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Persuasive Essay Topics For 4Th Graders Persuasive Essay Topics For 4Th Graders
We Are Fascinated By Robots
People are fascinated by robots. Movies for many years have explored themes of humanity and
artificial intelligence, and at what point those two mix. Perhaps what is so interesting about these films
is the question humans have been asking themselves for thousands of years, what makes something
human? Or even, What makes someone sentient ? It s an intriguing thought. The movie, I, Robot, asks
this question, but it also explores something called the Three Laws , and several moral theories. While
perhaps it doesn t answer any of the queries it brings up, the film is at the very least, curious and
thought provoking. The movie I, Robot is set in the vaguely near future where personal robots have
been integrated into society. These robots are in most every household, like the smart phones of today,
and they are being designed to look increasingly human. While most people in the movie consider
these robots as laptops or iPods that is, a piece of machinery that could do more harm or betray you
than a toaster could a Detective Spooner regards them with suspicion. Because of an car crash where a
robot rescued him instead of a young girl, as the robot calculated Spooner had a greater chance of
survival, the Detective distrusts all robots. Throughout the film, he is ridiculed for believing that
robots could be dangerous. They are all programmed with the Three Laws. Surely, with the Laws in
place, nothing can go wrong.
Spooner then meets a robot called Sonny, who
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The Effects Of Federal Mandates On Virginia
The Effects of Federal Mandates on Virginia: Americans with Disabilities Act
And the No Child Left Behind Act
Because of the Supremacy Clause, when the National government makes a new law or mandate, states
and local governments must comply Federal mandates are requirements that the national government
imposes on state and local governments. Following these requirements are often a condition for the
state or local governments to receive grants and financial support for various programs. Many of these
mandates come with money attached, but some do not. Requirements imposed on State and local
governments without the Federal government providing funds are called unfunded mandates (Losco,
Baker 53.) Virginia is affected by many Federal Mandates. Two prevalent mandates the state of
Virginia must comply with is the Americans with Disabilities Act and the No Child Left Behind Act.
Virginia has complied with these mandates by creating a system to determine if a person has a
disability, providing accommodations to those with disabilities, and Virginia has reformed its public
education system. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was put into place in 1990 to ensure
that people could not discriminate against those with disabilities. At the end of every war, there were
newly disabled American veterans that wanted improved civil rights and proper accommodations for
the disabled that needed them. In the 1960 s, veterans from World War II, the Korean War, and the
Vietnam War saw
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Painting Portraiture In The Whirlwind By Paul Wright
Painting portraiture will become obsolete when the time arrives that photographers will have learned
something about portraiture in its deeper sense... Alfred Stieglitz. Keeping a memory of someone was
not easy during the Enlightment era as it is today. Individuals now keep thousands of images and
photographs for important and unimportant events to mark them, while the expenses of having a
portrait painting during early ages was sometimes unaffordable. However, painting portraiture did not
become obsolete even with the immerse use of photography. Paul Wright a contemporary artist who
painted the Whirlwind has proved Stieglitz wrong as portrait paintings still have their significance, but
with a different context and meaning than those of the early ages. Giovanni Arnoflini and his Bride for
Jan van Eyck and the Whirlwind for Paul Wright are two portraits that open the doors for a
comparison of painting portraiture during the early ages and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The painting is still being interpreted differently, however one of the interpretations is that the portrait
is painted to keep a memory of the wife since many wives died after giving birth at the time. The wife
is thought to be pregnant and so a memory of the wife with her husband seemed to be necessary. The
couples were of an upper middle class which were able to afford to pay the artist for a portrait and the
details of the era were also described in the painting. The clothing, the furniture, religious figures that
are present in the mirror for instance give an idea of the important details considered at that ear. Jan
van Eyck in other words, used the portrait to describe the couples, to keep a memory of them, and
described significant details of that era. He visualized how an upper class family usually is in terms of
their houses and clothing. Moreover, the artist uses lightening and shades to emphasize more on the
painting and to make it as real as
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Containment in Boxes
A box without hinges, key, or lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid.
J. R. R. Tolkien The box is a ubiquitous object, a box of some kind or another can be found in every
culture. For the purpose of this essay it will look at the box from a western viewpoint. Given the
perimeters of this essay I will confine the discussion of the box to Art Therapy, as it is made,
appointed or constructed in the art therapy context; and instead of clinical studies I will be using art as
examples. Boxes appear in all cultures and times, their uses range from hiding, to safe keeping; from
precious to the mundane, The coffin to the bread box. Boxes have become modern man s ways of
organising their office, house, garage, and under the bed secrets. You can shop at stores dedicated
entirely to boxes of all shapes and sizes; The Container Store in the USA, is a great example of this,
an almost obsessive need the Western modern man has to contain things. Might there be some deeper
unmet needs being communicated through this desire to contain the physical things in ones life? True
a way of organising, but could it also be a way of finding physical structure and space just by putting
on a lid and sliding it into a slot under a bed, or into a closet? The ability to controls one s own chaos
without too much work or introspection. Could it be possible that western people find organising and
putting things into containers de stressing because it gives the feeling of having
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Flat Organization Model Essay
Every organization needs a model to which they can structure their companny on, it is how they
structure their organization that will determnine the relationship among the workers and the
management. As for the nursing structure of the organization model it is imperative that the model is
operational and resouresful in that the function of the organization can reach its common goal and
mission. Since no company can function on it s own it is imperative for the company to ensure
commitment and integrety. Therfore, no matter which model an organiztion uses there will be pros and
cons to each side. When looking at the flat organization model, for example, there are several pros to
this. The first is the decentralization of the company, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Although we are addressing the needs of the patient and we have compasion in our job, the idea of
nursing shortages, and understaffing is a big issue among the nurses. In order to appropiately meet the
needs of our clients and improve their health, the organiztion has to implement some type of way to
get the patient ratios to nurses to a safe level, decrease the fatigue of the nurses, thus decreasing the
turnover (Huber, 2014). In addition, I feel that caring for the staff is lacking in the organiztion and
with the lack of caring comes the lack of euthisam to do the job you were hired to do. In order to
correct this, companies need to first of all, evaluate why the staff feels like the managers or facility are
uncaring. We at OhioHealth have yearly evaluation of the company in which we can annominsly state
our concerns, our feelings of our manager, staff, and insurance just to name a few. Consequently, the
managers along with the Chief executive manager, summerize our opinions, and attempts to make
changes. For example, we recently filled out the form and our main complaint was our insurance. So
after the powers to be came together, they actually made some improvements to some of
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Paul s Flattery Essay
As an orator or public speaker the level of professionalism you exuberant is vital, otherwise, you stand
to face criticism, mainly by highly esteemed philosophers and city leaders.
Anyone who was not forthcoming with their intentions and used flattery was perceived to be looking
to secure money from the hearers. Feeling strongly towards orators and their deceit, Plato criticized
them as a sort of merchant or dealer in provisions on which the soul is nourished. Plato also refused to
give the name of art to anything that is irrational and said, if you dispute my views, I am ready to give
my reasons. 2 The opinions and views set a tough stage for Paul to enter a city and begin to proclaim
the gospel of Jesus Christ. Their opinions are not the only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Flattery came with false motives to cover up any greed. Instead, Paul came with authentic material
and because of this there was no conviction of unoriginality1. There was no need to be disingenuous
because his professionalism was directed by the Holy Spirit. If Paul used flattery it would ruin his
perception and the abilities of God. Furthermore, flattery seems neither reputable nor honorable even
when practiced gaining distinction.3 Paul came with encouragement while greeting the Thessalonians
and Corinthians. Paul told the Thessalonian church he was not there for financial gain or in vain.
There was no attempt being made to deceive, or flatter (1 Th 2:1 5).4 Orators came promising to
benefit their hearers culturally with public declarations, benefactions, and advice.1 When Paul returns
to Thessalonica he continues to address them with thanksgiving and not seeking glory for himself or
out of his work, but the glory of the Lord because they needed the reassurance that Jesus is still
coming. Paul had to clear up the confusion after the deceit of other orators which misled the
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Bach And Liszt Essay
Johann Sebastian Bach and Franz Liszt were both renowned for their keyboard proficiency and talent
for composing. Bach was born in Germany and influenced by the Baroque period when music was
centered on religion. Liszt was Hungarian born and influenced by the Romantic period, a time when
composers began breaking away from the traditional and expressing themselves through music.
Coming from different periods the two composers exhibited vast differences and overlapping
similarities. Johann Sebastian Bach was born to a musical family in the Duchy of Saxe Eisenach in
1685. The youngest of eight children, he received a classical education from an early age as well as
being taught the violin and music theory by his father. Bach was a devout Lutheran who composed
many sacred works for the church including masterpiece, The St. Matthew Passion (Sherrane, 2015,
para. 4). As a composer, Bach enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint,
harmonic and motivic organization, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad,
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1). He was a Romantic composer and pianist who was renowned for his unprecedented technique
composing complex music for the piano. His Hungarian and religious upbringing as well as the
expressive Romantic Era highly influenced work. Liszt is credited with the creation of the symphonic
poem also known as a tone poem, a musical composition for orchestras inspired by an extra musical
idea, story, or program. (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2016, para. 1). Liszt uses music to freely express
the emotions of a story such as his composition, Les
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Reflection On Clinical Placement
DESCRIPTION During my clinical placement, I have done the nursing standard 2 which is engaging
in therapeutic and professional relationships. An example of one event in my placement where I have
done this standard is when doing interviews in my two week community placement at the Community
Rehabilitation in Armadale Hospital. For my reflection, I will be using the Gibbs Reflective Cycle
(1988). FEELINGS I am normally a very shy person so when we were told that we were to do
interviews on the first day of my community placement I felt scared. I did not know how to approach
people confidently let alone do an interview. I knew I could do it but I was not confident enough. I
was already feeling overwhelmed because it was my first time to be placed in a hospital.
EVALUATION The good thing in my experience would be that I got to have the experience of doing
interviews and I actually enjoyed it. I also gained more confidence in interacting with my patients. The
not so good thing would be that I have gained confidence in talking to my patients but not the staff or
the people I was working with. I was still very shy in communicating with them. ANALYSIS I have
learnt to do interviews during my placement. Because I took that step out of my comfort zone I
believe that I have learnt a lot. I have learnt to take a step out of my shell and try. I have learnt that it is
not worth getting worked up over doing interviews and talking to people, as it will be a major part of
my
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Response Paper to Betrayal of the American Dream
I ve always been an optimistic person, but while reading The Betrayal of the American Dream, I felt
so much of that optimism drain out of me. Prior to this, I had mistakenly believed there was a
difference between the two political parties in that one of them actually had the people s best interests
at heart. I began to question that belief in recent years, and Barlett and Steele killed whatever faith I
had remaining in it. The more I read the book, the more I wanted to find something that wasn t true;
something I could disagree with. Yet the authors did a very good job with their fact checking, and I
found out I must be more of a liberal than I had thought, because they are making complete sense.
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The public outrage was far too short lived, for we could have invested that money into making new
jobs instead of it going into executive bank accounts where it did no good.
The country recovered from the Great Depression through helping the workers directly. Jobs were
created by the government, and people built infrastructure to help this country grow. Now even those
jobs have gone to China, and our politicians are sending them there. Once I read about that, I was
thinking about all the tax revenue the Federal Government was losing and that is exactly where the
authors went with their point. But was the Federal Government contributing financially to the project?
If so they could have required that California use domestic producers. If not, they could have
promised to contribute if California did use domestic producers, part of which would be paid by the
tax revenue earned. Even if it cost more than the tax revenue it would take in, that would be a better
use of bailout money, and we have many more bridges that could use some work. One of them
randomly collapsed in Minnesota about ten years ago, making the people aware of how unsafe our
infrastructure has gotten.
So after reading this book for nearly 300 pages, I m left with the burning question of What can I do to
fix this? The last couple pages mentions supporting
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Comparing Millers And Reeve s Tale
The Millers and Reeve s tale are a lot like a typical sports rivalry. A real life example of the strife
between the two men, is the Prep vs. La Salle tug of war. The schools are almost identical in beliefs
and the way they are run, but the tension between the hawks and the explorers is beyond any normal
rivalry. Just like how the resentment between the Miller and the Reeve is not just some normal
disagreement. Although the Miller and the Reeve have contrasting, distinct looks about them, they are
not much different. They are both working class men on the same pilgrimage with the same view of
each other. The Miller was your emblematic jock. He weighed in at a husky 224 pounds or sixteen
stone (chaucer 17). He was young and bragged about his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Miller s tale is told as a jolly joke with not much harm towards the carpenter. The tale is a big gag
not even truly directed towards the Reeve. The Reeve is the one who makes it about himself. The
Reeve s tale on the other hand is basically an attack towards the Miller. His tale has hardly any humor
and even deals with the topic of rape. It just seems like the Reeve made up his tale just as a comeback
for the Miller. It was pathetic and malicious. They also differ in the way the protagonists end up after
they find out what is going on. The carpenter is just called crazy, while as the Miller is beaten and
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Theme Of Secrets In Sense And Sensibility
The Role of Secrecy in Sense and Sensibility A novel full of secrets, Sense and Sensibility, allows the
opportunity to explore the use of the secret as a literary tool. Austen creatively uses secrets and their
strategically timed revelation to achieve greater, overarching goals in the novel. In Sense and
Sensibility secrets are used to establish internal and external conflict, create situations of dramatic
irony, and contribute to plot development. Many of the secrets in Sense and Sensibility allowed Jane
Austen to establish both internal and external conflict throughout the novel. The secret of Edward
Ferrars and Lucy Steele s engagement leads to external conflict between Edward and his family.
