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2. Analysis Of Jack Londons For Build A Fire And His Wise...
In Jack Londons To Build A Fire, a stubborn man with no imagination and his wise dog set out on
the Yukon trail seeking out his camp in hopes to return and meet up with the boys. Being a
chechaquo, a new comer to the land (Dictionary.com, 2015), this was his first Winter. It was a
clear day and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made
the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun. The face did not worry the man. (London,
629). The newcomer was entering Winter temperatures in which he knew nothing of, reaching
seventy five degrees below zero and would soon be in a battle of man verses nature. But all this the
mysterious, far reaching hair line trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and
the strangeness and weirdness of it all made impression on the man. (London, 629). As the man
travels on through the freezingtemperatures he is remind of advice from and old wise man, he
had been warned of traveling alone and the dangers that could come with someone making such
decisions. The traveler was hopeful of making it back to camp by six o clock, and an hour into his
travels he is ready to stop and eat his lunch with pride in his traveling progress. However, an hour
into his travels the arrogant man was more concerned with chewing his tobacco, than thinking of
potential dangers despite his warnings, so he stopped for lunch, never sharing with his only
traveling companion, his loyal dog.
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3. Linear And Nonlinear Optical Susceptibilities And...
Linear and Nonlinear Optical Susceptibilities and Hyperpolarizability of Borate LiNaB4O7 Single
Crystals: Theory and Experiment
Ali Hussain Reshak, Xuean Chen, S. Auluck and H. Kamarudin
Journal of Applied Physics 2012
Volume 112, Issue 5, Pages 053526 (1 11)
Since the successful demonstration of second harmonic generation by a propagation of a ruby laser
beam via a quartz crystal by Franken et al,1 borate materials have been widely studied to employ in
the potential applications such as nonlinear optics (NLO) and laser (mainly in visible and UV
light) engineering.2, 3, 4, 5 Materials with NLO properties are useful for generating new
frequency laser sources that cannot be directly produced from the common laser sources.2
Consequently, NLO materials have enabled a wider range of frequencies produced from the
available laser. Borate materials have a few great properties, for example, short growth period,
high damage threshold, large effective nonlinear coefficient and good mechanical properties.6
This suggests that borate materials are well fitted for the purpose of laser frequency conversion.
BaB2O4, LiB3O5, CsB3O5 and YCa4(BO3)3O are examples of well known borate based NLO
crystals.2 An early review on the comparison of the damage threshold and optical transmittance of
these mentioned borate crystal compounds have been done by Becker in which the use of the
favourable anionic group and birefringence in the borate materials are the essential features needed
to produce
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4. War Of The Roses Essay
The outcome of the battle of Bosworth Field on August 22nd, 1485, has long been one of great
controversy. It marked the end of one of the bloodiest civil wars in England s history, and the
dawning of the much acclaimed Tudor era. Bosworth raises many a question regarding the ideas
of loyalty and honour in the latter years of the medieval age. Upon which side of the battle field,
if either, did true betrayal lie? The infamous War of the Roses saw families torn apart and brother
turn against brother in a mad scramble to claim the English throne. How much did those years of
bloodshed effect the decisions value of loyalty to one s king or lineage? This paper will discuss
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Over the course of his lifetime he changed his loyalties at least four times. Each time could easily
be construed as purely for personal advantages. Like his father and namesake, Lord Thomas
seemed to prefer waiting out conflict in order to emerge on the winning side. He did this not
once, but twice during Yorkist rule. Familial ties with Warwick did not stop him from siding
with Edward IV, nor did rewards from Richard III keep him from sitting out for the king s final
battle. Lord Thomas was motivated by personal gain and this strategy served him well. He was
well rewarded by a grateful, and possibly insecure, Henry VII with lands and offices that included
the much coveted properties of the now deceased Yorkist Harringtons (Horrox, p.
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5. Native American Relations Dbq
Over the course of the 17th century, the relationship between the English colonies and the Native
Americans changed drastically. At first, there was a peaceful relationship and the two groups
even helped each other out; but, as time passed, the relationship began to deteriorate and the two
groups became hostile towards each other. One of the first relationships between the English
colonists and the Native Americans was a peaceful one; the two groups tried to help each other
with the resources they had. In Document 6, A Relation of the Indian War, it refers to some
grievances that the Natives had. It says, [King Philip] constrained other Indians from ronging the
English, and gave them Corn and shewed them how to plant. This example of peace goes all the
way back to the early English colonization of Plymouth. The Natives offered a helping hand to
the newly arrived English, who had very little. Since the Natives referenced an early sign of peace,
Document 6 supports a peaceful relationship between the Natives and English colonists. Also, in
Document 1, Proceedings of the Virginia House of Burgesses, it refers to how the English
colonists are educating and converting some Native American children. It states, A certain number
of the natives children to be educated by them in true religion and a civil course of life. This shows
that the English colonists were being nice to the Natives. The Natives children were being educated
and the English were spreading their
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6. Analysis Of The Movie The Black Swan
The Black Swan is a movie about a woman named Nina Sayers, who was a ballerina at an
esteemed ballet company. The newest production the company was undertaking was a ballet
called Swan Lake. Swan Lake was about a princess, the Swan Queen, who was turned into an
evil Black Swan. In the movie, the role of the Swan Queen was highly sought after among the
ballerinas, especially since the former principal dancer, Beth Macintyre, was recently let go
from the company because of her age. Nina was also very interested in the role, and having been
with the company for quite some time, auditioned for it. After she completed her audition, she
received mixed feedback from the director, Thomas Leroy, about her performance. He told her
that she was an excellent dancer, but she was also too rigid and stiff. He advised her to try to
enjoy herself and add more personality in her dance instead of focusing, primarily, on her
technique. His critique disappointed Nina because she desperately wanted to impress him. To
make matters worse, she began to feel unsure of herself when a new dancer, Lily, arrived at the
company. She especially felt threatened by Lily s presence after Thomas compared Lily s free
and relaxed dance style with Nina s controlled and technical style. Eventually, Nina attempted to
become more bold, both in her dancing and personal life, in an effort to win him over. As all of
this was taking place, Nina began to experience strange visions consisting of disturbing
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7. Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs Summary
This article describes the black tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys Ludovocianus) and their coteries
(polygynous social groups). In these groups, the one adult male reproducing genetically similar
females. The main purpose that the author (John L. Hoogland) tries to convey and support his
earlier work on prairie dogs. In this summary, there is several references to his earlier work, called
Analysis of the Mating System in the Black Tailed Prairie Dog(AMSBTPD). These prairie dogs
exist where some females and pups (yearlings) within the coteries do not breed. Moreover, they
behave parentally towards non offspring. In addition, the Hoogland classified black tailed prairie
dogs as cooperative breeders; however, they do not assist breeders to the same... Show more content
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Michener and Murie also argue that Hoogland assumption is based on old information and too
soon to surmise that hypothesis. Hoogland states, equivalent to the former, that the direct
relationship between coterie size and LRS of females is a hypothesis. Also, should not solely
determine black tails as cooperative breeders (Hoogland 1983). I find Hoogland last argument
inadequate because he makes a prediction off statistics that deviate from his original hypothesis.
Although it is acceptable, it does not support his argument; and, consequently, taken advantage of.
Future research on the LRS of black tailed prairie dogs will determine if prairie dogs are
cooperatively breeder. These are just a few of the examples, which I find significant of the
arguments that occurs in this
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8. Benjamin Franklin s Rules Of Conduct By Leo Tolstoy
Sokolow begins the article by introducing us to Leo Tolstoy, and Russian who is not pleased with
the idea of art at the time. He explains how Tolstoy went back to his adolescent learnings and used
the eighteenth century for his inspiration. He was able to do this because growing up he spent his
summer reading eighteenth century writings like Goldsmith and Sterne, but is was those of
Benjamin Franklin that inspired him the most. Sokolow mentions how Franklin was popular in
Russiaduring his time, so it makes since that Tolstoy had easy access to his works. Tolstoy read
Franklin s works during his summers while vacationing at his family s home. Here he mentioned
Franklin s works in his journals, more specifically Franklin s rules of conduct.
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9. Model Development By Dependency Network Structure Inference
3.2. Model development by dependency network structure inference
Inference of network structures from data is a common procedure in Systems Science research [1],
utilized, for example, in Systems Biology to reconstruct and integrate genomic, proteomic and
metabolic pathways [2, 3] and in Neuroinformatics to understand the anatomical tracts and the
functional networks of the brain [4]. Consequently, several available methods have been defined
and implemented by computational algorithms in the Artificial intelligence (AI) field, to
simultaneously explore numerous variables. One of these AI approaches were Bayesian
networks (BN), first proposed by Judea Pearl in the 1980s with further developments by
investigators from diverse fields [5]. The general form of BN model is given by the chain rule:
where P(X_v) is the joint probability distribution over the set of X_v variables, P(X_v/X_pa(v) )
is the conditional probability distribution of X_v given X_pa(v) that is parent variable of each
X_v variable [6]. The chain rule in (1) factorizes the dependence independence pairwise relations
as also encrypts conditional independence relations between two variables given a third one, and
the extensions to neighborhoods by Markov blankets (See Pearl [7], Kjærulff Madsen [6],
Nagarajan, Scutari, LГЁbre [8] and Neapolitan [9] for more details).
