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Personal Statement For Health Information Management
PERSONAL STATMENT: HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGMENT JOURNEY
I did not choose a career in Health Information Management (HIM). Health Information
Management chose me. Although it was not my first love, HIM is my true love. My extreme
desire to study HIM to become a medical auditor is not just another degree or temporary lust, it s
my life. Despite being accidental, I believe my background, passion, and skill sets will enable me to
pursue a graduate certificate in Health Information Management to become an effective medical
auditor.
My journey into the field of Health Information Management was not planned, instead a result of
life throwing a curveball. At the age of sixteen, I was fortunate to be selected as part of a Summer
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Becoming a medical auditor in Health Information Management is not an easy task but one that
I am willing to undertake. A good medical auditor must possess a variety of skills. He or she
must have knowledge in accounting, computer information systems, and medical terminology
(biology) while possessing great communication, management, and organizational skills. Most of
these skills I must possess in order for me to function in my present job as a Junior Medical Coder
/ Biller. As a Junior Medical Coder/ Biller, I am responsible for ensuring all ICD 10 Diagnosis
Codes (billable) and CPT codes are correct and appropriately use for insurance claims. I also send
both paper and electronic claims to various insurance companies along with auditing all lab tickets
before sending
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New York City Transportation System
New York City developed and (attractiveness) that attracted many people to what it provides.
Thousands of people wanted to arrive into the Big Apple and several businessmen recognized that
demand and tapped into it accordingly. A number of railroads were established and built with some
type of a service to New York City. However, only one railroad, the New York Central Railroad,
was able to have its trains actually enter in New York City via Grand Central Terminal. Unlike the
(previously mentioned) railroad, which developed its transportation route in a (North to South
fashion [reword this part]), the other railroads were running from West/South to East/North. The
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While these (rail agencies) have not expanded their services into Penn Station as much as New
Jersey Transit has, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has studies being worked on to
provide such availabilities with regards to its Metro North Railroad. Two of the aforementioned
railroad s lines, the New Haven and Hudson Line are being looked upon as for having the potential
to arrive in Penn Station rather than terminating into Grand Central Terminal through already
existing trackage. The New Haven Line can utilize the same tracks that Amtrak trains use to run
from Penn Station to (New Rochelle), where it connects to Metro North s New Haven Line; the
latter line can run along Amtrak s Hell Gate Line with the possiblity of adding new train station
along the way within the vicinities of Co op City, Parkchester, and Hunts Point before reaching
34th street. The Hudson Line can run along Amtrak s Empire Connection line that the agency uses
to allow its Empire Service trains to transfer from Metro North s Hudson Line into Penn Station.
Along the line, new rail stations may be implemented within the vicinities of West 125th and West
62nd Streets in Manhattan s West Side. While an impressive feat, any developments along these
lines will have to be (slowed down) until the East Side Access is completed, allowing LIRR trains
to terminate at Grand Central Terminal instead of Penn Station; rail traffic in the station is high
enough as it is to allow for more trains from a fourth agency to have trains run into and terminate at.
(advantages).
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Muhammad Ali Goals
What keeps me going is goals Muhammad Ali
Every elite athlete has psychological training and uses the process of goal setting in order to
enhance their performance. Goal setting is used to enhance concentration, build self confidence and
to manage time and other resources. (Tony M 1995, page 259)
Muhammad Ali is self determined; he wanted to show the world that he is the greatest. To
achieve that training hard and using strategic punches during matches was a vital key to be the
greatest boxer and a role model for the world. Ali s ambition and willingness to work hard drew
him closer towards his goal. Psychological self motivation, Ali drew motivation from criticism of
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Muhammad Ali instilled a program in his everyday life. His sub goals to achieve what he had
planned for the day and if it was not done he would not give up and continue. Training in a gym
was not enough he trained on the streets, he was said to be a fast runner. Before he took upon his
career in boxing he used to play football and basketball. He was awarded with a scholarship
although he was an excellent athlete he had a lot of anger and was violent (Robert Peter 1995,
page266). This was when he found interest in boxing and made a name for himself. Champions
aren t made in gyms; champions are made from something deep inside them a desire, a vision, a
dream. They have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill.