Edward is disowned by his mother, brother, and sister for being secretly engaged with Lucy and
refusing to break the engagement (Austen 251). This secret also creates considerable internal conflict
and turmoil for Elinor Dashwood. At the beginning of the novel, she only has sense and is not
considered sensible. However, when Lucy Steele reveals the secret engagement to Elinor, her sense
begins to struggle with the sensibility that she has not yet expressed. Her inner ... Show more content
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For example, the secret engagement between Edward Ferrars and Lucy Steele has been kept for four
years, but within the timeframe of the novel it is revealed to the other characters only four months
after Lucy informed Elinor. The shock and frustration felt by Edward s family, specifically his mother,
caused him to be disowned and his inheritance passed to his brother. This led to Lucy bestowing her
affections on Robert, which allowed Edward and Elinor to be finally engaged and married. With the
revelation of the secret, the tempo of the plot is accelerated a great deal from the beginning of volume
3 until the end of the
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Summary Of Where The Bird Sings Best
Where the Bird Sings Best by Alejandro Jodorowsky Restless Books, March 31, 2015 After their son
José drowns in a flood, Teresa and Alejandro Levi fall into dispute about the nature of religion. Teresa
curses God s cruelty, and she scorns her faith keeping friends. Alejandro, on the other hand, is no
stranger to suffering. He watched his own mother get axed to death by her mad Hungarian maid
during a surge of anti Semitic pogroms in Ukraine, so he responds to his son s death by retreating
more deeply into prayer. He prays so intensely that he breaks into the Interworld, an in between world
of pure spirit. Here he meets a rabbi, and, much to Teresa s disbelief and frustration, this rabbi
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Teresa and Alejandro Levi are the narrator s grandparents, the formidable base of a macabre and
surreal story that spans across three generations of family history, from Europe to South America, and
ends with the narrator s birth in a Chilean mining town on Black Thursday, October 29, 1929. There is
magic, sex, violence and persecution. The end date also marks the start of the Great Depression, and
the reader is left with a tingling premonition that the narrator s mission now is to lead the world out of
despair. If you are a fan of Jodorowsky s bizarre cult films, Holy Mountain (198 ), El Topo (198 ), or
Santa Sangre (198 ) to name a few, you might agree that the prolific creator has indeed accomplished
something to that effect with his
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Media Bias Definition
In what ways can bias be defined, according to the authors?
The authors define bias in the text in three main ways. The first is distortion bias which is applied to
news that purportedly distorts or falsifies news. The second is content bias this happens when news
outlets favor one side rather than providing fair and equal treatment to both. The third and final bias
definition in the text is decision making bias, this bias look s at the mindset s of journalists who
allegedly produce the biased content.
The authors argue that elites do care what people think. What is the reason they offer?
The authors say those in dominate society or better known as the elites care about what people think
because they want people to behave in certain ways. Also the elites want people to tolerate elite
activities. The reading states the best definition of power is the ability to get others to do what one ...
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The news shapers are journalistic institutions, individual journalist, and the elites. To begin journalist
institutions and individual journalist are connected due to the fact that journalist working at certain
institutions embody their institutions norms and viewpoints. Media bias flows from the minds of
journalist and within the process of journalistic institutions. Just as journalist institutions influence
individual journalist elites in our society influence journalist institutions.
Did the examination of the results of studies conducted on bias find that there is bias? If so, what kind
and what examples were presented?
Coming to definite conclusion on media bias is not an easy task. There s a variety of factors at play.
However, the examination of the results of studies conducted on bias found that there is bias. This was
done by looking at a variety of different factors and from there creating a biased index. The text states
national media have been biased in favor of tax reductions since
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Reaction Temperature Lab
Determining the Effect of Temperature on a Chemical Reaction In the experiment, my partner and I
will be conducting small tests multiple times to determine what effect temperature of a solution can
have of the speed of a reaction. Heating up sodium thiosulphate in a water bath will alter the
temperature of the solution. The sodium thiosulphate will then be added to room temperature
hydrochloric acid, and using a stopwatch, we will record how long each reaction takes. My partner
and I have decided to do the 90 degrees, 50 degrees, room temperature and ice bath. We have also
decided to conduct each experiment 3 times and find the average of the three different times per
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Wear rubber gloves. Wear lab coats/jackets. Wear safety goggles. Avoid contact with skin. Do not
intentionally inhale. Sodium thiosulphate Irritation of eyes and/or skin. Irritation of the respiratory
and/or digestive tract if ingest/inhaled. Wear rubber gloves. Wear lab coats/jackets. Wear safety
goggles. Avoid contact with skin. Do not intentionally inhale. Hot water Is capable of burning. Usage
of rubber mittens (when handling the 90°C sodium thiosulphate). Risk assessment: Method: 1. Using
the markers, draw a dot in the centre of the white tile. 2. Using the 5ml measuring cylinder, pour 5ml
of hydrochloric acid into it. Set aside for now. 3. Pour 40ml of sodium thiosulphate into the 50ml
measuring cylinder then transfer the sodium thiosulphate into the conical flask. Place conical flask
right above the dot on the
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H.P. Lovecraft’s Fascination in Supernatural Theories Essay
H.P. Lovecraft s fascination in supernatural theories plays into a main basis for his novels. (Wohleber)
With the unknown lurking, Lovecraft incorporates horror through the use of psychological fear as a
form of expression making it become crucial for many of his works. At the Mountains of Madness
encompasses this thought by the expeditions before and after effects on the characters. The urge to be
a success fills the scientists up with courage to embark on such a dangerous trip; however, after the
trip the survivors, Danforth and Dyer, had lost all sense of sanity. On our return Danforth was close to
hysterics..promise to say shew our sketches or say anything. (Lovecraft 176.) Their eyes couldn t
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The horror felt by the characters in the novel are not those of pain, but simply the fear of knowing the
unsuspected truth hiding just beneath the surface of things. (Wohleber.) Lovecraft s writing goes
beyond what tends to be said as horror by using madness in his characters, suspicion and discovery to
the surroundings and the belief of supernatural beings upon us on Earth.(Wohleber.) Such statements
tamper with the mind because with enough evidence one can only wonder whether situations in life
like that can happen. Throughout the book the confusion only grows more by showing how their
suspicion makes them come up with ideas that didn t even happen. When arriving at base and having
only one person a group of dogs missing while everyone else is dead can only make someone bring up
ideas on who is behind it all. Situations like these tamper with the characters head only leading them
to further insanity. Lovecraft works with the nature of fear in literature. He possesses an understanding
of the psychological basis of horror appeal. (Burleson.) Although it is said he was influenced by Poe,
Lovecraft revised what Poe does in his writings. Poe questions the existence of the characters
themselves while Lovecraft deprives the mental wellness of the characters by questioning what their
eyes and ears see or hear.
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Classroom Reflection Essay
The classroom was a tall open square filled with around 35 student desks and one large set of desks in
the front of the class. The front desks consisted of smaller desks which included a stand up desk that
held a computer and a smaller but longer desk with a chair. Behind the front desks was as whiteboard
wall that had a projector pointing towards the wall. All of the student s desks were scattered
throughout the class and faced the whiteboard the room has a lot of space, but the number of desks in
the room took up most of the walking space. The first student arrived at 5:52. Afterwards nine others
join him, one by one. Two of the students began having a conversation while the others. The
discussion between the students stopped shortly after Mrs. Keener arrived.
Mrs. Keener walks in at 5:56 and greets me. She then makes her way to the front of the room and logs
into the IPFW system. The students in the room stay quiet and focused on other things such as their
phones and printed articles as I talk to Mrs. Keener. After she pulls up a power point from the
projector the class begins right at 6:00.
She begins with asking for students to get their writer s notebooks out and answer the question that
was on the whiteboard: (When it comes to Literature Review versus Annotated Bibliography) Which
do you do and why? What do you understand to be the difference between these two mediums. Please
respond to this question in your writer s notebook. Keener also mentioned that she would be
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Underage Drinking Essay example
Underage Drinking
In the article Why the Drinking Age should be Lowered, Ruth Engs believes that the drinking age
should be lowered to about 18 or 19. Engs is a Professor at Indiana University in the Health and
Sciences department. In this article Engs makes a valid point in that responsible drinking could be
taught through role modeling and educational programs. Engs also states facts about the different
drinking ages in other countries, and that the United States has the highest legal purchasing age for
alcoholic beverages in the world.
According to Engs s research all of the irresponsible behaviors involving drinking such as: fighting,
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In these cultures young people learn from their parents about drinking and the responsibility that
comes with it. Engs suggests that we need to change the current prohibition law and teach responsible
drinking techniques for people that choose to consume alcohol. Engs states facts, suggests alternative
solutions, and relates the past from the present; this is why her article is believable.
Engs does have many valid points in this article; however the drinking age probably won t change any
time soon. The problem with drinking and driving would greatly increase, if the prohibition were to
change the law of purchasing or consuming alcohol. Society would break out in madness and there
would probably be many riots, and reports of violent behavior would increase. I believe that Engs has
a fantastic argument; however the government probably won t change their drinking laws in the near
future.
Engs obviously has a great experience with this topic because she is a professor at Indiana University
in the Health and Science department. However, I am not sure why she is trying to argue for the
drinking age to be lowered because she is obviously over the age of 21. She has many strong points
and can tell she has done a serious amount of research on this topic. Engs does give many examples
about how college students drink responsibly.
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Southern Somalia Research Paper
Somalia was colonized by many different countries. It was colonized by Britain, France, Egypt,
Ethiopia, and Italy. Egypt had taken over the coast in 1875. Britain colonized it in 1887. They did this
because they wanted to guard the Suez canal. France took over a part of Somalia because they didn t
get any land in Egypt. In the early 1900 s, Italy gained control of Southern Somalia. They had control
of Southern Somalia until July 1st, 1960 when they gained their own independence. Life during these
colonial times was bad in some places but not all. They were treated unfairly in most places and their
individual culture was not given respect. This was mainly due to Europe wanting it only for the
resources they would get. Italy treated them very well and fairly for a while until they decided to make
the natives adjust to Italian law. They treated them well at first because they were trying not to disturb
the colonies. The colonial government in the British Somaliland was not liked by the people. There
were many uprisings and this made the British abandon the interior of Somalia and they went for the
coasts instead. When they did this, Italy saw an opportunity to take control over the interior. After
World War 2, Somalia was given to the United Nations to become a UN trust territory. They ... Show
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There isn t a strong government as they got rid of governments in the early 1990s. They realized that
having no government at all was a bad idea so they made a very light government. Since there is no
strong government there is a lot of crime. There are also some terror groups there. One of these groups
is Al Shabaab. These crimes and the terror groups are some of the reasons why life isn t very good
there and that people don t want to live there. Their economy is somewhat ok however. One of their
most important resources is livestock. Some of their successes today are that they have at least one
safe city and they are part of the United
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Lance Armstrong Speech
It ain t about how hard ya hit. It s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward Does
anyone know what movie this quote is from? Its from Rocky, a movie about never giving up. How
many of you have ever been told not to give up? Yeah a lot. Sometimes though it can be hard not to.