The full structure factorized by the chain rule is represented by a directed acyclic graph (DAG),
defined as G=(V,E), where V denotes the set
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10. Call Of The Wild Summary
This is the scene when Buck was sold as a sled dog by the gardner named Manuel. Manuel sold
Buck arbitrarily without permission of his owner. This occurrance is very important, because this is
where the story all started and made Buck to go through atavism.
And with a exception of a solitary man, no ,one saw them arrive at the little flag station known as
Collage Park. This man talked wiyh Manuel, and money chinked between them. Chapter 1: p.11 12
Buck was beaten with the club by the man in a red sweater in this shot. This event took place
when Buck got out of the crate after painful days of no water and food. This happening progress
the story because it tought Buck the hostile reality that awaits him later. It was his first impact on
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This was the first time for him to actually kill a life and it marked the dramatical turning point for
Buck s awakening of the wild nature.
Buck stood and looked on, the successful champion, the dominant primordial beast who had made
his kill and found it good. Chapter 3: p.76
This picture depicts the scene when Buck was once again sold to the party of 3 people;
Mercedes, Hal, and Charles. This incident was significant because it was the beginning of the
distress days for Buck caused by stupidity and ignorance of human. It also greatly affects Buck s
life afterwards by being a peg to meet John Thorton.
Dog and man watched it crawling along over the ice.... They saw Charles turn and make one step
to run back, and then a whole section of ice give way and dogs and human disappear. Chapter 5: p.
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11. Eng 225 Week 3 Final Film Critique Outline
The Elephant Man English 225 Introduction To Film 11/3/2012 I chose to critique the film The
Elephant Man it is an iconic filmmaking endeavor. Director David Lynch shows the sadness and
the scariness of deformities onto the audience in a way that touches your heart and leaves you
with a sense of sadness and will also leave a tear in your eye. Most of the people who have watched
this film are touched and completely changes the way they view crippled, weak, and deformed
people in this world. The start of this film begins with Joseph Merrick s incredible story being
written into a play by Bernard Pomerance in 1979. This play is actually still performed from time
to time and a wonderful play to see. Lynch s film version was released... Show more content on
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Merrick was found lying down in this manner when he was discovered the next day. Because of
the peaceful state of his body it is supposed that he chose his death in this manner. Although the
scene lacks evidence, Lynch stays true to at least what is known and believed. Lynch also gives
a final grace and dignity to the character of John Merrick which allows the film to end in a way
that is touchingly appropriate. As Merrick s proprietor, Freddie Jones plays a ruthless menace
and desperate part of man his greedy and delights in the suffering and controlling of those
weaker than himself. Michael Elphick plays a horrible night porter who orchestrates an
excruciating scene of humiliation in Merrick s hospital room in which Merrick is put on display
naked before paying onlookers. Anne Bancroft as Treves wife, provides the needed compassion
as she shows Merrick kindness in the face of a lifetime of women screaming at his physical
ugliness. The supporting cast deliver spot on performance that give validity and weight to the
plot. Today, The Elephant Man remains a highly acclaimed film and emotional masterpiece.
Expertly directed, written, and performed, with an old style cinematography and classical music,
the film can be seen as a return to the days of black white film. The emphasis on character and
acting skill was an original move by Lynch during a time when special
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12. Evil And Jealousy In Shakespeare s Othello
Evil is when someone/something is wicked or does bad things in spite of inflicting harm on
another. In the play Othello written by Shakespeare we see many of the characters who are taken
over by evil. One thing that we see in common throughout the play is a theme of jealousy that
runs through many characters in the story. We learn that the evil within the story act as a
pyramid, as if the jealousy is being passed down by the characters. Evil and jealousy can make a
person run on impulse and do crazy things because of it. We see Othelloand his companions are all
under the influence of jealousy which makes each of them do their own evil doings. So we do see
evil in Othello in more than just one person, bringing conflict and many deaths to the
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13. Pillbug Research Paper
Introduction Armadillidium vulgare commonly known as pillbug is an isopod, a type of non
insect arthropod also known terrestrial crustacean. (Pillbug Armadillidium Vulgare). The pillbugs
roll into a pill form when threatened hence the name pillbug. Pillbugs are active during night but
can be found during the day in the soil or under debris or between rocks. Pillbugs can reach a
length of up to 18 mm when matured (Capinera, 2001). In this experiment, I investigated whether
pillbugs are attracted towards a specific or different food types? I think this is a significant
question because knowing what type of food pillbugs consume is very helpful in studying the
characteristics and nature of pillbugs. What lead me in asking this question is that I was studying
the nature of pillbugs and found that pillbugs feed on decomposing materials, and I thought what if
decomposing materials were removed, what food the pillbugs would consume. To find this out, I
set up behavior observation chamber (BOC) with 3 different foods; carrot, kale and tuna. I was
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of pillbugs were attracted towards the chamber with the kale in it when compared to the other
chambers. My hypothesis that the greater no. of pillbugs will end in the tuna chamber was
rejected based on findings. One observation that I noticed was, the pillbugs were interested in kale
because it gave them a surface to hide under. Once the pillbugs were in the kale chamber, they
directly went under the kale and stayed there. One thing I could ve done better with the experiment
was break the kale into smaller bits so that the pillbugs had no chance of hiding underneath it.
Another factor to consider was, the amount of light that was present during the experiment,
pillbugs are nocturnal, which means that they are active night. If this experiment were to be
retested, I would strongly suggest to use the same size bits of food and for the test to be done at
night or a much darker
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14. Write An Essay On Autism Research Paper
Autism is not a lifestyle!! Can you imagine being a young autistic child who has constant stomach
and bowel pain, and having no ability to communicate your distress to others? Can you imagine
having anger fits because of your physical and emotional pain, and because you are unable to
communicate and process your feelings through speaking?
Positive Homeopathy is considered one of the best homeopathic clinics in town. Homeopathetic
treatment for Autistic children is also available under the watchful guidance of field experts. Autism
, just like most other modern illnesses, does not have a single cause. Vaccine damage,
pharmaceutical drugs, and toxic exposures such as glyphosate in food are at the top of the list of
causes. Constitutional homeopathy is the prevailing form of homeopathy treatment used around the
world. It continues to provide effective treatment for numerous types of illness including
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Clinical experience shows that results are much better when the treatment is started at an earlier
age ,even though at higher ages like six or seven some kids do show remarkable improvements; but
Homoeopathic intervention at an early age(before much behavioural and emotional issues come up)
has distinct advantages but one segment of kids may respond extremely favourable to the treatment
others may fail to yield any relief. Even while treating with homeopathy the child needs to be rated
on an autism rating scale. Periodical assessments on the autism rating scale are must to gauge the
improvements in the child. Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine; it takes into consideration
the constitutional picture (complete physical and mental make up of the child) along with the
necessary details of the disease while prescribing. Medicines that are very effective in treating
autism are Carcinocin, Thuja, and
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15. Summary Of Three Sovereigns For Sarah
The movie Three Sovereigns for Sarah is about a terrified town that is struck by the devils
witchcraft and takes extraordinarily inhuman actions to rid themselves of the bad fortune. The
story is told by an old woman who was accused of being a witch, but luckily lives long enough to
confront her accusers. Three Sovereigns for Sarah has many contributing factors as to why
witchcraftwas believed and used as a genuine reason to murder citizens of the thirteen colonies
such factors that lead to these absurd and ridiculous decisions and actions are likely to be based
off the early sexist concepts of gender roles that took place in the colonies, the strong pull to
uniform religious beliefs, and a superstition that terrified people into an... Show more content on
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The religious beliefs of these days and ages were extremely strict, controlling, and very similar.
The priest in this movie was very influential, he was the sole reason for the belief in the
witchcraft that took over this town. Few males in charge made the decision to hang the Salem
witches, but essentially the priest made the overall decision. He fed stories to the other females
and males about their witchcraft and how the devils work had been done. It is believed that the
priest did this so he could control the land and money that was possessed by the women he
wrongfully accused and murdered. The early Colonists practiced Puritan religion. This religion
consisted of believing that God had formed an agreement with the Colonists. They claimed that
they were higher than all others and God made that known to them. They claimed that God wanted
them to set a better example for all the British people who were going to be damned to hell for all
the sins and filth they had done. This prompted the Colonists to live a very disciplined,
unsatisfactory, and dull life.
A definite theory on why the Salem Witchcraft was so strongly believed involved how powerful
gender roles were. Although it is claimed in the Puritan ways that women were to be treated with
kindness and consideration, they were to be seen very little and never heard. Wives and
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16. The Selfless Hero And Odysseus As A Hero
A hero is someone who does selfless courageous acts. This statement refers to a great amount of
people in the world. There are many heroes in the world and they come in all different shapes and
sizes. For some there is no badge or reward for what they do and they still do it. Homer s epic
poem, The Odyssey, Odysseus can be known as a hero. He performed acts in order to protect his
crew and his family. Odysseus is a fictional character. Doc Hendley is a real life hero who created
a foundation to help those without water. Both of these character displayed characteristics of a
hero. A true hero completes selfless courageous acts despite the obstacles they pose without
expecting any reward.
In the epic The Odyssey the main character, Odysseus, could be described as an hero. The
decisions that he made were made for the sake of his pride but also for the sake of his crew.
