron with complete allegiance, using Isengard as the main birthing site of Sauron s forces,
namely the Uruk hai. He was the servant who publicly commanded Sauron s forces, and is the one that
led the opposition against the Fellowship of the Ring for most the War of the Ring. In the end, his
fortress of Isengard was vanquished by a squad of Ents, led by Treebeard, along with hobbits
Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took. After the battle, Saruman, standing atop his tower was
brutally
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A Summary Of The Language In Antony And Cleopatra
This passage, taken from William Shakespeare s play Antony and Cleopatra, shows Octavius Caesar
discussing with Lepidus about what they should do about Antony whom Caesar thinks at this moment
in the play is currently frolicking with Cleopatra, the pharaoh of Egypt, instead of doing his duties.
The passage also contains accounts from Caesar about the man Antony once was as well as his vivid
opinion on Antony s current state. This essay will analyse the language, form and the tone of Caesar
the passage as well as examining its significance in relation to the rest of the play. The entire passage
is written in poetic form which emphasises not only the power and position within the Roman
hierarchy Lepidus and Caesar are in but also that they very much act like Roman leaders. It creates an
aura of pomposity around them and that they lack a certain humbleness that characters such as
Enobarbus possess as, up to this point, he has spoken in prose. The poetic form also sets up that they
are very much equals to Antony and Cleopatra due to them speaking in poetic form in the previous
scene. This equality foreshadows the rivalry and antagonistic behaviour between Caesar and Antony
due to them being similar and yet different. This pomposity is furthered when Caesar, while speaking
in the third person, lays out the recent actions of Antony. The manner in which he describes these
actions ( he fishes, drinks, and wastes/The lamps of night in revel ) sounds as the lyrical and flowing
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Reformulation Of Learned Helplessness
Learned helplessness occurs when a person is repeatedly exposed to an aversive stimuli and feels that
no matter how much they try to escape; they are not successful. Therefore, they tend to cave in since a
sense of being helpless has been developed to escape the situation. Early studies on the idea of learned
helplessness occurred accidently since psychologists were initially studying avoidance learning in
dogs. These dogs were subject to a few foot shocks and at first would attempt to escape the shock
however, these dogs later on stop attempting to escape and would submissively accept the foot shocks.
Then these psychologists tried numerous situations to examine this sensation by placing the dogs in
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Then the participants were place in a new situation where no unpleasant noise was used however,
participants that were exposed to the learned helplessness condition performed worse on solving
problems in the second situation than the other participants. People tend to generalize their
experiences of helplessness from one situation to the next in regards to how feel about the situation
and the loss of control they have towards it. Current researchers are focused on what factors influence
people to develop this sense of helplessness and also goes on their mind who undergoes this
interpretation of the world. The reformulation of learned helplessness theory emphasizes the
importance of the thoughts that lead a person to develop feelings of helplessness. The explanatory
style of the learned helplessness refers to the explanations people use to identified the causes of
events. Three dimensions are used when explaining the causes of events. The first dimension identifies
explanations for events as either internal or
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The Government Of Hong Kong Essay
There have been several solutions informed to the government of Hong Kong to encourage green
features such as communal gardens, sunshades and reflectors, wind catchers and noise barriers. (Lo,
2005). The need for green architecture is expanded within this book, justifying the demand in adopting
sustainability within high density cities. Energy efficient designs and renewable energy sources in
buildings have become a world trend in striving for a sustainable future. (Lo, 2005) The inevitable
growing capacity of population and urbanization leads to perceiving high density cities as a problem.
However the sustainability integration will help reduce the energy usage, diminish the use of fossil
fuels and develop new ways to designing architecture.
4.
Do buildings and cities, in the way they are currently built, contribute to green economy and growth?
(Aboulnaga, 2014) The book illustrates how sustainability enhances architecture in the long term, but
also seeks for solutions such as renewable energy, and promoting energy efficient buildings. There are
features to classifying a sustainable building, such as site and surroundings, energy efficiency,
renewable energy use, water consumption, materials etc.
5.
Perhaps the implementation of sustainability in Hong Kong is appropriate due to giving aid to the
damage made towards the surrounding environment. A building with a creative concept is sensitive to
its environment, protecting environment from pollution caused by
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Reactive Attachment Disorder
A Research on Reactive Attachment Disorder of Early Childhood Yolanda Ashton Liberty University
Abstract This paper explores the psychological disorder known as Reactive Attachment Disorder
(RAD). It will investigate how a child diagnosed with RAD will have an inefficient connection with
his or her caregiver during an early age. RAD is considered a serious disorder which affects infant and
young children who have difficulties establishing healthy relationship with their caregiver or parents.
The flawed relationship will affect the child s ability to establish normal affiliation with other human
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129). Corbin (2007) cited that The disorder is assumed to be the result of pathological parenting and
often associated with developmental delays and childhood neglect (p. 540). The DSM IV TR indicated
that laboratory findings consistent with malnutrition may be present (APA, p. 128) and physical
findings might be associated with medical conditions in connection with extreme neglect that may
include but not limited to delay in physical growth, evidence of physical abuse, malnutrition, vitamin
deficiencies, or infectious diseases (APA, p. 128). The DSM IV TR (APA, 2000) described two
subtypes of the disorder which was identified to be caused by pathogenic care as evidenced by
persistent disregard of the child s emotional and physical needs (Corbin, 2007, p. 540). The subtypes
are: Inhibited Type the child persistently fails to initiate and to respond to most social interactions in a
developmentally appropriate way. The child shows a pattern of excessively inhibited, hyper vigilant,
or highly ambivalent responses (e.g., frozen watchfulness, resistance to comfort, or a mixture of
approach and avoidance). Disinhibited Type there is a pattern of diffuse choice of attachment. The
disturbance is not accounted for solely by developmental delay (e.g., as in Mental Retardation) and
does not meet criteria for Pervasive Developmental Disorder. (pp.127 128) Risk factors According to
the studies done by Mayo Clinic
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A Good Explanation Of The Evolution Of Human Behavior
1) Which proposal is a good explanation of the evolution of human behavior?
Human beings, like all other organisms, are a product of biological development and environmental
interactions. Behavior itself is a phenotypic trait, and as such, reflects a history of specific interactions
between genes, experience, and environment. Of the thirty eight proposals used to explain the
evolution of human behavior, sociobiology is the most plausible explanation. Sociobiologists,
including Edward O. Wilson, believe that human behavior, as well as non human behavior, can be
partly explained as the outcome of natural selection. E. O. Wilson, the author of Sociobiology: the
New Synthesis, popularized the term sociobiology as an attempt to explain the evolutionary
mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturance. The fundamental
principle guiding sociobiology is that an organism s evolutionary success is measured by the extent to
which its genes are represented in the next generation. It begins with the idea that behaviors have
evolved over time, similar to the way that physical traits are thought to have evolved. This theory
predicts that animals will act in ways that have proven to be evolutionarily successful over time. This
can then result in the formation of complex social processes conducive to evolutionary fitness. An
important concept in sociobiology is that temperamental traits within a gene pool and between gene
pools exist in an ecological
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Parental Leave Policy Analysis
Parental Leave
The need for paid family leave has always been there, but finally is coming to the forefront of the
presidential election in 2016. Both democratic front runners have policies that they have spoken about
openly and even a few republicans had some bare bones policies, but those politicians did not make it
this far. The best and most inclusive policy in my opinion is the one of Bernie Sanders. Sanders
supports and is cosponsoring the FAMILY Act which would provide 12 weeks of paid family and
medical leave to care for a sick loved one or for the birth of a child. Also, he supports the Healthy
Families act that would guarantee 7 days of paid sick leave to every worker. The last part of his plan is
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Finally, as millennials start to gain some power and pull in the workforce after graduating from
college and starting families of their own it is starting to get some traction. The generation as a whole
is not willing to compromise their work life balance to fit the societal norm (Gilbert, 2011). The
demands of the generation that is larger than baby boomers will not be stifled, especially when the
United States has many countries to catch up to when it comes to workers rights policies like family
leave. It is estimated that millennials will be over 50% of the workforce in the next 4 years (PWC,
2016). That kind of majority in the workforce and thus voting population forces change and opens
windows for policy makers that have been patiently waiting in the wings for the chance to push their
policies through. Sanders policies that he is supporting and co sponsoring are a perfect example of
this. Sanders has supported family leave since the early 1980s but did not have the policy window to
push his policy through. Power structure within society is something else that is changing with the
millennial generation. Millennials are a generation that is very aware of who has power in society and
why they have it. As a whole they are fighting to reverse the inequity and racism that is often found
within that power. Many studies such as Social Change Impact Report, 2014
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Forrest Thomson Poetic Artifice Analysis
Two Co Option Co option is I argue most clearly defined by Veronica Forrest Thomson s Poetic
Artifice. A text, that pushed back against critics of the previous generation and endeavoured early on
to integrate structuralist thought with post structuralist. This integration between structuralism and
post structuralism can be seen as an attempt to get at the importance of poetry. In an attempt to stress
and illuminate poetry s unique ability to be transformative of both language and the world. Forrest
Thomson in Poetic Artifice demands an intense focus on all the rhythmic, phonetic, verbal and logical
devices which makes poetry different from prose to best consider this transformative nature. It is in
this distinguishing of poetry from prose, and the highly formalist manner and structuralist distrust of
language s transparency in which she follows that one can also see a similar differencing between the
broader spectrum of literature with the sciences. There is no need in Forrest Thomson s work for
differing areas to be inclusive of one another, to the point of loss of individuality, because of a
homogenizing of methodology and epistemic reasoning. Throughout both Poetic Artifice and her
thesis Poetry as Knowledge: The Use of Science by Twentieth Century Poets, Forest Thomson can be
seen to put forward a new structure, in which separation is crucial for any kind of interrelation
between the two fields of knowledge. She follows a similar stance as that of Kelly
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Cheer Stole Me
Cheer stole my life away from me. We practiced mornings, afternoons, and weekends. All I ever did
was run an incessant routine, having no time for myself, my friends, or my hobbies. This is when
depression hit me. I struggled to balance school and my coach s unrealistic expectations, and found
myself breaking down slowly. My biggest dream became my biggest nightmare. Everyday, I wanted to
give everything up, but something within me said no. This was my journey to competing nationally,
3000 miles away from home. After six months of hanging on by a thread, I finally found myself on a
National stage. The music started and my worries dissolved under the heat and humidity of the
stadium lights. I did exactly what I had done at practice a million
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Social Media And The Arab Spring
According to the data from Arab Social Media Report 2011 by Mourtada and Salem, the number of
social media usage increased immensely during the Arab Spring period from January 1 to March 30.
The number of Facebook users in the Arab nations has almost doubled since the same time, up from
14,791,972 (as of April 2010) to 27,711,503 (as of April 2011) (Mourtada and Salem 9). Similarly, at
the first three months of 2011, the number of tweets increased from 55 million to 155 million a day
(Mourtada and Salem 15). The Arab Spring was a series of democratic revolutions in the Middle East
that cause of the governmental change in some Arab countries. During the Arab Spring, four of the
world s authoritarian leaders Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia, Muhammad Hosni El Sayed
Mubarak of Egypt, Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen, and Muammar Gaddafi of Libya were ousted after
decades in power (Howard and Hussain 3). Social media have played not just an important role, but
also an effective tool that cause of the success of the Arab Spring and beyond. In order to get an
effective and quick uprising as the Arab Spring, activists used social media to disseminate their
democratic thoughts, mobilize protesters, and organize their activities. First, social media like
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Weblogs where the activists attracted not only the protesters in their
country but also the international attention. For example, on Dec. 17, 2010, Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia
Mohamed Bouazizi, a
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Pauli Exclusion Principle
Pauli Exclusion Principle
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was an Austrian theoretical physicist famous for his work on the spin and
quantum theory, and for the beneficial finding of the Pauli exclusion principle. Pauli was born on
April 25th, 1900 and died on December 15th, 1958. He was a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of
London and a member of the Swiss Physical Society, the American
Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pauli helped to set in
place the basis of the atomic theory. His suggestion of the hypothesis explaining the behavior of
electrons in atoms first came out in 1925. Then in 1945, he was awarded the Nobel
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Pauli solved a vexing difficulty by introducing a new quantum number,
which is a quantity that was later called spin, and that became part of the Pauli exclusion principle.