The odds seem to be stacked against you. Giving in seems easier doesn t it? Taking the easy route or
giving up things when they get tough is a underrated problem amongst youth today. I m going to tell
you a story, that hopefully, next time you think about throwing in the towel, you ll think twice. Now
who here has heard of Lance Armstrong? Probably most of you right. Arguably the most famous doper
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Because of this, it could potentially mask other banned substances, which is why its banned. Jack had
never taken the medication and he was definitely not doping. So how did it end up in his system? In a
panicked call to his father, Jack tried to recount every second of his life leading up to the test. But
there were some strange things about Jack s case. The amount found in Jack s system was 0.8 of a
nanogram per mL. Thats less than one billionth of a gram, thats like taking a teaspoon and pouring it
into the ocean. The small amount would have almost no affect, so why wasn t there more of it? And
there were no signs of a masked substance, which they always leave. Strange wouldn t you say? Jack
took this to court, to try and fight the guilt shoved upon him. He also had a important story to share
with them too. The morning of stage 4 of Abitibi, Jack was late. Its a simple mistake that cost him a
lot. He didn t have time to fill up his bottles at the hotel, or else he would miss the bus driving riders to
the start of the stage in the town of Malartic. Race organizers had none, so Jack felt lucky when a
custodial worker unlocked the nearby community centre especially for him to fill his bottles. Now
Malartic doesn t have the same filtering water systems as the rest of Canada so often pharmaceuticals
are found in the water. The most common substance found? Hydrochlorothiazide. It was in the water.
Jack was late, which lead him drank unsafe water and it had jeopardized
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Ccna 1 Final Exam
CCNA1 Final Exam version 4.0 (100/100) (B) vào lúc 7:55 PM · 33Share Take Assessment ENetwork
Final Exam Network Fundamentals (Version 4.0) Updated March 11th 2009 100/100 1 A PC can not
connect to any remote websites, ping its default gateway, or ping a printer that is functioning properly
on the local network segment. Which action will verify that the TCP/IP stack is functioning correctly
on this PC? Use the ipconfig /all command at the host�s command prompt. X Use the ping 127.0.0.1
command at the command prompt. Use the traceroute command at the command prompt to identify
any failures on the path to the gateway. Use FTP to check for connectivity to remote sites. Download a
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Flash X NVRAM RAM ROM 14 A routing issue has occurred in you internetwork. Which of the
following type of devices should be examined to isolate this error? access point host hub X router
switch 15 Which OSI layer protocol does IP rely on to determine whether packets have been lost and
to request retransmission? application presentation session X transport 16 Due to a security violation,
the router passwords must be changed. What information can be learned from the following
configuration entries? (Choose two.) Router(config)# line vty 0 3 Router(config line)# password
c13c0 Router(config line)# login The entries specify three Telnet lines for remote access. X The
entries specify four Telnet lines for remote access. The entries set the console and Telnet password to
c13c0 . Telnet access will be denied because the Telnet configuration is incomplete. X Access will be
permitted for Telnet using c13c0 as the password. 17 Which prompt represents the appropriate mode
used for the copy running config startup config command ? Switch 6J gt; X Switch 6J# Switch
6J(config)# Switch 6J(config if)# Switch 6J(config line)# 18 Which combination of network id and
subnet mask correctly identifies all IP addresses from 172.16.128.0 through 172.16.159.255?
172.16.128.0 255.255.255.224 172.16.128.0 255.255.0.0 172.16.128.0 255.255.192.0 X 172.16.128.0
255.255.224.0 172.16.128.0 255.255.255.192 19 When must a router
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Amphora Research Paper
I chose the amphora from the Museum of Classical Archaeology that has a Roman date. During the
Bronze Age was when the Greco Roman word, amphora, developed in ancient Greek. An amphora is a
large vessel used for storage and transport in pre modern times. Amphorae (plural) were used in large
numbers for the transport and storage of various products, usually wine, but it was used for both liquid
and dry products. This amphora was also used for the typical purposes of storage and transport, but I
believe it was used on a ship. It was obviously found sunk in the sea, as it has lime incrustations and
remains of shells that cling to the surface and so, therefore, it was used on a ship. The base aided
transport by ship, and the amphorae were stored upright or on their sides in layers. If it was upright,
they were most likely held by a rack or ropes passed through their handles to prevent shifting during
rough seas. Amphorae often indicate the age of a shipwreck and the geographic origin of the cargo so
they benefit maritime archaeologist who are exploring shipwrecks. Amphorae are usually ceramic, but
they have been found made of metals and other materials. This amphora seems to be ceramic, but it s
hard to know with the shells and lime around it from being in the sea. Roman amphorae were ... Show
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I believe this amphora was a neck amphora since the neck and body meet at an angle rather than a
continuous curve. Neck amphorae were used in the early history of ancient Greece, but was replaced
by the one piece type from around the 7th century BC onward. Therefore, this amphora must have
been from sometime before the 7th century. Amphorae varied in height as the largest stands as tall as
1.5 meters while some were fewer than 30 centimeters high. Most were around 45 centimeters high
which I believe this amphora is about this
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Aristotle s Duality Of Virtue Ethics
Aristotle s philosophy on virtue ethics involves the essence of what it means to be human, how to live
the most fulfilling and effective life, and how this affects one s responsibility to others. This theory is
applicable to virtually any profession, engineering included. As has been instilled in my perceptions
about my chosen career field since my first day at Texas A M University, engineering is far beyond the
intellect to do calculus and write computer code; engineering is making decisions that will affect
countless others and could even hold others life at stake. For this reason, Aristotle s duality of
intellectual and moral virtues deserves a more substantial introspective role in the engineering field.
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The reason for this non exhaustive list of qualities is that an engineer needs to be able to work and do
business with an array of people, and showing too much emotion or anger is generally unproductive
for the group and can lead to serious interpersonal issues. Engineers should actively work to find ways
to improve their skills, learning from all others, as well be humble enough to admit when somebody
else has a better idea than them. Lastly, engineers should have a personal drive, a personal telos, to
improve not only themselves but to improve society as a whole, be it via increasing the technological
knowledge and capabilities or by providing aid during a humanitarian crisis.
There is much that can be said of engineering in terms of Aristotle s theory of virtue ethics. Engineers
must strive to attain a high level of virtuosity in both the intellectual and moral categories, as
engineers can make decisions that affect the welfare and the very lives of those that use the products
of their labor. While Texas A M University does present many relevant virtues to its students in their
coursework, these are mostly intellectual virtues; moral virtues will have to come through practice in
each of our individual
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Speech Sound Octavia Butler
Language is key for survival
In Speech Sound by Octavia Butler is a fascinating short story that embellish in humankind s inability
to communicate with actual words with one another. Language is in fact an active medium of
communication through which we establish and comprehend society norms and custom, is certainly
recognized as a pivotal tool for survival. Is usual to view language as simply system nonetheless,
Butler demonstrate that language is complex system which is vital to describe and shape our
experiences in which our lives unfold. Speech Sound being introducing the main character named
Rye, a woman who was left alone as result of the illness who had stripped her killing her parents,
sisters, husband, children s one by one and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She asks Obsidian to go home with her, he was surprised but took her offer in consideration afterword.
Rye knew Obsidian was not regular guy and there were few like him, she notices he was left hand it
which is sing that he was less impaired and drive but they are certainly more reasonable and
comprehending and at course more intellectual. This seem to be the perfect ending of story of two
people has been affected by illness and are struggling to survive, although they are privilege than
others. After agreeing that they were unifying their lives and on her way home; they run into women
being a chased by men who is presumably her husband who carry a knife. As soon as Obsidian
encounter this situation he jumped out the car and shout it was the first times Rye had heard his voice.
In few second the men have already stab the women to dead and obsidian killed him but the
unthinkable happen, in moment when Obsidian was distracted the men open his eyes and pull the
trigger and kill Obsidian, he had died and left Rye along, the men that represented hope and new
beginning to Rye was gone now. In addition, two children came out of the house where the man and
the woman had run, a boy and little girl they crossed the street where Rye was. They look and Rye and
the directed their path to the woman, the little girl move the
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Descriptive Essay On A Tornado
The Tornado
I was playing outside on a hot, late afternoon in August. My mother and grandmother were in the
house. My dad was at work. I was five.
In the time it took to bend down, pick up the ball, and stand, the day changed. No birds sang, no
insects buzzed, nothing. There s no wind, I said aloud. It seemed as if the earth had sucked in all the
air around me. The hair on my arms stood up. The poplar leaves hung still.
I looked around me slowly, as if in a dream. Across Palmer s fields, where the sun went down, the sky
had darkened. I started walking there, towards the west. The tall grass in front of me was still.
I could hear myself breathing. The farmland shimmered in slow motion stillness. The sky changed
colour. Now, it was green.
The screen door slammed. It made a loud crack in the silence. Whirling around, I saw my mother
coming onto the front porch. She yelled something. Her hair was blowing. Her apron was blowing
against her. Wind! I looked back to the west, and there was the storm clawing its way into the sky
above me. I stood staring, held by its power. The wind felt wild. It rolled around me. I loved it.
From almost another world, I heard my mother yell, Tara May Stewart, you get in this house right
now!
I didn t want to go. I wanted to stay, rooted to this fierce place. The dog came bounding, Get moving,
he said, tongue lolling, eyes wide, his body banging against my legs.
My grandmother now stood next to my mother, thin arms waving. Her tiny frame was lashed by her
apron strings, her bony knees swaying. The wind pushed me towards them until I had to run or be
thrown to the ground. The rain came slashing at my legs, and by the time my feet hit the porch steps, I
could hardly keep myself upright.
My mother grasped my arms in fear and anger, pulling me into the house. Once inside, she pushed her
whole body against the heavy front door until it finally shut. I heard the lock snap into place against
the rain and wind.
Get downstairs, she shouted. The door to the root cellar was already open. It leaned against the side of
the cellar closet. Grandma climbed down the wooden stairs first, then me. My sister was already down
there. My mother came down last, pulling the hinged door over us.
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Lord of the Flies Compared to Animal Farm Essay
Dictators often use fear as a control tactic in their countries as they want to make sure they have total
power over their people. Fear is defined as an unpleasant and often strong emotion caused by
anticipation or awareness of danger, often causing a person to act according to what is necessary for
survival. Although fear can be unpleasant, many people like it in different ways; some like the
suspense that scary movies bring, while others like the thrill that is created when cliff jumping. George
Orwell s allegory Animal Farm and William Golding s novel Lord of the Flies, exemplifies societies
who are controlled by authority figures during the war. Jack, a narcissist dictator takes over Ralph s
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Napoleon uses that strategy because animals are scared and their ignorance makes them believe that if
they work harder and do what Napoleon says, they will have a better chance of surviving. Jack s tribe
also does everything he says because they are scared to physically get hurt or killed. Therefore both
leaders benefit from this physical fear that both societies experience. Both leaders use supernatural
things and outside influences to establish fear over their society. Jack uses constantly the beast to his
own advantage. He often makes allusion of it to scare his tribe, as it is shown when he says the beast
might try to come in (Golding 177) to his guards. This shows that he is definitely afraid of the beast
even though he tries to reassure his tribe to not be afraid, which perfectly links with his previous
words of this head is for the beast. It s a gift (Golding 151) which clearly proves his fear of the beast,
while at the same time using that as a way to persuade his tribe that they are safe with him as long as
they do what he says. Napoleon uses lies about outside enemies to his own advantage. Napoleon
claims that Snowball is a traitor and was secretly frequenting the farm by night (Orwell 52) causing
panic in the animals. Therefore whenever anything
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Illegal Immigration Problems
There be many problems with the increase of illegal immigrants coming to the United States, this
affects the U.S in many ways. The problem is that it takes to long to get the visa because there are a lot
of illegal immigrants. This affects the illegal immigrants that are coming to the U.S because it takes to
long and this also affects the people in the U.S that are a citizen because the illegal immigration get
the working visa so they can live in the U.S. This makes it harder for the people to get a job because
of the illegal immigrants taking jobs. This being ever since they made the vise it just takes to long to
make.This problem has to be solved immediately for the U.S citizen to not lose their job and to have a
better chance living in the United States. The problem is in the United States, it causes the visa by
taking so long to make a vase for the illegal immigrants.
There are many solutions to solve the problem of illegal immigrants in the United States. Some of the
solutions will be making a pathway to citizenship and improving the border security to fix
immigration. The article How To Fix Illegal Immigration? Earned Citizenship by D. Griswald, it
explains how immigrants have a chance making pathway to citizenship. By making a Pathway to
citizenship for the undocumented immigrants, it will provide a path for those undocumented
immigrants that have been in the United States. Before fixing the borders, we need to fix the illegal
immigrants in the United States. By
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Eastern Orthodoxy
Eastern Orthodox Church is known as Orthodox Catholic Church; it is one of three major doctrinal
and jurisdictional sects of Christianity (Meyendorff). Today, 225 million people follow Orthodox
Catholic Christians they live mainly in the Balkans, the Middle East, some are America, and Russia.