Although Odysseus made decisions for the sake of his pride he always put his crew first. On the
island of the lotus eaters Odysseus demonstrates his heroism and leadership. When two of
Odysseus s men go out and explore the island they are offered to eat the lotus flower and they
do. So the rest of his crew doesn t get influenced by the Lotus Eaters Odysseus calls them back on
ship and ties down the others that ate the lotus flower. In this situation Odysseus put his crew first
and got them of the island as quick as possible . On the island of the cyclops Odysseus made a call
on behalf of his pride but also
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17. Oppression Essay
Oppression signifies an authority over another group, disengaging that particular group from the
rest of society. The term oppression encapsulates the fusion of institutional and systemic
discrimination, personal bias, bigotry, and social prejudice in a complex web of relationships and
structures that shade most aspects of life in our society (Bell, 1997). In one way or another every
individual experiences some form of oppression, whether it be through race, sex, gender, religion,
age, wealth and/or sexual orientation. These cultural minorities experience inequality where a
dominant culture casts its authority and power through exercises of unjust and cruel methods; these
methods have been experienced through the Women s Movement, the... Show more content on
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A great achievement of women s movements worldwide has been their success in breaking the
silence about male violence against women in intimate relationships (Vickers, 2002). Having
broken the silence of violence it has also broken the silence of oppression. The ongoing battle(s)
of women s rights suggests that the silence of oppression is of the past and the future holds
equality for all alike. ...power is the capacity to terrorize, to use self and strength to inculcate
fear, fear in a whole class of persons (Dworkin, 1981). Male dominance exhibits and practices
fear toward those of different classes, its use is to gain power to which control is given. In the
male system, sex is the penis, the penis is sexual power, its use in fucking is manhood (Dworkin,
1981). The male mind indicates that without a penis an authority of power is dismissed and
overlooked. Unfortunate for society today male hierarchy continues to be the dominant practice
and the penis is a visual and vital form of power. Male sexual power is the substance of culture
(Dworkin, 1981). Although women have come a long way their oppression and limited amount of
power in society has yet to be broken and adjusted because of this visual of the male penis
extracting power in society. With the Women s Movement challenging women s rights it did
however omit African American women from the process. The Civil Rights
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18. Bill Clinton Scandal Analysis
The scandal between Former President Bill Clinton and his intern Monica Lewinsky is one of the
most well known scandals in United States history. This scandal that took place from 1995 to 1997
had at least 10 sexual encounters involving Clinton and Lewinsky. This series of encounters, along
with other things led to President Clinton being impeached.
There were a few people who were involved. One of the most important people is Bill Clinton. He
was the 42nd president of the United States. The next individual is Monica Lewinsky, who was an
intern at the White House who had clearance to get into the Oval Office. Another person
involved is not one who was physically involved in the scandal. This person is Betty Currie. She
was the person who granted or denied people access into the Oval Office. She ended up having
to testify in the Jones v. Clinton case. She is also accused of knowing about the affair and not
informing anyone of it. Linda Tripp ends up being one of the biggest sources of information
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President Clinton was obviously the most affected. He had many fines to pay along with many
investigations and an impeachment. He also suffers the consequence of being known as one of
the least truthful presidents in United States history. The next person who suffered a lot due to
this scandal was President Clintons wife, Hillary Clinton. She had to deal with the fact that her
husband had cheated on her. Though the marriage is still going, It is said that 1998 was a very
rough year for her and President Clinton. Though many have no mercy on Monica Lewinsky
because it was her own fault , she did suffer because of the scandal. The main effect on her because
of the scandal was that she was no longer seen as a person. She has also been shamed by many
people because of her
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19. New Delhi Metallo-Beta-Lactamase Essays
New Delhi Metallo Beta Lactamase
Illnesses caused by disease and other infections have troubled inhabitants of this world for
centuries. However, modern science and epidemiology allow us to break down the organisms that
cause the illness in order to treat and prevent it. We can now understand the classification and type
of organism as well as its life cycle. We can discover its mode of transmission and methods to
diagnose it. By determining these factors, the future of the organism can be determined and lives
can be saved. Today, many new diseases are being examined in hopes of containing ailments and
treating those who have contracted them. One such ailment is an organism called New Delhi
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The matching structure of NDM 1 inhibits the effectiveness of the antibiotics that share the same
chemical structure. Carbapenems are relatively new antibiotics that are used to treat organisms that
have mutated and developed resistances to older antibiotics such as penicillins and cephalosporins.
NDM 1 is further resistant to carbapenems because it secrets the enzyme carbapenemase. This
secretion inhibits the antibiotics from synthesizing the bacteria s cell wall in order to disable the
bacteria. It is concerning that NDM 1 already has a strong resistance to the more effective
carbapenems. Unfortunately the life cycle for this organism is unknown as of yet. This
uncertainty aids in making NDM 1 a threat to society. Once it is understood how NDM 1 bacteria
are transmitted, the health threats associated with the organism can be diagnosed and treated
more easily. NDM 1 is easily transmitted because it resides in the plasmids of the bacteria, which
provides an ideal surface for horizontal gene transfer. Thus, NDM 1 can easily transfer from one
bacterial strain to another or from one bacterial genus to another. Because the main strains of
bacteria that produce NDM 1 (escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, and enterobacter cloacae)
reside in the bowels if the body, the disease is often spread through fecal material. Once the
bacterium is transferred, a variety of symptoms may arise: a urinary tract infection, a bloodstream
infection or sepsis,
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20. Community Life And Civic Engagement
Community life and civic engagement are a huge responsibility of citizens, although it is not
required by citizens, it is an important aspect of a proper citizen. Residents of a community have
the constant responsibility of making the society around them reflect an advance in the eminence
of lives in the community. The simple duty of any citizen is to give to the common good. Civic
responsibilities are achieved by volunteering and choice. Volunteering, involving in positive
organizations and aids, or tutoring people in certain subjects, are all ways that people can
subsidize to the good of the community. Small deeds that seem to prosper someone in some way
or the other is still a way of helping. To learn something from the assistance that one does to
another, the deed does not have to be big, as long as the person providing the assistance is doing it
with a good heartthey can always acknowledge a lesson. Compassion and love is necessary in
helping others. When people have the opportunity to help others they may not always get a gift in
return, sometimes they may not even get a reply back. This is when the person has to realize that
the purpose of helping someone is not for the thank you or the gift, but is for the satisfaction of
their soul, betterment of the other, and the ability to learn a lesson. Assisting people needs to be
done in a thoughtful and effective way for it to create a lasting impact on his/her self and on
society itself.
Learning to be literate, working
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21. Hair Salon Administrations
Whether you are hoping to have your hair styled, shaded or trim, you will expect the best
administration conveyance without fail. This implies you need to pick a hair salon that can
possibly convey administrations past your desires for an upbeat you after each salon visit. Just a
superb salon can meet and surpass your desires in polished methodology. What accordingly are the
parts of a decent hairsalon?
The experience Professional beauticians are not in the field to venture into different zones of
interest, they put forth a valiant effort and devote their entire lives to the vocation. Through years
of experience, you can make sure to get the best hair medicines, shading, style and trim from these
experts. A decent salon will even have the beauticians or beauticians tried to consummate their
aptitude in administration conveyance. Experience is a decent uprightness.
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Aside from the hair fundamentals, for example, styling, trimming and shading the hair, different
administrations that can be offered by an expert hair salon incorporate scalp medicines, profound
molding, cosmetics, pedicure and nail treatment and even back rubs among different
administrations. The more the administrations the less demanding it will be to get everything that
you require under one rooftop and this is essential in sparing you time and cash.
Quality hardware and items Customer fulfillment ought to be the most critical thing to any expert
hair salon. This would mean putting resources into the best quality hair items and gear. At the point
when utilizing the best of items and hair devices, it gets to be less demanding for the beauticians to
accomplish the best of results with the hair without bringing on any harms to it. You ought to
entirely appreciate accommodating exhortation on which hair items are best for your hair
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22. Ecclesiastes Research Paper
Ecclesiastes:
Ecclesiastes means the preacher , the teacher , or assembler. While the author is not identified
by name he does identify himself as the preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem (1:1); I the
Preacher was king over Israel in Jerusalem. (1:12) It is a widely held belief that Solomon wrote
Ecclesiastes as well as other wisdom literature in the bible. Scholars assume it was written during
the reign of King Solomon a little before Solomons death from 970 935 BC.
In Ecclesiastes, Solomon is looking back over a time when he was away from God and his
redemption of finding him again. He tried every pursuit under the sun he had many
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He was a prophet during the time of Jeroboam II. Jonah s defining event was being swallowed by
a whale for disobeying God by not going to Nineveh to warn them. Jonah is credited with writing
the book of his namesake where the account of the whale is told.
God called Jonah to Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city and cry aginst it; for their wickedness is
come up before me. (Jon 1:2) Jonah fled Gods calling to Tarshish. During his escape a great
storm came upon the boat that he was on. So the crew cast him into the sea where the lord had
prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and
three nights. In Matthew 12:40 Jesus refrences this as Jonah being in a whales belly for three
days. While in the belly of the fish Jonah prayed to God to let him out. the Lord spoke unto the
fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land .(Jon 2:10) Jonah then went to Ninevah and
cried, and said, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown. ( Jon 3:4). Ninevah repented and
turned back to God and he showed mercy. Jonah was still angry because God showed this savage
nation mercy. God then explained to Jonah that everyone needs mercy even your greatest
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23. Case Study Of Tata Steel And Corus Group
Tata Steel acquired Corus Group in April 2007 for ВЈ6.2bn. Tata Steel is India s largest private
sector steel company with 2005/06 revenues of US$5.0 billion and crude steel production of 5.3
million tons across India and South East Asia. Corus Group is Europe s second largest steel
producer with annual revenues of over ВЈ9.2 billion and a crude steelproduction of 18.2 million
tons in 2005. This is an interesting acquisition as the acquired company was almost four times the
size of the acquirer in terms of revenue. The combined entity became the fifth largest steel
company in the world. The acquisition allowed Tata Steel entry into the European market. This
deal follows the merger of Arcelor Mittal forming world s largest steel company. It is the biggest
deal ever from an emerging market. The deal is a powerful combination of low cost upstream
production in India with the high end downstream processing facilities of Corus. The deal occurred
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In 2014 15, the share was down to 57.3 percent. While Tata Steel group witnessed a 6 percent
growth in turnover over the period, Tata Steel Europe saw a 20 percent decline in turnover.
