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Persuasive Essay: The Three Basic Parts Of An Essay In Orde Persuasive Essay: The Three Basic Parts Of An
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Alexander Graham Bell And The Life Of Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He was raised by his
mother Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, who was nearly deaf, but was an accomplished pianist and
encouraged Alexander to undertake big challenges, and his father Alexander Melville Bell. Alexander
Graham Bell was one of three children and was home schooled until age 11. He did not do very well
in school academically, but he did enjoy science and had a great ability to solve problems. Growing
up, Alexander became very interested in his father s business, which focused on oral education for the
deaf. The business focused on Visual Speech, which was a system of symbols to aid people in
speaking words in any language even if they had never heard it before. Alexander Graham Bell had
high hopes for oral education and communication, and wanted to learn more about it. During his
college years, Alexander Graham Bell received his education from the University of London where he
studied under his grandfather who was a noted speech teacher. Over the years, Alexander made his
way around the world, teaching people about, and promoting, oralism. During this time, Alexander
attracted parents of deaf children who wanted their children to speak. Alexander truly believed that
without the ability to speak, deaf people would never be able to fully participate in society. Alexander
Graham Bell took it upon himself to find the most appropriate way for oralism to be the main form of
communication, which
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Application Of Flexible All Graphite Paper Based Field...
Flexible All Graphite Paper based Field Effect Transistor for motion detection using strain sensing
Srinivasulu Kanaparthi, Sushmee Badhulika*
Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 502285,
India.
*Corresponding author: E mail: sbadh@iith.ac.in; Telephone: 040 23018443; Fax: 04023016032
Abstract
Here we report the fabrication of a flexible all carbon field effect transistor (FET) using a low cost,
recyclable and biodegradable cellulose paper as both substrate as well as dielectric and pencil graphite
as source, drain, channel and gate without using any other expensive, toxic or non biodegradable
materials. The electron and hole mobility s of FET are observed to be 180 and 200 cm2v 1s 1
respectively which are comparable to the recently reported values of paper FET with polymer
dielectric and cellulose composite dielectrics. The FET was utilized as a strain sensor which shows
good sensitivity for low strains of both tensile and compressive type. The mobility of the FET
increases with increase in compressive strain and decreases with increase in tensile strain. The
sensitivity of the FET sensor increases with the increase in the gate voltage.
HERE YOU CAN MAKE A COMMENT ON HOW THIS STRAIN SENSOR IS BETTER THAN
SILICON STRAIN SENSORS IN PERFORMANCE.
Further we investigated the performance of the sensor by integrating it with hand gloves to detect
human motion. The results obtained indicate that the sensor can be utilized
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Fourth Ward School Analysis
Within historic Virginia City resides the Fourth Ward School, a building constructed in 1874. When it
was built, Virginia City was booming with a population of approximately twenty two thousand people.
Virginia City at the time wanted to show off some of its pride as a city with a new four story school.
As the school today is so very old and has a history, people running the museum have to balance
keeping the place funded and staying historically true. Today, the museum has lost much of its
historical authenticity and has taken on more of a museum s role, rather than a historical building role.
However, that does not diminish the education potential the Fourth Ward School still has.
The School itself closed down in 1936, and it was not until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This comes from the fact that the Fourth Ward School has undergone massive reconstruction since its
desertion in 1936. That does not take away from the fact that the school looks to be authentic, like it
was just preserved. This adds to its efficiency to educate as few museums can also claim to be a
historical building and show history visually. Even if the school is entirely re created, with the vast
sum of knowledge on the school, we can recreate it masterfully so that everyone can still learn and
enjoy being in a historical building that is the last of its kind. The Fourth Ward School blends the
needs of historic preservation well with the needs of a modern museum. It is likely that as time goes
on, the needs of the museum will outweigh the needs of historical
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The Myers Briggs Personality Survey
College success has been an awesome experience , I ve learned so much taking this course. For
instance when doing the Myers Briggs personality survey one learned several thins about my self.
First I learned that one is extrovert person and leader. I prefer to spend time re energize in the outer
world of society. I see the world with emphasis on information that comes through my five senses.
There are two of my strongest interest are , I am investigative and sociable type person. Another one
of my highest values are recognition and valuing relationships that I cherish. Obtaining information
that I need to get the job done and make decisions on objective principle and impersonal facts. Also, I
am a thinker, always try think things out before it happens. Sometimes I like taking risk, but enjoy
working alone. Next, AS I was researcher for my career the Myers Briggs personality matched some
careers that caught my attention such as becoming a Pharmacist, Physician, and lawyer. The one that I
AM interesting in is Pharmacy . Their natural about this career consist of viewing prescription to
assure accuracy. Pharmacists fill prescriptions based on the information and dosage provided by the
doctor. Pharmacists must ensure that the dosage is correct for the patient and his condition.
In addition, pharmacists fill non prescription, behind the counter medications such as emergency birth
control or cold and allergy medicine containing pseudoephedrine, an ingredient used to make the
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The Importance Of A Seed Growing Like A Little Me
When I was a young girl, I cherished the moments my family and I had while we were outside during
the summer. Usually going outside consisted of me riding my newly bought, white and pink bike that I
still wobbled on because it was too big for me or climbing the apple tree in the front yard, but this
time, my parents wanted my brother and I to help garden. The dreadful thing of planting a beautiful
flower in the mucky dirt, left my hands and feet soiled in a dark substance. I never liked gardening and
I hated when I saw the neighborhood children enjoying the activity , but I always did what my parents
told me. Now, as I look back into the life of the young Brittney, I realize that the only thing that I didn
t like about it was the dirt. Did I not understand what putting the root into the soil meant, or was I just
too childish to remark the significance of a seed growing like a little me? Never did gardening come
across me as fun ! Who wanted dirt stuck under their finger and toenails and who wanted pretty pink
clothes ruined with soil? Not me and at that time, I could guarantee no other girl would want this
either! Fun came to me as climbing a tree on a hot and humid day, not gardening. Riding a bike up and
down ramps, singing little tunes, and even playing house left me happier than the dirty, disgusting job
of gardening. Don t get me wrong, I loved the smell of flowers and I loved the little bugs that flew or
crawled around, but something about that dirt
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Summary Of For He Look Not Upon Her By George Gascoigne
Love tends to be the topic of many poetic literary works, whether it be the joys that come with it or the
pains suffered because of it, but what can be made of the love that results in both? In the poem, For He
Looked Not upon Her, George Gascoigne already makes that message clear through his title:
sometimes, there is reason not to desire what we can not help but long for. When his audience reads
the work, they are meant to discover that reason behind why He would not look upon Her . Through
the speaker s form, diction, and imagery that he utilizes in the poem, it becomes clear that his tone
towards love is wary, yet also conflictingly longing.
Starting with form, we can split Gascoigne s poem into three parts that depict what love feels like in
the speaker s experience: lines 1 4, lines 5 10, and lines 11 14. In the first part, the speaker almost
seems to be addressing the audience when he says, You must not wonder... , but it soon becomes
apparent he is speaking to a specific person when he describes features in the fourth line, About the
gleams which on your face do grow. This means the first part is personal to him and him alone. Then
in lines 5 10, he offers examples of two creatures who learn from past injuries, as if backing up a
claim where he has somehow been injured as well. That claim soon follows in the last 4 lines when he
reverts back to his personal point of view, Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred. The speaker
is cautious of someone, most
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Wisdom In Socrates Symposium
In Socrates speech from Symposium, All of the Philosophers are sitting around together drinking and
discussing each of their opinions of what Love truly means and is . During Socrates turn of discussion
he explains what he heard from Diotima a woman from Mantinea. She stated that Eros is not a god but
Daemon who desires everything that is beautiful and since wisdom is one of the most beautiful things
Eros desires wisdom. Wisdom is a very powerful trait to have, many of the Gods already obtain
wisdom so they don t desire nor love it.Those who are unknowledgeable are not wanting of wisdom
and content with how they already are. People who are inlove desire to love delightful things. A huge
curiosity of many, is how do we grow to obtain such a
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Pope John Chritianity
Discuss the relationship between at least TWO of the aspects shown in the diagram below and the way
they contribute to Christianity as a living religious tradition
The application of Christian ethics is a fundamental practice in an adherent s life, assisting them in
following God s will. The most important representation of these ethics being used in practice is by
the ultimate model of goodness, Jesus Christ. Jesus words and actions reflect the key foundations of
ethical teachings, such as agape love, compassion, and unity, through which he encouraged adherents
to live their lives by through his ministry. The application of these ethical teachings into modern
society, was catalyzed by Pope John XXIII. Throughout his 5 year papacy, pope ... Show more content
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The presence of these key ethical teachings in modern society by pope johns attempts to reconnect
adherents to the original teachings of jesus, has therefore made Christianity a living religious tradition.
Ethical teachings highlight importance of unity within ones life. Unity is absolutely essential because
the church is the body of Christ and a body cannot be in disunity or disharmony with itself. Adultery is
prohibited in Christianity. The act of sexual intercourse is said to be between two people under the
union of god, with the intention of creating life. In pope john XXIII s encyclical Pacem in Terris he
expresses this ethical teaching by stating The family, founded upon marriage freely contracted, one
and indissoluble, must be regarded as the natural, primary cell of human society. The interests of the
family, therefore, must be taken very specially into consideration in social and economic affairs, as
well as in the spheres of faith and morals . Pope john XXIII applies the importance of this ethical
teaching in his encyclical, which reinforces the importance of unity through marriage, as it is a part of
the natural order between two people. By reinforcing the importance of family in marriage and why
this important bond should not be broken, it therefore encourages adherents out of adultery. However,
this encyclical has had
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The Importance Of Nonverbal Communication
Throughout the world people use numerous types of communication; However, not many realize how
often they use nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication is the act of speaking with facial
expressions, eye contact, gestures, and posture (body language). This type of communication is just as
important as any other, as it can portray the wrong message. The more aware you become of
nonverbal communication, the more aware you become at noticing you are utilizing nonverbal
communication and can alter your body language, facial expressions, and eyes to portray the message
you intended to from the beginning. Body language is a strong purveyor of nonverbal communication.
Whether you notice it or not, your body speaks just as loud as you do. It expresses emotions, feelings,
and attitudes, sometimes even contradicting the messages conveyed by spoken language. Humans
send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously according to Johns (2008). He attested
that human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues, while only
seven percent of communication consists of words themselves. However, in many different cultures,
nonverbal communication is a part of daily life and is expected. In Japan, people tend to bow at the
waist as a formal gesture expressing appreciation and respect towards a person. It can also be used as a
greeting accompanied by ohayo gozaimasu meaning good morning or konnichi wa meaning hello,
good afternoon . In America, service men and women salute the flag or someone of higher power/rank
as a sign of respect or admiration. This is where nonverbals contain the entire message. Nonverbal
communication also includes our posture, how we carry ourselves. Bad posture can ultimately alter
the message we are creating non verbally. When you walk into a room of people you don t know, look
around at how many people are sprawled and how many are isolated. People who cross their arms
over the chest are often keeping something to themselves, or they may even be protecting themselves
from something. Of course, this must be related to the situation. If the people speaking are very
comfortable with one another, the crossed arms could signify that one person is
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The World s Necessity For Crude Oil And Petroleum Gasoline
There is always a picture or a visual concept that is incredibly appealing to the twelve year old inside
everyone, whether it is a car, a sports figure, or a memorable location. To many people, cars are this
visual concept; a glowing poster of a wild Lamborghini or a Ferrari F40, just driving the imagination
wild. In this day and age, the world s necessity for crude oil and petroleum gasoline makes people
dependent upon the industry, and the quickly exhausting nonrenewable resource is problem. Now that
the end of this staple resource is imminent, it must be conserved, a problem for cars like the
Lamborghini Aventador which has a 6.5 Liter V 12 engine ( Aventador LP 700 4 ). When governments
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Here, many Mercedes fans might object that the Gull Wing was first, but the Mark III was just a tamed
street version of Ford s GT40 racecar ( Supercar History The Birth of the Supercar ). The author
believes that this is what qualifies the Mark III GT40 as the world s first supercar. Other cars similar
to the Ford quickly followed, like the AC Cobra 427, also known as the Shelby Cobra was launched in
1965. Then in 1966 the Ferrari 275GTB, the Stingray Corvette, the Jensen FF, but most famous of all,
the Lamborghini Miura were all born. Over the years the supercar has prospered and continues to do
so today. Now, these cars are constantly shattering records, and they look phenomenal while doing it.