Muhammad Ali
With all the fame and importance given to a man who is truly a legend although he was one of
the most under promoted athletes. As all athletes have their own brand Ali was the same his team
composed a brand for him and they obtained that by small steps (success staff, march 2 2009). In
every goal setting process it takes small steps to gain that ultimate goal. Ali was a remarkable
athlete with a remember able history, presence and energy around people proved it. His brand
ambassadors knew that they were able to achieve that
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Developmental Psychology Theoretical Approaches Essay
Overview
Four theoretical approaches to cognitive development
Piaget s theory
Information processing theories
Core knowledge theories
Sociocultural theories (Vygotsky)
General Themes
Nature and nurture
Continuity vs. discontinuity
Active vs passive child
Nurture (environment, learning)
John Locke (1632 1704) Infant s mind as tabula rasa
Behaviorism (e.g. Watson, Skinner)
Nurture (environment, learning)
A child s mind is a blank book. During the first years of his life, much will be written on the pages.
The quality of that writing will affect his life profoundly.
Walt Disney
Nature (biology, instinct)
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I shall define every stage by a structure of a whole, with the possibility of its integration into
succeeding stages, just as it was prepared by preceding stages. (Piaget, 1962, p121).
Piaget
the study of stages of intelligence is first a study of the formation of operational structures. I shall
define every stage by a structure of a whole, with the possibility of its integration into succeeding
stages, just as it was prepared by preceding stages. (Piaget, 1962, p121).
Piaget s stage theory
pre operational
sensori motor
formal operations
concrete operations
10 13yr
0 2 yr
2 6 yr
7 10 yr
Sensorimotor stage
Little knowledge at birth:
Some perceptual abilities
Reflexes
Basic learning mechanisms
Here, the child begins to organize sensory and motor co ordinations
Pre operational thought
Development in understanding symbols example
Failure to grasp logical relations (e.g. reversibility in conservation task) example
Egocentrism
Concrete Formal Operational Stages
Concrete Operational Stage:
Reason logically about concrete objects events, but does not reason in abstract terms Example
Formal Operational Stage:
Can reason about abstract/hypothetical situations
Example
Additional example
Summary: The Piagetian Infant
Nature Nurture
Discontinuity
Child active not passive
construction
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Different Climatic Conditions For Marine Desert Areas
7 Recommendations
7.1 Climatic Condition
Warm dry areas characterized by high temperatures ranging from 40 50 degrees Celsius, with sharp
variations in day and night alike and seasonal (summer winter) temperatures and precipitation
(rainfall, snow) which is scarce, unreliable and irregular, but may nevertheless cause severe floods.
Winter prevails in which dust, sand storms and cold winds. The intensity of solar radiation is very
high and enhances the radiation emitted from the ground. This climate below air humidity in general
and is healthier than warm moist ground. Different climatic zone scans are distinguished from the
desert areas according to their own geographical characteristics.
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Just as there is a need for cooling, there is also a need for negative heating during cold nights in the
winter. The construction of the house requires prevention of various climatic conditions such a
heavy radiation coming from the sun as well as the prevention of other conditions such as
sandstorms, dust and insects. In addition, the spread of dust should be prevented and provide
proper ventilation, shad and control of buildings and settlements.
Proposed solutions
The Main Points:
Provide a maximum of shielding against direct sunlight in the hot season.
It works to balance the contrast between winter and summer by moving parts.
Bring ventilation through the regularairmovementand small aperture.
Evadehuge externals face.
Use of external reflective surfaces.
Balance the contrast between the temperatures of the day and night.
Balance the contrast between the degree of heat of the day and night through the thermal storage
process.
Decrease inner heat creation process and work to increase the conductivity in the warm seasons.
Enhance the evaporation and heat beating by the radiation process.
Working to increase air circulation in high humidity marine areas.
7.2 Settlement Arrangement
The main points:
Topography, to optimize the passive means efficiency.
Orientation, for protection from the sunduringthe hot summer.