Clearly, Tata Steel Europe has been a drag on the group. As far as operating profit is concerned,
Tata Steel group saw a decline of 30 percent between 2007 08 and 2014 15. Tata Steel Europe,
meanwhile witnessed a sharper 53 percent decline. In 2007 08, a year before the global
financial crisis started, the foreign subsidiary had a 50 percent contribution to overall Ebitda.
The business never went back to that level of operating profit after that. The share in 2014 15
stood at 33.6 percent. In 2015 16 up to December, the group s consolidated EBITDA stood at Rs
11,165 crore. Tata Steel Europe, meanwhile, reported an operating loss of Rs 339
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24. The Cowboys By Mark Rydell
The western film The Cowboys directed by Mark Rydell, which stars John Wayne as the main
character Wil Andersen, who is a stiff necked rancher in Montana, stuck with working with a
bunch of inexperienced boys. Wil Andersen is faced with a difficult situation when all of the
ranch hands get involved in the local gold rush and he has no more workers. Andersen s friend
Anse will get the idea of having the local schoolboys help him on the drive, but Andersen is not
sold on the idea and is still concerned and worried about the drive. The next day the boys from
the school will show up at Andersen s ranch ready to help. Andersen is not fond of wasting
daylight and will test the boys by having them ride on the back of a wild horse he is trying to
break. The boys, are lead by the oldest Slim Honeycutt, who will surprise Andersen by being able
to staying on. Cimarron , a young lonely Mexican boy, will come in and ride the horse
successfully but will get into a fight with Slim. Andersen breaks up the fight and turns Cimarron
away. The boys have a lot of learning yet that they need to do from Andersen. Andersen will be
faced with another problem when three men ride in asking for work. The three men lie to
Andersen and this does not go over well with him and he refuses to hire the three. Shortly after
this the cook Jeb Nightlinger shows up and now Andersen has a full crew to drive the cattle. They
will start the drive and the boys will soon become tired and sore from the strains of
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25. Donald Stramanak
I ve known Donald Stramanak for more than 30 years. He joined the rugby team I was coaching
in 1990. In 1997, Don found out that the AAU was sponsoring an under 14 rugby tournament in
the state of Florida and decided he wanted to enter a team in the competition. He selected Charles
Drew Elementary to create the team. Don sat with the parents, teachers and the administration and
explained to them the concept of rugby. He did just a great job of selling the sport that on first
day of practice, he had 110 boys show up for 12 spots on the team. He organized the tryouts and
enlisted the aid of local rugby players to help out. While the rugby players were running the
training, he would sit with the parents and explain the program so that they were constantly
involved with practices and the direction the rugby program was heading. The program lasted 12
weeks and in August, he took the team to the competition... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In June 2004, I started a high school rugby program at Taravella High School and immediately
remembered Don s great work with organization and working with parents and asked him to join
me as a coach. At the end of the second season, we decided to enter an all star tournament in
Maryland. Don volunteered to the tournament director and began organizing the trip. While I was
involved the coaching aspect of the program, Don contacted parents, worked with airlines, sports
companies, and t shirt companies in order to provide transportation, uniforms and fund raising
projects to raise money for the boys going on the tour. He made the hotel accommodations in
Baltimore and organized food and transportation for the duration of the tour. On our day off, he
arranged a tour of Annapolis. He kept the players and the parents informed so they knew
everything necessary as quickly as possible. The tour was an enormous success. It was so well
received by both the parents and players, the rest of Florida wanted to get
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26. Margina Busby Assistive Technology Analysis
In the Overview of Assistive Technology and Implementation Video by Margina Busby, she gives a
lecture on what assistive technology is and how it can be used in the classroom. I learned that
assistive technology is any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired
commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized that is used to increase, maintain, or improve
capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Some examples of assisted technology are calculators,
pencil grips, pocket dictionaries, communication systems (with or without voice output), adapted
textbooks, and modified utensils. It is interesting to see all of the different forms of assistive
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When I was in elementary and middle school I would use pencil grips because I did a lot of
writing. My hand would start to cramp up and hurt and the pencil grip would help ease the pain.
I also used other items such as a pocket dictionary, a calculator, and wide spaced lined paper.
Growing up I used these items in the classroom and while I was at home. The teacher would
require us to use these items when she was teaching a lesson. It was interesting to learn that the
windows program has an accessibility option. I believe that the computer is one of the best
assistive technologies because there are so many things that you can do on the computer. There
are websites that the students can use as well as programs designed especially for them. One
point that I got out of Ms. Busby s lecture is that teachers need to use all of their resources. There
are so many items and ways to use those items that teachers can use to help their students excel in
the classroom. I know that this video is rather old, but one question I have for the guest speaker is
what are some assistive technology that teachers are using in the classroom today? Another
question I have for the guest speaker is there a time length on certain assistive technologies? For
example, John should only use the wide line paper for three weeks or until he has mastered using the
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27. The Crisis On The Real Estate Market
House bubble situation on the real estate market is presented by condition when there are low
supply and high demand at the same time, which causes shortage on the market. (Yoshino,
Nakamura and Sakai, 2013). Moreover, house price bubble is always associated with speculators
who are buying houses with the goal to resell it in the short term. These conditions appeared on
London real estatemarket and caused В«Bubble TroubleВ». This essay will discuss main causes of
the bubble, matters of its bursting and danger, connected with bursting.
Very high indexes of demand in London are mostly caused by several components, such as:
desirability of London, job opportunities and real estate market seen as investment.
London is considered to be one of the most desirable cities to work and live in (Kollewe, 2014).
One of the reasons of this indicator is connected with В«best jobs and economic opportunities .
(Chakrabortty, 2014). Moreover, people want to move to London, considering В«high salary
prospects, public healthcare and cultural diversity . Vast majority of foreigners (65 percent)
consider buying property in London as investment (Statista, 2013), without goal to let for rent or
live there (BNP Paribas real estate guide to investing in London, 2013). This is the most popular
В«alternativeВ» investment. (Gardina, 2010), which allows diversification of portfolio and
spreads risk in the long term. (Mattson Teig, 2014). This increasing percent of not to rent type of
property causes lack of
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28. The Different Adaptations of Dracula
Ever since Bram Stoker wrote his entrancing novel people have been adapting it, and the story is
one of the most reproduced ideas in history. Each innovation of the novel influences the story for
the creators own purpose, and in doing so generates another version of Dracula. Count Dracula has
become an infamous character in history, and has been captured in many different mediums, such
as the Japanese anime and manga series Vampire Hunter D, which follows Draculas son D in his
adventures (Kikuchi). However, one of the adaptations that endures in modern minds is the 1992
film by Francis Ford Coppola, Bram Stoker s Dracula. This version of Draculawas meant to be loyal
to the novel, but it diverged from the original in many ways.
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Indeed Mina s attraction to Dracula in the film leads to one of the defining alterations between the
film and movie adaption, the humanization of Dracula. The subtitle of the 1992 film is Love
Never Dies, (Coppola) which is the love between Dracula and his wife Elisabeta, who is the
spitting image of Mina, and is also represented by Winona Ryder. Throughout the film Dracula
tries to win over Mina in order to regain his love with Elisabeta, who commits suicide after false
rumours of Draculas death are feed to her by priest. The betrayal by the priest and his wife s death,
makes Dracula curse god, and therefore become a vampire. The background story of the character
Dracula makes the monster almost understandable, and the audience begins to sympathize with
Dracula. (0:33 5:38)
Even more, the nauseating cruel looking (49) creature described in the novel is turned into a
charming young Gary Oldman. Although Coppola starts the film with a brilliant representation of
Stoker s monster, he seems to embellish on the younger Dracula (12:44 13:00). In the novel
Dracula becomes younger by gorging himself with blood, but Jonathan Harker describes him like
a filthy leech, exhausted with his repletion (83). Coppola makes the monster more of a human, and
the audience can feel for his and Mina s love affair. Also, Jonathan seems distant from Mina, and
this makes the love is even more
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29. Current Diagnostic Criteria For Angela s Manic Episode
Current diagnostic criteria for Angela s manic episode is described through criterion A D in the
following. Criteria A requires the individual to meet at least a one week period of distinct abnormal
and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormal and persistently increased goal
directed activity or energy. Angela has currently been experiencing this particular episode for ten
day now and has demonstrated symptoms of increased activity for example the West Coast fight
that the booked and the amount of money she has put into textbooks. Criteria B requires that during
this time Angela must be experiencing at least three of the listed symptoms that represent a
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Angela meets this particular requirement because of the delusions and hallucinations features
and her current need to be hospitalized because of the threat she is hearing from the voices to
herself and the verbal threats she is currently making to the counselor about placing a hit on him.