Cars like any Lamborghini, any Ferrari, the Lexus LFA, the Koenigsegg Agera R, and many other cars
are now what are considered supercars. These companies like Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini,
Koenigsegg, Pagani, Aston Martin, Maclaren, are just about all the companies that make up the
exclusive party of supercar makers. However, Ferrari is the all time king of this group as Jeremy
Clarkson states, I mean the Maclaren [MP4 12C] is absolutely brilliant, but the Ferrari [458] is just a
little more special (Clarkson Season 20, Episode 3 ). Clarkson explains just how important the X
factor or specialness is to a supercar. This ties right into why people buy supercars. The reason is not
just to have a car, but to have a car that is
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The Struggle In Mary E. Wilkins Freeman s A New England Nun
A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it is in hot water. The imagery
created by Eleanor Roosevelt emphasizes the emotional strength of a woman, which may often be
overshadowed by her physical inferiority, as compared to her male counterpart. The hot water is a
representation of the hostile or conflicting situation that women encounter on a daily basis. This would
come in the form of emotional obstacles and mental tribulations, as they have to oppose many of
society s wishes before they can achieve their dreams. Although women may appear fragile, docile,
and porous to the desires of men, their course of action as they overcome their adversity would prove
their character to be strong, willful, and self reliant. Authors Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, in The
England Nun, and Nella Larsen, in Sanctuary, portray protagonists that exhibit characteristics of
strong will and independence that resist the social confinements of their time. In both cases, the
protagonists have to overcome the obstacle that is classified as an internal conflict; therefore, their
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Initially, Louisa is seemingly portrayed as a representation of all the qualities that become stereotypes
of feminine females Louisa sews, pays close attention to her little feminine appurtenances, drinks tea,
and does what society expects of docile females, (62 63). Thus, Freeman leads the readers to believe
that Louisa is the replica of a submissive female character. On the contrary, when Joe Dagget is
introduced, it is evident that Louisa willingly partakes in the stereotypical roles, merely because they
are her passion. For instance, she desires everything to be in its order, as shown when she irresistibly,
puts back the book that Joe Dagget misplaces,
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The Most Dangerous Game
Richard Connell s The Most Dangerous Game is a very exciting story of a manhunt. This story made
me think about the morality of hunting: Humans are the cleverest creatures on earth, but does it give
them a license to kill the other animals and even human beings weaker than themselves? I give below
a short summary of the story to set the scene and then I will explore the ethics involved in hunting as a
sport. The Most Dangerous Game presents the story of a hunter, General
Zaroff, who finds hunting human beings as the most dangerous and fascinating sport. He likes hunting
humans because human beings, unlike the other animals, can reason better and so provide a richer
thrill for the hunter. He does not think hunting human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our knowledge of ecology also teaches us that by killing animals we may be tampering with the
delicate ecosystem and inviting our own destruction.
Human beings are probably the most intelligent creatures on earth. That is why they have a great
responsibility of keeping intact the life of the earth. Indiscriminate killing for sport is an uncivilized
and anti intellectual activity, because we should share this world with the other animals and live in
harmony with them.
Harmonious existence is the key to civilization and survival. It is our moral responsibility to tend life
on earth, not destroy it. Weak or strong every creature is beautiful and essential for the health of the
world, and it is our moral obligation to see that the other creatures share this world with us. Live and
let live should be our motto. Every life is
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Jnana Yoga Caught My Attraction
Initially, Jnana stood out due to the implication that Moksha can be achieved using knowledge.
Intrigued, I was under the impression that this meant to use facts to understand parts of life that are
complicated or that cause stress. Much to my surprise, I came to the realization that the knowledge
they speak of is not fact, but a way of thinking. Regardless of this hiccup, this path to Moksha still
displayed relevancy to my lifestyle.
Jnana yoga caught my attraction because I was operating under the assumption that this was a way to
put my love of learning to use. That is, I thought one is required to learn various facts about different
subjects to grasp Jnana. My misunderstanding of this led to some research, which was very beneficial
and resulted in my increased awareness of the implications of Jnana to my own life.
One of the important applications of Jnana yoga is to discriminate what is real from the unreal (Swami
Vidyananda,Using Your Discrimination in Daily Life: Youtube). To do this, one must figure out what
is real and existing in their life at the moment. This allows a person to be mindful of their life and to
take in their immediate surrounding instead of worrying about imminent future. Another way to look
at this is to come to the realization that nothing in life is guaranteed and that the situation being fretted
over may not come to fruition for a number of reasons. The time spent fretting over the nonexistent
future could have been spent enjoying life and
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Good Earth Setting
The Good Earth is a book written by Pearl S. Buck in 1936. The setting of the novel is pre
revolutionary China, and more specifically in a small village where Wang Lung s house is.
He has a small plot of farmland, which experiences a drought when nothing grows. There are no
forests near his small village, therefore there is no wood for burning and for buildings. Since there are
no forests near the town, floods can occur. The setting is important because it will be the main point of
focus throughout the book.
The novel begins on Wang Lung s wedding day. Wang Lung rises to his father coughing. He
habitually does his routine of lighting a fire, boiling water, and pouring the water into a bowl and
giving it to his father. Wang Lung then goes to the House of Hwang, the powerful family of the
village. He offers to marry a slave called O lan. The family of Hwang agrees to let Wang Lung marry
O lan. Wang Lung is pleased with O lan. The farm s bountiful yields lead to prosperous times for ...
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Soon after, the Hwang family, due to overspending, becomes much poorer. This leads to Wang Lung
purchasing their fertile rice fields. Wang Lung endures prosperous times for a long period. Until, O lan
gives birth to a girl, their third child. After the birth of the 3rd child, their land produce little crops.
Later, Wang Lung and his family have to leave town and relocate for the oncoming winter. While in
the southern town, O lan and the children beg for food and money. However, Wang Lung makes a
living by pushing people on a rickshaw. The family earns barely any money. Wang Lung and a group
of other destitute people raid a wealthy house. Wang Lung steals a satchel of gold. Now wealthy,
Wang Lung returns home and buys nearly all of the land from the once wealthy Hwang s. Wang Lung
hires workers to tend to and care for his land. Wang Lung once again endures prosperous times. Due
to a flood, Wang Lung is forced to become much more
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Alexander The New Jim Crow
Alexander depiction of the criminal justice system as the new Jim Crow, I agree with this depiction.
Moreover, to understand what Jim Crow of the 1950 s and 60 s were, fully grasp Alexander depiction
of our current criminal justice system. Described by Alexander (2011) Jim Crow laws was placed
throughout the South that institutionalized discrimination and racism. Blacks were denied the right to
vote, access to education, employment, and housing. Consequently, allowing Alexander to draw her
depiction of the New Jim Crow. As described by Alexander (2011) The mass incarceration of
minorities.The denial of employment, housing and voting rights to people convicted of a felony crime.
Thus, illustrating the correlation between the passed Jim Crow and as depicted by Alexander, the
current New Jim Crow. The racial and class disparities are intersectionationalty. We see
intersectionality within our current justice system. To understand, the racial disparities within our
justice system as described by Krimsky and Simoncelli (2017) one must first understand the laws and
the classification of crime that these disparities stand on. Moreover, the mere difference between crack
cocaine and powder cocaine holds different consequences under the law. However, these two illegal
drugs are made of the same substance, one is in rock form, and the other powder. To highlight the
discontinuous within our justice system, we find that blacks are more likely to use ... Show more
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2011. The New Jim Crow Pp 217. 224 in Rethinking the Color Line, 5th Edition, edited by Charles
Gallagher. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
Bobo, Lawrence, Thompson, Victor 2011. Racialized Mass Incarceration Pp 225. 230 in Rethinking
the Color Line, 5th Edition, edited by Charles Gallagher. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
Krimsky, Sheldon.Simoncelli, Tania. 2011. Using DNA for Justice Pp 234. 239 in Rethinking the
Color Line, 5th Edition, edited by Charles Gallagher. New York, NY: McGraw
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Essay New Belgium Brewing Marketing Strategy to Expand
BA 580
June 28, 2011
New Belgium Brewing
Case Study Analysis
New Belgium brewery has increasingly grew throughout the years since their development in 1991.
Despite the dominance of the Big Three (Budweiser, Miller, and Coors), NBB needs to be aggressive
and strive to invest in the attractive beer industry in able to grow more. If positioned correctly, NBB
and its main brand, Fat Tire, can continually grow. An evaluation of the industry, the business itself, its
brands, and the customers and competitors is needed in order to be continuously successful. The
brewing industry can be characterized by Porter s Five Forces framework. New entries to brewing
have a relative ease in creating home micro breweries, which is aided by ... Show more content on
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These connections give them a huge opportunity to communicate directly with consumers. In order to
maximize this opportunity, they should promote their existing events like the Tour de Fat bike race
and beer festivals across the country. New Belgium should also open a second brewery in the eastern
half of the United States to accommodate more growth into uncharted territories. Putting the new
brewery in an already established eastern market like Indiana would allow New Belgium to solidify
their hold on current markets while giving them the potential to grow into neighboring territories.
Introduction to the Northeast is critically important because as of now they are ceding the whole
region to rival competitors like Samuel Adams. The pluses to this second brewery include additional
capacity for production of beers, wider reach of distribution, and ultimately higher sales due the
territorial growth. The minuses include a possible loss of company culture at the new brewery due to
its distance from Fort Collins. Another minus would be the loyalty current consumers have for
regional craft beers already in the market. However these minuses can be addressed by implementing
a couple different measures. First, in order to acquaint New Belgium products into new markets, the
company should employ a specialized sales team that will go into local bars and pubs and buy New
Belgium products for locals. This will begin the grassroots campaign which New Belgium
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Olmstead V. United States (1928)
Olmstead v. United States (1928)
Opinion delivered by Chief Justice Taft
Vote: 5 4
Case reached Supreme Court by writ of certiorari.
Facts:
The evidence in the records discloses a conspiracy of amazing magnitude to import, possess, and sell
liquor unlawfully. Involved were not less than fifty employees, two sea going vessels for
transportation of the goods to
British Columbia, a ranch beyond the city limits of Seattle with a large underground cache to store the
liquor, and many other caches around the area of
Seattle, a maintained city office with executives, secretaries, salesmen, deliverymen, dispatchers,
bookkeepers, collectors, scouts, and an attorney.
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No intrusion was made into private property. Olmstead was found to have made dealings with
members of the Seattle police to secure the release of any of the conspiring parties that might get
arrested.
Procedural History:
Petitioners were convicted in the District Court of the Western District of Washington for conspiracy
to violate the National Prohibition Act. The conviction was upheld upon appeal to the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals. The case was granted writ of certiorari to the US Supreme Court.
Legal Issue:
Whether the use as evidence of private telephone conversations between the defendants and others,
intercepted by means of wiretapping, amounted to a violation of the fourth and fifth amendments.
Holding:
The Court held that the use of wiretaps to obtain evidence is not a violation of the Fourth Amendment
protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, since the information obtained was neither
material, nor was it a thing to be seized.