The second contribution he made was on the quantum field theory. Quantum field theory is a
combined element of quantum mechanics and subatomic scale, which is a particle that is smaller then
an atom like a quark and describes the properties of molecules and atoms of electron, protons, and
neutrons. Quantum mechanics deals with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic subatomic
scale. These particles are known to interact with each other with electromagnetic radiation. An
electromagnetic radiation is the flow of energy at the speed of light through free space. An example of
this radiation would be through light or x rays. The last contribution was Pauli s discovery of the
existence of the neutral particles, later known as neutrinos. It was used to preserve the conservation of
energy in nuclear beta decay.
Pauli was born in Vienna, Austria. His father was the chemist and physician Wolfgang
Joseph Pauli and his mother was the writer Bertha Camilla Schutz. He also had a younger sister,
Hertha, who became an actress and author. Pauli s godfather, Ernst Mach, from whom he got his
middle name, was the famous Austrian physicist and psychologist who studied the action of bodies
moving and developed a method
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The Influence of Mythology on Literature and Society Essay
The Influence of Mythology on Literature and Society
Edith Hamilton is the author of the book Mythology. This book is about the Mythology of the Romans
and Greeks through her eyes and the way she interprets it. In the beginning of the book Hamilton
writes an introduction to Classical Mythology and how, and why it came about. She starts off by
writing that Greek and Roman Mythology is meant to show us how people felt about the human race
and about where they came from many years ago. She points out that Mythology describes the Earth
when it was young and people cared for the Earth more than today. This is true, because in today?s
world not many people are caring about the Earth and its going by us fast.
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An example would be how the Egyptian god?s have different body parts with other bodies and the
Greek gods are humans. Hamilton states that the Egyptians made gods they thought up and made them
in a way that no one has seen before. The Greeks therefore made their gods in there own image. That
made it easier for them to understand them and know how they act. The major point Hamilton is
showing in this introduction is that Mythology is a new to look at life and to understand it under a
different light. Another point she states is that Greek Mythology it?s self, is so unique that it showed
extreme beauty yet fear at that same time. The gods were not to be completely feared, but respected to
the point where you didn?t anger them. Greek Mythology is also unique, because it doesn?t have
many of the things that are in most religion or folklore. Hamilton states that Greek Mythology didn?t
contain Magic or Witches, and in reality didn?t fear the dead, they actually pitied the dead. Hamilton?s
main point in this whole introduction is that Mythology itself is completely and totally different from
any other religion or folklore ever. Mythology was written in such a beautiful way that upon reading
it, it seems real and it begins to take shape. She is also saying that Greek Mythology was in a way
different than normal Mythology and therefore changed the face of Mythology forever.
PART TWO:
Aside from mortals and immortals in
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Women s Roles During The Victorian Era
Women s Roles in the Victorian Era: The ideal woman in Victorian Times epitomized the good and
virtuous woman whose live revolved around the domestic sphere of the family and home. She was
pious, respectable and busy with no time for idle leisure. Her diligent and evident constant devotion to
her husband, as well as to her God. She accepted her place in the sexual hierarchy. Her role was that of
a domestic manager: wives and mothers. By the time that the industrial era was well under way in
Britain, the ideology that committed the private sphere to the woman and the public sphere of
business, commerce, and politics to the man had been widely dispersed. Women had to fight for an
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With this pay, they lived in anguish earning barely enough to survive. In addition, factory times were
inhuman, and accidents were frequent as were the inevitable. Physical deformities developed due to
the unnatural position of the body and prolonged time in which they would stand, while the humidity
caused delays in female development. Pregnant women worked up until the day they deliver and
returned to their job as soon as they were physically able. In 1891, a law was established requiring
women to take four weeks away from factory work after giving birth, but numerous women could not
afford this unpaid leave, and the law was unenforceable. Since women s economic conditions weren t
the best, prostitution was on the rise to make money. In 1864 to stop this trend, the government
launched the First Contagious Diseases Prevention Act. Women that were suspected of being unclean
were subjected to a genital examination. The refusal was punishable by imprisonment. The degrading
exams were inexpertly executed by male police, women could be suspected based on little to no
evidence, and the exams were humiliating and painful. After two extensions of the law in 1869 and
1866, the unjust acts were finally repealed in 1886. Working class women often had jobs to make ends
meet and to ensure family income if a husband became sick, injured, or died. There was no
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Case Study Of Magners
Magners is the brand owned by Irish drinks company C C Group and in 2003 they began to look at the
possibility of launching their brand in the UK with an eye on London in particular. Industry specialists
had warned the company that cider was a declining market which had little or no potential, as cider
was viewed as a summer only drink or something that first time drinkers, students and alcoholics
drank. Magners had other ideas they wanted to create a new premium brand vintage cider that placed a
premium on the idea of time and heritage as well as its unique selling point, which was its service (a
pint of Magners from the bottle was to be poured over ice). This was used to establish a point of
differentiation in the UK cider market. It offered the consumer added value from both a premium
drinking experience as well as a prolonged enjoyment of the beverage. Creative agency Young Euro
RSCG came up with the seasons campaign using the idea of time . They created the tagline that s now
famously associated with Magners nothing added but time a phrase they used to differentiate it from
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Magners had managed not only to enter the UK market, they had rejuvenated the feelings towards
cider, changing a negative into a positive and increasing cider sales by 26% between 2005 and 2007.
In 2006 it was estimated that Magners, the relatively unknown Irish brand of cider, accounted for 75%
of the cider sales growth in the UK, becoming the No 1 bottled alcohol brand in the country, outselling
Budweiser, which previously held the title, in as little as 12 months, which was three years ahead of
their target. Somehow the brand had managed to become a trendy drink among young people. It gave
the consumer who was used to being rushed around all day a feeling that they could take a little time
to themselves. They too could enjoy lazing on a sunny
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The Successful Failure Of NASA
A few decades ago, going to the space seemed impossible to man but after many technological
advances, man found a way to get to the space. NASA, NASA primary has improved its space mission
shuttles and on each one, they were getting better and gaining confidence about sending shuttles to
outer space until the thirteenth mission to space, also known as the Successful Failure, made them
realize that going to space is a risk, even with the most advanced technology.
Before NASA started sending astronauts to space, they first sent a chimpanzee because of all the
doubts that they had about humans being able to resist the extreme conditions on space. After the
chimpanzee came without problem from space; NASA started to plan the first manned mission to
space, while planning it they had to decide which pilot they were going to send. ... Show more content
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He was going to be the first man that went to space, but twenty days before the launch happened the
Russians launched a rocket that orbited the moon. A few weeks later NASA did the launch and sent
the first American to the Space and back without problems, after that they knew this was just the
beginning and that they were going to keep improving this launches in order to explore the space.
Once the NASA achieved their goal of getting a man into the space, they proposed a new objective,
getting an astronaut to go to the moon and come back safely. For this task, NASA selected John
Glenn, a US pilot veteran, the first task he did was to go on orbit the earth three times and to stay on
space for three hours. Doing this task NASA struggled with some mechanical problems; nevertheless
they were able to complete their first task. NASA knew that the Mercury shuttle was not going to be
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Miss Moore s Essay On Inequality In America
Miss Moore is trying to teach the kids that not everything in life is equal. we could first see this ending
paragraph 49 when sugar surprises ms.more and Sylvia by saying that everyone there combined does
not eat as much as that toy boat cost. This is unfair and Miss Moore was trying to point it out because
even though America was seen as a democracy that actually wasn t. and democracy everything is
supposed to be equal but things were far from it at the time where their family being poor and not
having special treatment, we re not as well paid as a white man would at the time. Sugar clearly hit the
nail on the head by pointing this out but Sylvia makes sure that she stays quiet because I believe that
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Equal chance to pursue happiness means an equal crack at the dough don t it? She doesn t want to
admit it but Sylvia actually understood what she was saying because she could feel something weird
going on in her chest and that was the feeling of being drunk for once. Clearly, she s a very confident
person boy wants to feel Superior to everybody. Miss more is basically trying to show the kids that
They are a ton of arbitrary disadvantage All because of their race in the Americas truly wasn t a full
democracy at the time. white kids could get toys that cost enough to feed an entire family for a full
year. So the moral of this isn t to show the kids that they are poor it just shows them or point out their
own disadvantages and it s not anyone s fault when you think about it. Black poor people did it used to
be black and white rich people wear give it a chance to money at the time the black people we re able
to feed an entire family for a full year whereas the white people looked upon us quote on quote crazy
and or thought as ungrateful due to their income. This even happens in the real world today where
celebrities could buy a dress for a custom suit that s enough for normal people like us to buy an entire
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Rick Deckard Character Analysis
According to the book, the line that interests me the most was You re a murderer hired by the cops.
(1). It makes me wonder what the protagonist has as an occupation. In the beginning, Rick Deckard is
introduced as a young man who hunts androids that are on the loose. One machine quality that humans
have is the desire to survive. Robots are programmed to do their job in the best way possible, and this
applies to Rick Deckard because he will do whatever it takes to accomplish his goal. Rick Deckard
fails to express his concern for androids because he believes that they are not people with feelings.
Because of his actions, Rick Deckard questioned his ethics when he wondered if he would be able to
recoup enough for the job ahead (33). Even though he knows that it is morally wrong to kill androids,
he does not have a choice because this is his job. Rick Deckard receives money in exchange for
catching and retiring androids. In other words, money is power because it motivates him to work hard
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I believe machines have the ability of detecting the emotions of a person by using technological
advances, but they can never understand how one truly feels. According to Phillip K. Dick (1968),
androids had no regard for animals, which possessed no ability to feel emphatic joy for another life
form s success or grief at its defeat that, for him, epitomized The Killers (13). The author explains that
machines are products instead of living creatures because they lack emotions. One human quality that
androids have is intelligence. Despite the fact that androids do not have feelings, they are very smart
in everything that they do. The mood organ is the perfect example. It makes a person feel a certain
way (happy, sad, etc.) by activating the mood
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The Impact of Weather and Climate on Health in New...
Weather can affect human health in a variety of ways. For New Zealand, some of the specific health
issues that are linked to weather and climate include melanoma skin cancer, weather sensitive
rheumatism, asthma, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and stress in farmers caused by weather extremes.
Several studies have been done in New Zealand investigating the link between particular health
problems and the weather. There are limitations to such studies, including the obstacle of trying to
isolate cause and effect, but it is clear that weather and health correlations do exist.
Lying on a New Zealand beach and basking in the warm sun sure sounds appealing, but there are
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Because melanoma is a serious health concern in New Zealand, research has been done exploring the
malignancy. One specific study looked at the occurrence of melanoma throughout New Zealand. They
found that the highest rates generally occurred on the North Island, while there tended to be lower
rates on the South Island. Although the rates of melanoma didn t correspond precisely with the hours
of sunlight that an area has, there was some relation between these two. Southland, the southernmost
region of New Zealand, has the least sunshine and was found to have the lowest rate of melanoma.
The study also found that the rate of melanoma in men was significantly higher than that in women,
and that the rate of melanoma increased with age.1
In response to the health issues associated with exposure to the sun, New Zealand has developed
programs to educate people on the risks of solar radiation and the precautions that can be taken. One
such program is called SunSmart, and its goal is to promote sun safety behaviors in New Zealand.