Criteria D notes that the physiological effects of the episode must not be attributed from
substance use. According to the narrative, Angela does have history of alcohol use and
marijuana use but the narrative adds that her current behaviors do not seem to be related to the
episode. Additional v/z codes include topics that I would want to bring up in counseling. For the
code relating to Angela s personal history of self harm, I feel as if this would be one of the
primary topics that I would like to incorporate due to her tendencies to make suicidal gestures
with pills. I would like to explore more into her coping mechanisms and ensure safety nets for
future self harming thoughts and/or behaviors. I have also included the code relating to Angela s
psychosocial circumstances because I believe she is experiencing a clinically significant discord
with her parents and much of her delusions are focused on her irrational beliefs of what her parents
truly want for her for example, Angela believes that her parents only want to hospitalize her for the
disability
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30. Religion Is Not Dogma, By Paul Tillich
As Tillich clams Being religious means asking passionately the question of the meaning of our
existence and being willing to receive answers, even if the answers hurt . The twentieth century
philosopher and theologian, Paul Tillich argues that religion differentiates from the concept of what
theologians and scientist have asserting as true. He says religion gives a key to ultimate concern
which contributes to holy. However, Rudolph Otto, another German theologians and philosopher of
his time, has a different statement about the religion and God. He sees religion as a rational essence.
Yet both agree that religion is not dogma, on the other hand, is rational, their concept of
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Otto finds it, a strong traditional form of theology in Christianity which is not only possesses such
conceptions but possesses them in unique clarity and abundance . The nature of the divine cannot
be contained in rational attributions only and they also in fact imply a non rational or supra
rational . For example, God is non traditional which is conceptualized in many tradition including
Protestant. For him, the root of all religious experiences and believes are coming from the unique
state of mind which is called numinous . Numinous, which is characterized as holy according to
him, is defined by moral and rational aspects. It goes beyond moral and conceptual understanding.
It cannot be described by words because it is beyond the words that one can only feel it in the
mind as accompanying emotions . Therefore, Otto analysis about numinous is based on feelings
which is responsible to the feeling of God, the holy.
Comprehension of numinous compactly related to creature feeling . He claims that one experiences
the numinous as a being dependent on something that is objective. This external feeling is greater
and more powerful than themselves which can crush them in instant. He describes feeling of
dependence by giving an example of Abraham (Genesis xviii. 27), which is yet at the same time far
more than, and something
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31. Cubism Annotated Bibliography
Yordi Schrank
10/11
Cubism
1907
Bibliography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/cube/hd_cube.htm
http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/art_movements/cubism.htm https:/
/www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlNf5XZDcQs Cubism was one of the most influential visual art
styles of the early twentieth century. It was created by Pablo Picasso and George Braque. It was
easier for them to invent something new that no one has not seen before and both had a common
interest. It was one of the first movements led by Pablo Picasso during 1907. The movement began
in 1907. Cubism was very popular during the early twentieth centuries. There were two most
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Their idea was meant to show the originality of the painting and the complication of the painting.
One of their very first paintings was Mia Jolie which amazed everyone. Picasso wasn t known for
cubist style painting instead many know him for his artwork blue period. Soon after he discovered
worm colors he ended his blue period painting style.
Eventually he started to discover other types of arts with a lot more colorful and unique. Picasso
was born in Francisco October 25, 1881. He lived in France for most of his time and become
known as one of the most influential artist of his time. He died in April 8, 1973 at the age of 91.
The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the
earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider s web. One of Picasso famous
quote.
George Braque was born may 13, 1882 in France. He was known for his art works and sculptor.
His most important works were Fauvism and the invention of Cubism with Picasso. He died
August 31, 1863 at the age of 81. There is only one valuable thing in art: the thing you cannot
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32. The Importance of Drinking Water Essay
Drink Water Speech
How many of you, when you go to a restaurant and the waiter/waitress asks you what you want to
drink ask for water?
How many you would select a glass of water out a fridge filled with soda, fruit juices, or beer?
My guess is probably not very many you actually choose water over the other options.
I used to be the same way.
I used to never drink water, and would always choose another beverage if I had the option.
However, after I began to hear about the importance of water in our lives, I began to choose water
whenever I needed something to drink.
I am not saying I never have anything other than water when I am thirsty, but the majority of the
time I choose water over any other beverage.
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So water is needed to dissolve these nutrients and be carried throughout the body.
As you can see, water plays a major role in many factors of your body.
Water even can help produce benefits outside of your body as well, such as your wallet.
For example, when you go to a restaurant and order a soda, that is usually at least $2.
You could instead choose water, which is free.
If you would also choose water when you go out to eat and save the $2, you would save a decent
amount of money in a year.
Also, a 24 pack of bottled water is much cheaper than even a 12 pack of soda.
Therefore, buying a pack of bottled water would save you money as well.
Another way that you could save money is by investing in a filter of some sort, and drinking water
from the facet.
This would definitely decrease your spending on beverages during the year and save you a lot of
money.
As you can see, there are many benefits to drinking water.
I hope you know see how crucial water is to your body and why you should consume it on a regular
basis.
You can only survive several days without water, so make sure you drink up.
And by drinking water to ensure you stay living well, you will have some extra money to spend on
things in your life that you can enjoy.
Darren McGlaughlin
Public Speaking
Barbara Warnick
Persuasive Speech 1
February 13, 2013
Speech Topic: Drink More Water
33. Introduction 1. Who chooses water at restaurant or home? 2.
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34. A Dictatorship In The Congo Research Paper
Mobutu made major changes to the Congo by creating a dictatorship, all of which came about
out of fear of another person or foreign government taking his power (Duignan, 138). For
example, Mobutu disassembled parliament and created a mass single party (Duignan, 136). At
first when Mobutu official came to power in 1965, the Congo s economy began to do much better.
Mobutu had created new policies like the economic stabilization in 1967, reforming the twenty one
provinces back in to nine, and created a national identity around the legacy of Lumumba (Duignan,
136). In 1970, there was a balanced budget, a negligible external debt, and a strong currency
(Duignan, 141). As well as a ten year plan to create development by using the natural resources...
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Both super powers were using the Congo for their own selfish reasoning. For example, Soviet
leader, Khrushchev claimed the Congo as a battleground, pitting African nationalism and self
determination against Western (neo) colonialist intervention (Dunn, 99). After Lumumba s death
the communist and the United States became more intent on shaping the Congo into their own
political frame work or at the very lease pro soviet or anti communist. The Congo could get aid
from the United States to help stop the spread of communism, however once the Soviet Union and
the United States make nice the money stops flowing in. To the Western nations the Congo was a
pawn in their political and economic power
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35. The Problem Of Stop And Searches
In addition, as Foucault (1983, in Kelly, 2000, p.466) believed, not everything is bad but
everything is dangerous... if everything is dangerous then we always have something to do and
since youth at risk are considered particularly dangerous, adults have taken it upon themselves to
keep these dangerous risks at a minimum by keeping young people under surveillance in any way
possible. The method of stop and searches has unfortunately resulted in more disputes and
complaint from the youthof the community targeted at constables rather than coalition between the
two (Kelly, 2000). As Kelly (2000) points out, the idea of youth at risk surrounds all activities and
behaviour involving young people and Ogden and Germinario (1988 in Kelly, 2000) go a step
further and claim all children are at times students at risk . Unfortunately, this mentality about
young people has not only increased surveillance around them, but it has, as a result, increased the
conflict between young people and adults (Kelly, 2000).
However, when actual students were interviewed about their personal experiences with police,
majority understood the need for the stop and search policy. Russell, Boakye and Hackett (2013)
found that most students were comfortable with the policy being put into practice in certain areas
as this form of overt surveillance reduced the levels of crime in rogue neighbourhoods. Students
welcomed the police presence as it made them feel safer and they admitted that the stop and
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36. Re-Contextualization of Othello for a Contemporary...
Othello is a Shakespearean tragedy involving the schemes and plots of the villainous Iago against
the Moor, Othello, and his wife Desdemona. Frantic Assembly s performance of Othello
incorporates the dramatic languages and perspectives of Physical theatre, as well as heightened
Realism, to effectively re contextualize the play for a modern audience. The re contextualized play
is very successful whilst still being true to the original text, combining parts of the Shakespearean
script with an array of music, dance and movement resulting in the creation of a unique
contemporary physical theatre. The elements of drama, along with conventions of both physical and
Elizabethan theatre, were used by Frantic Assembly to create a contemporary play... Show more
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A scene In Othello that clearly utilizes this viewpoint is when Cassio was drunk. When he fell up
against the wall, it undulated beneath him and it was if his body was mimicking this movement.