Judgement:
The decision of the lower courts were upheld.
Legal Reasoning:
1. quot;There is no room in the present case for applying the 5th amendment unless the fourth was
first violated. . .[petitioners] were continually and voluntarily transacting business without knowledge
of the interception. quot;
2. The well known purpose of the 4th was to protect against general warrants and writs of
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The Issue Of Identity Politics
Identity Politics means to separate problems based upon race, class, religion, gender, ethnicity,
ideology, nation, sexual orientation, culture, information preference,
History, musical or literary preference, medical conditions, professions or hobbies. It is most
Notably be found in class movements, feminist movements, gay, lesbian and bisexual movements. The
Presidential candidates promise things just to get a vote. They might target the poor population
Promising to help by assisting with housing, food, clothes, and other essentials. On the flip side, they
might go to other States to where there are more financially fit individuals promising them the total
opposite of what was just promised to others. Identity politics is a form of Divide and
Conquer , which refers to sociology and economics, a strategy to gain or maintain power. Since
identity political arguments that focus on interest and perspectives of groups people can identify
themselves with, it could be fair to say that not all members of any given group. For example: sexual
orientation, class, religion, nationality, cultures, and ethnicity are necessary involved in identity
politics. Unless, the identity politicians include the ways in which people s politics may be affected by
these loosely combined factions. Although it can be limited to earlier involvement. Identity politics
has made its way into the 20th century in class movement like feminist, gay, lesbian, bisexual,
disabled, and ethnic movements.
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Technological Innovations in Ghana
Technological Innovations and Banking in Ghana: An Evaluation of Customers Perceptions
JOSHUAABOR
University of Ghana, Legon
Abstract In Sub Saharan Africa, developments in information and communication technology are
radically changing the way business is done. These developments in technology have resulted in new
delivery channels for banking products and services such as Automated Teller Machines (ATMs),
Telephone Banking, PC Banking, and Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale (EFTPoS). This study
evaluates the perceptions of banking customers regarding the effect of technological innovations on
banking services in Ghana. The study focused on customers with banks that have at least one form of
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Section 4 presents the methodology employed for the analysis. Section 5 discusses the results and
finally section 6 summarizes and concludes the discussion. 2.0 Technological History of Ghanaian
Banks
Over time, technology has increased in importance in Ghanaian banks. Traditionally, banks have
always sought media through which they would serve their clients more cost effectively as well as
increase the utility to their clientele. Their main concern has been to serve clients more conveniently,
and in the process increase profits and competitiveness. Electronic and communications technologies
have been used extensively in banking for many years to advance agenda of banks
In Ghana, the earliest forms of electronic and communications technologies used were mainly office
automation devices. Telephones, telex and facsimile were employed to speed up and make more
efficient, the process of servicing clients. For decades, they remained the main information and
communication technologies used for transacting bank business.
Later in the 1980s, as competition intensified and the personal computer (PC) got proletarian,
Ghanaian banks begun to use them in back office operations and later tellers used them to service
clients. Advancements in computer technology saw the banks networking their branches and
operations thereby making the one branch philosophy a reality. Barclays Bank (Gh.) and Standard
Chartered Bank
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Union Camps In The Civil War
Union Camps in the Civil War aided the union in winning. Civil war camps are extremely underrated,
people tend to focus more on battles and leaders, but, Camps had been just as important, only a short
part of a soldier s time was fighting the rest of the time they were in camps. A day in a Union soldiers
Camp life started at 5 a.m. and ended around 9 p.m. with several drills in between similarly to the
Confederates, but unlike the Confederates, the Union was supplied with multiple advantages to create
a greater camp life. Although the union did not have that much food the Union soldiers still were
supplied with much more food than the Confederate. Also, the union tended to have more desirable
clothing and shelter. According to The Civil
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Quotes From Hedda Gabler
Hedda Gabler: Character Analysis of Hedda Tesman Hedda Tesman is the main character in Henrik
Ibsen s play, Hedda Gabler. She is mysterious, mean, and manipulative. Most of all, she is not content
with her life. Perhaps one of the most intriguing qualities about the character Hedda Tesman is the
mystery that seems to surround her. Hedda rarely explains why she takes any of the actions she does.
Readers are able to see her actions and interpret them for themselves, but there is little conclusiveness
to her motives. The audience is left wondering what led her to do one thing or another. Hedda admits
to Judge Brack that even she does not know what causes her to behave the way she does. She tells
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Elvsted address her by her first name. Those wishing to please Hedda, such as Judge Brack, may do so
by using her maiden name, Gabler, though Brack frequently just calls her Mrs. Hedda. The fact that
the play is titled Hedda Gabler , and not Hedda Tesman is another powerful indicator of Hedda s
inability to accept her role as a wife, specifically George s wife (Smith). Her role as a wife is not the
only thing Hedda finds herself unable to accept, but she also cannot accept her life as it stands. Hedda
is the daughter of the esteemed General Gabler, and is accustomed to a significantly wealthier lifestyle
than she achieves through marrying George Tesman. Therefore, she cannot have all the luxuries she
once knew. George has gone into debt just to buy her the house and furnishings, though she did not
actually want the house the way he believes (Sparks). It is possible that Hedda also suffers from
jealousy that she is not a man, and is subjected to the woman s way of life (Schmoop). She desires
freedoms that can never be hers as a woman, whose duties are to simply compliment the life of her
husband. As a woman, she feels oppressed, an idea that did not gain substantial traction until the 19th
century, making Hedda decades ahead of her time (Isherwood). This could explain why she lives
vicariously through Eilert Lovborg, a man who has gained the very sort of
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Scott Sanders Use Of Metaphors In This Passage Annotation
Throughout this passage Scott Russell Sanders uses metaphors to persuade the readers to think
migration is not a helpful characteristic in human beings lives. You can see this by the metaphor, The
habit of our industry and commerce has been to force identical schemes onto differing locales, as
though the mind were a cookie cutter and the land were dough from the article (Sanders 59). With this
quote the author is trying to say cookie dough is like the land and we are like a cookie cutter, that is
why this is a metaphor because he is comparing us and the land to another object. The author uses this
quote to explain how migration has forced us to move industries to lands that can not handle it. He
relates cookie dough and us being the cookie
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Bird By Bird In Tim O Brien s The Things They Carried
Bird by Bird, authored by Anne Lamott, gives advice on writing from the experience of a longtime
writer, advice that is supported by ideas in the book The Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien. Bird
by Bird is primarily a self help book on starting, continuing and succeeding in the field of writing.
With the ideas provided in Anne Lamott s book you can find similar thoughts mentioned in The
Things They Carried. Getting started on writing, morals in life and the power of letters are some of
these fundamental tips. Whether expanding on the ideas of Lamott or proving her point Tim O Brien s
writing aids the reader in understanding Bird by Bird. It all starts with the writing process. For Lamott,
it is sitting down at a certain time and staring at a blank page for a while and slowly beginning to freak
out, as you doubt one s right to live. And as one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was saying that a writer s job is to convey truths and to do it well you need a viewpoint on life. An
author needs opinions on life in order to make a realistic writing. From what can be gathered from Tim
O Brien is that he believes there are no morals. With each story that he tells he has Mitchell Sanders
giving concise summaries of why what happened happened and these morals don t explain the story
whatsoever. Perhaps the moral from Mitchell Sanders is just different from the moral that other people
gather from the events. Perhaps because Sanders has seen so much more grief and destruction than
others that he sees things as more brutal in nature. In Bird by Bird Lamott describes a moral as being
more than a lesson or message and more of being a inborn caring inspired by oneself. Mitchell
Sanders sees a point in cutting off dead people s thumbs whereas a majority of the human population
sees that as sick and demented. But nothing is wrong with that, as it is just an
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The Domestic Policies of Diefenbaker and Pearson
Essay Plan Compare and contrast the successes and failures of the domestic policies of Diefenbaker
and Pearson
John George Diefenbaker and Lester Bowles Pearson both acted as Prime Minister of Canada during
the Cold War. The two were from different Canadian political parties that accorded to their beliefs and
principles, Diefenbaker being a Progressive Conservative party member and Pearson a Liberal.
Diefenbaker was leaning left as a Conservative, similarly to Eisenhower, who was presiding at the
time, and thus shared a fair relationship with him, though the same could not be said for the US in
general; Pearson s administration presided also along a Democratic administration in the US, though
they clashed often due to the American actions in the Vietnam War. Diefenbaker was elected to office
as his party held the greatest proportion in the Parliament, however, he won only with a minority.
During his administration, Diefenbaker implemented policies that were considered liberal, most of
which he was able to pass, in contrast to Pearson, who only succeeded in passing near half of his due
to the majority he lacked most times in the House of Commons. Both Diefenbaker and Pearson had
political experience before they became PMs, they also share a similarity in that they attempted to
solidify Canada as a nation and to remove the hyphenation in Canadian citizenship; both achieving
success in varying extents. However, Diefenbaker shared differing views on Canadian dependence and
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An Individual s Leadership Skills
a) According to The Law of the Lid, an individual s leadership skills puts a cap on how effective that
person will be throughout life. In other words, potential success surpass the level of leadership a
person expresses. Organizations can also be impacted by The Law of the Lid; the strength of the
leader(s) limits the amount of success the whole organization will have. This law was put into play in
my National Honors Society in high school. During my first year, the leaders were not the best quality.
The members on the board were all involved in other sports or clubs and tended to focus more on
those versus NHS. They had a low leadership level, and in turn, our club had a low effectiveness and
success rate. In my senior year, the leaders all changed and were more involved in NHS. We had all
talked about bettering the program and progressing the organization s reputation again. Our leaders
stepped up to the plate and increased the amount of activities we did for our community. These leaders
had better qualities and therefore, our National Honor Society thrived. Leadership and effectiveness
go hand in hand as The Law of the Lid expresses. b) Intuition is the ability to understand something
immediately and comes naturally to a person. This is an important quality to have as a leader. John
Maxwell addresses this in The Law of Intuition, which says that it is the natural strength of someone
to be able to look at a situation and know exactly how to handle it
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Marijuana Use For Medical And Recreational Purposes
The history of marijuana use goes back thousands of years. Marijuana is a potent, mind altering
substance derived from the Cannabis plant. It has been used for both medical and recreational
purposes. It is a Schedule 1 drug or a controlled substance under federal law in the United States,
which means it is an illegal drug. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse Center (2014),
marijuana is the number one most commonly used substance among adolescents and synthetic
marijuana is second, which has a severe concern on health (NIDAC, 2014). Research on marijuana for
medical purpose is ongoing. In the United States, the legalization of marijuana has been a debatable
subject in recent years. More and more states are legalizing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He tried marijuana for first time at his high school prom. After that, he started using marijuana
occasionally with his friends during party. Marco said that he started experiencing leg pain when he
was 2nd year in college. In addition, he was experiencing loss of appetite. He stated, I lost 20 lbs. of
weight in one month. Doctors did not find any reason of my weight loss. My parents would do
anything to get rid of my pain. (Marco, personal interview, September 15, 2015). According to Marco
when he start to take prescription marijuana, his leg pain started to subside and he started to regain his
weight back (Marco, personal interview, September 15, 2015).