Eastern Orthodoxy is the large body of Christians who follow the faith and practices that were defined
by the first seven ecumenical councils (Meyendorff). The word orthodox means right believing, they
also follows the tradition and the doctrine with a strict interpretation. The word Orthodox (rightly
believing) was first used by the Greek speaking Christian who labeled the communities or individuals
who conserve the true faith, as defined by those councils,
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Psychosocial And Cognitive Learning Theories
Psychosocial and Cognitive learning are just a few of the theories that describe the makeup of human
development and behavior. Psychosocial theories explore the relationship between the social
environment and an individual s psychological condition (Crawford and Hawford, 2011). Whilst
Cognitive Learning Theory explains certain behavioral responses of people based on their
understanding and mental representation of what is happening at the present time. This theory also
explores a person s everyday interaction within their environment and recognizes various social
treatments as having an influential impact on a child s development (Crawford and Walker, 2010).
More specifically, this review of literature will be focusing on key aspects of Psychosocial and
Cognitive Learning theories through the Attachment Theory and Piaget s work respectively.
Attachment theory is a psychological, evolutionary and ethological theory concerning relationships
with humans, (Becknel, 2012). John Bowlby initially developed the Attachment Theory in 1930,
however, this theory was further extended in the 1950s through to the 1980s when Bowlby
collaborated with Mary Salter Ainsworth (Bowlby and Ainsworth, 1992). Bowlby theorized that in
order for a child s social and emotional behavior to develop normally, a child must develop at least
one relationship with a primary caregiver. This attachment must occur within the first three years of
the infant s life and be with a caregiver that is consistently
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Changes In Canada In The 19th Century
The country that we have come to call Canada, has been built and shaped by wars, and military
confrontations. In the 19th century, Canada had many conflicts that helped change and make Canada,
some of which are: The War of 1812, Rebellions of 1838, The Fenian Raids and the Red River
Rebellion. These obstacles presented, threatened the security, defense and the stability of Canada,
which was a British colony(I feel that this does not make sense). Canada relied almost exclusively on
the militia, which was composed of ordinary citizens and not a professional standing army. Although,
the militia did provide basic defense, they were not qualified enough. However, there was a growing
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The objective of the brotherhood was to free Ireland from Great Britain by attacking Canada, A British
colony(who were the british colonie). The Battle of Ridgeway in 1866, between the Canadian militia
and the Fenians, was the greatest test to the militia to see the strength, organization, and most
importantly, was the militia the Canada s greatest defense? The battle was a complete disaster for the
militia, which was made up mostly of a Canadian militia force. Granatstien argues, militia had no
administrative organization to provide shelter or food for the called up troops, and the men had to beg
for assistance and going on and saying that the militia was deficient in nearly everything except
enthusiasm . The first test, for the militia is to actually take on a defense task by themselves, without
the British army, which was a complete failure. This battle strongly submits that the militia is actually
just a myth and not the best defense for Canada. Furthermore, the militia was flawed, the Fenians
feared the British regulars more than the militia. When the Fenians heard the British troops were
drawing near... the enemy successfully made its way back on the American side of the line. The
British army was the genuine defense of Canada not the
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The Explosion Of Rock N Roll Era
The explosion of Rock n Roll in the mid 1950 s helped bring to the forefront of American society the
idea that social, cultural, and musical change was deeply needed. By 1959, the initial success and jolt
of the Rock n Roll era, that took the American youth by storm three years earlier, had officially fallen
apart at the seams. The late 1950 s and early 1960 s marked a period of decline for the Rock and Roll
genre. The parting of Elvis Presley for the military in 1958, the death of Buddy Holly and two other
members of The Crickets in 1959, and the departure of the other members of Rock and Roll s Big Five
throughout much of the late 1950 s had devastated America s hope for social and musical change
(Ashton Lecture). With this breakdown of Rock n Roll, came an era that was once again dominated
and mesmerized by the Jazz, Pop and Country Western genres. The Rock and Roll flame that
captivated so many American citizens throughout much of the 1950 s was slowly beginning to
dwindle back into the darkness. As all hope seemed to be lost, a new dawn for Rock and Roll was
gradually appearing. In 1963 1964 with the introduction of a small British band from Liverpool,
England, the dawn that everyone was waiting for had finally arrived and with it would change Rock n
Roll history forever.
The Beatles, for many people, was one of the greatest Rock n Roll bands to ever live. Throughout
their illustrious career, The Beatles were able not only to revolutionize and influence the
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Netflix Competitive Analysis
1. A key business goal was to reduce the cost of building the DVD library. One tactic used to achieve
this goal was to stimulate demand on older and lesser know movie titles. Shifting demand away from
higher cost new releases drove down the average price of acquiring DVDs and improved asset
utilization. This produced increased margins and profitability.
To balance demand Netflix developed a proprietary recommendation system. The system enabled the
transition from a manual one size fits all promotion approach to an automated data driven marketing
plan that delivered personalized recommendations across the entire movie library. Effectively, the
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The use of technology has allowed Netflix to build a profitable business by taking advantage of the
uniform pricing differential cost concept. They also leveraged technology to enhance the value
proposition and overcome the shipping delay and reduce the cost of building their DVD library.
Technology has enabled them to deliver a differentiated service based on the automation of key
processes. This in turn has built a competitive advantage over the traditional retail stores.
Several key processes, the supporting technology components, and competitive advantages include:
|Key Process |Supporting Technology |Competitive Advantage |
|Movie Discovery |Search Engine |Matches subscriber preferences to |
| |Recommendation System |available library content. |
| | |Provides a personalized experience that |
| | |can t be replicated in retail stores. |
|Renting Movies |Automated Alerts and Reminders |Subscribers simply manage their queue |
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Connie Is Amidst An Immature Disobedience
The fifteen year old protagonist of the story, Connie is amidst an immature disobedience. She
contends with her mom and sister, June, and dismisses family life for investigating young men at the
neighborhood eatery. She tries to seem more established and shrewder than she is, and her head is
loaded with fantasies and prevalent music that sustain her thoughts of sentiment and affection. At the
point when Arnold Friend touches base at Connie s home, she should face the cruel substances of
adulthood, which look to some extent like her dreams. Connie rejects the part of being a little girl,
sister and pleasant young lady to develop her sexual persona, which prospers just when she is far from
her home and family. She ridicules her unattractive more established sister, June, and is in consistent
clash with her family. Her worries are normally pre adult: she fixates on her looks, listens to music,
hangs out with her companions, flirts with young men, and investigates her sexuality. She enjoys the
way that younger and even older men find her appealing. Connie has developed a specific way of
dressing, walking, and laughing that make her sexually engaging, in spite of the fact that these
idiosyncrasies are just brief affectations. She acts one way in her home and a completely different way
when she is somewhere else. Everything about her had two sides to it, one for home and one for
anywhere that was not home: her walk, which could be childlike and bobbing, or languid enough to
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The Patent Law Of Taiwan
This thesis is to address the possibility of adapting the patent law in Taiwan, compared with what is
done in India. These adjustments utilize the so called TRIPS flexibilities embodied in the TRIPS
Agreement (The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights), as Annex 1C of
the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization (hereinafter the WTO) which
came into effect in January, 1995. As a trade off between promoting knowledge diffusion and
exclusivity to use the knowledge, the patent system is part of the minimum standard established in the
course of the globalization of intellectual property right (IPR). The formation of TRIPS also
demonstrates that the strength of private sector and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of the root of the intellectual property rights inevitably goes to the inherent public goods
analysis, favoring partially the inventor s power of control will become a burden for users and
competitors. Excessive protection may ultimately reduce competition barrier and weaken the power of
the national innovation. If developing countries can render their laws to curve it to the pro competitive
strategy, and this would allow the technology free rider countries to become fair followers, as
Professor Reichman indicates. In this way, developing countries can make use of TRIPS flexibilities,
because wiggle room in fact exists in the TRIPS Agreement. For example, Brazil employs this idea in
constructing its compulsory license requirements in its copyright law; South Africa adopted a more
stringent patent protection than the TRIPS Agreement demands while incorporated a safeguard clause
to facilitate the use of essential drugs. Another good example of employing TRIPS flexibilities is the
patent law of India. Before the TRIPS Agreement was negotiated, India s patent law did not regard
pharmaceutical chemicals as subject matter of protection and India consequentially became one of
world s top generic drug producers. However, in order to comply with
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Personal Note On Social Skills
I try very hard to teach my children that social skills are very important in the world. You have to be
able to communicate and speak your mind. Those who hide in the background and don t say anything
are the people that don t get very far in real life situations. My oldest daughter has this down to a
science in the fact that she deals with customers on a daily basis and has to be able to be people
friendly at her job. My second daughter is all bundled up and shy and won t speak out for the things
that she thinks is right. This causes me and her to have conflict on a daily basis, especially through the
things she deals with at school from the other students and teachers. My youngest daughter let me tell
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Hopefully I have tried to keep the social skills to a professional level in the jobs that I have had. Social
skills are very important all around the world; if you don t have good social skills your
professionalism could take a big hit for the rest of your working days. This is very important with the
learning of the job, if you have bad posture, your arms are crossed, you re not looking at the person
talking to you, and these are not the social skills you want to put out there for everyone to see.
Principles of good social skills can take you to the top of the ladder. You could make better money and
have a better work environment. When social skills are learned they can be easily taught. If we had a
social skills class to take I would make the world take it, so we could be better communicators and
better listeners. This would make a big difference in the work place and the outside world. Would the
world be war free if we knew better social skills? I think it would be a better place to live and a safer
place for our kids to live. So why don t we all learn social skills, and make our world the place we
want to live in. Life is how you make it and if you have social skills then you can compete on any
level you want to compete on. Make social skills somewhat a priority in your everyday living so that
you are confident and know how to be polite and responsive to other people and their interest. Social
skills are like M M s they make the world go round and round.
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Minimum Fuel Drop Rule
It s without a doubt that the feature race at the Clipsal 500 Adelaide was one of the craziest V8
Supercars races to date, however I seem to be one of the few labelling it Crazy rather than a Joke . So
I shall explain why it is not a complete joke.
While their was a lot of confusion over the race start, I will focus on the fuel drop rule instead.
The Facts: During certain races there is a required amount of fuel that must be put into the car during
the race, this is often referred to the as the minimum fuel drop . The rule came about as a way to
combat the engine disparity that was found amongst manufacturers early on in the Car Of The Future
project. For last Sunday s Clipsal 500 feature race that minimum fuel drop was 140 litres. This ...
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We kept sacrificing our track position (which was actually very good) to put fuel in knowing the race
was time certain. We could have run in the top 5 all day but that wouldn t have helped the end result.
JP: Do you think the fuel drop rule should change? If so why?
NP: No I don t think so. The rule is there to give all engine manufactures a even playing field.
JP: Do you think the rule should be scaled so the required fuel drop is in proportion to the actual race
distance?
NP: It should be scaled but at the Clipsal 500 all the teams knew the rule, so if they all took the
approach of getting the fuel in, many of them wouldn t have been penalised.
JP: What did you think when you emerged as the leader in the final phase of the race?
NP: I knew I was leading as we sat in pit lane for the break due to the Lightning, I knew I had a fast
car and just needed to keep it clean. The final lap was amazing. I was taking it all in and enjoying the
battle with Fabian. I wasn t sure if he was right on fuel, I was told he was so I was racing him hard to
make sure I crossed the line first. No way was I winning the race finishing second on
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Fda Drug Review Process
Comparison USA FDA, Health Canada, and EMA The regulatory body in USA is the FDA, in the
European Union the EMA, the European Commission and the national authorities of the EU member
states and in the Canada the Health Canada handle the drug review processes. Each agency has their
own distinctive approaches to approve drugs biologics and medical devices. The globalization of the
pharmaceutical industry, harmonising the drug regulatory approval process of the US FDA and EU
EMA, and Health Canada is essential to speed up the progress of new treatments. The main goal of all
agencies is to put a drug in the market in safe, efficient and faster. We will examine here the agencies
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If a new drug has potential therapeutic value that outweighs the risks an applicant needs to submit
drug submission for new drug or biologic to the Health Canada s Health Products and Food Branch
(HPFB) to pursue a review and, ultimately, regulatory approval (Health Canada, 2016). Canadian
regulations need preclinical and clinical trials to get a marketing approval in Canada. The HPFB
assesses and observes the safety, efficacy and quality of drugs used for human and animal, medical
devices, natural health and other therapeutic products. A manufacturer may apply for the Generic
product via Abbreviated NDS (ANDS). In Canada, medical devices are divided into four classes based
on the level of risk connected with their use, Class I devices present the lowest potential risk like
thermometers that do not require a medical device license. Class II, III and IV devices required a
medical device license to sell the products legally in the
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Negative Impact On Technology
Over the years, America has made many new technological advances, which can be attributed to
various societal downfalls. These advances have affected this nation socially, cognitively, and
economically, and will only continue to have these effects as the years proceed. Although technology
is capable of being a great tool, it is simultaneously capable of being a dangerous tool. America s
unwavering and growing reliance on technology is ultimately setting this nation and its people up for
destruction and doom. Experiencing face to face interaction with other humans is vital
(Schahhosseini). However, in today s world, many people are quick to rely on texting, emailing, video
chatting, and phone calls instead of relying on themselves. Although this form of communication is
convenient, it results in many people no longer developing necessary social skills (Wilmot). Children
are not being taught the importance of these skills, but instead are being taught to direct their
dependence toward technology. Teens believe that it is okay to disconnect themselves from one on one
family time, and as a substitute connect themselves to computers, video games, and social media.