Also, when he leaned against the pool table, it rolled away, not giving him any support and
conveying to the audience Cassio s confused and unstable emotions. This is also an example of
emotions being expressed through movement. The shape of the actor s body carries the emotion
they are portraying. For instance, in Othello, characters such as Othello and Iago walk very tall and
with purpose which conveys to the audience that they are confident, whereas, when Othello is
expressing his love to Desdemona, his movement becomes more flowing and gentle. In conjunction
with these viewpoints, time is also used to create dramatic meaning for the audience by controlling
the tempo and the duration of each movement. Controlling the time taken for a movement to be
completed can create various effects depending on the desired mood. In Frantic Assembly s
performance, for instance, the actor s used fast sharp movements and a high level of energy to
capture the frenzied atmosphere of the pub, in contrast to slow movements, like when Iago planted
the handkerchief on Cassio, which create tension. This incorporates the viewpoint of movement,
including exaggerated movements and gestures, to convey messages and themes to
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37. How To Write An Essay On The Sorcerers Of The Nightwing
Recently I read this book called Sorcerers of the Nightwing by Geoffrey Huntington, it is a great
book by the way. In the beginning, you will meet a young boy named Devon, who is attacked by a
demon as a young boy. Fast forwarding a few years later Devon s father gets very sick, he dies, but
tells Devon that he is adopted. Soon after he is sent to a place called Misery Point, where he
meets Amanda and Cecily Crandall, and Alexander Muir. He lives with them at Ravenscliff, a
very creepy house on top a hill in Misery Point. Later Devon faces a demonthat appeared out of his
closet, he remembers his father s words from when he was young, that he is stronger than any of
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Unfortunately for Devon, it s not that simple.Around a quarter way through the book, with D.J.,
Marcus, Cecily, and Natalie; Devon went to Gio s, a local pizza place. Being as the chapter is
called The Boy With the Talons for Hands, you could guess it s probably not a human boy. After
conversing with the group about how they all came to be friends, and then they suddenly heard a
noise and commotion coming from outside of the parlor. D.J. attempts to break up the fight when
Devon realizes that it is no kid that is in that fight. Though the kid had brandish hair, a small frame,
jeans, and Nike sneakers; something was off about him... Maybe it was the talons that he was
pummeling the other kid with. Then after telling the demon to go back to hell, punched the demon
straight in the face, sending the demon flying out of the door. Devon was praised for his bravery
and stares of awe from the crowd around them, even D.J. asking How d you get to be so strong?
in an awestruck way. Despite not being able to avoid the demon, he did save someone from being
seriously hurt; thus avoiding more pain than needed, which probably was more of a demon for
him. Surprisingly enough, all he had to do was punch the thing in the face and BAM! The demon s
out the
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38. Informative Essay On Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live celebrated its 40th anniversary in style last season. Sure, the three and a
half hour special welcoming back alums and esteemed guests was entertaining, but the real
celebration should be because of its talented cast. SNL often gets a bad rap because people are
partial to their version of the show. If we look at the 2014 2015 cast ten or fifteen years from now,
we might consider them one of the best ensembles the NBC institution has ever produced. Here s a
look at the top 10 cast members from last season.
Number 10: Beck Bennett.Before Beck Bennett joined the cast in 2013, he was sitting at the kids
table. He played a wry adult talking to children in AT T s It s Not Complicated Campaign. Since
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It is evident that whatever producers need McKinnon to do, she can do and she will do. Like
Cecily Strong, McKinnon can dance, sing, do impressions, and carry a skit. Her dance off with
Jim Carrey in the Chandelier parody was legendary. Her impressions of Hillary Clinton, Ellen
DeGeneres, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Jane Lynch, Keith Urban, Justin Bieber, and Ruth
Bader Ginsburg ( You ve just been Gins burned ) are exceptional. Among her reoccurring characters
are cat lover Barbara DeDrew, Russian woman Olya, and passive aggressive tenant Mrs. Santini.
Number 2: Bobby Moynihan.Bobby Moynihan is uniquely talented in that he can make viewers
laugh with just a look, but make them pity him one sketch later. Since 2008, Moynihan has
delighted audiences as Drunk Uncle, Riblet, Anthony Crispino who is pretty sure about everything
and Kirby, the man who loves his little kitty cat. His signature impressions are Snooki, New Jersey
Governor Chris Christie, ex Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, and Guy
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39. Otherwise Called Nyhan s Syndrome
Lesch Nyhan Syndrome, otherwise called Nyhan s syndrome, hypoxanthine guanine
phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) deficiency or juvenile gout, is a rare hereditary disorder that
affects almost exclusively males at a very young age. Thereby, they develop neurological and
behavioral abnormalities physical handicaps, mental retardation and abnormal involuntary muscle
movements and the overproduction of uric acid. This paper will outline the Lesch Nyhan syndromes
genetic and metabolic components, symptoms and signs, how and when a patient should present to
a physician, what makes the physician think that a patient has the disease, how it is diagnosed, the
treatment and/or cure, and its longevity. The history of Lesch Nyhan syndrome began first when
it was discovered or recognized by Michael Lesch and William Nyhan. Michael Lesch and
William Nyhan supplied the first detailed clinical characterization of Lesch Nyhan disease in the
year 1964 (H A Jinnah, 2015). Additionally, the deficiency of the enzyme hypoxanthine guanine
phosphoribosyl transferase was observed by Seegmiller and associates in 1967 (H A Jinnah,
2015). Lesch Nyhan Syndrome is genetically caused due to the deficiency of hypoxanthine
guanine phosphoribosyl transferase or the HPRT1 gene mutation. The complete or acute
deficiency of HRPT leads to this Lesch Nyhan syndrome. The gene mutation is located in the X
chromosome. The HPRT gene is found on the long arm of the X chromosome and the amino acid
coding for HPRT is
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40. Bmod Case Study Examples
BMOD BMOD Behavior Modification Worker (BMOD) arrived to Client (Quinton Garrett s)
school, to observe and improve client s behavior. Once BMOD entered the classroom, one of
Quinton s peers interrupted class blurting out Quinton s been really good today. He went on to
say, he and Quinton were reading buddies today, and Quinton was very easy to work with.
BMOD praised the student for sharing the excellent news, and praised Quinton as well, for great
peer interactions with his reading buddy. In the past no one ever wanted to be paired with Quinton,
because Quinton would be quite obniouxios, and an extremely uncooperative person to work with.
BMOD also observed for himself, Quinton was a model child for all his teachers and BMOD.
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Quinton had a positive attitude with his peers, holding and coping with his anger well, if a
situation frustrated him. BMOD noticed if situation arose so where Quinton would do an
unfavorable thing like he s done in the past, Quinton would look at BMOD, and BMOD would
nod his head as a gesturing a positive praise. Quinton would nod back as well in acceptance.
Today Quinton was able to conduct his entire day without having to be reprimanded, or prompted
to complete his assigned work. Quinton also shows BMOD empathy, once Quinton overheard
BMOD inform the teacher BMOD was not feeling well, Quinton asked, are you feeling okay? This
would be a huge contrast to Quinton s feelings for BMOD in the past. BMOD can recount times in
the past; Quinton had wished death upon BMOD. BMOD praised Quinton for his concern, and
passive interaction with BMOD. BMOD left Client with teacher, no
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41. Essay on Descartes Meditations
Descartes Meditations
Descartes meditations are created in pursuit of certainty, or true knowledge. He cannot assume that
what he has learned is necessarily true, because he is unsure of the accuracy of its initial source. In
order to purge himself of all information that is possibly wrong, he subjects his knowledge to
methodic doubt. This results in a (theoretical) doubt of everything he knows. Anything, he reasons,
that can sustain such serious doubt must be unquestionable truth, and knowledge can then be built
from that base. Eventually, Descartes doubts everything. But by doubting, he must exist, hence his
Cogito ergo sum . It is from this thought that Descartes is able to determine God exists and create
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He reasons that, through these principals, his idea of God cannot have come from himself, as he
is an imperfect being. He does not have the capability of thinking of an infinite substance or a
perfect substance, such as God, because he has lesser reality than these ideas and cannot be the
cause of them. The only way these ideas could exist is if they were created by something of equal
(greater being impossible, as infinite perfection cannot have a superior) reality. Because God is the
only infinite Descartes can recognize at this state, it must be God that planted the idea in his mind.
Descartes first argument for the existence of God can be summarized as follows:
1)I have an idea of a perfect being
2)There are two forms existence contingent and necessary
3)Necessary existence has greater reality than contingent
4)A perfect being must have necessary existence
5)A perfect being must exist, if it has necessary existence
6)Therefore, God exists (Notes) This allows Descartes to begin to gain true knowledge, because
his perfect being exists and would not allow him to be deceived all the time because perfection
does not allow for that behavior. In the Fifth Mediation, Descartes purports his ontological argument
for the existence of God. It is simpler than his first and based on God s essence. For anything else
that exists, the essence of that thing only implies it s existence. For God, however, essence
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42. Conflict Resolution And Conflict Resolution
The ability to work well with other people within a work environment is fundamental to
productivity and effectiveness in patient care (Marquis Huston, 2015). However, within active
environments where interactions take place among many people all the time, there is a greater
chance of conflict. Marquis and Huston (2015) mention that within a work environment there often
is a variety of different values, beliefs, backgrounds, and goals coming from each individual. This
leads to the expected outcome that there will be conflict. Within my professional practice regarding
leadership, I want to apply conflict resolution.