Some statistics are posted on their website regarding the effects of skin cancer in the country. These
include the fact that every year in New Zealand, about 50,000 new cases of skin cancer are reported,
close to 260 people die from the disease, and it costs the New Zealand health system around 33
million dollars.3 Though New Zealand may be highly susceptible to sun related skin cancer, it is still
something that is generally
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Tourette s Syndrome And Neurocognitive Disorders
Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders Paper
Eric McClinic
University of Phoenix
Tourette s Disorder
Tourette s syndrome is a disorder that makes its host produce unwanted movement and/or sound. The
condition may contain one or both symptoms. Tourette s disorder is an issue with the sensory system
that causes individuals to make sudden developments or sounds, called tics, that is beyond the hosts
control. The disorder is named for the pioneer in French neurosurgery, Dr. Georges Gilles de la
Tourette, when he discovered it in a French citizen in 1885. The symptoms for Tourette s syndrome
are first seen in early childhood between the ages of 3 and 9 years of age. The disorder is not limited
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Common symptoms of Tourette s include: automatic developments of the face, arms, legs, or trunk,
developments that happen much of the time, quickly, and tediously;
tedious thought designs, tedious utilization of words, stammering, standing out the tongue, irregular
strolling designs, teeth crushing, scowling, throat clearing, touching of the, genital zone, urgent
articulating of obscenities. Simple and complex tics also occur, and are broken up as follows: MOTOR
TICS Simple; Blinking of eyes, jerking of heard, shrugging of shoulders, darting of eyes, flexing of
fingers, protruding of tongue. Complex; Touching of nose, touching of others, smelling of objects,
obscene gestures, flapping of arms, hopping. Vocal tics: Simple; Hiccupping, yelling, throat clearing,
barking. Complex; repeating one s self, using different intonations, repeating others, using curse
words. Behavioral therapy is extremely helpful for most of the individuals suffering with tic disorders,
but is more effective in children over the age of 8, and in adults as well. Behavior therapy is used as a
tool to help people tame their symptoms, it is not a cure. Functional Intervention: Functional
intervention is utilized to
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The Core Objection Behind Lean Systems
The core objection behind lean systems is to maximize customer value while minimizing waste.
Basically, lean is defined by using fewer resources in order to make a perfect value for customers.
How lean systems work, they use a highly skilled workforce and flexible equipment in order to make
some advantages. Such as mass production which is the high volume and low unit cost. And craft
production which is the variety and flexibility, this will help eliminate waste for the producer and
consumer. Luckily, this approach has drawn attention to other services. For example, lean systems
aren t only suitable for manufactures but also health cares, offices and shipping and delivery. The
misconception that lean is a tactic or cost reduction program is not necessarily true, but it is a process
of thinking and acting for the entire company. In order to accomplish lean system thinking changes
must refrain from management optimize separate technologies, assets and vertical departments. The
skilled workers in lean production systems are become more involved in upholding and improving the
system than their mass production complements. For instance, the skilled workers are taught to detect
an operation in case something is defective. Their job is to work with other employees within the
operation to find and correct the cause of the defect and make sure it does not happen again. In future
proposes using the lean system will increase level of quality over time and eliminate the need to
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Indigenous People In Canada Essay
Terminology: Different terminology is used to describe groups of people. In Canada it had been
commonly accepted to say Aboriginal or First Nations people; however, nowadays, the term
Indigenous is more appropriate. Indigenous people are those, living on Canadian territories before
Europeans arrival. The term includes First Nations, Metis, and Inuit. All these groups have a unique
culture, languages, and beliefs.
History: Indigenous communities have existed for thousands of years on the Canadian territories.
They lived as independent nations, with different degrees of socio cultural, political and economic
complexity. After European came, their interactions were divided into four periods: first mutual
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However, accordingly to Maldonado, Having an Indian status does not necessarily mean free
universities and no taxes (lecture, November 15, 2016). The Canadian s stereotypes about Indigenous
people and their favorable position in the society is based on the misunderstanding and leads to the
discrimination they are still facing nowadays. Although Canada s bill of rights were created in 1960
and gave people the right for equality, liberty, and freedom of speech and religion, even the fact of
existence of Residential Schools makes it obvious that Ingenious people were still harshly
discriminated. Those schools, where children were kept away from their families and taught that their
culture was evil, that their parents were pagans, that their identity was primitive, existed till 1996 and
have been teaching approximately 150,000 First Nation, Inuit and Metis children (lecture, November
15, 2016). Residential School is an example of the discrimination against Aboriginals, trial to diminish
the culture, language and family connections of the whole nation. The formation of The Truth and
Reconciliation Commission of Canada was an essential step for the Government in order to renew the
positive relationships with Indigenous people. This commission worked on revealing the truth about
the Residential Schools and informing about it all Canadians. I believe that creating such programs is
an important part of history of social policy in Canada as it fosters positive relationships between
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The African Struggle Over Time
The African struggle over time has been a topic discussed by many scholars. In Walter Rodney s, How
Europe Underdeveloped Africa, he approaches the issue of how Africa s power was stolen from them.
Rodney focuses on the relationship between Africa and Europe and the effects of exploitation on the
African people by, reinforcing the conclusion that African development is possible only on the basis of
a radical break with the international capitalist system. The tone in which the book is wrote uses
Marxism, which can be controversial, to focus more on economic and political theories. Rodney
argues that if it wasn t for this exploitation, African societies would not be impoverished today. Six
chapters are used to explain the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Chapter three Rodney focuses on the colonial period in which Africa helped develop the capitalist
progression in Europe. Colonialism was not merely a system of exploitation but one whose essential
purpose was to repatriate the profit to the so called mother land, states Rodney. Chapter four gives an
historical background of Africa in 1885 and emphasizes on the value that came from the enslavement
of Africans. This time period holds a major significance to the underdevelopment of Africa because of
the Berlin conference. Africa was then divided up due to the scramble in which Europeans fought over
power. The fifth chapter argues that colonialism was the main factor in underveloping Africa as a
whole. Rodney argues that colonialism only did one thing, and that was steal Africa s resources and
strip them of their land. Europeans took so much from the Africans and made sure to give nothing
back which explains the type of relationship they had. In chapter six, Rodney argues against past
scholars who believed that colonialism had valuable outcomes in the end. The author shows how the
economic and political state Africa was left robbed due to colonialism, he then provides strategies to
fight against the underdevelopment. It is clear that that Rodney is pushing his audience to understand
that Europe should be held
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QT Interval Prolongation
QT interval prolongation:
The prolongation of the electrocardiographic QT interval (QT) is common in cirrhosis; with
prevalence that exceeds 60% in patients with an advanced disease. Variant prevalence may come
about due to different methods to correct QT by heart rate (QTc): Bazett s formula is widely
employed, but it does not totally suppress the relationship between QT and heart rate. This is pertinent
in cirrhosis, where sinus tachycardia is usually present. A particular cirrhosis formula has been
determined, which is very close to the Fridericia s one. In this manner, the last can be unquestionably
utilized as a part of this setting (Zambruni et al., 2008).
The pathophysiology of QT prolongation in cirrhosis has not been defined; portal
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Madeleine Vionnet s Madeleine
Madeleine Vionnet Background: Madeleine Vionnet was born in Chilleurs aux bois, Paris on June 22,
1876. Though she was born in Chilleurs aux bois, Madeleine childhood was spent in Aubervilliers,
France. Her father worked as to toll collector, and her parents had separated when Vionnet was very
young in age. Madeleine s family was originally from the Jura and where known for being of the
working class. Because of this Madeleine s father put her to work before even hitting 12 years of age.
Starting her work in the fashion industry, she became an apprentice for a lace make when she was 11
years old. Working long hours, with minimal pay, Madeleine was remind focused on her work. By the
time Vionnet had turned 18 years old she had been married with a child and quickly divorced. During
that time her child had passed away in infancy. Rushing into a marriage at such a young age and
dealing with the death of a child, Madeleine felt as though something in her life was missing. As a
result she traveled to London to take a position as a hospital seamstress. She was also able to find a
job in London, working for a dress maker named Kate Reilly. After working as the hospital seamstress
in London. Ms. Vionnet later made her return to Paris and began her training in the fashion houses of
Jacques Doucet and Callot Soeurs. This was the gateway Madeline Vionnet making her name in the
fashion industry. Madeleine died on March 2, 1975. Work/Style: Once Madeleine had made her return
to
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Descriptive Essay About Makeup
Women have been wearing makeup for years. Throughout the years, I transform myself into
celebrities I look up too. To transform into a character, I need the proper makeup tools to help me look
like Angelina Jolie. The tools I need are makeup brushes: contour brush, eyeshadow brush, angled
eyeliner brush. Transforming my face into a well known celebrity challenges my skills. To transform
my face, I see my characteristics are similar to Angelina Jolie. I identify my face to see if the
transformation is possible. I need defined cheeks because Angelina Jolie s cheek bones is her most
prominent feature. The cheeks must be high and well defined. Defining the cheeks, I choose a medium
brown shade of eyeshadow or bronzer. The forehead is the second most important feature to create.
Angelina Jolie has a long, narrow forehead, as mine is wide. Having the medium brown shadow on
my temples it creates shadows. I create the illusion of a long forehead. After identifying my features, I
am ready to start my transformation. The alterations for my face will take time to prefect. It will take
an hour or longer to do. I might have to attempt the look a few times until I get it right. When I perfect
the look, I am ready to start. Next, I clean my face to have a clean canvas. Then moisturize my face so
the makeup does not look cakey. Now time to collect my makeup supplies. The conversion of my face
is ready to perceive.
The figuration is ready to start. I have the right makeup choices to
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Computer Forensics Investigator And Cyber Detective
Michaela Bentman
Independent Study (A)
Ms.Brugh/Mrs.Magruder/Mrs.Cernik
2/25/16 Area of Computer Science and technology
The areas of computer science/technology has ten main areas that we need in our everyday lives. The
two computer science fields I am interested is Computer Forensics Investigator and Cyber Detective.
They both have to do with computers and figuring out evidence to put suspects away but they involve
different steps. Computer Forensic Investigators work with law enforcements agencies and private
firms. Cyber detectives work with law enforcement agencies,private businesses,corporations agencies
and regulatory agencies.
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Also many people become Computer Forensics Investigators after spending time in law enforcement.
Most people can get a job easier if they have graduate degrees because it weights higher. They must
have computer experience and investigative skills. Many may need forensics training.