Air movement, protection from the wind during the winter and provide proper ventilation during
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The Short Story Of Richard Van Camp
A tragedy in its own right must evoke emotion and a response from the audience through effective
use of several elements evident in Shakespeare s and Aristotle s style of tragic writing. The plot
progression of a tragedy should be rather specific under the idea which leads, ultimately, to the
downfall of the protagonist. Despite the sorrowful story behind Richard Van Camp s short story
Mermaids, the exclusion of several core elements from both styles of writing prevent this piece
from being classified a tragedy. Mermaids lacked the development of a tragic flaw in the main
character, Torchy, and furthermore did not lead the character to their tragic demise, Van Camp
also excluded the idea of isolating him over time and rather brought him closer to those around
him to get over his inner conflict, which is unlike a tragedy. A central character in a tragic piece
of writing should develop in a way where they are lead [ushered] to their demise due to a critical
flaw, which is caused by the inability to solve an inner conflict. Torchy was found to be at a
rather low point in his life evident by his use of drugs and his gambling issues. Despite these
vices, he does not allow it to destroy him. His relationship with the young girl, Stephanie, who
was neglected by her parents, allowed him to reflect on his past particularly after his brother s
death. [M]y daddy s gone, she says... I ll be your sister... if you ll be my brother ... I start to cry
(Van Camp 5). This section
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Wheelchair Rugby And Its Impact On Sports
This case study will to examine wheelchair rugby, and how Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby
Limited organises play, qualifications, the specialist equipment used in the sport, as well as the
development of the sport with in the UK. This is due to the author s ability to rugby and interest in
how rugby has been developed into a disability sport.
Wheelchair rugby, formally known as Murderball, was developed in Canada in 1977 by
quadriplegic athletes (International Wheelchair Rugby Federation, 2014). Quadriplegia is more
commonly known as tetraplegia, this is where all four limbs are paralysed and most commonly as
a result of a neck injury (Disabled World, 2010) Wheelchair Rugby was created as an adaptation of
wheelchair basketball, by reducing the amount of hand and arm actions to make the game
inclusive for quadriplegic athletes; this was done by removing dribbling. Athletes were
classified on their medical diagnosis, in relation to the level of their spinal injury. In 1991 this
was changed to a functional classification specific to wheelchair rugby, in order to include those
with polio, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis and amputations. According to
Sport England (2010) 68% of wheelchair rugby participants have a spinal cord injury, compared
6% with cerebral palsy and 4% with muscular dystrophy. It s also estimated that 40,000 people
are living with a spinal cord injury in the UK (The Backup Trust, 2014). Rugby is one of 11 out of
the 23 Paralympic sports
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The Evacuation Of Emergency Operations Centre
Extensive GIS capabilities are identified with the North Shore divided into community planning
areas, DNV Lynnmour/Inner River and Seymour, CNV Lower Lonsdale and Grand Boulevard, and
DWV Horseshoe Bay and Capilano Reserve #5, for identification of resources, number of citizens
and the transportation exit routes. The individual municipality evacuation plans are comprehensive
policy documents. Two additional strengths of the evacuation plans are the authorities, decision
making and management; and the communications section. The strength of Authority, decision
making and management The activating authorities are listed with responsibility of the NSEM
emergency operations centre (EOC) Director taking the lead role of notifying all senior municipal
officials. The emergency social services (ESS) Director will activate the reception centres and /or
group lodging facilities. The evacuation stages of alert, order and rescind are clearly define in a
chart that identifies description, communication methods, content in alerts and orders with factors
to consider. The appendix has templates of evacuation forms and checklists to facilitate easier
execution. The mutual aid agreements are defined and listed with all of the North Shore Fire
services. The sizes of the evacuations are described in a chart as small, intermediate, large and mass
with examples for each, including potential number of evacuees, EOC activation, reception centre
and group lodging, and response
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What Is The Theme Of The Big World By Tim Winton
Analyse how the beginning and/or end of the written text(s) emphasized the writer s purpose.