According to the article of Arenas 2015, recent research finding human body has endocannabinoid
system just like endorphin, which is a form of body s natural painkiller. This endocannabinoid system
controls the regulation of movement, pain, appetite, memory, immunity, blood pressure, bone density,
reproduction, inflammation, etc. (Arenas, 2015, p. 15). This research cleared many peoples doubts
about effectiveness of marijuana use for chronic pain, improve appetite, spasticity, etc. Marijuana
contains Tetrahyrocannabinol plus 400 other chemicals. Chemical compound calls
tetrahyrocannabinol (THC) is the main mind altering or psychoactive component of marijuana. THC
activates brain cell to release a dopamine (a chemical released by nerve cells to send signals to other
nerve cells), which makes people feels high
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Alternative Fuels Essay
UPS s alternative fuels fleet is in response to growing trends in government and environmental
policies along with scientific discoveries in clean energy. The government launched a National Clean
Fleets Partnership aimed at helping businesses incorporate vehicles that run on alternate fuels. The
public private partnership began a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy and
businesses such as UPS s. Over the years UPS s has tried different options to achieve cost savings by
using fuel efficient alternative vehicles dating back to the 1930 s. The first alternative vehicle they
started using was electric cars to deliver packages in New York City. These electric cars could only
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With the 2004 discovery of a massive shale gas fields in the Marcellus Shale region of the United
States this has caused the price of liquefied natural gas to drop in price making it a competitive choice
to diesel. This information is giving UPS more options to alternative fuels at a price that the company
can afford and still make a profit. UPS continues to test and gather information on alternative fuels
that would be best for their business and the environment. It is important for businesses such as UPS
to stay on top of changes in the external environment so they can make the best decisions for the
business. Without the discovery of the shale gas fields UPS would not have the options that they
currently do. The business needs to continue to stay up to date with external environment information
to know which alternative fuel technologies will become central over time. UPS will continue testing
new technologies in order to determine which energy source will have the greatest benefit to the
business. Sustainability is economic development that generates wealth and meets the needs of the
current population while preserving society and the environment for the needs of future generations.
UPS purchased 48 liquified natural gas engine tractor trailers in 2011, by the
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Health Care Population
A Population s health outcome is usually determined more so by its social factors than its medical
care. Health care provider determine the type of care in this community by firstly assessing the social
determinant which range from the personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence
health status. In defining the type of healthcare for this community an HCP takes into consideration
several factors including; the lack of availability of health services in the area, the high cost and lack
of insurance coverage and language barriers, age and disease prevalence of the population to be
served. To meet the needs of this community there are free, income based health clinics, public health
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This means having health insurance and a medical home a personal doctor or nurse practitioner. Many
Southeast Queens residents have poor access to preventative medicine and medical care, however
there are various ways this community depends on the government; Medicare for the elderly and
disabled, Medicaid for lower income individuals and families and State Children s Health Insurance
Program (SCHIP) for health insurance coverage for children under 19. The types of facilities include
hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and other proprietary and non profit facilities that accept public
funds. Alternatively, some clients use private health
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Memorial Hospital Case Study
❖ WHAT I VALUE . . .
FAMILY A Family is my learning center for life and our shelter in times of storms and problems.
RELATIONSHIP it enhance our life experience exponentially,particularly the relationships we have
with those closest and it provide a yardstick by which we can examine and live out our values that is,
when each person s values are acknowledged, respected, and equally supported within the
relationship.
WORK one of the fundamental source of learning and when you work, you develop new skills, learn
new things, and create a record of employment.
COMMUNITY it where people fits in and a group where we can shareour feelings, happiness and
sorrows with our friends, realtives and other.
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But there needs to be a place that no matter where the house is, there is a family in it that I know can
be counted on for support when these changes come. We need a shelter in the storm.
RELATIONSHIP All relationship problems stem from poor communication skills, and the differences
between partners will always be there as we are all individuals with different values, priorities and
ways of dealing with issues.
SPIRITUAL identity crisis wherein people experienced drastic changes to our unique purposes, goals,
values, attitude and beliefs, identity, and focus typically because of a spontaneous spiritual experience.
WORK it have to do with both its quantity and its quality and are not limited to the travails of any one
group. Those problems include the low wages in most sectors of the economy; the unemployment,
underemployment, and precarious employment suffered by many workers; and the overwork that
often characterizes even the most privileged forms of employment after all, even the best job is a
problem when it monopolizes so much of life.
COMMUNITY there are numerous of problems to faced in a community. Like poverty, violence and
crime, and low income and inability to ensure basic goods and services, and discrimination.
❖ HOW I DEAL WITH CIRCUMSTANCES . . .
HOME We all have storms in life because sometimes life get tough. We experience the rain and the
dark storms.
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Vector
VECTOR FUNCTIONS
VECTOR FUNCTIONS
Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration
In this section, we will learn about:
The motion of an object using tangent and normal vectors.
MOTION IN SPACE: VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION
Here, we show how the ideas of tangent and normal vectors and curvature can be
used in physics to study:
 The motion of an object, including its velocity and acceleration, along a space curve.
VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION
In particular, we follow in the footsteps of
Newton by using these methods to derive
Kepler s First Law of planetary motion.
VELOCITY
Suppose a particle moves through space so that its position vector at
time t is r(t).
VELOCITY
Vector 1
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 So, C=i j+ k
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 3
It follows: v(t) = 2t2 i + 3t2 j + t k + i j + k
= (2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 3
Since v(t) = r (t), we have: r(t) = ∫ v(t) dt
= ∫ [(2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k] dt = (⅔t3 + t) i + (t3 t) j + (½t2 + t) k + D
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 3
Putting t = 0, we find that D = r(0) = i.
So, the position at time t is given by: r(t) = (⅔t3 + t + 1) i + (t3 t) j + (½t2 + t) k
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
The expression for r(t) that we obtained
in Example 3 was used to plot the path of the particle here for 0 ≤ t ≤ 3.
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
In general, vector integrals allow us to recover:
 Velocity, when acceleration is known
v(t )
v(t0 )
t t0
a(u ) du
 Position, when velocity is known
r (t ) r (t0 )
t t0
v(u ) du
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
If the force that acts on a particle is known, then the acceleration can be found from
Newton s Second Law of Motion.
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
The vector version of this law states that if,
at any time t, a force F(t) acts on an object of mass m producing an acceleration a(t),
then
F(t) = ma(t)
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 4
An object with mass m that moves in
a circular path with
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Institutionalized Inequalities
Institutionalized inequalities, a societal prejudice against others through a community or organization,
is a prevalent issue within the novel, The Bluest Eye , written by Toni Morrison. The use of racial
discrimination, gender roles, and class structures construct these inequalities, and illustrates the
immoral high road that institutions in the 20th century would follow along. Pecola Breedlove, the
main character and the person who falls to victim most frequently, endures numerous setbacks and
obstacles that contribute to the analysis on how The Bluest Eye creates such disparities. As Wall
would put it, in a society ordered by hierarchies of power based on race, class, and gender, no one is
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An example of an institution that promotes internalized racism would be the school in which Claudia,
Pecola, and Frieda attend. Maureen Peal, the new kid to the neighborhood, arrives with her head held
high on top of her even higher horse. Maureen is a light skinned African American middle classed girl
who is held to the highest regard around school, and who kicks those of whom are darker and poorer
to the curb. As we have discussed before, there is a scene in which Maureen offers to walk home with
Claudia and her sister Frieda. The walk is interrupted abruptly after running into a crying Pecola in the
center of a circle of male classmates taunting her. The boys shout slurs at her about her father and her
skin tone, completely disregarding that they themselves were black, or that their father had similarly
relaxed habits (65) In regards to internalized racism, Morrison states that they seemed to have taken
all of their smoothly cultivated ignorance, their exquisitely learned self hatred, their elaborately
designed hopelessness and sucked it all up into a fiery cone of scorn that had burned for ages in the
hollows of their minds. (65) Maureen stands idly by while Claudia and Frieda help in saving Pecola
from the ruthlessness of the African American boys who hate her for something they all have in
common, but the boys finish their taunting because of the stigma surrounding Maureen and her light
skin. Maureen takes this time to console Pecola, walking the girls towards the ice cream parlor, and
pretending to be anything but sinister. The gears switch, Maureen starts bombarding Pecola with
questions of her naked father, and in the end regards Pecola as black and ugly while regarding herself
as light and cute. Exposing the African American community of a deep seeded hatred in their
community towards the blackest sheep.
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AP Bio Osmosis and Diffusion lab
Diffusion and Osmosis Lab Introduction: 1) The relationship between the rate of diffusion, volume
and surface area is that the surface area of a subject somewhat correlates with the volume of the
object. When the surface area and volume are set up as a ratio, this gives a good idea as to how fast the
rate of diffusion will be. The higher surface area to volume ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion. This
is because then there is more surfaces to diffuse through and there materials to diffuse, the rate of
diffusion is a lot faster. Conversely, when there is a smaller surface area for more molecules to diffuse
through, the rate of diffusion will be lower. 2) A few different dialysis tubes, which are semi
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The higher the water potential in one location compared to another location, will cause the water and
molecules to move from the high potential to the low water potential. Lab Design Control: The cell
and its extracellular environment Independent Variable: The cell and its volume, surface area, and the
water potential of the internal cell and its environment Dependant Variable: The effects rate of
diffusion/and or osmosis Repeated Trials: In procedure one, we tested diffusion on different sized cell
models (gelatin with various volume and surface area wise). In procedure two, we tested cell models
in different internal environments and similar external environments to find the effects on rate of
osmosis. In procedure three, we used potato cells in different concentrated sucrose environments to
test the effects on water potential on cells and osmosis. Conclusion: 1. The relationship between rate
of diffusion/ osmosis, volume, and surface area can be easily seen and analyzed through the data that
was collected from procedure one: Surface Area and Cell Size. Phenolphthalein is a dye material in
this lab that was used to determine whether a substance was an acid or base. This could be told as the
phenolphthalein changed into a murky. Muddled and clouded color when mixed with acids. When the
chemical aid was mixed in with a base, the color
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What Is A Marvel Hero
Marvel Comics Did you know that there are well over 1,000 Marvel characters? Marvel started off as
Timely Comics, then Atlas Comics, and finally Marvel Comics. Disney owns part of Marvel
Entertainment, which owns Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics make comic books, which is a magazine
that shows things happening through pictures with text bubbles. Marvel is associated with Stan Lee,
superheroes, and villains. Now on to the history of Marvel. Stan Lee plays a big role in Marvel
history. Stanley Martin Lieber was born on December 28, 1922 ( Stan Lee ). When Stan Lee was 17
years old, he got a job working as an office assistant for Timely Comics in 1939. He became an
interim editor in the early 1940 s. In 1961 Stan was asked to create a superhero team to compete with
DC s Justice League. Stan and Jack Kirby came up with the Fantastic Four, and later on the Hulk,
Doctor Strange, Daredevil, Spider Man, and the X Men ( Stan Lee ). Now I will talk about some
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In the comics, Captain America was based in New York City, New York. His real name was Steve
Rodgers, and he was 6 2 tall. He used to be smaller, but he had a super soldier serum injected into him
that made him taller and stronger. Captain America and Bucky Barnes were on a mission and they
jumped onto a plane, but Captain America couldn t hold on and fell into the icy waters below as the
plane blew up. Eventually, the Avengers found him alive in the ice several years later, and he joined
the team
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Women s Role In The Catholic Church
Women in the Catholic Church aren t often acknowledged sufficiently for the amount of work they do.