The college majors to become Cyber Detectives is they must have a high school diploma or bachelors
degree. The majors to become a cyber detective are computer security specialist, digital forensics,
criminology,criminal justice, computer science, and human services. They are required to have
training through the their career. Also many of them come from law enforcement backgrounds. Many
are assigned to a agencies or business that needs them. People with detective background or worked
with FBI could be weighted higher when getting the
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Silymarin And Hydrochloric Acid Experiment Lab Report
Natural Products Experiment
Niki Robinson 10008562
Practical 2: Identification and quantification of taxifolin from milk thistle
Aim: to Identify and quantify the amount of taxifolin from three samples Silymarin stock solution,
taxifolin and silybum marianum extract. `
Methodology: Using auto pipette (20 100 microlitre), pipetted 0.06 mg of Taxifolin was added to 10ml
conical flask and made up to the mark (10ml) with H2O.This procedure was repeated with the same
amounts foe silymarin stock solution and silybum marianum extract. Taxifolin was transferred to 2ml
brown bottle for HPLC auto sampler, this was also done to silymarin stock solution. Silybum
marianum extract was filtered via a syringe filter (0.2 microlitre).The three ... Show more content on
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Taxifolin pure isolated sample had the highest amount present of taxifolin compound out of the three
groups. Group 8 unusually high level of taxifolin compared to group 1 amp; 12 could have been due to
human error, i.e. inappropriate measurement of auto pipette. Methanol extract did suggest contained
more taxifolin structure in the compound than silymarin mariunium with the exception to group 1
results in table 2. All three unknown samples where successfully identified to contain taxifolin
compound, with the calculations illustrated in table 2 were used to quantify concentration in mg/ml in
each sample. Table 2 suggests that all taxifolin unknown samples do lie within the region shown in
table 2 peak area in the taxifolin standard result given before the experiment. Table 3 standard
deviation of each of the known samples of taxifolin, silymariun and silybum extract were small,
meaning that there was not a large margin of difference between samples, therefore
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  • 2. A Sense Of Belonging In Saving Feanchesca A sense of belonging can emerge from connections made with people, places, groups, communites, and the larger world. Throughout the selected texts this statement displays the constant social need for acceptance and belonging. But why is it that we feel the need to fit in? I as most of you lnow am an wxchange student and i know what its like to belomg amd/or not belonf. theough lersonal expievece ive leadned that despite what anyone thinks, belonging is imvenibly desired. everhome wants to belomg amd wvehome wills steive to fir in somewgere. but we as humans almost seem ro to tale for granted the favt that we have a olace to fit. before leaving america i mever thought about the favt that i had friences, i just always knew i had them. but as soom as i got to australia i realised how much i actually needed them. cmong to a new country was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... like francesca, edward fulane takes his felationships for hranted. he is loved and respected by one little girl named abilene yet he does not love her back for he is too in love with himself. suddenly ablilene loses esward while on cruise and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. An Evaluation Of A Uk Public Limited Manufacturing Company Introduction This report is an evaluation provided to a finance director of a UK public limited manufacturing company, whose subsidiaries are around the world. The company s stock is trading on the London Stock Exchange. The report is going to provide some information about working capital management (WCM). It is commonly known that working capital investment has become a large proportion in a firm s balance sheet. According to Bank of Belgium, the proportion of accounts receivable, payment and inventory were respectively 17%, 13% and 10% of total assets of all Belgian nonfinancial firms in 1997 (Deloof, 2003). There is a similar situation in Spanish firms: there is 69% current assets of total assets and 52% current liabilities of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, firms may lose the early payment discount offered by its suppliers, which may result in more finance costs (Wong, 2002). Trade receivable: Trade receivable may boost sales because it allows customers to access product s quality before paying. The flip side of trade receivable is that capital would be locked in working capital, as a result the company s financial department may face cash flow and liquidity problems (Jose, Lancaster and Stevens, 1996; Lazaridis and Tryfonidis, 2006). Inventory: A larger inventory reduces the risk of stock out and it is also a vehicle to increase sales. The negative side of inventory is the same as trade receivable (Nazir and Afza, 2009; Deloof, 2003). Lazaridis and Tryfonidis (2006) states that an optimum level of inventory will have a direct effect on profitability since it will release cash invested in working capital and could also respond to a high demand. The measurement of WC Cash conversion cycle (CCC) is a widely used WC measurement, which is the time lag between the raw material purchase and the collection of finished goods. The CCC can be calculated as: The cash conversion cycle = Number of days accounts receivable + Number of days inventory Number of days accounts payable payments. In real business operations, CCC as whole and each parts of CCC could be used to measure the efficiency of WCM (Deloof, 2003; García Teruel and Martínez Solano, 2007; Lazaridis and Tryfonidis, 2006; Gill, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Summary Of The Book An Invisible Thread Your book An Invisible Thread was very inspiring and a heartwarming story of a friendship that has reached thirty years and brought life to an over scheduled professional and hope to a hungry and desperate boy. When you first met Maurice on a New York City street corner, you had no idea that you were standing on the edge of an incredible and unlikely friendship that would naturally change both your lives. As one lunch at McDonald s with Maurice turns into two, then into a weekly occurrence, you learn heart wrenching details about Maurice s dreadful childhood. Scattered throughout the book is also your own story of your tempestuous childhood. Every now and then, something about Maurice s struggles reminds you of your past, how your father s alcohol induced rages shaped the person you became and led you to Maurice. As your friendship grows, you offer Maurice simple experiences he comes to treasure: learning how to set a table, trimming a Christmas tree, visiting your nieces and nephew on Long Island, and even having homemade lunches to bring to school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How would you characterize Maurice s family life? What kind of differences do you think exist between urban and rural poverty? In what ways is privilege obvious in An Invisible Thread? What types of privilege can you identify? How would you compare and contrast this privilege in the 1980s with today? The title, An Invisible Thread suggests several meanings about the bonds that connect us with others. Describe how these themes are reflected in Maurice s and your lives, as well as in your relationships with other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The New York City Water System Alicia Blake Environmental Chemistry Term Paper Final Draft 12/03/14 The New York City Water System Then and Now New York City has one of the most top quality drinking water and is called the champagne of drinking water [13] which is due to its unique water treatment system that consists of a vast reservoir system. A reservoir is a natural or artificial source of untreated water that can be found underground or at ground level that can include water treatment and associated equipment (pumps and piping systems).[1] There are three major watershed systems in which New York receives its water which are The Croton System, The Catskill System, The Delaware System. The reservoir systems pump approximately 1.1 billion gallons of fresh and clean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further population increase and the expansion of New York City to include five boroughs amplified the need for more clean water circulation. In order to find new water sources the Board of Water Supply built facilities in four watersheds that is now known as the Catskill System (which includes the Ashokan Reservoir and Catskill Aqueduct). The Delaware System was fully constructed in 1944 which receives water from the Delaware River tributary. Located in current day New York Public Library there once housed one of NYC s main water supply systems called the Croton Reservoir (Murray hill reservoir). Built in 1842 in a style of an Egyptian Cornice it had an area of four acres and held a capacity of 20 million gallons. As a result increases in population between 1840 and 1870 other reservoir system were built in place of the Croton Reservoir and it was shut down in 1890.[4] NYC Reservoirs today The NYC drinking water system is gravity driven and is sourced from 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes in a 1,972 sq mi watershed and has a storage capacity of roughly 580 billion gallons. [5] During drought water is exchanged from one water system to the other. The Croton System has 12 reservoirs and three controlled lakes that are positioned in Westchester, Putnam and Duchess Counties. The newest Croton Reservoir ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Summary Of Bill Clinton s First Lady When Clinton discussed her experience as a First Lady, the expected tone would have been very motherly, and of someone that is in the background. As was observed, it was the opposite. When Clinton spoke of her time as First Lady while her husband Bill Clinton was in office, she spoke up on important issues such as feminism, and did not blend into the background, as she wanted to be a leader and inspire other women to do the same. A prime example of this is when Clinton attended the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China and delivered a speech that changed the world and women s rights. Clinton said during her speech at the Fourth World Conference, let it be that human rights are women s rights are human rights, once and for all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Slavery And The American Revolution Essay Slavery originated as early as the 1600 s when Britain shipped 3.1 million Africans to British owned colonies in the Caribbean. The new idea of slavery brought controversial ideals and created a historical movement that effected even the peoples of today. Slavery is a form of manipulation that was excused as a conscious way to provide economic growth in Caribbean and European colonies. It then revolutionized itself into a much bigger issue; many didn t anticipate it could also revolutionize the world. The Haitian Revolution of 1759 evoked a social change that transformed the Caribbean countries, Cuba and Haiti, while slowly expanding the idea of the abolition of slavery. Through traumatic social events, slavery was justified as a way to sustain economics while it simultaneously harmed the lives of the enslaved. During the years of 1700 1830 s the slaves took part in a series of revolts. Seeing as it was unethical to enslave humans, they demanded their rights and wanted to end their cruel forms of labor. Many slaves, knowing the risk, took part in Tacky s rebellion in 1760s in Jamaica, the Haitian Revolution of 1789, Fedon s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being forced to work on plantations, these plantations essentially made the need to invest in a large market that flourished in the economy. (Downs, 2008) The usefulness to slavery was the economic stimulations from a variety of markets, increasing trade and contributing to the demand of jobs. The amount in financial gains from the slave trade were enough to rid the negative aspects of slavery and continue the slave trade. It became an economic opportunity so enlarged, the market was expected to last for many years. (Perez, 1988) The European colonies thus became centers of wealth and focused on its slave trade in efforts of growing the English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Violence Simulated Video Games Still think violent video games are harmless and fun? Consider putting down the remote control and listen up. December 14th, 2012. At Sandy Hook Elementary School a day of learning was interrupted by the sounds of gun shots. That day 20 year old Adam Lanza shot over 20 children between the ages 6 7. Such a horrific event that had a cause of what seems an everyday occurrence to teens and kids. Violence simulated video games. These games can cause a negative mindset that violence is okay. Look at the Sandy Hook Shooting, the murderer was proclaimed to play too many video games. That is just one example of how these video games can create that ambiguous mindset that violence is just a game. Let alone it also shows how the influence of constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Others may argue the fact that videogames don t harm anyone outside the game. Considering the facts of murders and school shootings with the potential cause by video game playing, the stakes are high that video games are truly a danger to others. Just as in the article High Jinks: Shootout this school is contributing to make this simulation as realistic as they can. The school has students contributing to fight to the death, by killing other classmates for a earnings of money. Not only is this provoking students to act out, also a reward earned for such violence creates a harmful outcome in the students minds. Though this game only consist of fake weapons and or water guns, this game can also be very dangerous. The game takes place in the environment including others who don t participate in the games. At one point a student gets to the point of chasing down a student to the airport, and as there overall motive to kill the student there were after. These students are now using bath toys, later they can be overcome with the idea that violence is just a game, continuing in some kind of upgrade to a real weapon. Surely with this idea harm can come to others. Let alone the environment is too realistic. By being under that influence that the violence is game, this can be harmful to those teens. The issue is especially relevant today, because the games are more realistic and bloodier than ever, and because most american boys play them at some point. A psychologist at Brock University in Ontario found that longer periods of violent game playing among high school students predicted a slightly higher numbers of such incidents (schoolyard fights with peers) over time. This can show the impact that can be made on others in the same environment as the violent video game ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Privacy Rights In Schools Imagine if a person s privacy right was invaded and they couldn t do anything about it, would the best option be to stand up for themselves or would the best option be to let it happen to them? Privacy rights in school is a controversial topic. Some people believe that schools have the right to do whatever they feel is right in the situation no matter how wrong it might be, but other people believe that there has to be a good reason why the school invades students privacy. Students in school should have privacy rights that limit what other people can do and search because if not it causes discrimination, it causes issues with parents, and it is dangerous. Every student in America should have privacy rights in school without the act of discrimination taking part. Discrimination is becoming an issue in privacy rights. For example, Wisconsin lawmakers would pass a bill that will not allow transgender students to use the bathroom of the gender that they would like to identify themselves as (Bosman 1). This is significant because this is saying that whatever parts in there body they were born with has to correspond to the bathroom they go to even if they identify themselves differently. This is showing an act of discrimination because its not allowing students to go to the bathroom that they identify themselves. This is something so little that is caused into a big problem all because administrators are being discriminative. Additionally, a student who identifies himself as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Effect Of Persuasion On Media And Other Such Forms Of It For the purpose of the this paper I will be covering the topic of persuasion in media and other such forms of it. I will be going over the six principles of persuasion that was coined by Cialdini and showing how businesses and other corporations have been using them in out tv commercials, print ads and other forms of media. I will demonstrate this