I want to be a superhero when I grow up! Just how common is this phrase? When we are young, it
is common to have limitless ambitions, but as we grow and adjust to reality, we are forced to
discover that some of these ambitions are unattainable. Often, this causes people to settle for less
instead of continuing to try chase their ambitions. This realisation and change of mindset is called
maturity. The beginning and end of the short story, Big World by Tim Winton contrast to emphasise
these changes in an individual s outlook on life through age and experience. This experience is all
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In fact, he had grown up with many fond memories as an overprotected only child in Shanghai,
China. As he grew up near the ocean, to this day, the smell of sea spray brings him back many
memories of playing fetch with his dog along the shore, skimming pebbles across the water and
going fishing with his dad. Every evening, dad and I used to bring seafood back [from fishing]
for mum to cook dinner. I used to always boast about how I would own a big farm one day so that
I could not only have seafood to bring back to my parents dinner table, but plenty of meat and
vegetables
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A Note On The Stock Market
Introduction The stock market has seen a lot of fluctuation during the months of February, March,
and beginning of April. This can be noted to the new President in office, Mr. Trump. He has spent
a great amount of his life as a businessman, and many investors saw this as a positive omen as to
what would happen to the stock marketand their investments. In fact, right before the presidential
election in November, stock prices and indexes plunged as uncertainty in whether he or Mrs.
Clinton would take office in such a close presidential race. After the announcement that there was a
projected win for Mr. Trump, these stock prices and indexes that recently plummeted, increase
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He signed executive orders that limited new regulations and was calling for review of Dodd Frank
regulation of financial firms. Companies that benefitted most from these deregulations contributed
to most of the growth. The first quarterly earnings after the election showed growth and many
companies plan to spend money on new equipment and hiring. Companies setting out to hire more
employees lowered the employment rate, which continue the stock market growth. The hallmark
of stock indexes increasing was on Thursday, March 2nd when the DIJA surged over 300 points.
The S P 500 rose 32.32 points and the Nasdaq rose 78.59 points as well. Investors showed
optimism in the President to deregulate more and passing tax policies that are better for
corporations, as well as hopes that the federal reserve will increase interest rates. The rise came
after President Trump spoke to Congress with an optimistic tone; however, he offered few details
for his plans. These events also caused a rise in the treasury interest rates on ten year treasury
notes, causing bank stocks like J.P. Morgan Chase and Bank of America to increase in price as
well. The promising of the Trump s presidency has many investors optimistic, but slightly
concerned by the high surge. Following the surge in stock indexes, the Federal Reserve raised
interest rates. Before they official rose rates, there were many statements from officials about a
strong possibility that interest rates would rise. This
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Fate and Free Will in Harry Potter
One of the most pondered questions in human existence is whether our lives are determined by
forces which are beyond our control or by our own free will. It is widely believed that one s own
destiny is created by fate. However, some also consider the possibility that one s own choices can
determine the reality of one s existence. In Harry Potter, JK Rowling uses fate and choice as forces
which shape the events revolving around her protagonist, Harry Potter, as well as the other
characters in the story. Rowling does not side with one idea over the other, but instead, argues that
both fate and choice are significant factors that determine the events which happen during the
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They develop friendships with members of their own house and rivalries with members of
opposing houses. Upon being assigned to a house, each student strives to follow the standard
and expectations of their particular group, whether it is the brave Gryffindors, the loyal
Hufflepuffs, the wise Ravenclaws, or the cunning Slytherines. Their house becomes almost like
a cult in which they live by: Your house will be something like your family within Hogwarts.
You will have classes with the rest of your house, sleep in your house dormitory and spend free
time in your house common room (85). Each of the students share the common goal of winning
the House Cup for their house. Individualism, therefore, is constrained and each student is forced
to act in a particular way in which they are expected to. Aside from the Sorting Hat, other forces
of fate also take part in determining the students house associations. For example, Harry is sorted
into Gryffindor, the same house his parents belonged to. Similarly every member in the Weasley
family had been a Gryffindor, while every member in the Malfoy family had been a Slytherine.
This reinforces the idea that the events in each character s life are predestined. They did not have a
choice over their placement in the houses, but rather, they are assigned to a particular house based
on forces beyond their control.
Harry s obtainment of his wand is another instance where fate intervenes and
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Johannes Vermeer And Albert Bierstadt
Two painters in history are known for their abilities to depict scenes in such realistic manners that
you would never know they are actually producing paintings. These painters are named Johannes
Vermeer and Albert Bierstadt. Both men came from different times and ethnic backgrounds.