Many parents do not recognize these as problems. Therefore, nothing is corrected, which only deepens
the issue (Schahhosseini). According to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, a typical child
spends roughly five hours watching television daily, around three hours playing video games or on a
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Persuasive Essay Topics For 4Th Graders

  • 1. Persuasive Essay Topics For 4Th Graders 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 Topics For 4Th Graders Persuasive Essay Topics For 4Th Graders
  • 2. We Are Fascinated By Robots People are fascinated by robots. Movies for many years have explored themes of humanity and artificial intelligence, and at what point those two mix. Perhaps what is so interesting about these films is the question humans have been asking themselves for thousands of years, what makes something human? Or even, What makes someone sentient ? It s an intriguing thought. The movie, I, Robot, asks this question, but it also explores something called the Three Laws , and several moral theories. While perhaps it doesn t answer any of the queries it brings up, the film is at the very least, curious and thought provoking. The movie I, Robot is set in the vaguely near future where personal robots have been integrated into society. These robots are in most every household, like the smart phones of today, and they are being designed to look increasingly human. While most people in the movie consider these robots as laptops or iPods that is, a piece of machinery that could do more harm or betray you than a toaster could a Detective Spooner regards them with suspicion. Because of an car crash where a robot rescued him instead of a young girl, as the robot calculated Spooner had a greater chance of survival, the Detective distrusts all robots. Throughout the film, he is ridiculed for believing that robots could be dangerous. They are all programmed with the Three Laws. Surely, with the Laws in place, nothing can go wrong. Spooner then meets a robot called Sonny, who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Effects Of Federal Mandates On Virginia The Effects of Federal Mandates on Virginia: Americans with Disabilities Act And the No Child Left Behind Act Because of the Supremacy Clause, when the National government makes a new law or mandate, states and local governments must comply Federal mandates are requirements that the national government imposes on state and local governments. Following these requirements are often a condition for the state or local governments to receive grants and financial support for various programs. Many of these mandates come with money attached, but some do not. Requirements imposed on State and local governments without the Federal government providing funds are called unfunded mandates (Losco, Baker 53.) Virginia is affected by many Federal Mandates. Two prevalent mandates the state of Virginia must comply with is the Americans with Disabilities Act and the No Child Left Behind Act. Virginia has complied with these mandates by creating a system to determine if a person has a disability, providing accommodations to those with disabilities, and Virginia has reformed its public education system. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was put into place in 1990 to ensure that people could not discriminate against those with disabilities. At the end of every war, there were newly disabled American veterans that wanted improved civil rights and proper accommodations for the disabled that needed them. In the 1960 s, veterans from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Painting Portraiture In The Whirlwind By Paul Wright Painting portraiture will become obsolete when the time arrives that photographers will have learned something about portraiture in its deeper sense... Alfred Stieglitz. Keeping a memory of someone was not easy during the Enlightment era as it is today. Individuals now keep thousands of images and photographs for important and unimportant events to mark them, while the expenses of having a portrait painting during early ages was sometimes unaffordable. However, painting portraiture did not become obsolete even with the immerse use of photography. Paul Wright a contemporary artist who painted the Whirlwind has proved Stieglitz wrong as portrait paintings still have their significance, but with a different context and meaning than those of the early ages. Giovanni Arnoflini and his Bride for Jan van Eyck and the Whirlwind for Paul Wright are two portraits that open the doors for a comparison of painting portraiture during the early ages and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The painting is still being interpreted differently, however one of the interpretations is that the portrait is painted to keep a memory of the wife since many wives died after giving birth at the time. The wife is thought to be pregnant and so a memory of the wife with her husband seemed to be necessary. The couples were of an upper middle class which were able to afford to pay the artist for a portrait and the details of the era were also described in the painting. The clothing, the furniture, religious figures that are present in the mirror for instance give an idea of the important details considered at that ear. Jan van Eyck in other words, used the portrait to describe the couples, to keep a memory of them, and described significant details of that era. He visualized how an upper class family usually is in terms of their houses and clothing. Moreover, the artist uses lightening and shades to emphasize more on the painting and to make it as real as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Containment in Boxes A box without hinges, key, or lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid. J. R. R. Tolkien The box is a ubiquitous object, a box of some kind or another can be found in every culture. For the purpose of this essay it will look at the box from a western viewpoint. Given the perimeters of this essay I will confine the discussion of the box to Art Therapy, as it is made, appointed or constructed in the art therapy context; and instead of clinical studies I will be using art as examples. Boxes appear in all cultures and times, their uses range from hiding, to safe keeping; from precious to the mundane, The coffin to the bread box. Boxes have become modern man s ways of organising their office, house, garage, and under the bed secrets. You can shop at stores dedicated entirely to boxes of all shapes and sizes; The Container Store in the USA, is a great example of this, an almost obsessive need the Western modern man has to contain things. Might there be some deeper unmet needs being communicated through this desire to contain the physical things in ones life? True a way of organising, but could it also be a way of finding physical structure and space just by putting on a lid and sliding it into a slot under a bed, or into a closet? The ability to controls one s own chaos without too much work or introspection. Could it be possible that western people find organising and putting things into containers de stressing because it gives the feeling of having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Flat Organization Model Essay Every organization needs a model to which they can structure their companny on, it is how they structure their organization that will determnine the relationship among the workers and the management. As for the nursing structure of the organization model it is imperative that the model is operational and resouresful in that the function of the organization can reach its common goal and mission. Since no company can function on it s own it is imperative for the company to ensure commitment and integrety. Therfore, no matter which model an organiztion uses there will be pros and cons to each side. When looking at the flat organization model, for example, there are several pros to this. The first is the decentralization of the company, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although we are addressing the needs of the patient and we have compasion in our job, the idea of nursing shortages, and understaffing is a big issue among the nurses. In order to appropiately meet the needs of our clients and improve their health, the organiztion has to implement some type of way to get the patient ratios to nurses to a safe level, decrease the fatigue of the nurses, thus decreasing the turnover (Huber, 2014). In addition, I feel that caring for the staff is lacking in the organiztion and with the lack of caring comes the lack of euthisam to do the job you were hired to do. In order to correct this, companies need to first of all, evaluate why the staff feels like the managers or facility are uncaring. We at OhioHealth have yearly evaluation of the company in which we can annominsly state our concerns, our feelings of our manager, staff, and insurance just to name a few. Consequently, the managers along with the Chief executive manager, summerize our opinions, and attempts to make changes. For example, we recently filled out the form and our main complaint was our insurance. So after the powers to be came together, they actually made some improvements to some of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Paul s Flattery Essay As an orator or public speaker the level of professionalism you exuberant is vital, otherwise, you stand to face criticism, mainly by highly esteemed philosophers and city leaders. Anyone who was not forthcoming with their intentions and used flattery was perceived to be looking to secure money from the hearers. Feeling strongly towards orators and their deceit, Plato criticized them as a sort of merchant or dealer in provisions on which the soul is nourished. Plato also refused to give the name of art to anything that is irrational and said, if you dispute my views, I am ready to give my reasons. 2 The opinions and views set a tough stage for Paul to enter a city and begin to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. Their opinions are not the only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flattery came with false motives to cover up any greed. Instead, Paul came with authentic material and because of this there was no conviction of unoriginality1. There was no need to be disingenuous because his professionalism was directed by the Holy Spirit. If Paul used flattery it would ruin his perception and the abilities of God. Furthermore, flattery seems neither reputable nor honorable even when practiced gaining distinction.3 Paul came with encouragement while greeting the Thessalonians and Corinthians. Paul told the Thessalonian church he was not there for financial gain or in vain. There was no attempt being made to deceive, or flatter (1 Th 2:1 5).4 Orators came promising to benefit their hearers culturally with public declarations, benefactions, and advice.1 When Paul returns to Thessalonica he continues to address them with thanksgiving and not seeking glory for himself or out of his work, but the glory of the Lord because they needed the reassurance that Jesus is still coming. Paul had to clear up the confusion after the deceit of other orators which misled the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Bach And Liszt Essay Johann Sebastian Bach and Franz Liszt were both renowned for their keyboard proficiency and talent for composing. Bach was born in Germany and influenced by the Baroque period when music was centered on religion. Liszt was Hungarian born and influenced by the Romantic period, a time when composers began breaking away from the traditional and expressing themselves through music. Coming from different periods the two composers exhibited vast differences and overlapping similarities. Johann Sebastian Bach was born to a musical family in the Duchy of Saxe Eisenach in 1685. The youngest of eight children, he received a classical education from an early age as well as being taught the violin and music theory by his father. Bach was a devout Lutheran who composed many sacred works for the church including masterpiece, The St. Matthew Passion (Sherrane, 2015, para. 4). As a composer, Bach enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organization, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1). He was a Romantic composer and pianist who was renowned for his unprecedented technique composing complex music for the piano. His Hungarian and religious upbringing as well as the expressive Romantic Era highly influenced work. Liszt is credited with the creation of the symphonic poem also known as a tone poem, a musical composition for orchestras inspired by an extra musical idea, story, or program. (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2016, para. 1). Liszt uses music to freely express the emotions of a story such as his composition, Les ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Reflection On Clinical Placement DESCRIPTION During my clinical placement, I have done the nursing standard 2 which is engaging in therapeutic and professional relationships. An example of one event in my placement where I have done this standard is when doing interviews in my two week community placement at the Community Rehabilitation in Armadale Hospital. For my reflection, I will be using the Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1988). FEELINGS I am normally a very shy person so when we were told that we were to do interviews on the first day of my community placement I felt scared. I did not know how to approach people confidently let alone do an interview. I knew I could do it but I was not confident enough. I was already feeling overwhelmed because it was my first time to be placed in a hospital. EVALUATION The good thing in my experience would be that I got to have the experience of doing interviews and I actually enjoyed it. I also gained more confidence in interacting with my patients. The not so good thing would be that I have gained confidence in talking to my patients but not the staff or the people I was working with. I was still very shy in communicating with them. ANALYSIS I have learnt to do interviews during my placement. Because I took that step out of my comfort zone I believe that I have learnt a lot. I have learnt to take a step out of my shell and try. I have learnt that it is not worth getting worked up over doing interviews and talking to people, as it will be a major part of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Response Paper to Betrayal of the American Dream I ve always been an optimistic person, but while reading The Betrayal of the American Dream, I felt so much of that optimism drain out of me. Prior to this, I had mistakenly believed there was a difference between the two political parties in that one of them actually had the people s best interests at heart. I began to question that belief in recent years, and Barlett and Steele killed whatever faith I had remaining in it. The more I read the book, the more I wanted to find something that wasn t true; something I could disagree with. Yet the authors did a very good job with their fact checking, and I found out I must be more of a liberal than I had thought, because they are making complete sense. I am sad to admit I was surprised to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The public outrage was far too short lived, for we could have invested that money into making new jobs instead of it going into executive bank accounts where it did no good. The country recovered from the Great Depression through helping the workers directly. Jobs were created by the government, and people built infrastructure to help this country grow. Now even those jobs have gone to China, and our politicians are sending them there. Once I read about that, I was thinking about all the tax revenue the Federal Government was losing and that is exactly where the authors went with their point. But was the Federal Government contributing financially to the project? If so they could have required that California use domestic producers. If not, they could have promised to contribute if California did use domestic producers, part of which would be paid by the tax revenue earned. Even if it cost more than the tax revenue it would take in, that would be a better use of bailout money, and we have many more bridges that could use some work. One of them randomly collapsed in Minnesota about ten years ago, making the people aware of how unsafe our infrastructure has gotten. So after reading this book for nearly 300 pages, I m left with the burning question of What can I do to fix this? The last couple pages mentions supporting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Millers And Reeve s Tale The Millers and Reeve s tale are a lot like a typical sports rivalry. A real life example of the strife between the two men, is the Prep vs. La Salle tug of war. The schools are almost identical in beliefs and the way they are run, but the tension between the hawks and the explorers is beyond any normal rivalry. Just like how the resentment between the Miller and the Reeve is not just some normal disagreement. Although the Miller and the Reeve have contrasting, distinct looks about them, they are not much different. They are both working class men on the same pilgrimage with the same view of each other. The Miller was your emblematic