by covering a 2003 print ad by nintendo to make their fresh off the market GameBoyAdvance appeal to a broader and, most importantly, older audience in the late months (November) of 2003. In Robert Cialdini s article Harnessing the Science of Persuasion , he goes on to uncover the six principles of persuasion and anyone can learn them for their own use. He goes on by saying that there are people that seem to have a natural ability to persuade, and those who do not; what he suggest that the six universal principles of persuasion can be learned by anyone and can help businesses when applied. Starting this off is the first of the six which Liking , which the best way to have customers is be friends with them, as stated in the article People like those who like them . A good way to have someone on your side is to establish good relationships with them, finding common hobbies and interests is something that you can do to build a growing friendship with someone; thus placing them on open ears when you want to want to steer their choice. Adding o to this is giving one praise especially to those on shaky terms; as the article explains, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Stability at Home vs. Fear in Kindred by... Kindred by Octavia Butler has been a respected novel since its publication in 1979. In Kindred Butler provides readers with suspense until the last page. It provides readers with two definitions of a home. Home is a place where you feel safe where you have a family to come to when you are having a horrible day at work or at school. Home is a place where you share good and bad times with family and friends. A home is place of stability in your life. A home isn t a place that you are scared to go to. A home isn t a place filled with only negative thoughts and hopes. A home is not a place that you endured physical and mental abuse. Dana had a home of stability and a home filled with physical and mental abuse. Dana and her husband Kevin just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This time when she comes back she is saves Rufus s room from burning down. Dana ask Rufus a series of question such as why she is here, what year it is, and why did he try to burn down his house. Rufus replies saying that he is upset that his father has sold a horse that he wanted. Dana also discovers that she is traveling back in time to save Rufus which is her great grandfather. She understands that she needs to keep him alive in order for her to live. When Dana realize what time period she is in she is frighten because it is during slavery. At this point Dana understands that she has gone back into time to experience the horrors of slavery and prejudice first hand. Dana tells Rufus that she needs to get out of his room because his father could come in his room at any moment. So, Rufus tells Dana of a little girl named Alice that lives not far from his house her mother and her are free blacks. When Dana sees them she believes that they are her ancestors. While at Alice s house she sees physical abuse and she also endures the abuse herself. As Dana fights for her life she faints back into the present. When Dana is back at home in the present time she understands that when Rufus is in trouble and she is called to his side and when she wants to return to the present time she put her own life in jeopardy. The third time Dana goes back to Maryland Kevin goes with her. She is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Assignment 1 Studio Assignment Cao Cao 999742177 VPSA74H3 Studio Assignment 1 Artist Statement According to this first studio assignment, I am deciding to mix the different images into the one image. I have tried a lot, but not all satisfied. So I following the other artists works, and do some research and study of others works. For this assignment, there have some challenges for me from creating. Because I need to find some images that from my own and to put them all together to become a new one, which impossible to live in the world. I think is really difficult for creating because one side is not good enough to use Photoshop and from the other side is mind is not active enough. For the studio assignment 1, I want to show to the viewers the different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Brain Acquired Brain Injury The brain is vital to the functioning of every human being. After studying the brain for a whole semester, it made me realize how important it is to keep the brain health and protected. God made human being very complex, and trying to understand how each organ relates to each other has been a challenge for anyone in the medical field. Each year, new techniques are discovered as to what, where and how the human brain operates. There are discoveries made in the medical field everyday that were not known before. The brain is the part of the central nervous system that encompasses the cranium that consist of the forebrain (prosencephalon), the midbrain (mesencephalon) and the hindbrain (rhombencephalon). If the brain is damage due to an acquired brain injury, it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The brain is a mass of soft, spongy, pinkish gray nerve tissue that is estimated to weigh about 2.65 pounds or 1.2 kg in an adult human being. (Farlex, 2018) Billions of nerve cells are what the brain is made of, each being intricately connected to one another. The connection to the body is by way of the spinal cord which is also a part of the central nervous system. The brain comprises the nerve centers, which control many involuntary functions, such as circulation, temperature regulation, and respiration, and interpret sensory impressions received from the eyes, ears, and other sense organs. (Farlex, 2018) It also includes consciousness, emotion, thought, and reasoning, and the area for associative memory which allows the individual to recall past events. The cerebrum is an outer coating or medically called the cerebral cortex. This consists of gray matter that is several layers deep and is the largest portion of the brain, receiving information on the conscious movement of the body. The temporal lobe is a center for memory where memories are filed and stored. The thalamus is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Jodi Picoult s Nineteen Minutes For the most part, I enjoyed Nineteen Minutes. It was an extremely emotional novel about a teen boy that killed ten people in his high school. Describing the school shooting was not the book s main idea, the real purpose was to explain the events leading up to and the events after the shooting. In my opinion, Jodi Picoult started the book out beautifully when she described how long the school shooting was by relating it to basic everyday things that most people could relate to. Most of Nineteen Minutes took place after the shooting, when the community was trying to recover and rebuild trust after the horrific deed of Peter Houghton. Honestly, at first I was shocked because I couldn t understand why Jodi Picoult kept backing up Peter and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Benefits Of Getai Introduction In the report of the arts and culture strategic review (ACSR) 2012, getai is categorized as an arts form. Through this essay, I will be exploring the arguments against the decision to include getai as an art form and weighing the pro and cons on whether getai should be considered as an art form and if it hold enough substantial values for it to be looked into and preserved by the government as an important musical genre. In this essay, I will be touching on the different definitions of art and if getai fulfils more than one of them. Also, I will be exploring the different benefits that come from accepting that getai is a form of art and the controversy of regarding getai as a form of art. This essay will also comment on what this perception reveals about the direction of arts policy in Singapore and how this will affect the performing arts in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Culture can be said to be a subset of the arts and looking a getai, it carries with it many strong cultural values. It does fulfill a number of definitions of art and bring about many benefits such as community and social involvement. Getai is a form of community art that needs to be preserved and better appreciated by the younger generation of Singaporeans. The ACSR s vision for 2025 is to have a nation of cultured and gracious people, at home with our heritage, proud of our Singaporean identity. Therefore, to be at home with our heritage, and proud of our identity, Singapore should not just look into making arts for everyone, everywhere, everyday , but instead, to tap on art forms that are uniquely local, art forms that display a strong tradition, heritage and national identity that the community can relate and feel an emotional bond towards. Getai should be one of the genres so more focus and efforts can be put in place to preserve and promote it within the younger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Feudal System In The European Middle Ages Something every civilization needs. Something so powerful that without it civilizations fall into chaos. Social Systems. But not just any social system, the European Middle Ages one. The Feudal System. While it may seem insignificant to Europe and Europe s history compared to other events like the Hundred Years War or the Black Plague which killed many people and completely changed many parts of Europe, the Feudal System (also called Feudalism) was also very important to Europe during the Medieval Times. After the fall of Rome, Europe, no longer united, left powerful warlords alone to war against each other. These powerful warlords proclaimed themselves as kings and warred with each other for power. Becaused of these fights, Europe was in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While it may seem like the fall of Rome happens before Serfdom succeeded slavery, it actually happens a little while later. When Rome fell, Europe, no longer being in a united and unified empire, was split up into numerous states all of which were in complete chaos. Powerful warlords proclaimed themselves as kings and took over land, creating multiple separate states that were no longer united. This disorder allowed many bandits and raiders to freely attack. With no central government to protect them, the people were helpless against these attacks. Many new barbarian kingdoms also attacked the states of the crumbled Europe. While all this was going on, the people were desperately looking for something that could help them. Feudalism was truly important in order to stop this chaos. The gradual creation of the Feudal System was extraordinarily important to many different things that occurred and made many changes to the lives of the people. If there was no gradual creation of Feudalism, the world of Europe would be remarkably different with many changes such as there would be no knights which protected people, no serfs to give everyone food, no king to unite the people, and no nobles that would give land to their knights. This would make the life of the people of Europe decidedly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Moral Blindness In Anna By Tolstoy Tolstoy repeats the subject, Anna, for elven times in the reduced space of a paragraph. He spoils her as a father does with his only daughter, condescends further her whims, endorses her downfall, forces some fifty characters to move all around her intention. Everything is about her, no wonder somewhere along the line her selfishness amounts to cruelty. The awareness of her husband unhappiness doesn t spoil her happiness as long as she believes being it her salvation, nor does the memory of her son. She strives to compensate for her absence by showing up for his ninth birthday though forgetting to give him the toys she had bought, she tries to suffer by refusing the divorce, consequently making her position socially unacceptable, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is a product of his age, an apology of positivism alien to people s feelings and thoughts. The abyss he is facing, the illogical process of love, is made even more horrible by the shattering of the rules of propriety, he, so necessarily, adhered. Anna sees in him emotionless conventionality and she points in him the same faults Emma addresses to Charles, he understands nothing, he feels nothing, a ministerial machine lacking of imagination and passion. And indeed the distance between him and Charles is never great, Tolstoy, through Anna s hatred, tries to make of him a caricature of a man as Flaubert did with Charles. The cartilage of his ears, his weary eyes, slow voice, flat feet, the way he swings his pelvis, the blue veins on his white hands, the cracking of his knuckles, all these details recall very closely the stamp Emma abhors in Charles. All the same, Tolstoy s characters are never wholly evil or wholly good. They are real. Karenin is an hypocrite who mirrors the morality Anna has offended: when on the carriage back home she first confesses to love someone else, Tolstoy has her conceding: No, you are not mistaken, she said slowly, looking desperately at his cold face and between her desperation and his indifference passes all the difference between the epic she represents and the etiquette he embodies. And yet, there is something missing in almost everything Karenin does in the novel: he has no poetic sentiments but he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Should Terminally Ill People Have The Right To Take Their... Terminally ill people should have the right to take their own life in order to end their excruciating suffering and pain. Every person should have the right to a dignified and compassionate death, and giving this right to a terminally ill person would give that individual the feeling of a respectful and noble death. When a person s health has reached the level of terminally ill and there is no quality of life, the purpose of life is meaningless; in fact it can be darn right mean. Seeing a loved one suffering in unbearable pain is not only dreadful for the terminally ill person to endure, but it is just as horrible if not more horrendous for family members to watch their loved ones go through this misery. The outcome to a terminally ill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sports Management Personal Statement My interest in sports management is an ongoing process. Throughout my entire life I have been part of several sports related opportunities, and my love for the game of soccer has only grown over the years. In a perfect scenario my plan would be to be an Athletic Director, Higher Education not only because there is a very broad field in that area but also because according to Sports management degree there is a 15% projected to grow from now to 2022, and the salary is at an average of $99,585. Not only will this area guide me to a secure future but I will also be able to form and shape the upcoming youth. The job of a direct is to guide you into learning about discipline, sportsmanship skills, and respect for the sport. The next step in educational career is going to be attending Florida State University, because it is one of the best public universities in the state and it manages one of the highest ranking sports management programs. Since my plan is to further my education as a short term goal and then I planned to embrace the opportunities that this grading of the sea has to offer and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then hopefully as I finish up my four years of university I hope to find an internship that is willing to not only allow me to stimulate new young athletes that are trying to make it but that will also allow me to learn from the experiences of past athletes and directors. I do think that it is possible to make something like this happened because life is about following the dreams that we have and trying her best to accomplish them. I believe that the first and most fundamental step in accomplishing a successful career is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Application Of A Personal Information Manager A personal information manager, also referred to by the acronym (PIM) is briefly described as any program or software used to manage a user s personal information (Heater, 2006). There are numerous amount of PIM software available through virtual application stores, and on the internet. Some PIM programs are: Kontact, Evolution, and Lotus notes etc. (Overa, 2009). The PIM can be compared to a journal or a diary, because it knows all of your furtive information (Heater, 2006). It also has knowledge of some of the individuals that you may communicate with, and your daily appointments and meetings. Microsoft has always been the leading solution to some of our work and office electronically related issues, it also provides alternative solutions (Heater, 2006). The aspect of personal information manager revolves around the Microsoft Outlook calendar and task managing options (Heater, 2006).Instead of hiring a personal assistant to manage your daily activities, to include: meetings, doctor appointments, and other events, it would be cheaper to invest in personal information manager software ((Heater, 2006). For those individuals that spend an extensive amount of time working with computers, it is very easy for them to get affix to a PIM program that works best for them (Heater, 2006). One of the most admirable PIM options in Outlook 2013 is the ability to let your contacts know when you re not in the office. You can utilize this option when you re leaving the office, or work area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Historical Development Of Incorporation Law 1.0 Introduction There are different business structures in Australia. Each business structure has unique set of obligations, legal requirements, convenience or advantages and inconvenience or disadvantages. Purpose of this essay is to understand the incorporated business framework and to explain in depth that why one or more business owner need to register the business as incorporation. Firstly, essay will have insight over the historical development of incorporation law in Australia since 1901. According to Incorporation Associations (2014) Incorporation is a method of registration that gives an association legal advantages, in return for accepting certain legal responsibilities (p. 5). A limited company has certain characteristics and features which are discussed in third section. These characteristics are the platform for the functioning of the incorporated body. Furthermore, the essential steps which are required to convert or start a limited company will be elaborated in later part. Final section will be the analysis of the question whether a business should be incorporated or not! Which factors business should consider before opting for a business structure and how these factors will affect the business. What are the legal and moral responsibilities of limited companies! In the end, the crux of the essay is that incorporation of the business provides the proper environment for the economic growth. 