The majority of people will think that the Church is merely a building, but in reality, it is the
community of Jesus s followers. The Church is simply where they all gather. There is no definition
that implies men to have all the major roles. In the Catholic Church, men are constantly seen as the
priest, the views on gatherers will be that women aren t important in the Church. Mary is the mother
of Jesus, she is the one who followed Jesus since day one. She is the most important woman in the
Bible and the Catholic religion. The Catholic Church isn t the only religion that seems like women
don t have an important role. Aboriginal spirituality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is the one that followed Jesus from his birth, trusting him at times she never understood, naturally
makes her the first disciple. God chose Mary to be the mother of Jesus because she was pure and free
of sin. Mary never hesitated at God and her son, Jesus. She accepted all that was destined for her;
when God asked her to give birth to Jesus, she was confused, yet she didn t question what God had
intended for her. This is what introduced Jesus, the Messiah into our world. If Mary had questioned
God and didn t believe in what God had purposed her for, Mary wouldn t be the mother of Jesus and
that would ve wrecked the faith women follow. All women in the Church admire Mary. She is the
primary source of all women pride. Irene McCormack sets an example to how a disciple should
appear. Irene McCormack proclaimed God through teaching youthful students and becoming a nun,
which is to live life in God s ways. She was faithful until the end even if it involved death. When the
terrorists took her to die she believed in God and stayed faithful to him. She knew that she will
eventually suffer in her journeys as she died an unwilling death. She is famous around the Catholic
communities as her story explains how strong women can
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Persuasive Essay The Three Basic Parts Of An Essay In Orde

  • 1. Persuasive Essay: The Three Basic Parts Of An Essay In Orde 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Persuasive Essay: The Three Basic Parts Of An Essay In Orde Persuasive Essay: The Three Basic Parts Of An Essay In Orde
  • 2. Alexander Graham Bell And The Life Of Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He was raised by his mother Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, who was nearly deaf, but was an accomplished pianist and encouraged Alexander to undertake big challenges, and his father Alexander Melville Bell. Alexander Graham Bell was one of three children and was home schooled until age 11. He did not do very well in school academically, but he did enjoy science and had a great ability to solve problems. Growing up, Alexander became very interested in his father s business, which focused on oral education for the deaf. The business focused on Visual Speech, which was a system of symbols to aid people in speaking words in any language even if they had never heard it before. Alexander Graham Bell had high hopes for oral education and communication, and wanted to learn more about it. During his college years, Alexander Graham Bell received his education from the University of London where he studied under his grandfather who was a noted speech teacher. Over the years, Alexander made his way around the world, teaching people about, and promoting, oralism. During this time, Alexander attracted parents of deaf children who wanted their children to speak. Alexander truly believed that without the ability to speak, deaf people would never be able to fully participate in society. Alexander Graham Bell took it upon himself to find the most appropriate way for oralism to be the main form of communication, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Application Of Flexible All Graphite Paper Based Field... Flexible All Graphite Paper based Field Effect Transistor for motion detection using strain sensing Srinivasulu Kanaparthi, Sushmee Badhulika* Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 502285, India. *Corresponding author: E mail: sbadh@iith.ac.in; Telephone: 040 23018443; Fax: 04023016032 Abstract Here we report the fabrication of a flexible all carbon field effect transistor (FET) using a low cost, recyclable and biodegradable cellulose paper as both substrate as well as dielectric and pencil graphite as source, drain, channel and gate without using any other expensive, toxic or non biodegradable materials. The electron and hole mobility s of FET are observed to be 180 and 200 cm2v 1s 1 respectively which are comparable to the recently reported values of paper FET with polymer dielectric and cellulose composite dielectrics. The FET was utilized as a strain sensor which shows good sensitivity for low strains of both tensile and compressive type. The mobility of the FET increases with increase in compressive strain and decreases with increase in tensile strain. The sensitivity of the FET sensor increases with the increase in the gate voltage. HERE YOU CAN MAKE A COMMENT ON HOW THIS STRAIN SENSOR IS BETTER THAN SILICON STRAIN SENSORS IN PERFORMANCE. Further we investigated the performance of the sensor by integrating it with hand gloves to detect human motion. The results obtained indicate that the sensor can be utilized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Fourth Ward School Analysis Within historic Virginia City resides the Fourth Ward School, a building constructed in 1874. When it was built, Virginia City was booming with a population of approximately twenty two thousand people. Virginia City at the time wanted to show off some of its pride as a city with a new four story school. As the school today is so very old and has a history, people running the museum have to balance keeping the place funded and staying historically true. Today, the museum has lost much of its historical authenticity and has taken on more of a museum s role, rather than a historical building role. However, that does not diminish the education potential the Fourth Ward School still has. The School itself closed down in 1936, and it was not until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This comes from the fact that the Fourth Ward School has undergone massive reconstruction since its desertion in 1936. That does not take away from the fact that the school looks to be authentic, like it was just preserved. This adds to its efficiency to educate as few museums can also claim to be a historical building and show history visually. Even if the school is entirely re created, with the vast sum of knowledge on the school, we can recreate it masterfully so that everyone can still learn and enjoy being in a historical building that is the last of its kind. The Fourth Ward School blends the needs of historic preservation well with the needs of a modern museum. It is likely that as time goes on, the needs of the museum will outweigh the needs of historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Myers Briggs Personality Survey College success has been an awesome experience , I ve learned so much taking this course. For instance when doing the Myers Briggs personality survey one learned several thins about my self. First I learned that one is extrovert person and leader. I prefer to spend time re energize in the outer world of society. I see the world with emphasis on information that comes through my five senses. There are two of my strongest interest are , I am investigative and sociable type person. Another one of my highest values are recognition and valuing relationships that I cherish. Obtaining information that I need to get the job done and make decisions on objective principle and impersonal facts. Also, I am a thinker, always try think things out before it happens. Sometimes I like taking risk, but enjoy working alone. Next, AS I was researcher for my career the Myers Briggs personality matched some careers that caught my attention such as becoming a Pharmacist, Physician, and lawyer. The one that I AM interesting in is Pharmacy . Their natural about this career consist of viewing prescription to assure accuracy. Pharmacists fill prescriptions based on the information and dosage provided by the doctor. Pharmacists must ensure that the dosage is correct for the patient and his condition. In addition, pharmacists fill non prescription, behind the counter medications such as emergency birth control or cold and allergy medicine containing pseudoephedrine, an ingredient used to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Importance Of A Seed Growing Like A Little Me When I was a young girl, I cherished the moments my family and I had while we were outside during the summer. Usually going outside consisted of me riding my newly bought, white and pink bike that I still wobbled on because it was too big for me or climbing the apple tree in the front yard, but this time, my parents wanted my brother and I to help garden. The dreadful thing of planting a beautiful flower in the mucky dirt, left my hands and feet soiled in a dark substance. I never liked gardening and I hated when I saw the neighborhood children enjoying the activity , but I always did what my parents told me. Now, as I look back into the life of the young Brittney, I realize that the only thing that I didn t like about it was the dirt. Did I not understand what putting the root into the soil meant, or was I just too childish to remark the significance of a seed growing like a little me? Never did gardening come across me as fun ! Who wanted dirt stuck under their finger and toenails and who wanted pretty pink clothes ruined with soil? Not me and at that time, I could guarantee no other girl would want this either! Fun came to me as climbing a tree on a hot and humid day, not gardening. Riding a bike up and down ramps, singing little tunes, and even playing house left me happier than the dirty, disgusting job of gardening. Don t get me wrong, I loved the smell of flowers and I loved the little bugs that flew or crawled around, but something about that dirt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of For He Look Not Upon Her By George Gascoigne Love tends to be the topic of many poetic literary works, whether it be the joys that come with it or the pains suffered because of it, but what can be made of the love that results in both? In the poem, For He Looked Not upon Her, George Gascoigne already makes that message clear through his title: sometimes, there is reason not to desire what we can not help but long for. When his audience reads the work, they are meant to discover that reason behind why He would not look upon Her . Through the speaker s form, diction, and imagery that he utilizes in the poem, it becomes clear that his tone towards love is wary, yet also conflictingly longing. Starting with form, we can split Gascoigne s poem into three parts that depict what love feels like in the speaker s experience: lines 1 4, lines 5 10, and lines 11 14. In the first part, the speaker almost seems to be addressing the audience when he says, You must not wonder... , but it soon becomes apparent he is speaking to a specific person when he describes features in the fourth line, About the gleams which on your face do grow. This means the first part is personal to him and him alone. Then in lines 5 10, he offers examples of two creatures who learn from past injuries, as if backing up a claim where he has somehow been injured as well. That claim soon follows in the last 4 lines when he reverts back to his personal point of view, Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred. The speaker is cautious of someone, most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Wisdom In Socrates Symposium In Socrates speech from Symposium, All of the Philosophers are sitting around together drinking and discussing each of their opinions of what Love truly means and is . During Socrates turn of discussion he explains what he heard from Diotima a woman from Mantinea. She stated that Eros is not a god but Daemon who desires everything that is beautiful and since wisdom is one of the most beautiful things Eros desires wisdom. Wisdom is a very powerful trait to have, many of the Gods already obtain wisdom so they don t desire nor love it.Those who are unknowledgeable are not wanting of wisdom and content with how they already are. People who are inlove desire to love delightful things. A huge curiosity of many, is how do we grow to obtain such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Pope John Chritianity Discuss the relationship between at least TWO of the aspects shown in the diagram below and the way they contribute to Christianity as a living religious tradition The application of Christian ethics is a fundamental practice in an adherent s life, assisting them in following God s will. The most important representation of these ethics being used in practice is by the ultimate model of goodness, Jesus Christ. Jesus words and actions reflect the key foundations of ethical teachings, such as agape love, compassion, and unity, through which he encouraged adherents to live their lives by through his ministry. The application of these ethical teachings into modern society, was catalyzed by Pope John XXIII. Throughout his 5 year papacy, pope ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The presence of these key ethical teachings in modern society by pope johns attempts to reconnect adherents to the original teachings of jesus, has therefore made Christianity a living religious tradition. Ethical teachings highlight importance of unity within ones life. Unity is absolutely essential because the church is the body of Christ and a body cannot be in disunity or disharmony with itself. Adultery is prohibited in Christianity. The act of sexual intercourse is said to be between two people under the union of god, with the intention of creating life. In pope john XXIII s encyclical Pacem in Terris he expresses this ethical teaching by stating The family, founded upon marriage freely contracted, one and indissoluble, must be regarded as the natural, primary cell of human society. The interests of the family, therefore, must be taken very specially into consideration in social and economic affairs, as well as in the spheres of faith and morals . Pope john XXIII applies the importance of this ethical teaching in his encyclical, which reinforces the importance of unity through marriage, as it is a part of the natural order between two people. By reinforcing the importance of family in marriage and why this important bond should not be broken, it therefore encourages adherents out of adultery. However, this encyclical has had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Nonverbal Communication Throughout the world people use numerous types of communication; However, not many realize how often they use nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication is the act of speaking with facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, and posture (body language). This type of communication is just as important as any other, as it can portray the wrong message. The more aware you become of nonverbal communication, the more aware you become at noticing you are utilizing nonverbal communication and can alter your body language, facial expressions, and eyes to portray the message you intended to from the beginning. Body language is a strong purveyor of nonverbal communication. Whether you notice it or not, your body speaks just as loud as you do. It expresses emotions, feelings, and attitudes, sometimes even contradicting the messages conveyed by spoken language. Humans send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously according to Johns (2008). He attested that human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues, while only seven percent of communication consists of words themselves. However, in many different cultures, nonverbal communication is a part of daily life and is expected. In Japan, people tend to bow at the waist as a formal gesture expressing appreciation and respect towards a person. It can also be used as a greeting accompanied by ohayo gozaimasu meaning good morning or konnichi wa meaning hello, good afternoon . In America, service men and women salute the flag or someone of higher power/rank as a sign of respect or admiration. This