jock. He weighed in at a husky 224 pounds or sixteen stone (chaucer 17). He was young and bragged about his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Miller s tale is told as a jolly joke with not much harm towards the carpenter. The tale is a big gag not even truly directed towards the Reeve. The Reeve is the one who makes it about himself. The Reeve s tale on the other hand is basically an attack towards the Miller. His tale has hardly any humor and even deals with the topic of rape. It just seems like the Reeve made up his tale just as a comeback for the Miller. It was pathetic and malicious. They also differ in the way the protagonists end up after they find out what is going on. The carpenter is just called crazy, while as the Miller is beaten and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Theme Of Secrets In Sense And Sensibility The Role of Secrecy in Sense and Sensibility A novel full of secrets, Sense and Sensibility, allows the opportunity to explore the use of the secret as a literary tool. Austen creatively uses secrets and their strategically timed revelation to achieve greater, overarching goals in the novel. In Sense and Sensibility secrets are used to establish internal and external conflict, create situations of dramatic irony, and contribute to plot development. Many of the secrets in Sense and Sensibility allowed Jane Austen to establish both internal and external conflict throughout the novel. The secret of Edward Ferrars and Lucy Steele s engagement leads to external conflict between Edward and his family. Edward is disowned by his mother, brother, and sister for being secretly engaged with Lucy and refusing to break the engagement (Austen 251). This secret also creates considerable internal conflict and turmoil for Elinor Dashwood. At the beginning of the novel, she only has sense and is not considered sensible. However, when Lucy Steele reveals the secret engagement to Elinor, her sense begins to struggle with the sensibility that she has not yet expressed. Her inner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the secret engagement between Edward Ferrars and Lucy Steele has been kept for four years, but within the timeframe of the novel it is revealed to the other characters only four months after Lucy informed Elinor. The shock and frustration felt by Edward s family, specifically his mother, caused him to be disowned and his inheritance passed to his brother. This led to Lucy bestowing her affections on Robert, which allowed Edward and Elinor to be finally engaged and married. With the revelation of the secret, the tempo of the plot is accelerated a great deal from the beginning of volume 3 until the end of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summary Of Where The Bird Sings Best Where the Bird Sings Best by Alejandro Jodorowsky Restless Books, March 31, 2015 After their son José drowns in a flood, Teresa and Alejandro Levi fall into dispute about the nature of religion. Teresa curses God s cruelty, and she scorns her faith keeping friends. Alejandro, on the other hand, is no stranger to suffering. He watched his own mother get axed to death by her mad Hungarian maid during a surge of anti Semitic pogroms in Ukraine, so he responds to his son s death by retreating more deeply into prayer. He prays so intensely that he breaks into the Interworld, an in between world of pure spirit. Here he meets a rabbi, and, much to Teresa s disbelief and frustration, this rabbi becomes Alejandro s constant companion and advisor in all things. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teresa and Alejandro Levi are the narrator s grandparents, the formidable base of a macabre and surreal story that spans across three generations of family history, from Europe to South America, and ends with the narrator s birth in a Chilean mining town on Black Thursday, October 29, 1929. There is magic, sex, violence and persecution. The end date also marks the start of the Great Depression, and the reader is left with a tingling premonition that the narrator s mission now is to lead the world out of despair. If you are a fan of Jodorowsky s bizarre cult films, Holy Mountain (198 ), El Topo (198 ), or Santa Sangre (198 ) to name a few, you might agree that the prolific creator has indeed accomplished something to that effect with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Media Bias Definition In what ways can bias be defined, according to the authors? The authors define bias in the text in three main ways. The first is distortion bias which is applied to news that purportedly distorts or falsifies news. The second is content bias this happens when news outlets favor one side rather than providing fair and equal treatment to both. The third and final bias definition in the text is decision making bias, this bias look s at the mindset s of journalists who allegedly produce the biased content. The authors argue that elites do care what people think. What is the reason they offer? The authors say those in dominate society or better known as the elites care about what people think because they want people to behave in certain ways. Also the elites want people to tolerate elite activities. The reading states the best definition of power is the ability to get others to do what one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The news shapers are journalistic institutions, individual journalist, and the elites. To begin journalist institutions and individual journalist are connected due to the fact that journalist working at certain institutions embody their institutions norms and viewpoints. Media bias flows from the minds of journalist and within the process of journalistic institutions. Just as journalist institutions influence individual journalist elites in our society influence journalist institutions. Did the examination of the results of studies conducted on bias find that there is bias? If so, what kind and what examples were presented? Coming to definite conclusion on media bias is not an easy task. There s a variety of factors at play. However, the examination of the results of studies conducted on bias found that there is bias. This was done by looking at a variety of different factors and from there creating a biased index. The text states national media have been biased in favor of tax reductions since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Reaction Temperature Lab Determining the Effect of Temperature on a Chemical Reaction In the experiment, my partner and I will be conducting small tests multiple times to determine what effect temperature of a solution can have of the speed of a reaction. Heating up sodium thiosulphate in a water bath will alter the temperature of the solution. The sodium thiosulphate will then be added to room temperature hydrochloric acid, and using a stopwatch, we will record how long each reaction takes. My partner and I have decided to do the 90 degrees, 50 degrees, room temperature and ice bath. We have also decided to conduct each experiment 3 times and find the average of the three different times per temperature. Aim: To investigate how the temperature of a solution affects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wear rubber gloves. Wear lab coats/jackets. Wear safety goggles. Avoid contact with skin. Do not intentionally inhale. Sodium thiosulphate Irritation of eyes and/or skin. Irritation of the respiratory and/or digestive tract if ingest/inhaled. Wear rubber gloves. Wear lab coats/jackets. Wear safety goggles. Avoid contact with skin. Do not intentionally inhale. Hot water Is capable of burning. Usage of rubber mittens (when handling the 90°C sodium thiosulphate). Risk assessment: Method: 1. Using the markers, draw a dot in the centre of the white tile. 2. Using the 5ml measuring cylinder, pour 5ml of hydrochloric acid into it. Set aside for now. 3. Pour 40ml of sodium thiosulphate into the 50ml measuring cylinder then transfer the sodium thiosulphate into the conical flask. Place conical flask right above the dot on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. H.P. Lovecraft’s Fascination in Supernatural Theories Essay H.P. Lovecraft s fascination in supernatural theories plays into a main basis for his novels. (Wohleber) With the unknown lurking, Lovecraft incorporates horror through the use of psychological fear as a form of expression making it become crucial for many of his works. At the Mountains of Madness encompasses this thought by the expeditions before and after effects on the characters. The urge to be a success fills the scientists up with courage to embark on such a dangerous trip; however, after the trip the survivors, Danforth and Dyer, had lost all sense of sanity. On our return Danforth was close to hysterics..promise to say shew our sketches or say anything. (Lovecraft 176.) Their eyes couldn t believe what was seen having them debate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The horror felt by the characters in the novel are not those of pain, but simply the fear of knowing the unsuspected truth hiding just beneath the surface of things. (Wohleber.) Lovecraft s writing goes beyond what tends to be said as horror by using madness in his characters, suspicion and discovery to the surroundings and the belief of supernatural beings upon us on Earth.(Wohleber.) Such statements tamper with the mind because with enough evidence one can only wonder whether situations in life like that can happen. Throughout the book the confusion only grows more by showing how their suspicion makes them come up with ideas that didn t even happen. When arriving at base and having only one person a group of dogs missing while everyone else is dead can only make someone bring up ideas on who is behind it all. Situations like these tamper with the characters head only leading them to further insanity. Lovecraft works with the nature of fear in literature. He possesses an understanding of the psychological basis of horror appeal. (Burleson.) Although it is said he was influenced by Poe, Lovecraft revised what Poe does in his writings. Poe questions the existence of the characters themselves while Lovecraft deprives the mental wellness of the characters by questioning what their eyes and ears see or hear. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Classroom Reflection Essay The classroom was a tall open square filled with around 35 student desks and one large set of desks in the front of the class. The front desks consisted of smaller desks which included a stand up desk that held a computer and a smaller but longer desk with a chair. Behind the front desks was as whiteboard wall that had a projector pointing towards the wall. All of the student s desks were scattered throughout the class and faced the whiteboard the room has a lot of space, but the number of desks in the room took up most of the walking space. The first student arrived at 5:52. Afterwards nine others join him, one by one. Two of the students began having a conversation while the others. The discussion between the students stopped shortly after Mrs. Keener arrived. Mrs. Keener walks in at 5:56 and greets me. She then makes her way to the front of the room and logs into the IPFW system. The students in the room stay quiet and focused on other things such as their phones and printed articles as I talk to Mrs. Keener. After she pulls up a power point from the projector the class begins right at 6:00. She begins with asking for students to get their writer s notebooks out and answer the question that was on the whiteboard: (When it comes to Literature Review versus Annotated Bibliography) Which do you do and why? What do you understand to be the difference between these two mediums. Please respond to this question in your writer s notebook. Keener also mentioned that she would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Underage Drinking Essay example Underage Drinking In the article Why the Drinking Age should be Lowered, Ruth Engs believes that the drinking age should be lowered to about 18 or 19. Engs is a Professor at Indiana University in the Health and Sciences department. In this article Engs makes a valid point in that responsible drinking could be taught through role modeling and educational programs. Engs also states facts about the different drinking ages in other countries, and that the United States has the highest legal purchasing age for alcoholic beverages in the world. According to Engs s research all of the irresponsible behaviors involving drinking such as: fighting, drinking and driving, students missing class because of hangovers, or vomiting after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these cultures young people learn from their parents about drinking and the responsibility that comes with it. Engs suggests that we need to change the current prohibition law and teach responsible drinking techniques for people that choose to consume alcohol. Engs states facts, suggests alternative solutions, and relates the past from the present; this is why her article is believable. Engs does have many valid points in this article; however the drinking age probably won t change any time soon. The problem with drinking and driving would greatly increase, if the prohibition were to change the law of purchasing or consuming alcohol. Society would break out in madness and there would probably be many riots, and reports of violent behavior would increase. I believe that Engs has a fantastic argument; however the government probably won t change their drinking laws in the near future. Engs obviously has a great experience with this topic because she is a professor at Indiana University in the Health and Science department. However, I am not sure why she is trying to argue for the drinking age to be lowered because she is obviously over the age of 21. She has many strong points and can tell she has done a serious amount of research on this topic. Engs does give many examples about how college students drink responsibly. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Southern Somalia Research Paper Somalia was colonized by many different countries. It was colonized by Britain, France, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Italy. Egypt had taken over the coast in 1875. Britain colonized it in 1887. They did this because they wanted to guard the Suez canal. France took over a part of Somalia because they didn t get any land in Egypt. In the early 1900 s, Italy gained control of Southern Somalia. They had control of Southern Somalia until July 1st, 1960 when they gained their own independence. Life during these colonial times was bad in some places but not all. They were treated unfairly in most places and their individual culture was not given respect. This was mainly due to Europe wanting it only for the resources they would get. Italy treated them very well and fairly for a while until they decided to make the natives adjust to Italian law. They treated them well at first because they were trying not to disturb the colonies. The colonial government in the British Somaliland was not liked by the people. There were many uprisings and this made the British abandon the interior of Somalia and they went for the coasts instead. When they did this, Italy saw an opportunity to take control over the interior. After World War 2, Somalia was given to the United Nations to become a UN trust territory. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There isn t a strong government as they got rid of governments in the early 1990s. They realized that having no government at all was a bad idea so they made a very light government. Since there is no strong government there is a lot of crime. There are also some terror groups there. One of these groups is Al Shabaab. These crimes and the terror groups are some of the reasons why life isn t very good there and that people don t want to live there. Their economy is somewhat ok however. One of their most important resources is livestock. Some of their successes today are that they have at least one safe city and they are part of the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Lance Armstrong Speech It ain t about how hard ya hit. It s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward Does anyone know what movie this quote is from? Its from Rocky, a movie about never giving up. How many of you have ever been told not to give up? Yeah a lot. Sometimes though it can be hard not to. The odds seem to be stacked against you. Giving in seems easier doesn t it? Taking the easy route or giving up things when they get tough is a underrated problem amongst youth today. I m going to tell you a story, that hopefully, next time you think about throwing in the towel, you ll think twice. Now who here has heard of Lance Armstrong? Probably most of you right. Arguably the most famous doper in sports history, lying and cheating for decades while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this, it could potentially mask other banned substances, which is why its banned. Jack had never taken the medication and he was definitely not doping. So how did it end up in his system? In a panicked call to his father, Jack tried to recount every second of his life leading up to the test. But there were some strange things about Jack s case. The amount found in Jack s system was 0.8 of a nanogram per mL. Thats less than one billionth of a gram, thats like taking a teaspoon and pouring it into the ocean. The small amount would have almost no affect, so why wasn t there more of it? And there were no signs of a masked substance, which they always leave. Strange wouldn t you say? Jack took this to court, to try and fight the guilt shoved upon him. He also had a important story to share with them too. The morning of stage 4 of Abitibi, Jack was late. Its a simple mistake that cost him a lot. He didn t have time to fill up his bottles at the hotel, or else he would miss the bus driving riders to the start of the stage in the town of Malartic. Race organizers had none, so Jack felt lucky when a custodial worker unlocked the nearby community centre especially for him to fill his bottles. Now Malartic doesn t have the same filtering water systems as the rest of Canada so often pharmaceuticals are found in the water. The most common substance found? Hydrochlorothiazide. It was in the water. Jack was late, which lead him drank unsafe water and it had jeopardized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ccna 1 Final Exam CCNA1 Final Exam version 4.0 (100/100) (B) vào lúc 7:55 PM · 33Share Take Assessment ENetwork Final Exam Network Fundamentals (Version 4.0) Updated March 11th 2009 100/100 1 A PC can not connect to any remote websites, ping its default gateway, or ping a printer that is functioning properly on the local network segment. Which action will verify that the TCP/IP stack is functioning correctly on this PC? Use the ipconfig /all command at the host�s command prompt. X Use the ping 127.0.0.1 command at the command prompt. Use the traceroute command at the command prompt to identify any failures on the path to the gateway. Use FTP to check for connectivity to remote sites. Download a troubleshooting tool from the PC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flash X NVRAM RAM ROM 14 A routing issue has occurred in you internetwork. Which of the following type of devices should be examined to isolate this error? access point host hub X router switch 15 Which OSI layer protocol does IP rely on to determine whether packets have been lost and to request retransmission? application presentation session X transport 16 Due to a security violation, the router passwords must be changed. What information can be learned from the following configuration entries? (Choose two.) Router(config)# line vty 0 3 Router(config line)# password c13c0 Router(config line)# login The entries specify three Telnet lines for remote access. X The entries specify four Telnet lines for remote access. The entries set the console and Telnet password to c13c0 . Telnet access will be denied because the Telnet configuration is incomplete. X Access will be permitted for Telnet using c13c0 as the password. 17 Which prompt represents the appropriate mode used for the copy running config startup config command ? Switch 6J gt; X Switch 6J# Switch 6J(config)# Switch 6J(config if)# Switch 6J(config line)# 18 Which combination of network id and subnet mask correctly identifies all IP addresses from 172.16.128.0 through 172.16.159.255? 172.16.128.0 255.255.255.224 172.16.128.0 255.255.0.0 172.16.128.0 255.255.192.0 X 172.16.128.0 255.255.224.0 172.16.128.0 255.255.255.192 19 When must a router ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Amphora Research Paper I chose the amphora from the Museum of Classical Archaeology that has a Roman date. During the Bronze Age was when the Greco Roman word, amphora, developed in ancient Greek. An amphora is a large vessel used for storage and transport in pre modern times. Amphorae (plural) were used in large numbers for the transport and storage of various products, usually wine, but it was used for both liquid and dry products. This amphora was also used for the typical purposes of storage and transport, but I believe it was used on a ship. It was obviously found sunk in the sea, as it has lime incrustations and remains of shells that cling to the surface and so, therefore, it was used on a ship. The base aided transport by ship, and the amphorae were stored upright or on their sides in layers. If it was upright, they were most likely held by a rack or ropes passed through their handles to prevent shifting during rough seas. Amphorae often indicate the age of a shipwreck and the geographic origin of the cargo so they benefit maritime archaeologist who are exploring shipwrecks. Amphorae are usually ceramic, but they have been found made of metals and other materials. This amphora seems to be ceramic, but it s hard to know with the shells and lime around it from being in the sea. Roman amphorae were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe this amphora was a neck amphora since the neck and body meet at an angle rather than a continuous curve. Neck amphorae were used in the early history of ancient Greece, but was replaced by the one piece type from around the 7th century BC onward. Therefore, this amphora must have been from sometime before the 7th century. Amphorae varied in height as the largest stands as tall as 1.5 meters while some were fewer than 30 centimeters high. Most were around 45 centimeters high which I believe this amphora is about this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Aristotle s Duality Of Virtue Ethics Aristotle s philosophy on virtue ethics involves the essence of what it means to be human, how to live the most fulfilling and effective life, and how this affects one s responsibility to others. This theory is applicable to virtually any profession, engineering included. As has been instilled in my perceptions about my chosen career field since my first day at Texas A M University, engineering is far beyond the intellect to do calculus and write computer code; engineering is making decisions that will affect countless others and could even hold others life at stake. For this reason, Aristotle s duality of intellectual and moral virtues deserves a more substantial introspective role in the engineering field. Within Nichomachean ethics, Aristotle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for this non exhaustive list of qualities is that an engineer needs to be able to work and do business with an array of people, and showing too much emotion or anger is generally unproductive for the group and can lead to serious interpersonal issues. Engineers should actively work to find ways to improve their skills, learning from all others, as well be humble enough to admit when somebody else has a better idea than them. Lastly, engineers should have a personal drive, a personal telos, to improve not only themselves but to improve society as a whole, be it via increasing the technological knowledge and capabilities or by providing aid during a humanitarian crisis. There is much that can be said of engineering in terms of Aristotle s theory of virtue ethics. Engineers must strive to attain a high level of virtuosity in both the intellectual and moral categories, as engineers can make decisions that affect the welfare and the very lives of those that use the products of their labor. While Texas A M University does present many relevant virtues to its students in their coursework, these are mostly intellectual virtues; moral virtues will have to come through practice in each of our individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Speech Sound Octavia Butler Language is key for survival In Speech Sound by Octavia Butler is a fascinating short story that embellish in humankind s inability to communicate with actual words with one another. Language is in fact an active medium of communication through which we establish and comprehend society norms and custom, is certainly recognized as a pivotal tool for survival. Is usual to view language as simply system nonetheless, Butler demonstrate that language is complex system which is vital to describe and shape our experiences in which our lives unfold. Speech Sound being introducing the main character named Rye, a woman who was left alone as result of the illness who had stripped her killing her parents, sisters, husband, children s one by one and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She asks Obsidian to go home with her, he was surprised but took her offer in consideration afterword. Rye knew Obsidian was not regular guy and there were few like him, she notices he was left hand it which is sing that he was less impaired and drive but they are certainly more reasonable and comprehending and at course more intellectual. This seem to be the perfect ending of story of two people has been affected by illness and are struggling to survive, although they are privilege than others. After agreeing that they were unifying their lives and on her way home; they run into women being a chased by men who is presumably her husband who carry a knife. As soon as Obsidian encounter this situation he jumped out the car and shout it was the first times Rye had heard his voice. In few second the men have already stab the women to dead and obsidian killed him but the unthinkable happen, in moment when Obsidian was distracted the men open his eyes and pull the trigger and kill Obsidian, he had died and left Rye along, the men that represented hope and new beginning to Rye was gone now. In addition, two children came out of the house where the man and the woman had run, a boy and little girl they crossed the street where Rye was. They look and Rye and the directed their path to the woman, the little girl move the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Descriptive Essay On A Tornado The Tornado I was playing outside on a hot, late afternoon in August. My mother and grandmother were in the house. My dad was at work. I was five. In the time it took to bend down, pick up the ball, and stand, the day changed. No birds sang, no insects buzzed, nothing. There s no wind, I said aloud. It seemed as if the earth had sucked in all the air around me. The hair on my arms stood up. The poplar leaves hung still. I looked around me slowly, as if in a dream. Across Palmer s fields, where the sun went down, the sky had darkened. I started walking there, towards the west. The tall grass in front of me was still. I could hear myself breathing. The farmland shimmered in slow motion stillness. The sky changed colour. Now, it was green. The screen door slammed. It made a loud crack in the silence. Whirling around, I saw my mother coming onto the front porch. She yelled something. Her hair was blowing. Her apron was blowing against her. Wind! I looked back to the west, and there was the storm clawing its way into the sky above me. I stood staring, held by its power. The wind felt wild. It rolled around me. I loved it. From almost another world, I heard my mother yell, Tara May Stewart, you get in this house right now! I didn t want to go. I wanted to stay, rooted to this fierce place. The dog came bounding, Get moving, he said, tongue lolling, eyes wide, his body banging against my legs. My grandmother now stood next to my mother, thin arms waving. Her tiny frame was lashed by her apron strings, her bony knees swaying. The wind pushed me towards them until I had to run or be thrown to the ground. The rain came slashing at my legs, and by the time my feet hit the porch steps, I could hardly keep myself upright. My mother grasped my arms in fear and anger, pulling me into the house. Once inside, she pushed her whole body against the heavy front door until it finally shut. I heard the lock snap into place against the rain and wind. Get downstairs, she shouted. The door to the root cellar was already open. It leaned against the side of the cellar closet. Grandma climbed down the wooden stairs first, then me. My sister was already down there. My mother came down last, pulling the hinged door over us. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Lord of the Flies Compared to Animal Farm Essay Dictators often use fear as a control tactic in their countries as they want to make sure they have total power over their people. Fear is defined as an unpleasant and often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger, often causing a person to act according to what is necessary for survival. Although fear can be unpleasant, many people like it in different ways; some like the suspense that scary movies bring, while others like the thrill that is created when cliff jumping. George Orwell s allegory Animal Farm and William Golding s novel Lord of the Flies, exemplifies societies who are controlled by authority figures during the war. Jack, a narcissist dictator takes over Ralph s democratic power over the society and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Napoleon uses that strategy because animals are scared and their ignorance makes them believe that if they work harder and do what Napoleon says, they will have a better chance of surviving. Jack s tribe also does everything he says because they are scared to physically get hurt or killed. Therefore both leaders benefit from this physical fear that both societies experience. Both leaders use supernatural things and outside influences to establish fear over their society. Jack uses constantly the beast to his own advantage. He often makes allusion of it to scare his tribe, as it is shown when he says the beast might try to come in (Golding 177) to his guards. This shows that he is definitely afraid of the beast even though he tries to reassure his tribe to not be afraid, which perfectly links with his previous words of this head is for the beast. It s a gift (Golding 151) which clearly proves his fear of the beast, while at the same time using that as a way to persuade his tribe that they are safe with him as long as they do what he says. Napoleon uses lies about outside enemies to his own advantage. Napoleon claims that Snowball is a traitor and was secretly frequenting the farm by night (Orwell 52) causing panic in the animals. Therefore whenever anything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Illegal Immigration Problems There be many problems with the increase of illegal immigrants coming to the United States, this affects the U.S in many ways. The problem is that it takes to long to get the visa because there are a lot of illegal immigrants. This affects the illegal immigrants that are coming to the U.S because it takes to long and this also affects the people in the U.S that are a citizen because the illegal immigration get the working visa so they can live in the U.S. This makes it harder for the people to get a job because of the illegal immigrants taking jobs. This being ever since they made the vise it just takes to long to make.This problem has to be solved immediately for the U.S citizen to not lose their job and to have a better chance living in the United States. The problem is in the United States, it causes the visa by taking so long to make a vase for the illegal immigrants. There are many solutions to solve the problem of illegal immigrants in the United States. Some of the solutions will be making a pathway to citizenship and improving the border security to fix immigration. The article How To Fix Illegal Immigration? Earned Citizenship by D. Griswald, it explains how immigrants have a chance making pathway to citizenship. By making a Pathway to citizenship for the undocumented immigrants, it will provide a path for those undocumented immigrants that have been in the United States. Before fixing the borders, we need to fix the illegal immigrants in the United States. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Orthodox Church is known as Orthodox Catholic Church; it is one of three major doctrinal and jurisdictional sects of Christianity (Meyendorff). Today, 225 million people follow Orthodox Catholic Christians they live mainly in the Balkans, the Middle East, some are America, and Russia. Eastern Orthodoxy is the large body of Christians who follow the faith and practices that were defined by the first seven ecumenical councils (Meyendorff). The word orthodox means right believing, they also follows the tradition and the doctrine with a strict interpretation. The word Orthodox (rightly believing) was first used by the Greek speaking Christian who labeled the communities or individuals who conserve the true faith, as defined by those councils, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Psychosocial And Cognitive Learning Theories Psychosocial and Cognitive learning are just a few of the theories that describe the makeup of human development and behavior. Psychosocial theories explore the relationship between the social environment and an individual s psychological condition (Crawford and Hawford, 2011). Whilst Cognitive Learning Theory explains certain behavioral responses of people based on their understanding and mental representation of what is happening at the present time. This theory also explores a person s everyday interaction within their environment and recognizes various social treatments as having an influential impact on a child s development (Crawford and Walker, 2010). More specifically, this review of literature will be focusing on key aspects of Psychosocial and Cognitive Learning theories through the Attachment Theory and Piaget s work respectively. Attachment theory is a psychological, evolutionary and ethological theory concerning relationships with humans, (Becknel, 2012). John Bowlby initially developed the Attachment Theory in 1930, however, this theory was further extended in the 1950s through to the 1980s when Bowlby collaborated with Mary Salter Ainsworth (Bowlby and Ainsworth, 1992). Bowlby theorized that in order for a child s social and emotional behavior to develop normally, a child must develop at least one relationship with a primary caregiver. This attachment must occur within the first three years of the infant s life and be with a caregiver that is consistently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Changes In Canada In The 19th Century The country that we have come to call Canada, has been built and shaped by wars, and military confrontations. In the 19th century, Canada had many conflicts that helped change and make Canada, some of which are: The War of 1812, Rebellions of 1838, The Fenian Raids and the Red River Rebellion. These obstacles presented, threatened the security, defense and the stability of Canada, which was a British colony(I feel that this does not make sense). Canada relied almost exclusively on the militia, which was composed of ordinary citizens and not a professional standing army. Although, the militia did provide basic defense, they were not qualified enough. However, there was a growing sentiment between the citizens of Canada. One sentiment proposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective of the brotherhood was to free Ireland from Great Britain by attacking Canada, A British colony(who were the british colonie). The Battle of Ridgeway in 1866, between the Canadian militia and the Fenians, was the greatest test to the militia to see the strength, organization, and most importantly, was the militia the Canada s greatest defense? The battle was a complete disaster for the militia, which was made up mostly of a Canadian militia force. Granatstien argues, militia had no administrative organization to provide shelter or food for the called up troops, and the men had to beg for assistance and going on and saying that the militia was deficient in nearly everything except enthusiasm . The first test, for the militia is to actually take on a defense task by themselves, without the British army, which was a complete failure. This battle strongly submits that the militia is actually just a myth and not the best defense for Canada. Furthermore, the militia was flawed, the Fenians feared the British regulars more than the militia. When the Fenians heard the British troops were drawing near... the enemy successfully made its way back on the American side of the line. The British army was the genuine defense of Canada not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Explosion Of Rock N Roll Era The explosion of Rock n Roll in the mid 1950 s helped bring to the forefront of American society the idea that social, cultural, and musical change was deeply needed. By 1959, the initial success and jolt of the Rock n Roll era, that took the American youth by storm three years earlier, had officially fallen apart at the seams. The late 1950 s and early 1960 s marked a period of decline for the Rock and Roll genre. The parting of Elvis Presley for the military in 1958, the death of Buddy Holly and two other members of The Crickets in 1959, and the departure of the other members of Rock and Roll s Big Five throughout much of the late 1950 s had devastated America s hope for social and musical change (Ashton Lecture). With this breakdown of Rock n Roll, came an era that was once again dominated and mesmerized by the Jazz, Pop and Country Western genres. The Rock and Roll flame that captivated so many American citizens throughout much of the 1950 s was slowly beginning to dwindle back into the darkness. As all hope seemed to be lost, a new dawn for Rock and Roll was gradually appearing. In 1963 1964 with the introduction of a small British band from Liverpool, England, the dawn that everyone was waiting for had finally arrived and with it would change Rock n Roll history forever. The Beatles, for many people, was one of the greatest Rock n Roll bands to ever live. Throughout their illustrious career, The Beatles were able not only to revolutionize and influence the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Netflix Competitive Analysis 1. A key business goal was to reduce the cost of building the DVD library. One tactic used to achieve this goal was to stimulate demand on older and lesser know movie titles. Shifting demand away from higher cost new releases drove down the average price of acquiring DVDs and improved asset utilization. This produced increased margins and profitability. To balance demand Netflix developed a proprietary recommendation system. The system enabled the transition from a manual one size fits all promotion approach to an automated data driven marketing plan that delivered personalized recommendations across the entire movie library. Effectively, the recommendation system outsourced the task of marketing to the subscriber. The system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of technology has allowed Netflix to build a profitable business by taking advantage of the uniform pricing differential cost concept. They also leveraged technology to enhance the value proposition and overcome the shipping delay and reduce the cost of building their DVD library. Technology has enabled them to deliver a differentiated service based on the automation of key processes. This in turn has built a competitive advantage over the traditional retail stores. Several key processes, the supporting technology components, and competitive advantages include: |Key Process |Supporting Technology |Competitive Advantage | |Movie Discovery |Search Engine |Matches subscriber preferences to | | |Recommendation System |available library content. | | | |Provides a personalized experience that | | | |can t be replicated in retail stores. | |Renting Movies |Automated Alerts and Reminders |Subscribers simply manage their queue | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Connie Is Amidst An Immature Disobedience The fifteen year old protagonist of the story, Connie is amidst an immature disobedience. She contends with her mom and sister, June, and dismisses family life for investigating young men at the neighborhood eatery. She tries to seem more established and shrewder than she is, and her head is loaded with fantasies and prevalent music that sustain her thoughts of sentiment and affection. At the point when Arnold Friend touches base at Connie s home, she should face the cruel substances of adulthood, which look to some extent like her dreams. Connie rejects the part of being a little girl, sister and pleasant young lady to develop her sexual persona, which prospers just when she is far from her home and family. She ridicules her unattractive more established sister, June, and is in consistent clash with her family. Her worries are normally pre adult: she fixates on her looks, listens to music, hangs out with her companions, flirts with young men, and investigates her sexuality. She enjoys the way that younger and even older men find her appealing. Connie has developed a specific way of dressing, walking, and laughing that make her sexually engaging, in spite of the fact that these idiosyncrasies are just brief affectations. She acts one way in her home and a completely different way when she is somewhere else. Everything about her had two sides to it, one for home and one for anywhere that was not home: her walk, which could be childlike and bobbing, or languid enough to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Patent Law Of Taiwan This thesis is to address the possibility of adapting the patent law in Taiwan, compared with what is done in India. These adjustments utilize the so called TRIPS flexibilities embodied in the TRIPS Agreement (The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights), as Annex 1C of the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization (hereinafter the WTO) which came into effect in January, 1995. As a trade off between promoting knowledge diffusion and exclusivity to use the knowledge, the patent system is part of the minimum standard established in the course of the globalization of intellectual property right (IPR). The formation of TRIPS also demonstrates that the strength of private sector and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the root of the intellectual property rights inevitably goes to the inherent public goods analysis, favoring partially the inventor s power of control will become a burden for users and competitors. Excessive protection may ultimately reduce competition barrier and weaken the power of the national innovation. If developing countries can render their laws to curve it to the pro competitive strategy, and this would allow the technology free rider countries to become fair followers, as Professor Reichman indicates. In this way, developing countries can make use of TRIPS flexibilities, because wiggle room in fact exists in the TRIPS Agreement. For example, Brazil employs this idea in constructing its compulsory license requirements in its copyright law; South Africa adopted a more stringent patent protection than the TRIPS Agreement demands while incorporated a safeguard clause to facilitate the use of essential drugs. Another good example of employing TRIPS flexibilities is the patent law of India. Before the TRIPS Agreement was negotiated, India s patent law did not regard pharmaceutical chemicals as subject matter of protection and India consequentially became one of world s top generic drug producers. However, in order to comply with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Personal Note On Social Skills I try very hard to teach my children that social skills are very important in the world. You have to be able to communicate and speak your mind. Those who hide in the background and don t say anything are the people that don t get very far in real life situations. My oldest daughter has this down to a science in the fact that she deals with customers on a daily basis and has to be able to be people friendly at her job. My second daughter is all bundled up and shy and won t speak out for the things that she thinks is right. This causes me and her to have conflict on a daily basis, especially through the things she deals with at school from the other students and teachers. My youngest daughter let me tell you about her she is not shy to tell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hopefully I have tried to keep the social skills to a professional level in the jobs that I have had. Social skills are very important all around the world; if you don t have good social skills your professionalism could take a big hit for the rest of your working days. This is very important with the learning of the job, if you have bad posture, your arms are crossed, you re not looking at the person talking to you, and these are not the social skills you want to put out there for everyone to see. Principles of good social skills can take you to the top of the ladder. You could make better money and have a better work environment. When social skills are learned they can be easily taught. If we had a social skills class to take I would make the world take it, so we could be better communicators and better listeners. This would make a big difference in the work place and the outside world. Would the world be war free if we knew better social skills? I think it would be a better place to live and a safer place for our kids to live. So why don t we all learn social skills, and make our world the place we want to live in. Life is how you make it and if you have social skills then you can compete on any level you want to compete on. Make social skills somewhat a priority in your everyday living so that you are confident and know how to be polite and responsive to other people and their interest. Social skills are like M M s they make the world go round and round. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Minimum Fuel Drop Rule It s without a doubt that the feature race at the Clipsal 500 Adelaide was one of the craziest V8 Supercars races to date, however I seem to be one of the few labelling it Crazy rather than a Joke . So I shall explain why it is not a complete joke. While their was a lot of confusion over the race start, I will focus on the fuel drop rule instead. The Facts: During certain races there is a required amount of fuel that must be put into the car during the race, this is often referred to the as the minimum fuel drop . The rule came about as a way to combat the engine disparity that was found amongst manufacturers early on in the Car Of The Future project. For last Sunday s Clipsal 500 feature race that minimum fuel drop was 140 litres. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We kept sacrificing our track position (which was actually very good) to put fuel in knowing the race was time certain. We could have run in the top 5 all day but that wouldn t have helped the end result. JP: Do you think the fuel drop rule should change? If so why? NP: No I don t think so. The rule is there to give all engine manufactures a even playing field. JP: Do you think the rule should be scaled so the required fuel drop is in proportion to the actual race distance? NP: It should be scaled but at the Clipsal 500 all the teams knew the rule, so if they all took the approach of getting the fuel in, many of them wouldn t have been penalised. JP: What did you think when you emerged as the leader in the final phase of the race? NP: I knew I was leading as we sat in pit lane for the break due to the Lightning, I knew I had a fast car and just needed to keep it clean. The final lap was amazing. I was taking it all in and enjoying the battle with Fabian. I wasn t sure if he was right on fuel, I was told he was so I was racing him hard to make sure I crossed the line first. No way was I winning the race finishing second on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Fda Drug Review Process Comparison USA FDA, Health Canada, and EMA The regulatory body in USA is the FDA, in the European Union the EMA, the European Commission and the national authorities of the EU member states and in the Canada the Health Canada handle the drug review processes. Each agency has their own distinctive approaches to approve drugs biologics and medical devices. The globalization of the pharmaceutical industry, harmonising the drug regulatory approval process of the US FDA and EU EMA, and Health Canada is essential to speed up the progress of new treatments. The main goal of all agencies is to put a drug in the market in safe, efficient and faster. We will examine here the agencies approval process time frame and other drug approval pathways. USAFDA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a new drug has potential therapeutic value that outweighs the risks an applicant needs to submit drug submission for new drug or biologic to the Health Canada s Health Products and Food Branch (HPFB) to pursue a review and, ultimately, regulatory approval (Health Canada, 2016). Canadian regulations need preclinical and clinical trials to get a marketing approval in Canada. The HPFB assesses and observes the safety, efficacy and quality of drugs used for human and animal, medical devices, natural health and other therapeutic products. A manufacturer may apply for the Generic product via Abbreviated NDS (ANDS). In Canada, medical devices are divided into four classes based on the level of risk connected with their use, Class I devices present the lowest potential risk like thermometers that do not require a medical device license. Class II, III and IV devices required a medical device license to sell the products legally in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Negative Impact On Technology Over the years, America has made many new technological advances, which can be attributed to various societal downfalls. These advances have affected this nation socially, cognitively, and economically, and will only continue to have these effects as the years proceed. Although technology is capable of being a great tool, it is simultaneously capable of being a dangerous tool. America s unwavering and growing reliance on technology is ultimately setting this nation and its people up for destruction and doom. Experiencing face to face interaction with other humans is vital (Schahhosseini). However, in today s world, many people are quick to rely on texting, emailing, video chatting, and phone calls instead of relying on themselves. Although this form of communication is convenient, it results in many people no longer developing necessary social skills (Wilmot). Children are not being taught the importance of these skills, but instead are being taught to direct their dependence toward technology. Teens believe that it is okay to disconnect themselves from one on one family time, and as a substitute connect themselves to computers, video games, and social media. Many parents do not recognize these as problems. Therefore, nothing is corrected, which only deepens the issue (Schahhosseini). According to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, a typical child spends roughly five hours watching television daily, around three hours playing video games or on a computer, but only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...