2.0 Corporate Law in Australia: Historical background In Australia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Corruption Of Power Power is wanted by many people across the universe, and those that gain it are privileged to many advantages in life. Power can be a good thing and a bad thing, mostly depending on what type of person gains the power, but in the end, everyone is the same. Great power has the potential to lead to corruption of the individual, leading to great overlooked weaknesses. One example of this phenomenon would be the story of Tom Riddle, who, through power s corruption and pure dark magic, was transformed into a snakelike abomination that struck fear into the hearts of all. As a young boy, he sought power over the other children in the orphanage at which he stayed, often bullying them both physically and mentally, at one point even hanging a boy s pet rabbit from the attic rafters. As he grew older, he fell further under the seduction of power, leading him to transform into the monster known as Lord Voldemort. In the end, he became obsessed with eternal life, performing many deeds in pursuit of immortality, which included the drinking of unicorn s blood and the creation of several Horcruxes. Because of all the things he had done to preserve his life and gain eternal power while doing so, he lived 13 years of his life as a spirit like entity, only possessing the ability to possess animals. In the end, having been depleted of his Horcruxes, he perished by the wand of the only wizard capable of doing the job, Harry Potter, and consequently, suffered the rest of eternity as a pathetic minuscule form of a human, trapped in limbo forever. Another example, can be made of Saruman the White, who when confronted with the opportunity to gain great power under the Dark Lord Sauron, chased his chance to rule part of Middle Earth. He served Sauron with complete allegiance, using Isengard as the main birthing site of Sauron s forces, namely the Uruk hai. He was the servant who publicly commanded Sauron s forces, and is the one that led the opposition against the Fellowship of the Ring for most the War of the Ring. In the end, his fortress of Isengard was vanquished by a squad of Ents, led by Treebeard, along with hobbits Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took. After the battle, Saruman, standing atop his tower was brutally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Summary Of The Language In Antony And Cleopatra This passage, taken from William Shakespeare s play Antony and Cleopatra, shows Octavius Caesar discussing with Lepidus about what they should do about Antony whom Caesar thinks at this moment in the play is currently frolicking with Cleopatra, the pharaoh of Egypt, instead of doing his duties. The passage also contains accounts from Caesar about the man Antony once was as well as his vivid opinion on Antony s current state. This essay will analyse the language, form and the tone of Caesar the passage as well as examining its significance in relation to the rest of the play. The entire passage is written in poetic form which emphasises not only the power and position within the Roman hierarchy Lepidus and Caesar are in but also that they very much act like Roman leaders. It creates an aura of pomposity around them and that they lack a certain humbleness that characters such as Enobarbus possess as, up to this point, he has spoken in prose. The poetic form also sets up that they are very much equals to Antony and Cleopatra due to them speaking in poetic form in the previous scene. This equality foreshadows the rivalry and antagonistic behaviour between Caesar and Antony due to them being similar and yet different. This pomposity is furthered when Caesar, while speaking in the third person, lays out the recent actions of Antony. The manner in which he describes these actions ( he fishes, drinks, and wastes/The lamps of night in revel ) sounds as the lyrical and flowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Reformulation Of Learned Helplessness Learned helplessness occurs when a person is repeatedly exposed to an aversive stimuli and feels that no matter how much they try to escape; they are not successful. Therefore, they tend to cave in since a sense of being helpless has been developed to escape the situation. Early studies on the idea of learned helplessness occurred accidently since psychologists were initially studying avoidance learning in dogs. These dogs were subject to a few foot shocks and at first would attempt to escape the shock however, these dogs later on stop attempting to escape and would submissively accept the foot shocks. Then these psychologists tried numerous situations to examine this sensation by placing the dogs in different cages where it would be easier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then the participants were place in a new situation where no unpleasant noise was used however, participants that were exposed to the learned helplessness condition performed worse on solving problems in the second situation than the other participants. People tend to generalize their experiences of helplessness from one situation to the next in regards to how feel about the situation and the loss of control they have towards it. Current researchers are focused on what factors influence people to develop this sense of helplessness and also goes on their mind who undergoes this interpretation of the world. The reformulation of learned helplessness theory emphasizes the importance of the thoughts that lead a person to develop feelings of helplessness. The explanatory style of the learned helplessness refers to the explanations people use to identified the causes of events. Three dimensions are used when explaining the causes of events. The first dimension identifies explanations for events as either internal or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Government Of Hong Kong Essay There have been several solutions informed to the government of Hong Kong to encourage green features such as communal gardens, sunshades and reflectors, wind catchers and noise barriers. (Lo, 2005). The need for green architecture is expanded within this book, justifying the demand in adopting sustainability within high density cities. Energy efficient designs and renewable energy sources in buildings have become a world trend in striving for a sustainable future. (Lo, 2005) The inevitable growing capacity of population and urbanization leads to perceiving high density cities as a problem. However the sustainability integration will help reduce the energy usage, diminish the use of fossil fuels and develop new ways to designing architecture. 4. Do buildings and cities, in the way they are currently built, contribute to green economy and growth? (Aboulnaga, 2014) The book illustrates how sustainability enhances architecture in the long term, but also seeks for solutions such as renewable energy, and promoting energy efficient buildings. There are features to classifying a sustainable building, such as site and surroundings, energy efficiency, renewable energy use, water consumption, materials etc. 5. Perhaps the implementation of sustainability in Hong Kong is appropriate due to giving aid to the damage made towards the surrounding environment. A building with a creative concept is sensitive to its environment, protecting environment from pollution caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Reactive Attachment Disorder A Research on Reactive Attachment Disorder of Early Childhood Yolanda Ashton Liberty University Abstract This paper explores the psychological disorder known as Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). It will investigate how a child diagnosed with RAD will have an inefficient connection with his or her caregiver during an early age. RAD is considered a serious disorder which affects infant and young children who have difficulties establishing healthy relationship with their caregiver or parents. The flawed relationship will affect the child s ability to establish normal affiliation with other human being. Thus, a child s rapport was a major determinant in the etiology of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 129). Corbin (2007) cited that The disorder is assumed to be the result of pathological parenting and often associated with developmental delays and childhood neglect (p. 540). The DSM IV TR indicated that laboratory findings consistent with malnutrition may be present (APA, p. 128) and physical findings might be associated with medical conditions in connection with extreme neglect that may include but not limited to delay in physical growth, evidence of physical abuse, malnutrition, vitamin deficiencies, or infectious diseases (APA, p. 128). The DSM IV TR (APA, 2000) described two subtypes of the disorder which was identified to be caused by pathogenic care as evidenced by persistent disregard of the child s emotional and physical needs (Corbin, 2007, p. 540). The subtypes are: Inhibited Type the child persistently fails to initiate and to respond to most social interactions in a developmentally appropriate way. The child shows a pattern of excessively inhibited, hyper vigilant, or highly ambivalent responses (e.g., frozen watchfulness, resistance to comfort, or a mixture of approach and avoidance). Disinhibited Type there is a pattern of diffuse choice of attachment. The disturbance is not accounted for solely by developmental delay (e.g., as in Mental Retardation) and does not meet criteria for Pervasive Developmental Disorder. (pp.127 128) Risk factors According to the studies done by Mayo Clinic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Good Explanation Of The Evolution Of Human Behavior 1) Which proposal is a good explanation of the evolution of human behavior? Human beings, like all other organisms, are a product of biological development and environmental interactions. Behavior itself is a phenotypic trait, and as such, reflects a history of specific interactions between genes, experience, and environment. Of the thirty eight proposals used to explain the evolution of human behavior, sociobiology is the most plausible explanation. Sociobiologists, including Edward O. Wilson, believe that human behavior, as well as non human behavior, can be partly explained as the outcome of natural selection. E. O. Wilson, the author of Sociobiology: the New Synthesis, popularized the term sociobiology as an attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturance. The fundamental principle guiding sociobiology is that an organism s evolutionary success is measured by the extent to which its genes are represented in the next generation. It begins with the idea that behaviors have evolved over time, similar to the way that physical traits are thought to have evolved. This theory predicts that animals will act in ways that have proven to be evolutionarily successful over time. This can then result in the formation of complex social processes conducive to evolutionary fitness. An important concept in sociobiology is that temperamental traits within a gene pool and between gene pools exist in an ecological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Parental Leave Policy Analysis Parental Leave The need for paid family leave has always been there, but finally is coming to the forefront of the presidential election in 2016. Both democratic front runners have policies that they have spoken about openly and even a few republicans had some bare bones policies, but those politicians did not make it this far. The best and most inclusive policy in my opinion is the one of Bernie Sanders. Sanders supports and is cosponsoring the FAMILY Act which would provide 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave to care for a sick loved one or for the birth of a child. Also, he supports the Healthy Families act that would guarantee 7 days of paid sick leave to every worker. The last part of his plan is to support the Guaranteed Paid Vacation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, as millennials start to gain some power and pull in the workforce after graduating from college and starting families of their own it is starting to get some traction. The generation as a whole is not willing to compromise their work life balance to fit the societal norm (Gilbert, 2011). The demands of the generation that is larger than baby boomers will not be stifled, especially when the United States has many countries to catch up to when it comes to workers rights policies like family leave. It is estimated that millennials will be over 50% of the workforce in the next 4 years (PWC, 2016). That kind of majority in the workforce and thus voting population forces change and opens windows for policy makers that have been patiently waiting in the wings for the chance to push their policies through. Sanders policies that he is supporting and co sponsoring are a perfect example of this. Sanders has supported family leave since the early 1980s but did not have the policy window to push his policy through. Power structure within society is something else that is changing with the millennial generation. Millennials are a generation that is very aware of who has power in society and why they have it. As a whole they are fighting to reverse the inequity and racism that is often found within that power. Many studies such as Social Change Impact Report, 2014 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Forrest Thomson Poetic Artifice Analysis Two Co Option Co option is I argue most clearly defined by Veronica Forrest Thomson s Poetic Artifice. A text, that pushed back against critics of the previous generation and endeavoured early on to integrate structuralist thought with post structuralist. This integration between structuralism and post structuralism can be seen as an attempt to get at the importance of poetry. In an attempt to stress and illuminate poetry s unique ability to be transformative of both language and the world. Forrest Thomson in Poetic Artifice demands an intense focus on all the rhythmic, phonetic, verbal and logical devices which makes poetry different from prose to best consider this transformative nature. It is in this distinguishing of poetry from prose, and the highly formalist manner and structuralist distrust of language s transparency in which she follows that one can also see a similar differencing between the broader spectrum of literature with the sciences. There is no need in Forrest Thomson s work for differing areas to be inclusive of one another, to the point of loss of individuality, because of a homogenizing of methodology and epistemic reasoning. Throughout both Poetic Artifice and her thesis Poetry as Knowledge: The Use of Science by Twentieth Century Poets, Forest Thomson can be seen to put forward a new structure, in which separation is crucial for any kind of interrelation between the two fields of knowledge. She follows a similar stance as that of Kelly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cheer Stole Me Cheer stole my life away from me. We practiced mornings, afternoons, and weekends. All I ever did was run an incessant routine, having no time for myself, my friends, or my hobbies. This is when depression hit me. I struggled to balance school and my coach s unrealistic expectations, and found myself breaking down slowly. My biggest dream became my biggest nightmare. Everyday, I wanted to give everything up, but something within me said no. This was my journey