is where nonverbals contain the entire message. Nonverbal communication also includes our posture, how we carry ourselves. Bad posture can ultimately alter the message we are creating non verbally. When you walk into a room of people you don t know, look around at how many people are sprawled and how many are isolated. People who cross their arms over the chest are often keeping something to themselves, or they may even be protecting themselves from something. Of course, this must be related to the situation. If the people speaking are very comfortable with one another, the crossed arms could signify that one person is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The World s Necessity For Crude Oil And Petroleum Gasoline There is always a picture or a visual concept that is incredibly appealing to the twelve year old inside everyone, whether it is a car, a sports figure, or a memorable location. To many people, cars are this visual concept; a glowing poster of a wild Lamborghini or a Ferrari F40, just driving the imagination wild. In this day and age, the world s necessity for crude oil and petroleum gasoline makes people dependent upon the industry, and the quickly exhausting nonrenewable resource is problem. Now that the end of this staple resource is imminent, it must be conserved, a problem for cars like the Lamborghini Aventador which has a 6.5 Liter V 12 engine ( Aventador LP 700 4 ). When governments and other regulatory groups like the European ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here, many Mercedes fans might object that the Gull Wing was first, but the Mark III was just a tamed street version of Ford s GT40 racecar ( Supercar History The Birth of the Supercar ). The author believes that this is what qualifies the Mark III GT40 as the world s first supercar. Other cars similar to the Ford quickly followed, like the AC Cobra 427, also known as the Shelby Cobra was launched in 1965. Then in 1966 the Ferrari 275GTB, the Stingray Corvette, the Jensen FF, but most famous of all, the Lamborghini Miura were all born. Over the years the supercar has prospered and continues to do so today. Now, these cars are constantly shattering records, and they look phenomenal while doing it. Cars like any Lamborghini, any Ferrari, the Lexus LFA, the Koenigsegg Agera R, and many other cars are now what are considered supercars. These companies like Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Koenigsegg, Pagani, Aston Martin, Maclaren, are just about all the companies that make up the exclusive party of supercar makers. However, Ferrari is the all time king of this group as Jeremy Clarkson states, I mean the Maclaren [MP4 12C] is absolutely brilliant, but the Ferrari [458] is just a little more special (Clarkson Season 20, Episode 3 ). Clarkson explains just how important the X factor or specialness is to a supercar. This ties right into why people buy supercars. The reason is not just to have a car, but to have a car that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Struggle In Mary E. Wilkins Freeman s A New England Nun A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it is in hot water. The imagery created by Eleanor Roosevelt emphasizes the emotional strength of a woman, which may often be overshadowed by her physical inferiority, as compared to her male counterpart. The hot water is a representation of the hostile or conflicting situation that women encounter on a daily basis. This would come in the form of emotional obstacles and mental tribulations, as they have to oppose many of society s wishes before they can achieve their dreams. Although women may appear fragile, docile, and porous to the desires of men, their course of action as they overcome their adversity would prove their character to be strong, willful, and self reliant. Authors Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, in The England Nun, and Nella Larsen, in Sanctuary, portray protagonists that exhibit characteristics of strong will and independence that resist the social confinements of their time. In both cases, the protagonists have to overcome the obstacle that is classified as an internal conflict; therefore, their ultimate decision presents their strong mental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, Louisa is seemingly portrayed as a representation of all the qualities that become stereotypes of feminine females Louisa sews, pays close attention to her little feminine appurtenances, drinks tea, and does what society expects of docile females, (62 63). Thus, Freeman leads the readers to believe that Louisa is the replica of a submissive female character. On the contrary, when Joe Dagget is introduced, it is evident that Louisa willingly partakes in the stereotypical roles, merely because they are her passion. For instance, she desires everything to be in its order, as shown when she irresistibly, puts back the book that Joe Dagget misplaces, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Most Dangerous Game Richard Connell s The Most Dangerous Game is a very exciting story of a manhunt. This story made me think about the morality of hunting: Humans are the cleverest creatures on earth, but does it give them a license to kill the other animals and even human beings weaker than themselves? I give below a short summary of the story to set the scene and then I will explore the ethics involved in hunting as a sport. The Most Dangerous Game presents the story of a hunter, General Zaroff, who finds hunting human beings as the most dangerous and fascinating sport. He likes hunting humans because human beings, unlike the other animals, can reason better and so provide a richer thrill for the hunter. He does not think hunting human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our knowledge of ecology also teaches us that by killing animals we may be tampering with the delicate ecosystem and inviting our own destruction. Human beings are probably the most intelligent creatures on earth. That is why they have a great responsibility of keeping intact the life of the earth. Indiscriminate killing for sport is an uncivilized and anti intellectual activity, because we should share this world with the other animals and live in harmony with them. Harmonious existence is the key to civilization and survival. It is our moral responsibility to tend life on earth, not destroy it. Weak or strong every creature is beautiful and essential for the health of the world, and it is our moral obligation to see that the other creatures share this world with us. Live and let live should be our motto. Every life is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Jnana Yoga Caught My Attraction Initially, Jnana stood out due to the implication that Moksha can be achieved using knowledge. Intrigued, I was under the impression that this meant to use facts to understand parts of life that are complicated or that cause stress. Much to my surprise, I came to the realization that the knowledge they speak of is not fact, but a way of thinking. Regardless of this hiccup, this path to Moksha still displayed relevancy to my lifestyle. Jnana yoga caught my attraction because I was operating under the assumption that this was a way to put my love of learning to use. That is, I thought one is required to learn various facts about different subjects to grasp Jnana. My misunderstanding of this led to some research, which was very beneficial and resulted in my increased awareness of the implications of Jnana to my own life. One of the important applications of Jnana yoga is to discriminate what is real from the unreal (Swami Vidyananda,Using Your Discrimination in Daily Life: Youtube). To do this, one must figure out what is real and existing in their life at the moment. This allows a person to be mindful of their life and to take in their immediate surrounding instead of worrying about imminent future. Another way to look at this is to come to the realization that nothing in life is guaranteed and that the situation being fretted over may not come to fruition for a number of reasons. The time spent fretting over the nonexistent future could have been spent enjoying life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Good Earth Setting The Good Earth is a book written by Pearl S. Buck in 1936. The setting of the novel is pre revolutionary China, and more specifically in a small village where Wang Lung s house is. He has a small plot of farmland, which experiences a drought when nothing grows. There are no forests near his small village, therefore there is no wood for burning and for buildings. Since there are no forests near the town, floods can occur. The setting is important because it will be the main point of focus throughout the book. The novel begins on Wang Lung s wedding day. Wang Lung rises to his father coughing. He habitually does his routine of lighting a fire, boiling water, and pouring the water into a bowl and giving it to his father. Wang Lung then goes to the House of Hwang, the powerful family of the village. He offers to marry a slave called O lan. The family of Hwang agrees to let Wang Lung marry O lan. Wang Lung is pleased with O lan. The farm s bountiful yields lead to prosperous times for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after, the Hwang family, due to overspending, becomes much poorer. This leads to Wang Lung purchasing their fertile rice fields. Wang Lung endures prosperous times for a long period. Until, O lan gives birth to a girl, their third child. After the birth of the 3rd child, their land produce little crops. Later, Wang Lung and his family have to leave town and relocate for the oncoming winter. While in the southern town, O lan and the children beg for food and money. However, Wang Lung makes a living by pushing people on a rickshaw. The family earns barely any money. Wang Lung and a group of other destitute people raid a wealthy house. Wang Lung steals a satchel of gold. Now wealthy, Wang Lung returns home and buys nearly all of the land from the once wealthy Hwang s. Wang Lung hires workers to tend to and care for his land. Wang Lung once again endures prosperous times. Due to a flood, Wang Lung is forced to become much more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Alexander The New Jim Crow Alexander depiction of the criminal justice system as the new Jim Crow, I agree with this depiction. Moreover, to understand what Jim Crow of the 1950 s and 60 s were, fully grasp Alexander depiction of our current criminal justice system. Described by Alexander (2011) Jim Crow laws was placed throughout the South that institutionalized discrimination and racism. Blacks were denied the right to vote, access to education, employment, and housing. Consequently, allowing Alexander to draw her depiction of the New Jim Crow. As described by Alexander (2011) The mass incarceration of minorities.The denial of employment, housing and voting rights to people convicted of a felony crime. Thus, illustrating the correlation between the passed Jim Crow and as depicted by Alexander, the current New Jim Crow. The racial and class disparities are intersectionationalty. We see intersectionality within our current justice system. To understand, the racial disparities within our justice system as described by Krimsky and Simoncelli (2017) one must first understand the laws and the classification of crime that these disparities stand on. Moreover, the mere difference between crack cocaine and powder cocaine holds different consequences under the law. However, these two illegal drugs are made of the same substance, one is in rock form, and the other powder. To highlight the discontinuous within our justice system, we find that blacks are more likely to use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2011. The New Jim Crow Pp 217. 224 in Rethinking the Color Line, 5th Edition, edited by Charles Gallagher. New York, NY: McGraw Hill. Bobo, Lawrence, Thompson, Victor 2011. Racialized Mass Incarceration Pp 225. 230 in Rethinking the Color Line, 5th Edition, edited by Charles Gallagher. New York, NY: McGraw Hill. Krimsky, Sheldon.Simoncelli, Tania. 2011. Using DNA for Justice Pp 234. 239 in Rethinking the Color Line, 5th Edition, edited by Charles Gallagher. New York, NY: McGraw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay New Belgium Brewing Marketing Strategy to Expand BA 580 June 28, 2011 New Belgium Brewing Case Study Analysis New Belgium brewery has increasingly grew throughout the years since their development in 1991. Despite the dominance of the Big Three (Budweiser, Miller, and Coors), NBB needs to be aggressive and strive to invest in the attractive beer industry in able to grow more. If positioned correctly, NBB and its main brand, Fat Tire, can continually grow. An evaluation of the industry, the business itself, its brands, and the customers and competitors is needed in order to be continuously successful. The brewing industry can be characterized by Porter s Five Forces framework. New entries to brewing have a relative ease in creating home micro breweries, which is aided by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These connections give them a huge opportunity to communicate directly with consumers. In order to maximize this opportunity, they should promote their existing events like the Tour de Fat bike race and beer festivals across the country. New Belgium should also open a second brewery in the eastern half of the United States to accommodate more growth into uncharted territories. Putting the new brewery in an already established eastern market like Indiana would allow New Belgium to solidify their hold on current markets while giving them the potential to grow into neighboring territories. Introduction to the Northeast is critically important because as of now they are ceding the whole region to rival competitors like Samuel Adams. The pluses to this second brewery include additional capacity for production of beers, wider reach of distribution, and ultimately higher sales due the territorial growth. The minuses include a possible loss of company culture at the new brewery due to its distance from Fort Collins. Another minus would be the loyalty current consumers have for regional craft beers already in the market. However these minuses can be addressed by implementing a couple different measures. First, in order to acquaint New Belgium products into new markets, the company should employ a specialized sales team that will go into local bars and pubs and buy New Belgium products for locals. This will begin the grassroots campaign which New Belgium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Olmstead V. United States (1928) Olmstead v. United States (1928) Opinion delivered by Chief Justice Taft Vote: 5 4 Case reached Supreme Court by writ of certiorari. Facts: The evidence in the records discloses a conspiracy of amazing magnitude to import, possess, and sell liquor unlawfully. Involved were not less than fifty employees, two sea going vessels for transportation of the goods to British Columbia, a ranch beyond the city limits of Seattle with a large underground cache to store the liquor, and many other caches around the area of Seattle, a maintained city office with executives, secretaries, salesmen, deliverymen, dispatchers, bookkeepers, collectors, scouts, and an attorney. Olmstead was the leading conspirator and manager ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No intrusion was made into private property. Olmstead was found to have made dealings with members of the Seattle police to secure the release of any of the conspiring parties that might get arrested. Procedural History: Petitioners were convicted in the District Court of the Western District of Washington for conspiracy to violate the National Prohibition Act. The conviction was upheld upon appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case was granted writ of certiorari to the US Supreme Court. Legal Issue: Whether the use as evidence of private telephone conversations between the defendants and others, intercepted by means of wiretapping, amounted to a violation of the fourth and fifth amendments. Holding: The Court held that the use of wiretaps to obtain evidence is not a violation of the Fourth Amendment protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, since the information obtained was neither material, nor was it a thing to be seized.