Conflict to me is something that I would like to avoid all together. Working at a senior living, I am
the nurse manager, meaning I am in charge of the Certified Nurse Aids (CNAs). When going to
work there are many tasks that I must complete during my shift and the last thing I want to add to
it would be a conflict between the CNAs. Unfortunately, this happens more often than not. The
types of conflicts vary including, intergroup, intrapersonal, and interpersonal conflicts. The most
common type is interpersonal conflict which is a conflict between two or more people with
differing values, goal, and beliefs (Marquis Huston, 2015). There has been hostility and arguing
on the floor, and this cannot be tolerated or avoided. Regrettably, I have avoided a conflict and the
work flow of the night was disrupted. However, I have had a positive experience as
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43. Analysis Of Paradise Of The Blind
Concept of Love in Paradise of the Blind As one explores the novel, Paradise of the Blind, the
author Duong Thu Huong shows occurrence of the concept of love throughout her novel by
manipulating each character to show this through both their actions and emotions. Although the
characters are manipulated by the author to show love, it is the interactions between them that show
us the deeper analytical meaning behind their perspectives of love. Thus, the concept of love is
prevalent throughout Paradise of the Blind as shown through the progression and motives of main
and side characters. First, we will explore through the adventure of the trail of love between Hang
and Que as we see how it slowly disintegrates throughout the progression of... Show more content
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Que begins to take care of him but starts to forget and malnourish Hang until finally Aunt Tam steps
in to intervene. After being scolded by Aunt Tam, My motherlifted her head off the table and
looked at me. Her eyes were strange. Puffy and hateful. ... From that day, things between us
degenerated slowly. I didn t know what to do, so I tried everything. ... First, there was her
coldness tinged with irony (Huong, 188). Through the progression of events, Aunt Tam
continuously provides for Hang while Que was not able to provide for her because of Uncle
Chinh s illness. Through this altercation, we see that as Aunt Tam provides for Hang
materialistically the relationship and love between Hang and Que starts to disintegrate. Starting
from motherly love and the progression to materialistic love and now finally the descent of love
between the two. Que feels that Hang looks up to Aunt Tam more than she does to her because
she demonstrates a feeling as if Aunt Tam is able to provide better for Hang than Que herself can
provide. Next, when Hang meets Aunt Tam for the first time within her life, Hang instinctually
feels a sense of the love that comes from that of a father through her Aunt because of their close
resemblance. Her initial emotional response was This voraciousness put me ill at ease. I knew she
was my blood, the link to my father. This was the love that had been buried, impossible to imagine
(Huong, 72). This type of love only remained for
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44. Into The Dance Moms
Prime Time
Women, grandmothers, girls, boys, grandfathers, and men are all depicted in the media
differently every day. Each television show, movie, football game, commercial, and broadcast
contains at least one of the individuals mentioned above. My main focus will be on how men and
women are depicted in the media. Ultimately, I do not watch much television but, lucky for me
two of my favorite shows that I do get the chance to watch, air back to back on Thursday evenings.
I was able to watch both of them within the two hour time period requirement for this particular
assignment. The television shows I chose were, Grey s Anatomy, on ABC and DanceMoms, on the
lifetime channel. I am going to use these two shows to investigate further into the ... Show more
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Although. I have noticed a pattern occurring while watching Dance moms, and it is within the
commercials. I have noticed that the commercials being played are almost the same type of
setting as the show. For example a commercial came on about the Little Women of LA, which
again the starring roles in this show are all female. Another commercial was of a mom cleaning
her home and adding a touch of Fra breeze to the finished product, which goes along with the role
of the women playing a house wife like in dance moms, while sewing their girls costumes and
doing their hair and make up. Most commercials for this show are directed toward women
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45. The Impact of Globalization on Qantas Airlines Marketing...
Globalisation is having a significant impact on marketing. This is because a business, by
distributing itself across international borders makes its product more readily available to
international customers and creates employment opportunities in the country it has moved to. To
understand the impacts, globalisation, marketing(particularly market segmentation), global
marketing strategies and general history of Qantasneed to be examined.
Qantas is the oldest airline in the English speaking world. It was founded by the three aviation
pioneers Hudson Fysh, Paul McGinness and Fergus McMaster as the Queensland and Northern
Territory Aerial Service in 1920 and has grown from one aircraft which offered air taxi services and
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Qantas situational analysis (SWOT) is the first step in the marketing process whereby the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the airline are identified. The airline s strengths include:
Being part of the Oneworld alliance, having a high safety record, being a globally recognised airline
through the use of branding and the flying kangaroo logo, purchasing the latest aircraft thus
updating technology and staying level with international competitors and the final strong success of
Qantas has come by operating out of some of the world s major air travel hubs such as Los Angeles
International Airport, London s Heathrow Airport, Singapore s Changi Airport and Sydney
Kingsford Smith International providing an excellent range of customers.
Qantas main weaknesses come from the high risk nature of airlines (possibility of crashes and
large scale incidents), the complexity of the aircraft they buy which could lead to costs of re
training pilots to fly that particular aircraft and may lead to higher labour and the recent string of
incidents have undoubtedly hindered Qantas image. One of the most recent incidents occurred
while a reasonably new Qantas A380 was flying from Singapore to Sydney when it experienced
engine and hydraulic problems forcing it to hastily turn back and make an emergency landing in
Singapore. This
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46. Henry Thoreau Essay
Born in 1817, in Concord, Henry David Thoreau became one of the greatest writers among the
American Renaissance. Thoreau based his whole philosophy on the fact that man needed to get rid
of material things in order to be an individual. An exquisitely educated man, Thoreau went to
Harvard, which placed heavy emphasis on the classics. Thoreaustudied a curriculum that included
grammar and composition, mathematics, English, history, and various philosophies. He also spoke
fluently in Italian, French, German, and Spanish.
After his graduation in 1837, Thoreau became a teacher. He and his brother John, however, closed
the school in 1841, for Thoreau knew writing was his passion. He kept a journal beginning in 1837,
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quot;I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. quot; Thoreau liked
solitude, a time when he wrote from his soul and was truly alone. Thoreau s love for nature was
one of the most powerful aspects evident in Walden.
Considered by some to be the father of the environmental movement, Thoreau referred back to
nature in everything he wrote from essays to political speeches. As a simple man, Thoreau did not
own many material things. For he believed that to own material objects were an obstacle, rather
than an advantage. He saw that most people measured self worth in terms of what they owned,
rather than their spiritual and intellectual gifts.
Thoreau proposed to live as simply as possible and determine what he needed for basic human
survival. quot;My greatest skill is to want but little. quot; He grew his own food, cleaned his
own cabin, and often arranged his affairs so he had to work as little as possible. Published on
August 9, 1854, Walden sold two thousand copies. For one dollar, people read into the depths of
Thoreau s life at Walden Pond and all his views on everything from the anti slavery movement to
his environmental ideas. Walden sold moderately well during Thoreau s lifetime, but his greatest
respects came posthumously.Through the reading of Walden, many people have discovered the
magic of Henry David Thoreau s pen. Just a man from Concord, Massachusetts, he lived an
extraordinary life as a simple man. That, however, was all
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47. Thomas Jefferson And Martin Luther King Jr.
We are all pretty familiar with Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King Jr., both being significant
historical figures, fighting for different ideas. During the 1700s , Jefferson was growing up in a
rich white environment and privileged to the extent where he is later classified as an American
founding father. A very different background compared to the majority of the colonies population at
that time and two distinct relations shared between them. Unlike Jefferson, Dr. King was raised by
a faithful family and a religious environment while being targeted in a discriminative and racist
atmosphere, resembling the expected stereotypical lifestyle of an African Americanmale during the
1900s . Unlike many other African Americans, King achieved the near impossible in getting as
far as an education; the pressure in even attending a segregated school was overwhelming for a
lot of African American individuals. Since we looked at both very distinct lifestyles, we can
probably guess how and where the motives behind Jefferson s Declaration of Independence and
Dr. King s I Have A Dream came about. Comparison and contrast wise, what are the propositions
Jefferson and King have for the topic of equality? Does Jefferson s perspective on equality
contradict or corroborate with Dr. Kings ? But when you really get down to it, do either ones
perspective have similar traits to what kind of society we are living in or is it too irrational to
justify? Beginning myself, the main issue that
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48. Benefits Of Farming In The Southern Colonies
The weather and land in the southern colonies was ideal for growing crops and ideal for farming.
The climate in the southern colonies had plenty of rain and the weather was warm most of the
time. Slaves were able to work all year long due to the climate. The plantation owners were able to
produce large amounts of tobacco and cotton. Having slaves do the work gave plantation owners
free labor, which made them rich Southern plantation owners. Without slaverythe plantation owners
would not have become rich and they would not have had the money to purchase more slaves. In
the Northern Colonies the climate did not allow for farming all year long. The North needed
slaves with multiple skills that for slave labor was much less due to the type of work that was
being done in the North.
Some of the benefits and disadvantages to enslaved Africans that came from living in the South or
in the North are listed below. In the South growing rice was more difficult and tough than growing
crops in the North ( Carson, p. 76). More slaves died in the South trying to grow rice because of
the weather conditions, which led to other disease that killed them ( Carson, ... Show more content
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This was the beginning of reprograming them to become part of their new environment. Because
the Africans were now in a land where they were intermingled with slaves from other cultures they
had to work together to create a unique identity for all African Americans ( Carson, p.88). The
slaves had to adjust to and learn how to get a long with each other and their masters and create
rituals and religious customs that allowed them to survive (Carson, p. 88). Africans learned the
European language, learned how to navigate the new geography, formed relationships and family
units, embraced Christianity into their rituals and remained strong in order to endure the hardships
of slaver ( Carson, p.