to competing nationally, 3000 miles away from home. After six months of hanging on by a thread, I finally found myself on a National stage. The music started and my worries dissolved under the heat and humidity of the stadium lights. I did exactly what I had done at practice a million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Social Media And The Arab Spring According to the data from Arab Social Media Report 2011 by Mourtada and Salem, the number of social media usage increased immensely during the Arab Spring period from January 1 to March 30. The number of Facebook users in the Arab nations has almost doubled since the same time, up from 14,791,972 (as of April 2010) to 27,711,503 (as of April 2011) (Mourtada and Salem 9). Similarly, at the first three months of 2011, the number of tweets increased from 55 million to 155 million a day (Mourtada and Salem 15). The Arab Spring was a series of democratic revolutions in the Middle East that cause of the governmental change in some Arab countries. During the Arab Spring, four of the world s authoritarian leaders Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia, Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak of Egypt, Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen, and Muammar Gaddafi of Libya were ousted after decades in power (Howard and Hussain 3). Social media have played not just an important role, but also an effective tool that cause of the success of the Arab Spring and beyond. In order to get an effective and quick uprising as the Arab Spring, activists used social media to disseminate their democratic thoughts, mobilize protesters, and organize their activities. First, social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Weblogs where the activists attracted not only the protesters in their country but also the international attention. For example, on Dec. 17, 2010, Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia Mohamed Bouazizi, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pauli Exclusion Principle Pauli Exclusion Principle Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was an Austrian theoretical physicist famous for his work on the spin and quantum theory, and for the beneficial finding of the Pauli exclusion principle. Pauli was born on April 25th, 1900 and died on December 15th, 1958. He was a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London and a member of the Swiss Physical Society, the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pauli helped to set in place the basis of the atomic theory. His suggestion of the hypothesis explaining the behavior of electrons in atoms first came out in 1925. Then in 1945, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his help and contribution to the atomic theory, through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pauli solved a vexing difficulty by introducing a new quantum number, which is a quantity that was later called spin, and that became part of the Pauli exclusion principle. The second contribution he made was on the quantum field theory. Quantum field theory is a combined element of quantum mechanics and subatomic scale, which is a particle that is smaller then an atom like a quark and describes the properties of molecules and atoms of electron, protons, and neutrons. Quantum mechanics deals with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic subatomic scale. These particles are known to interact with each other with electromagnetic radiation. An electromagnetic radiation is the flow of energy at the speed of light through free space. An example of this radiation would be through light or x rays. The last contribution was Pauli s discovery of the existence of the neutral particles, later known as neutrinos. It was used to preserve the conservation of energy in nuclear beta decay. Pauli was born in Vienna, Austria. His father was the chemist and physician Wolfgang Joseph Pauli and his mother was the writer Bertha Camilla Schutz. He also had a younger sister, Hertha, who became an actress and author. Pauli s godfather, Ernst Mach, from whom he got his middle name, was the famous Austrian physicist and psychologist who studied the action of bodies moving and developed a method ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Influence of Mythology on Literature and Society Essay The Influence of Mythology on Literature and Society Edith Hamilton is the author of the book Mythology. This book is about the Mythology of the Romans and Greeks through her eyes and the way she interprets it. In the beginning of the book Hamilton writes an introduction to Classical Mythology and how, and why it came about. She starts off by writing that Greek and Roman Mythology is meant to show us how people felt about the human race and about where they came from many years ago. She points out that Mythology describes the Earth when it was young and people cared for the Earth more than today. This is true, because in today?s world not many people are caring about the Earth and its going by us fast. She also points out that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example would be how the Egyptian god?s have different body parts with other bodies and the Greek gods are humans. Hamilton states that the Egyptians made gods they thought up and made them in a way that no one has seen before. The Greeks therefore made their gods in there own image. That made it easier for them to understand them and know how they act. The major point Hamilton is showing in this introduction is that Mythology is a new to look at life and to understand it under a different light. Another point she states is that Greek Mythology it?s self, is so unique that it showed extreme beauty yet fear at that same time. The gods were not to be completely feared, but respected to the point where you didn?t anger them. Greek Mythology is also unique, because it doesn?t have many of the things that are in most religion or folklore. Hamilton states that Greek Mythology didn?t contain Magic or Witches, and in reality didn?t fear the dead, they actually pitied the dead. Hamilton?s main point in this whole introduction is that Mythology itself is completely and totally different from any other religion or folklore ever. Mythology was written in such a beautiful way that upon reading it, it seems real and it begins to take shape. She is also saying that Greek Mythology was in a way different than normal Mythology and therefore changed the face of Mythology forever. PART TWO: Aside from mortals and immortals in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Women s Roles During The Victorian Era Women s Roles in the Victorian Era: The ideal woman in Victorian Times epitomized the good and virtuous woman whose live revolved around the domestic sphere of the family and home. She was pious, respectable and busy with no time for idle leisure. Her diligent and evident constant devotion to her husband, as well as to her God. She accepted her place in the sexual hierarchy. Her role was that of a domestic manager: wives and mothers. By the time that the industrial era was well under way in Britain, the ideology that committed the private sphere to the woman and the public sphere of business, commerce, and politics to the man had been widely dispersed. Women had to fight for an education equal to that of men, many struggled for suitable, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this pay, they lived in anguish earning barely enough to survive. In addition, factory times were inhuman, and accidents were frequent as were the inevitable. Physical deformities developed due to the unnatural position of the body and prolonged time in which they would stand, while the humidity caused delays in female development. Pregnant women worked up until the day they deliver and returned to their job as soon as they were physically able. In 1891, a law was established requiring women to take four weeks away from factory work after giving birth, but numerous women could not afford this unpaid leave, and the law was unenforceable. Since women s economic conditions weren t the best, prostitution was on the rise to make money. In 1864 to stop this trend, the government launched the First Contagious Diseases Prevention Act. Women that were suspected of being unclean were subjected to a genital examination. The refusal was punishable by imprisonment. The degrading exams were inexpertly executed by male police, women could be suspected based on little to no evidence, and the exams were humiliating and painful. After two extensions of the law in 1869 and 1866, the unjust acts were finally repealed in 1886. Working class women often had jobs to make ends meet and to ensure family income if a husband became sick, injured, or died. There was no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Case Study Of Magners Magners is the brand owned by Irish drinks company C C Group and in 2003 they began to look at the possibility of launching their brand in the UK with an eye on London in particular. Industry specialists had warned the company that cider was a declining market which had little or no potential, as cider was viewed as a summer only drink or something that first time drinkers, students and alcoholics drank. Magners had other ideas they wanted to create a new premium brand vintage cider that placed a premium on the idea of time and heritage as well as its unique selling point, which was its service (a pint of Magners from the bottle was to be poured over ice). This was used to establish a point of differentiation in the UK cider market. It offered the consumer added value from both a premium drinking experience as well as a prolonged enjoyment of the beverage. Creative agency Young Euro RSCG came up with the seasons campaign using the idea of time . They created the tagline that s now famously associated with Magners nothing added but time a phrase they used to differentiate it from traditional cider to convey a sense of quality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Magners had managed not only to enter the UK market, they had rejuvenated the feelings towards cider, changing a negative into a positive and increasing cider sales by 26% between 2005 and 2007. In 2006 it was estimated that Magners, the relatively unknown Irish brand of cider, accounted for 75% of the cider sales growth in the UK, becoming the No 1 bottled alcohol brand in the country, outselling Budweiser, which previously held the title, in as little as 12 months, which was three years ahead of their target. Somehow the brand had managed to become a trendy drink among young people. It gave the consumer who was used to being rushed around all day a feeling that they could take a little time to themselves. They too could enjoy lazing on a sunny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Successful Failure Of NASA A few decades ago, going to the space seemed impossible to man but after many technological advances, man found a way to get to the space. NASA, NASA primary has improved its space mission shuttles and on each one, they were getting better and gaining confidence about sending shuttles to outer space until the thirteenth mission to space, also known as the Successful Failure, made them realize that going to space is a risk, even with the most advanced technology. Before NASA started sending astronauts to space, they first sent a chimpanzee because of all the doubts that they had about humans being able to resist the extreme conditions on space. After the chimpanzee came without problem from space; NASA started to plan the first manned mission to space, while planning it they had to decide which pilot they were going to send. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was going to be the first man that went to space, but twenty days before the launch happened the Russians launched a rocket that orbited the moon. A few weeks later NASA did the launch and sent the first American to the Space and back without problems, after that they knew this was just the beginning and that they were going to keep improving this launches in order to explore the space. Once the NASA achieved their goal of getting a man into the space, they proposed a new objective, getting an astronaut to go to the moon and come back safely. For this task, NASA selected John Glenn, a US pilot veteran, the first task he did was to go on orbit the earth three times and to stay on space for three hours. Doing this task NASA struggled with some mechanical problems; nevertheless they were able to complete their first task. NASA knew that the Mercury shuttle was not going to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Miss Moore s Essay On Inequality In America Miss Moore is trying to teach the kids that not everything in life is equal. we could first see this ending paragraph 49 when sugar surprises ms.more and Sylvia by saying that everyone there combined does not eat as much as that toy boat cost. This is unfair and Miss Moore was trying to point it out because even though America was seen as a democracy that actually wasn t. and democracy everything is supposed to be equal but things were far from it at the time where their family being poor and not having special treatment, we re not as well paid as a white man would at the time. Sugar clearly hit the nail on the head by pointing this out but Sylvia makes sure that she stays quiet because I believe that she doesn t want to let Miss Moore have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equal chance to pursue happiness means an equal crack at the dough don t it? She doesn t want to admit it but Sylvia actually understood what she was saying because she could feel something weird going on in her chest and that was the feeling of being drunk for once. Clearly, she s a very confident person boy wants to feel Superior to everybody. Miss more is basically trying to show the kids that They are a ton of arbitrary disadvantage All because of their race in the Americas truly wasn t a full democracy at the time. white kids could get toys that cost enough to feed an entire family for a full year. So the moral of this isn t to show the kids that they are poor it just shows them or point out their own disadvantages and it s not anyone s fault when you think about it. Black poor people did it used to be black and white rich people wear give it a chance to money at the time the black people we re able to feed an entire family for a full year whereas the white people looked upon us quote on quote crazy and or thought as ungrateful due to their income. This even happens in the real world today where celebrities could buy a dress for a custom suit that s enough for normal people like us to buy an entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Rick Deckard Character Analysis According to the book, the line that interests me the most was You re a murderer hired by the cops. (1). It makes me wonder what the protagonist has as an occupation. In the beginning, Rick Deckard is introduced as a young man who hunts androids that are on the loose. One machine quality that humans have is the desire to survive. Robots are programmed to do their job in the best way possible, and this applies to Rick Deckard because he will do whatever it takes to accomplish his goal. Rick Deckard fails to express his concern for androids because he believes that they are not people with feelings. Because of his actions, Rick Deckard questioned his ethics when he wondered if he would be able to recoup enough for the job ahead (33). Even though he knows that it is morally wrong to kill androids, he does not have a choice because this is his job. Rick Deckard receives money in exchange for catching and retiring androids. In other words, money is power because it motivates him to work hard at his job. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe machines have the ability of detecting the emotions of a person by using technological advances, but they can never understand how one truly feels. According to Phillip K. Dick (1968), androids had no regard for animals, which possessed no ability to feel emphatic joy for another life form s success or grief at its defeat that, for him, epitomized The Killers (13). The author explains that machines are products instead of living creatures because they lack emotions. One human quality that androids have is intelligence. Despite the fact that androids do not have feelings, they are very smart in everything that they do. The mood organ is the perfect example. It makes a person feel a certain way (happy, sad, etc.) by activating the mood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Impact of Weather and Climate on Health in New... Weather can affect human health in a variety of ways. For New Zealand, some of the specific health issues that are linked to weather and climate include melanoma skin cancer, weather sensitive rheumatism, asthma, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and stress in farmers caused by weather extremes. Several studies have been done in New Zealand investigating the link between particular health problems and the weather. There are limitations to such studies, including the obstacle of trying to isolate cause and effect, but it is clear that weather and health correlations do exist. Lying on a New Zealand beach and basking in the warm sun sure sounds appealing, but there are health risks involved. Prolonged exposure to UV radiation can lead to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because melanoma is a serious health concern in New Zealand, research has been done exploring the malignancy. One specific study looked at the occurrence of melanoma throughout New Zealand. They found that the highest rates generally occurred on the North Island, while there tended to be lower rates on the South Island. Although the rates of melanoma didn t correspond precisely with the hours of sunlight that an area has, there was some relation between these two. Southland, the southernmost region of New Zealand, has the least sunshine and was found to have the lowest rate of melanoma. The study also found that the rate of melanoma in men was significantly higher than that in women, and that the rate of melanoma increased with age.1 In response to the health issues associated with exposure to the sun, New Zealand has developed programs to educate people on the risks of solar radiation and the precautions that can be taken. One such program is called SunSmart, and its goal is to promote sun safety behaviors in New Zealand. Some statistics are posted on their website regarding the effects of skin cancer in the country. These include the fact that every year in New Zealand, about 50,000 new cases of skin cancer are reported, close to 260 people die from the disease, and it costs the New Zealand health system around 33 million dollars.3 Though New Zealand may be highly susceptible to sun related skin cancer, it is still something that is generally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Tourette s Syndrome And Neurocognitive Disorders Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders Paper Eric McClinic University of Phoenix Tourette s Disorder Tourette s syndrome is a disorder that makes its host produce unwanted movement and/or sound. The condition may contain one or both symptoms. Tourette s disorder is an issue with the sensory system that causes individuals to make sudden developments or sounds, called tics, that is beyond the hosts control. The disorder is named for the pioneer in French neurosurgery, Dr. Georges Gilles de la Tourette, when he discovered it in a French citizen in 1885. The symptoms for Tourette s syndrome are first seen in early childhood between the ages of 3 and 9 years of age. The disorder is not limited to one ethnic group. Men are 3 to 4 times ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Common symptoms of Tourette s include: automatic developments of the face, arms, legs, or trunk, developments that happen much of the time, quickly, and tediously; tedious thought designs, tedious utilization of words, stammering, standing out the tongue, irregular strolling designs, teeth crushing, scowling, throat clearing, touching of the, genital zone, urgent articulating of obscenities. Simple and complex tics also occur, and are broken up as follows: MOTOR TICS Simple; Blinking of eyes, jerking of heard, shrugging of shoulders, darting of eyes, flexing of fingers, protruding of tongue. Complex; Touching of nose, touching of others, smelling of objects, obscene gestures, flapping of arms, hopping. Vocal tics: Simple; Hiccupping, yelling, throat clearing, barking. Complex; repeating one s self, using different intonations, repeating others, using curse words. Behavioral therapy is extremely helpful for most of the individuals suffering with tic disorders, but is more effective in children over the age of 8, and in adults as well. Behavior therapy is used as a tool to help people tame their symptoms, it is not a cure. Functional Intervention: Functional intervention is utilized to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Core Objection Behind Lean Systems The core objection behind lean systems is to maximize customer value while minimizing waste. Basically, lean is defined by using fewer resources in order to make a perfect value for customers. How lean systems work, they use a highly skilled workforce and flexible equipment in order to make some advantages. Such as mass production which is the high volume and low unit cost. And craft production which is the variety and flexibility, this will help eliminate waste for the producer and consumer. Luckily, this approach has drawn attention to other services. For example, lean systems aren t only suitable for manufactures but also health cares, offices and shipping and delivery. The misconception that lean is a tactic or cost reduction program is not necessarily true, but it is a process of thinking and acting for the entire company. In order to accomplish lean system thinking changes must refrain from management optimize separate technologies, assets and vertical departments. The skilled workers in lean production systems are become more involved in upholding and improving the system than their mass production complements. For instance, the skilled workers are taught to detect an operation in case something is defective. Their job is to work with other employees within the operation to find and correct the cause of the defect and make sure it does not happen again. In future proposes using the lean system will increase level of quality over time and eliminate the need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Indigenous People In Canada Essay Terminology: Different terminology is used to describe groups of people. In Canada it had been commonly accepted to say Aboriginal or First Nations people; however, nowadays, the term Indigenous is more appropriate. Indigenous people are those, living on Canadian territories before Europeans arrival. The term includes First Nations, Metis, and Inuit. All these groups have a unique culture, languages, and beliefs. History: Indigenous communities have existed for thousands of years on the Canadian territories. They lived as independent nations, with different degrees of socio cultural, political and economic complexity. After European came, their interactions were divided into four periods: first mutual respect, second first conflicts, third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, accordingly to Maldonado, Having an Indian status does not necessarily mean free universities and no taxes (lecture, November 15, 2016). The Canadian s stereotypes about Indigenous people and their favorable position in the society is based on the misunderstanding and leads to the discrimination they are still facing nowadays. Although Canada s bill of rights were created in 1960 and gave people the right for equality, liberty, and freedom of speech and religion, even the fact of existence of Residential Schools makes it obvious that Ingenious people were still harshly discriminated. Those schools, where children were kept away from their families and taught that their culture was evil, that their parents were pagans, that their identity was primitive, existed till 1996 and have been teaching approximately 150,000 First Nation, Inuit and Metis children (lecture, November 15, 2016). Residential School is an example of the discrimination against Aboriginals, trial to diminish the culture, language and family connections of the whole nation. The formation of The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada was an essential step for the Government in order to renew the positive relationships with Indigenous people. This commission worked on revealing the truth about the Residential Schools and informing about it all Canadians. I believe that creating such programs is an important part of history of social policy in Canada as it fosters positive relationships between different groups of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The African Struggle Over Time The African struggle over time has been a topic discussed by many scholars. In Walter Rodney s, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, he approaches the issue of how Africa s power was stolen from them. Rodney focuses on the relationship between Africa and Europe and the effects of exploitation on the African people by, reinforcing the conclusion that African development is possible only on the basis of a radical break with the international capitalist system. The tone in which the book is wrote uses Marxism, which can be controversial, to focus more on economic and political theories. Rodney argues that if it wasn t for this exploitation, African societies would not be impoverished today. Six chapters are used to explain the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chapter three Rodney focuses on the colonial period in which Africa helped develop the capitalist progression in Europe. Colonialism was not merely a system of exploitation but one whose essential purpose was to repatriate the profit to the so called mother land, states Rodney. Chapter four gives an historical background of Africa in 1885 and emphasizes on the value that came from the enslavement of Africans. This time period holds a major significance to the underdevelopment of Africa because of the Berlin conference. Africa was then divided up due to the scramble in which Europeans fought over power. The fifth chapter argues that colonialism was the main factor in underveloping Africa as a whole. Rodney argues that colonialism only did one thing, and that was steal Africa s resources and strip them of their land. Europeans took so much from the Africans and made sure to give nothing back which explains the type of relationship they had. In chapter six, Rodney argues against past scholars who believed that colonialism had valuable outcomes in the end. The author shows how the economic and political state Africa was left robbed due to colonialism, he then provides strategies to fight against the underdevelopment. It is clear that that Rodney is pushing his audience to understand that Europe should be held ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. QT Interval Prolongation QT interval prolongation: The prolongation of the electrocardiographic QT interval (QT) is common in cirrhosis; with prevalence that exceeds 60% in patients with an advanced disease. Variant prevalence may come about due to different methods to correct QT by heart rate (QTc): Bazett s formula is widely employed, but it does not totally suppress the relationship between QT and heart rate. This is pertinent in cirrhosis, where sinus tachycardia is usually present. A particular cirrhosis formula has been determined, which is very close to the Fridericia s one. In this manner, the last can be unquestionably utilized as a part of this setting (Zambruni et al., 2008). The pathophysiology of QT prolongation in cirrhosis has not been defined; portal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Madeleine Vionnet s Madeleine Madeleine Vionnet Background: Madeleine Vionnet was born in Chilleurs aux bois, Paris on June 22, 1876. Though she was born in Chilleurs aux bois, Madeleine childhood was spent in Aubervilliers, France. Her father worked as to toll collector, and her parents had separated when Vionnet was very young in age. Madeleine s family was originally from the Jura and where known for being of the working class. Because of this Madeleine s father put her to work before even hitting 12 years of age. Starting her work in the fashion industry, she became an apprentice for a lace make when she was 11 years old. Working long hours, with minimal pay, Madeleine was remind focused on her work. By the time Vionnet had turned 18 years old she had been married with a child and quickly divorced. During that time her child had passed away in infancy. Rushing into a marriage at such a young age and dealing with the death of a child, Madeleine felt as though something in her life was missing. As a result she traveled to London to take a position as a hospital seamstress. She was also able to find a job in London, working for a dress maker named Kate Reilly. After working as the hospital seamstress in London. Ms. Vionnet later made her return to Paris and began her training in the fashion houses of Jacques Doucet and Callot Soeurs. This was the gateway Madeline Vionnet making her name in the fashion industry. Madeleine died on March 2, 1975. Work/Style: Once Madeleine had made her return to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Descriptive Essay About Makeup Women have been wearing makeup for years. Throughout the years, I transform myself into celebrities I look up too. To transform into a character, I need the proper makeup tools to help me look like Angelina Jolie. The tools I need are makeup brushes: contour brush, eyeshadow brush, angled eyeliner brush. Transforming my face into a well known celebrity challenges my skills. To transform my face, I see my characteristics are similar to Angelina Jolie. I identify my face to see if the transformation is possible. I need defined cheeks because Angelina Jolie s cheek bones is her most prominent feature. The cheeks must be high and well defined. Defining the cheeks, I choose a medium brown shade of eyeshadow or bronzer. The forehead is the second most important feature to create. Angelina Jolie has a long, narrow forehead, as mine is wide. Having the medium brown shadow on my temples it creates shadows. I create the illusion of a long forehead. After identifying my features, I am ready to start my transformation. The alterations for my face will take time to prefect. It will take an hour or longer to do. I might have to attempt the look a few times until I get it right. When I perfect the look, I am ready to start. Next, I clean my face to have a clean canvas. Then moisturize my face so the makeup does not look cakey. Now time to collect my makeup supplies. The conversion of my face is ready to perceive. The figuration is ready to start. I have the right makeup choices to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Computer Forensics Investigator And Cyber Detective Michaela Bentman Independent Study (A) Ms.Brugh/Mrs.Magruder/Mrs.Cernik 2/25/16 Area of Computer Science and technology The areas of computer science/technology has ten main areas that we need in our everyday lives. The two computer science fields I am interested is Computer Forensics Investigator and Cyber Detective. They both have to do with computers and figuring out evidence to put suspects away but they involve different steps. Computer Forensic Investigators work with law enforcements agencies and private firms. Cyber detectives work with law enforcement agencies,private businesses,corporations agencies and regulatory agencies. Computer Forensics Investigator ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also many people become Computer Forensics Investigators after spending time in law enforcement. Most people can get a job easier if they have graduate degrees because it weights higher. They must have computer experience and investigative skills. Many may need forensics training. The college majors to become Cyber Detectives is they must have a high school diploma or bachelors degree. The majors to become a cyber detective are computer security specialist, digital forensics, criminology,criminal justice, computer science, and human services. They are required to have training through the their career. Also many of them come from law enforcement backgrounds. Many are assigned to a agencies or business that needs them. People with detective background or worked with FBI could be weighted higher when getting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Silymarin And Hydrochloric Acid Experiment Lab Report Natural Products Experiment Niki Robinson 10008562 Practical 2: Identification and quantification of taxifolin from milk thistle Aim: to Identify and quantify the amount of taxifolin from three samples Silymarin stock solution, taxifolin and silybum marianum extract. ` Methodology: Using auto pipette (20 100 microlitre), pipetted 0.06 mg of Taxifolin was added to 10ml conical flask and made up to the mark (10ml) with H2O.This procedure was repeated with the same amounts foe silymarin stock solution and silybum marianum extract. Taxifolin was transferred to 2ml brown bottle for HPLC auto sampler, this was also done to silymarin stock solution. Silybum marianum extract was filtered via a syringe filter (0.2 microlitre).The three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taxifolin pure isolated sample had the highest amount present of taxifolin compound out of the three groups. Group 8 unusually high level of taxifolin compared to group 1 amp; 12 could have been due to human error, i.e. inappropriate measurement of auto pipette. Methanol extract did suggest contained more taxifolin structure in the compound than silymarin mariunium with the exception to group 1 results in table 2. All three unknown samples where successfully identified to contain taxifolin compound, with the calculations illustrated in table 2 were used to quantify concentration in mg/ml in each sample. Table 2 suggests that all taxifolin unknown samples do lie within the region shown in table 2 peak area in the taxifolin standard result given before the experiment. Table 3 standard deviation of each of the known samples of taxifolin, silymariun and silybum extract were small, meaning that there was not a large margin of difference between samples, therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...