  • 19. Judgement: The decision of the lower courts were upheld. Legal Reasoning: 1. quot;There is no room in the present case for applying the 5th amendment unless the fourth was first violated. . .[petitioners] were continually and voluntarily transacting business without knowledge of the interception. quot; 2. The well known purpose of the 4th was to protect against general warrants and writs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Issue Of Identity Politics Identity Politics means to separate problems based upon race, class, religion, gender, ethnicity, ideology, nation, sexual orientation, culture, information preference, History, musical or literary preference, medical conditions, professions or hobbies. It is most Notably be found in class movements, feminist movements, gay, lesbian and bisexual movements. The Presidential candidates promise things just to get a vote. They might target the poor population Promising to help by assisting with housing, food, clothes, and other essentials. On the flip side, they might go to other States to where there are more financially fit individuals promising them the total opposite of what was just promised to others. Identity politics is a form of Divide and Conquer , which refers to sociology and economics, a strategy to gain or maintain power. Since identity political arguments that focus on interest and perspectives of groups people can identify themselves with, it could be fair to say that not all members of any given group. For example: sexual orientation, class, religion, nationality, cultures, and ethnicity are necessary involved in identity politics. Unless, the identity politicians include the ways in which people s politics may be affected by these loosely combined factions. Although it can be limited to earlier involvement. Identity politics has made its way into the 20th century in class movement like feminist, gay, lesbian, bisexual, disabled, and ethnic movements. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Technological Innovations in Ghana Technological Innovations and Banking in Ghana: An Evaluation of Customers Perceptions JOSHUAABOR University of Ghana, Legon Abstract In Sub Saharan Africa, developments in information and communication technology are radically changing the way business is done. These developments in technology have resulted in new delivery channels for banking products and services such as Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), Telephone Banking, PC Banking, and Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale (EFTPoS). This study evaluates the perceptions of banking customers regarding the effect of technological innovations on banking services in Ghana. The study focused on customers with banks that have at least one form of technological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Section 4 presents the methodology employed for the analysis. Section 5 discusses the results and finally section 6 summarizes and concludes the discussion. 2.0 Technological History of Ghanaian Banks Over time, technology has increased in importance in Ghanaian banks. Traditionally, banks have always sought media through which they would serve their clients more cost effectively as well as increase the utility to their clientele. Their main concern has been to serve clients more conveniently, and in the process increase profits and competitiveness. Electronic and communications technologies have been used extensively in banking for many years to advance agenda of banks In Ghana, the earliest forms of electronic and communications technologies used were mainly office automation devices. Telephones, telex and facsimile were employed to speed up and make more efficient, the process of servicing clients. For decades, they remained the main information and communication technologies used for transacting bank business. Later in the 1980s, as competition intensified and the personal computer (PC) got proletarian, Ghanaian banks begun to use them in back office operations and later tellers used them to service clients. Advancements in computer technology saw the banks networking their branches and operations thereby making the one branch philosophy a reality. Barclays Bank (Gh.) and Standard Chartered Bank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Union Camps In The Civil War Union Camps in the Civil War aided the union in winning. Civil war camps are extremely underrated, people tend to focus more on battles and leaders, but, Camps had been just as important, only a short part of a soldier s time was fighting the rest of the time they were in camps. A day in a Union soldiers Camp life started at 5 a.m. and ended around 9 p.m. with several drills in between similarly to the Confederates, but unlike the Confederates, the Union was supplied with multiple advantages to create a greater camp life. Although the union did not have that much food the Union soldiers still were supplied with much more food than the Confederate. Also, the union tended to have more desirable clothing and shelter. According to The Civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Quotes From Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler: Character Analysis of Hedda Tesman Hedda Tesman is the main character in Henrik Ibsen s play, Hedda Gabler. She is mysterious, mean, and manipulative. Most of all, she is not content with her life. Perhaps one of the most intriguing qualities about the character Hedda Tesman is the mystery that seems to surround her. Hedda rarely explains why she takes any of the actions she does. Readers are able to see her actions and interpret them for themselves, but there is little conclusiveness to her motives. The audience is left wondering what led her to do one thing or another. Hedda admits to Judge Brack that even she does not know what causes her to behave the way she does. She tells him, Oh, you know these things just come over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elvsted address her by her first name. Those wishing to please Hedda, such as Judge Brack, may do so by using her maiden name, Gabler, though Brack frequently just calls her Mrs. Hedda. The fact that the play is titled Hedda Gabler , and not Hedda Tesman is another powerful indicator of Hedda s inability to accept her role as a wife, specifically George s wife (Smith). Her role as a wife is not the only thing Hedda finds herself unable to accept, but she also cannot accept her life as it stands. Hedda is the daughter of the esteemed General Gabler, and is accustomed to a significantly wealthier lifestyle than she achieves through marrying George Tesman. Therefore, she cannot have all the luxuries she once knew. George has gone into debt just to buy her the house and furnishings, though she did not actually want the house the way he believes (Sparks). It is possible that Hedda also suffers from jealousy that she is not a man, and is subjected to the woman s way of life (Schmoop). She desires freedoms that can never be hers as a woman, whose duties are to simply compliment the life of her husband. As a woman, she feels oppressed, an idea that did not gain substantial traction until the 19th century, making Hedda decades ahead of her time (Isherwood). This could explain why she lives vicariously through Eilert Lovborg, a man who has gained the very sort of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Scott Sanders Use Of Metaphors In This Passage Annotation Throughout this passage Scott Russell Sanders uses metaphors to persuade the readers to think migration is not a helpful characteristic in human beings lives. You can see this by the metaphor, The habit of our industry and commerce has been to force identical schemes onto differing locales, as though the mind were a cookie cutter and the land were dough from the article (Sanders 59). With this quote the author is trying to say cookie dough is like the land and we are like a cookie cutter, that is why this is a metaphor because he is comparing us and the land to another object. The author uses this quote to explain how migration has forced us to move industries to lands that can not handle it. He relates cookie dough and us being the cookie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bird By Bird In Tim O Brien s The Things They Carried Bird by Bird, authored by Anne Lamott, gives advice on writing from the experience of a longtime writer, advice that is supported by ideas in the book The Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien. Bird by Bird is primarily a self help book on starting, continuing and succeeding in the field of writing. With the ideas provided in Anne Lamott s book you can find similar thoughts mentioned in The Things They Carried. Getting started on writing, morals in life and the power of letters are some of these fundamental tips. Whether expanding on the ideas of Lamott or proving her point Tim O Brien s writing aids the reader in understanding Bird by Bird. It all starts with the writing process. For Lamott, it is sitting down at a certain time and staring at a blank page for a while and slowly beginning to freak out, as you doubt one s right to live. And as one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was saying that a writer s job is to convey truths and to do it well you need a viewpoint on life. An author needs opinions on life in order to make a realistic writing. From what can be gathered from Tim O Brien is that he believes there are no morals. With each story that he tells he has Mitchell Sanders giving concise summaries of why what happened happened and these morals don t explain the story whatsoever. Perhaps the moral from Mitchell Sanders is just different from the moral that other people gather from the events. Perhaps because Sanders has seen so much more grief and destruction than others that he sees things as more brutal in nature. In Bird by Bird Lamott describes a moral as being more than a lesson or message and more of being a inborn caring inspired by oneself. Mitchell Sanders sees a point in cutting off dead people s thumbs whereas a majority of the human population sees that as sick and demented. But nothing is wrong with that, as it is just an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Domestic Policies of Diefenbaker and Pearson Essay Plan Compare and contrast the successes and failures of the domestic policies of Diefenbaker and Pearson John George Diefenbaker and Lester Bowles Pearson both acted as Prime Minister of Canada during the Cold War. The two were from different Canadian political parties that accorded to their beliefs and principles, Diefenbaker being a Progressive Conservative party member and Pearson a Liberal. Diefenbaker was leaning left as a Conservative, similarly to Eisenhower, who was presiding at the time, and thus shared a fair relationship with him, though the same could not be said for the US in general; Pearson s administration presided also along a Democratic administration in the US, though they clashed often due to the American actions in the Vietnam War. Diefenbaker was elected to office as his party held the greatest proportion in the Parliament, however, he won only with a minority. During his administration, Diefenbaker implemented policies that were considered liberal, most of which he was able to pass, in contrast to Pearson, who only succeeded in passing near half of his due to the majority he lacked most times in the House of Commons. Both Diefenbaker and Pearson had political experience before they became PMs, they also share a similarity in that they attempted to solidify Canada as a nation and to remove the hyphenation in Canadian citizenship; both achieving success in varying extents. However, Diefenbaker shared differing views on Canadian dependence and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. An Individual s Leadership Skills a) According to The Law of the Lid, an individual s leadership skills puts a cap on how effective that person will be throughout life. In other words, potential success surpass the level of leadership a person expresses. Organizations can also be impacted by The Law of the Lid; the strength of the leader(s) limits the amount of success the whole organization will have. This law was put into play in my National Honors Society in high school. During my first year, the leaders were not the best quality. The members on the board were all involved in other sports or clubs and tended to focus more on those versus NHS. They had a low leadership level, and in turn, our club had a low effectiveness and success rate. In my senior year, the leaders all changed and were more involved in NHS. We had all talked about bettering the program and progressing the organization s reputation again. Our leaders stepped up to the plate and increased the amount of activities we did for our community. These leaders had better qualities and therefore, our National Honor Society thrived. Leadership and effectiveness go hand in hand as The Law of the Lid expresses. b) Intuition is the ability to understand something immediately and comes naturally to a person. This is an important quality to have as a leader. John Maxwell addresses this in The Law of Intuition, which says that it is the natural strength of someone to be able to look at a situation and know exactly how to handle it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Marijuana Use For Medical And Recreational Purposes The history of marijuana use goes back thousands of years. Marijuana is a potent, mind altering substance derived from the Cannabis plant. It has been used for both medical and recreational purposes. It is a Schedule 1 drug or a controlled substance under federal law in the United States, which means it is an illegal drug. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse Center (2014), marijuana is the number one most commonly used substance among adolescents and synthetic marijuana is second, which has a severe concern on health (NIDAC, 2014). Research on marijuana for medical purpose is ongoing. In the United States, the legalization of marijuana has been a debatable subject in recent years. More and more states are legalizing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tried marijuana for first time at his high school prom. After that, he started using marijuana occasionally with his friends during party. Marco said that he started experiencing leg pain when he was 2nd year in college. In addition, he was experiencing loss of appetite. He stated, I lost 20 lbs. of weight in one month. Doctors did not find any reason of my weight loss. My parents would do anything to get rid of my pain. (Marco, personal interview, September 15, 2015). According to Marco when he start to take prescription marijuana, his leg pain started to subside and he started to regain his weight back (Marco, personal interview, September 15, 2015). According to the article of Arenas 2015, recent research finding human body has endocannabinoid system just like endorphin, which is a form of body s natural painkiller. This endocannabinoid system controls the regulation of movement, pain, appetite, memory, immunity, blood pressure, bone density, reproduction, inflammation, etc. (Arenas, 2015, p. 15). This research cleared many peoples doubts about effectiveness of marijuana use for chronic pain, improve appetite, spasticity, etc. Marijuana contains Tetrahyrocannabinol plus 400 other chemicals. Chemical compound calls tetrahyrocannabinol (THC) is the main mind altering or psychoactive component of marijuana. THC activates brain cell to release a dopamine (a chemical released by nerve cells to send signals to other nerve cells), which makes people feels high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Alternative Fuels Essay UPS s alternative fuels fleet is in response to growing trends in government and environmental policies along with scientific discoveries in clean energy. The government launched a National Clean Fleets Partnership aimed at helping businesses incorporate vehicles that run on alternate fuels. The public private partnership began a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy and businesses such as UPS s. Over the years UPS s has tried different options to achieve cost savings by using fuel efficient alternative vehicles dating back to the 1930 s. The first alternative vehicle they started using was electric cars to deliver packages in New York City. These electric cars could only reach 20 mph which was ideal in New York City, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the 2004 discovery of a massive shale gas fields in the Marcellus Shale region of the United States this has caused the price of liquefied natural gas to drop in price making it a competitive choice to diesel. This information is giving UPS more options to alternative fuels at a price that the company can afford and still make a profit. UPS continues to test and gather information on alternative fuels that would be best for their business and the environment. It is important for businesses such as UPS to stay on top of changes in the external environment so they can make the best decisions for the business. Without the discovery of the shale gas fields UPS would not have the options that they currently do. The business needs to continue to stay up to date with external environment information to know which alternative fuel technologies will become central over time. UPS will continue testing new technologies in order to determine which energy source will have the greatest benefit to the business. Sustainability is economic development that generates wealth and meets the needs of the current population while preserving society and the environment for the needs of future generations. UPS purchased 48 liquified natural gas engine tractor trailers in 2011, by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Health Care Population A Population s health outcome is usually determined more so by its social factors than its medical care. Health care provider determine the type of care in this community by firstly assessing the social determinant which range from the personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health status. In defining the type of healthcare for this community an HCP takes into consideration several factors including; the lack of availability of health services in the area, the high cost and lack of insurance coverage and language barriers, age and disease prevalence of the population to be served. To meet the needs of this community there are free, income based health clinics, public health department clinics and community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means having health insurance and a medical home a personal doctor or nurse practitioner. Many Southeast Queens residents have poor access to preventative medicine and medical care, however there are various ways this community depends on the government; Medicare for the elderly and disabled, Medicaid for lower income individuals and families and State Children s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) for health insurance coverage for children under 19. The types of facilities include hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and other proprietary and non profit facilities that accept public funds. Alternatively, some clients use private health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Memorial Hospital Case Study ❖ WHAT I VALUE . . . FAMILY A Family is my learning center for life and our shelter in times of storms and problems. RELATIONSHIP it enhance our life experience exponentially,particularly the relationships we have with those closest and it provide a yardstick by which we can examine and live out our values that is, when each person s values are acknowledged, respected, and equally supported within the relationship. WORK one of the fundamental source of learning and when you work, you develop new skills, learn new things, and create a record of employment. COMMUNITY it where people fits in and a group where we can shareour feelings, happiness and sorrows with our friends, realtives and other. SPIRITUAL it gives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But there needs to be a place that no matter where the house is, there is a family in it that I know can be counted on for support when these changes come. We need a shelter in the storm. RELATIONSHIP All relationship problems stem from poor communication skills, and the differences between partners will always be there as we are all individuals with different values, priorities and ways of dealing with issues. SPIRITUAL identity crisis wherein people experienced drastic changes to our unique purposes, goals, values, attitude and beliefs, identity, and focus typically because of a spontaneous spiritual experience. WORK it have to do with both its quantity and its quality and are not limited to the travails of any one group. Those problems include the low wages in most sectors of the economy; the unemployment, underemployment, and precarious employment suffered by many workers; and the overwork that often characterizes even the most privileged forms of employment after all, even the best job is a problem when it monopolizes so much of life. COMMUNITY there are numerous of problems to faced in a community. Like poverty, violence and crime, and low income and inability to ensure basic goods and services, and discrimination. ❖ HOW I DEAL WITH CIRCUMSTANCES . . .