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49. External Analysis for Dialog Telekom Sri Lanka
Contents Executive Summary2 Company Background3 Issues Faced6 Competitor Analysis7
Porters Five Force Model9 PEST Analysis13 Factors responsible for Dialog s Decline16
Strategies19 Strategies implemented by Dialog20 SWOT Analysis23 Conclusion25 Reference26
Executive Summary Dialog Telekom PLC is a Malaysian based MNC functioning in Sri Lanka. It
has been the market leader in the telecommunication industry up to the year 2007. But the company
incurred huge losses in the year 2008 amp; 2009 and this as a result of this the company s market
reputation and image declined. The Annual reports of the company showed that their financials
were widely fluctuating and with the increase in the number of... Show more content on
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108| Rs. 109| Rs. 113| GDP growth| 7.7%| 6.8%| 6%| Source: Central Bank of Sri Lanka Annual
Report 2008 The year 2008 in terms of business outcomes was disappointing in the context and
aftermath of a decade long and uninterrupted trend of robust profitability. A loss of Rs. 2.88 Bn.
in 2008 as compared with a profit in the previous year of Rs.8.91 Bn. requires a contextual
analysis (Dr. Wijayasuriya, Dialog Annual Report 2008:17) Competitor Analysis At present the Sri
Lankan mobile telecommunication industry comprises of 5 companies i.e. Dialog, Etisalat,
Mobitel, Airtel and Hutch. The competition between the local mobile operators has intensified
over the last two years. The mobile market in Sri Lanka has been functioning with a healthy
annual growth rate for some years. However, Sri Lanka s mobile penetration is low when
compared to other developed countries in Asia. But it can be seen that Sri Lanka posses some of
the most sophisticated technology which are at par with many developed countries of the world.
Many new players have entered the industry and have found their own niches in the telecom sector.
The competition between these companies has been growing stiff. The end of the war has also
provided plenty of new opportunities for the mobile
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50. Unlocking Congress, By Michael Golden
Recently many people believe that congress has not been working efficiently. Over the past
couple of years the amount of laws passed has been at an all time low, and Congress has been
receiving mostly negative reviews from the American public. In his book Unlock Congress,
Michael Golden discusses many of the problems that have been negatively affecting Congress.
Golden then offers many different solutions that he believes will help Congress work more
smoothly. Golden discusses many different problems of the legislative branch. One of the first
things he talks about is the four defects, and the three effects of the defects. He refers to this as
the 4 3. The first defect he talks about is the money flood. This is arguably one of the biggest
defects of the legislature. While the three other defects only affect the House of Representatives
or the Senate, the money flood affects all 535 members (Golden 2015). Most of the money
raised by these members is paid by special interests groups, and all the money they receive is
legal. In 2012 the money the House and Senate raised was more than $1.8 billion, and special
interest groups accounted for $400 million of that (Golden 2015). This is scary because it means
that politicians have to spend more of their time negotiating with small amounts of people who are
able to give large sums of money, rather than most of the American public who can only afford to
donate small amounts of money. This is alarming because it implicates them
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51. Isabel Allende Obstacles
Research, Isabel Allende, In any story or novel there is more that goes into the line plot than a
writer with an imagination. In the novel The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende, there is real
hurt as well as real problems that happen in the real world but with a twist. Some of these obstacles
that are presented in the novel come from the real hurt and the real struggles that author goes
through in their lifetime. Yes through Isabel Allende
s rough life she was able to have a very
successful career in her writing and being able to make this illusion of discomfort. In this career
she has written many best sellers, how she presents her characters and their life background .
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absolutely miserable , she adds, Thank God because what are you going to write about if you
don t struggle as a child? I don t think that you become creative because you have struggled, no,
but creative people are fuelled by anger and passion, and haunted by demons and memories.
(PBS.org) She was born in Peru on August 2, 1942, but raised in Chile She worked as a journalist
in chile until the 1973 military coup (PBS.org) she then had to flee the country because Allende s
uncle, President Salvador Allende, committed suicide when his administration was overcome in a
1973 military coup. (PBS.org)Isabel the fled to Venezuela where she would soon meet her
husband and her first and only daughter s father. She married her first husband, Miguel Frias, in
1962 at the age of 20, daughter Paula was born a year later (PBS.org)Her daughter was born on
october 22, 1963 , I wanted to be like my grandfather because my mother had a terrible life and
he had all the privileges and the power and the freedom and the car I think that was the moment I
started to rebel against all male authority: the police, the church, everything. I was so angry and
my mother was very worried because she thought I was never going to catch a husband. I wasn t
particularly good looking
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52. Hallstead
1.The break even point in number of sales in 2003 was 7,012 units sold. In 2004 the break even
point was 7,727 units sold, and in 2006, the break even point was 11,902 units sold. In respect to
the break even point in sales dollars, the break even point for 2003 was $7,131,204. In 2004 this
value was $7,456,555, and in 2006, the break even point rose incrementally to $11,556,842.
During 2003 and 2004, Hallstead resided in their previous location which held 10,230 square feet.
Between these years, there is an increase in their break even point, but this change can be
associated with a down year in sales. Their sales decreased by approximately $481,000. Along with
that, we can see that Hallstead s fixed costsremained stable, only... Show more content on
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They have approximately 50% more space, and they need to account for the fact that with more
space, they must increase their advertisement.
5.The sales ticket would have to increase by $32.81 to an average sales ticket price of $1,003.81.
6.I would recommend that the managers for Hallstead Jewelers reevaluate their cost allocation in
respect to the size of their new store. Along with that, it is important for Hallstead to eliminate
their commissions cost. I would recommend increasing Hallstead s advertising costs because they
are still spending the same amount on advertising as they did when they were in the old, smaller
store. To start off, I would recommend to increase their advertising by the percentage increase in
their new store size: 50%. Also, Hallstead s should consider adding internet advertising to increase
its market size. This may be an opportunity for cheap advertising. The sales commission is an
unnecessary cost that is not practiced by Hallstead s competitors. The managers should take away
this variable cost to increase profitability. By making these changes, adding promotions and
advertisement, taking away an unnecessary variable cost this would increase profitability and pull
Hallstead s out of its declining bottom
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53. Symptoms And Symptoms Of Anxiety Disorder
It s safe to say that everyone gets the feeling of being worried or panicked at one time or another
during their lifetime. Those feelings are extremely common and natural and for most people they
will pass. If a person has these feelings and the feelings don t pass, then it s time to talk to a doctor
about possibly having a type of anxietydisorder.
There are seven types of anxiety disorder and they include generalized anxiety disorder, social
anxiety, separation anxiety, phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic attacks, and post
traumatic stress disorder (Foa, Edna Andrews, Linda Wasmer, 2006). Generalized anxiety
disorder occurs when a person has an excessive or obsessive feeling of being worried and the
feeling just won t go away. A lot of times this happens when the person is thinking about
something in the future that is going to happen (Van Duyne, Sara, 2003). Maybe the person has a
huge paper or test coming up at school, they are getting married or having a baby, starting a new
job, or even getting ready to go to their first day at school. To diagnose a person with an anxiety
disorder, the doctor should first look at the patient s signs and symptoms.
There are quite a few different signs and symptoms a person can acquire when they have a
generalized anxiety disorder. They can experience fatigue, muscle tension, shaking of the hands,
extreme perspiring, restlessness, headaches, nausea, and an increase in their heartbeat (Mayo Clinic
Staff, 2014). For
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54. Summary Of FlandersArticle On Prostitution In Victorian...
Flanders article on prostitution in Victorian London focuses on the misinformation and
misconceptions surrounding sex workers of that era, especially focusing on how unreliable the
numbers involved can be. She approaches the topic with three main arguments in mind: the
supposed amount of prostitutes and the evolution of what defines a prostitute, how women are
frequently mistaken for prostitutes based upon their appearance, and the often looked over
presence of male prostitutes. Within her article she presents multiple primary sources including:
diary entries discussing encounters with prostitutes, letters detailing how women were leered at and
the public s response to such incidents, and even some authors. It is when she first introduces her
argument as a whole that she discusses the questionability of the reported number of prostitutes in
Victorian London. Flanders first begins by discussing the sheer numbers involved in what is known
of prostitutionin 19th century London. That being said, what is recorded is not what one would
refer to as an accurate depiction of how commonplace prostitution was. Flanders takes a moment in
the article to highlight a primary source, that being in this particular instance a statement made by a
police magistrate that claimed there were 50,000 prostitutes in London (Flanders). She then
explains that this number is likely inaccurate as prostitution carried a broader meaning during that
time period than it does today. Specifically, in
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55. Abortion Vs Abortion Essay
Abortion (Roe v. Wade) Abortion should be an independent decision; no one should tell you can t
have an abortion. Being that abortion is something very personal and very dangerous if not done
correctly problems come out of it very easily. With that being said law suits happen which gets the
court get involved, and laws are placed with restrictions on abortionare made.
The judicial branch helped in every court case about abortion, by showing how the people feel and
attacks the problems that are associated with abortions and what can be done to fix these problems.
For instance the case between Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania and Casey over
the, Pennsylvania s 1982 Abortion Control Act claiming that it violated the Court s decision by
burdening women s access to abortion. In their decision, the Supreme Court upheld the basis of
Roe while also deeming parts of the Pennsylvania law to be constitutional. David H. Souter wrote
the majority opinion, which reaffirmed a woman s constitutional right to an abortion. But the Court
also clarified that states could place restrictions on abortion as long as they did not present the
undue burden test. In Casey, the justices defined as a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman
seeking an abortion before the fetus attains viability. The majority determined that the waiting
period and the parental notification part of the law was fine but the spousal notification clause was
not. However the implementation of the undue burden test continues to be debated from policy to
policy. In the case of Monday s ruling on Whole Women s Health, the test was enough to strike
down Texas law.
Legislation played a part in passing laws and looking at all aspects of the subject. For legislation
to prohibit a specific abortion procedure, the partial birth abortion procedure, was passed in the
108th Congress. The partial birth abortion ban act is an example of Congress restricting the
performance of a medical procedure. Legislation that would stop the transport of minors over state
lines in order for the minor to get an abortion has been brought up in a number of Congresses. The
courts did not settle the issue, the courts prompted debate and a variety of
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