  • 32. HOME We all have storms in life because sometimes life get tough. We experience the rain and the dark storms. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Vector VECTOR FUNCTIONS VECTOR FUNCTIONS Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration In this section, we will learn about: The motion of an object using tangent and normal vectors. MOTION IN SPACE: VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION Here, we show how the ideas of tangent and normal vectors and curvature can be used in physics to study:  The motion of an object, including its velocity and acceleration, along a space curve. VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION In particular, we follow in the footsteps of Newton by using these methods to derive Kepler s First Law of planetary motion. VELOCITY Suppose a particle moves through space so that its position vector at time t is r(t). VELOCITY Vector 1 Notice from the figure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  So, C=i j+ k VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 3
  • 34. It follows: v(t) = 2t2 i + 3t2 j + t k + i j + k = (2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 3 Since v(t) = r (t), we have: r(t) = ∫ v(t) dt = ∫ [(2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k] dt = (⅔t3 + t) i + (t3 t) j + (½t2 + t) k + D VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 3 Putting t = 0, we find that D = r(0) = i. So, the position at time t is given by: r(t) = (⅔t3 + t + 1) i + (t3 t) j + (½t2 + t) k VELOCITY ACCELERATION The expression for r(t) that we obtained in Example 3 was used to plot the path of the particle here for 0 ≤ t ≤ 3. VELOCITY ACCELERATION In general, vector integrals allow us to recover:  Velocity, when acceleration is known v(t ) v(t0 ) t t0 a(u ) du  Position, when velocity is known r (t ) r (t0 ) t t0 v(u ) du VELOCITY ACCELERATION
  • 35. If the force that acts on a particle is known, then the acceleration can be found from Newton s Second Law of Motion. VELOCITY ACCELERATION The vector version of this law states that if, at any time t, a force F(t) acts on an object of mass m producing an acceleration a(t), then F(t) = ma(t) VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 4 An object with mass m that moves in a circular path with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Institutionalized Inequalities Institutionalized inequalities, a societal prejudice against others through a community or organization, is a prevalent issue within the novel, The Bluest Eye , written by Toni Morrison. The use of racial discrimination, gender roles, and class structures construct these inequalities, and illustrates the immoral high road that institutions in the 20th century would follow along. Pecola Breedlove, the main character and the person who falls to victim most frequently, endures numerous setbacks and obstacles that contribute to the analysis on how The Bluest Eye creates such disparities. As Wall would put it, in a society ordered by hierarchies of power based on race, class, and gender, no one is more powerless hence more vulnerable than a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of an institution that promotes internalized racism would be the school in which Claudia, Pecola, and Frieda attend. Maureen Peal, the new kid to the neighborhood, arrives with her head held high on top of her even higher horse. Maureen is a light skinned African American middle classed girl who is held to the highest regard around school, and who kicks those of whom are darker and poorer to the curb. As we have discussed before, there is a scene in which Maureen offers to walk home with Claudia and her sister Frieda. The walk is interrupted abruptly after running into a crying Pecola in the center of a circle of male classmates taunting her. The boys shout slurs at her about her father and her skin tone, completely disregarding that they themselves were black, or that their father had similarly relaxed habits (65) In regards to internalized racism, Morrison states that they seemed to have taken all of their smoothly cultivated ignorance, their exquisitely learned self hatred, their elaborately designed hopelessness and sucked it all up into a fiery cone of scorn that had burned for ages in the hollows of their minds. (65) Maureen stands idly by while Claudia and Frieda help in saving Pecola from the ruthlessness of the African American boys who hate her for something they all have in common, but the boys finish their taunting because of the stigma surrounding Maureen and her light skin. Maureen takes this time to console Pecola, walking the girls towards the ice cream parlor, and pretending to be anything but sinister. The gears switch, Maureen starts bombarding Pecola with questions of her naked father, and in the end regards Pecola as black and ugly while regarding herself as light and cute. Exposing the African American community of a deep seeded hatred in their community towards the blackest sheep. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. AP Bio Osmosis and Diffusion lab Diffusion and Osmosis Lab Introduction: 1) The relationship between the rate of diffusion, volume and surface area is that the surface area of a subject somewhat correlates with the volume of the object. When the surface area and volume are set up as a ratio, this gives a good idea as to how fast the rate of diffusion will be. The higher surface area to volume ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion. This is because then there is more surfaces to diffuse through and there materials to diffuse, the rate of diffusion is a lot faster. Conversely, when there is a smaller surface area for more molecules to diffuse through, the rate of diffusion will be lower. 2) A few different dialysis tubes, which are semi permeable, will represent a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The higher the water potential in one location compared to another location, will cause the water and molecules to move from the high potential to the low water potential. Lab Design Control: The cell and its extracellular environment Independent Variable: The cell and its volume, surface area, and the water potential of the internal cell and its environment Dependant Variable: The effects rate of diffusion/and or osmosis Repeated Trials: In procedure one, we tested diffusion on different sized cell models (gelatin with various volume and surface area wise). In procedure two, we tested cell models in different internal environments and similar external environments to find the effects on rate of osmosis. In procedure three, we used potato cells in different concentrated sucrose environments to test the effects on water potential on cells and osmosis. Conclusion: 1. The relationship between rate of diffusion/ osmosis, volume, and surface area can be easily seen and analyzed through the data that was collected from procedure one: Surface Area and Cell Size. Phenolphthalein is a dye material in this lab that was used to determine whether a substance was an acid or base. This could be told as the phenolphthalein changed into a murky. Muddled and clouded color when mixed with acids. When the chemical aid was mixed in with a base, the color ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Is A Marvel Hero Marvel Comics Did you know that there are well over 1,000 Marvel characters? Marvel started off as Timely Comics, then Atlas Comics, and finally Marvel Comics. Disney owns part of Marvel Entertainment, which owns Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics make comic books, which is a magazine that shows things happening through pictures with text bubbles. Marvel is associated with Stan Lee, superheroes, and villains. Now on to the history of Marvel. Stan Lee plays a big role in Marvel history. Stanley Martin Lieber was born on December 28, 1922 ( Stan Lee ). When Stan Lee was 17 years old, he got a job working as an office assistant for Timely Comics in 1939. He became an interim editor in the early 1940 s. In 1961 Stan was asked to create a superhero team to compete with DC s Justice League. Stan and Jack Kirby came up with the Fantastic Four, and later on the Hulk, Doctor Strange, Daredevil, Spider Man, and the X Men ( Stan Lee ). Now I will talk about some Marvel heroes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the comics, Captain America was based in New York City, New York. His real name was Steve Rodgers, and he was 6 2 tall. He used to be smaller, but he had a super soldier serum injected into him that made him taller and stronger. Captain America and Bucky Barnes were on a mission and they jumped onto a plane, but Captain America couldn t hold on and fell into the icy waters below as the plane blew up. Eventually, the Avengers found him alive in the ice several years later, and he joined the team ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Women s Role In The Catholic Church Women in the Catholic Church aren t often acknowledged sufficiently for the amount of work they do. The majority of people will think that the Church is merely a building, but in reality, it is the community of Jesus s followers. The Church is simply where they all gather. There is no definition that implies men to have all the major roles. In the Catholic Church, men are constantly seen as the priest, the views on gatherers will be that women aren t important in the Church. Mary is the mother of Jesus, she is the one who followed Jesus since day one. She is the most important woman in the Bible and the Catholic religion. The Catholic Church isn t the only religion that seems like women don t have an important role. Aboriginal spirituality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is the one that followed Jesus from his birth, trusting him at times she never understood, naturally makes her the first disciple. God chose Mary to be the mother of Jesus because she was pure and free of sin. Mary never hesitated at God and her son, Jesus. She accepted all that was destined for her; when God asked her to give birth to Jesus, she was confused, yet she didn t question what God had intended for her. This is what introduced Jesus, the Messiah into our world. If Mary had questioned God and didn t believe in what God had purposed her for, Mary wouldn t be the mother of Jesus and that would ve wrecked the faith women follow. All women in the Church admire Mary. She is the primary source of all women pride. Irene McCormack sets an example to how a disciple should appear. Irene McCormack proclaimed God through teaching youthful students and becoming a nun, which is to live life in God s ways. She was faithful until the end even if it involved death. When the terrorists took her to die she believed in God and stayed faithful to him. She knew that she will eventually suffer in her journeys as she died an unwilling death. She is famous around the Catholic communities as her story explains how strong women can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...