Dutchman, Johannes Vermeer was born in the year 1632 and passed away in 1675. Over his
lifetime Vermeer used a style of paintingthat causing modern day historians and art lovers to
struggle to figure out how he painted such realistic scenes that mimicked photographs. His style
combined many pictorial depth cues while maintaining a strong sense of realism throughout the
relatively few paintings he produced. Next is Prussian artist Albert Bierstadt, who was born in the
year 1830 and passed away in 1903. Bierstadt is widely known for his highly realistic paintings of
the American West landscape. Combining pictorial depth cues and visual realism were his
specialties, while raising a large degree of illusionism in his paintings. In his lifetime Bierstadt
produced over 500 paintings, most of which pertained to the places he visited on his journey
across the United States. While Bierstadt and Vermeer were two very different men, their works
shared common elements. Vermeer s The Music Lesson and The Concert and Bierstadt s Yosemite
Valley share many of the same pictorial depth cues, realism, and even a sense of illusionism. In
order to analyze how these works of art are alike, three questions must be
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The Colonization Of The Americas Became A Time Of Growth...
The 1700s in the Americas became a time of growth of independence and religious freedoms.
People began separating from the original religious sects and began searching for other ways of
worship. These included revivals, outdoor sermons, and more inclusive baptisms. This allowed
more people to experience religion, allowing people to decide for themselves which way of worship
was right for them. Along with growing religious independence, the nation itself began to establish
itself as a unified entity. The colonies began thinking of independence, away from the control of
England. However, one group, enslaved Africans, remained separated and excluded from the nation
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She accomplishes this within the poem by depicting her conversion to Christianity as an enslaved
African, using herself as an example while calling for salvation of Africans, and through her
specific use of language, word choice, and religion to separate herself from the African race in
order to appeal to while colonists.
The Wheatley family purchased a young African girl, who was enslaved and sent to Boston. Her
owners named her Phillis after the ship carrying her overseas. The Wheatley family taught her to
read and write using the King James Bible. Wheatley utilized her education and began writing
poetry. At the age of twelve, she published her first poem, making her the first African American
female poet. Later in 1770, the poem titled On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield raised
international attention. This attention helped Phillis Wheatley publish a book of collected poems in
1773 including poems titled On Being Brought from Africa to America , and Thoughts on the
Works of Providence . Her early education not only focused on literacy, but religion, where it
played a large role in her poetry. Writing an elegy for Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, an evangelist
preacher who spoke to thousands of people to spread the word of God, portrayed Wheatley s
admiration for the preacher she had the opportunity to observe.
In
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Eucalyptus Globulus Effect on the Germination of Radish...
The purpose of the project was to determine whether Eucalyptus globulus had an effect on the
germination of radish seeds. It was hypothesized that Eucalyptus globulus would have a negative
effect on the germination of the seeds and their growth.
Before a seed can germinate it must first shed the seed coat, a protective outer layer that protects
the seed from parasites, injury, and unfavorable temperatures. Inside the seed coat is the embryo
which contains the root and first leaves of the plant, called cotyledons. After the seed coat has been
shed the root emerges first so that it can absorb water and nutrients. After the roots have come out
of the embryo the cotyledons will follow. Some seeds need certain conditions to germinate and go
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Allelopathic chemicals can also exist in soil, affecting the surround plants and those planted
afterwards. Studies have shown that Leucaena leucocephala, a tree promoted for water
conservation and revegetation, contains a toxic amino acid in its leaves and foliage that prevents
the growth of other trees but not its own seedlings. Research has also shown that this species
reduces the yield of wheat and increases the yield of rice. Other allelopathic plants include mango,
box elder, broccoli, and Eucalyptus. A study was conducted at Gomal University that tested the
allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus camaldulensis L. on the germination and seedling growth of
wheat. The leaves of E. camaldulensis trees were washed and dried and then filtered to create a one
hundred percent solution as well as ten percent, fifteen percent, and twenty percent. These solutions
were tested on twelve varieties of wheat. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in
germination counts with increasing levels of Eucalyptus aqueous extract concentration. All twelve
varieties of wheat were adversely affected by the twenty percent concentration of Eucalyptus
extract. It was observed that there was a direct relationship between the number of normal seedlings
and the extract concentration. The results suggested that the E. camaldulensis L. leaf aqueous
extract could reduce normal seedlings even in low concentrations.
Eucalyptus
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Carl Gustav Jung s Personality Theories
Why do we dream? Why do we dream about certain things? These are just some of the questions
that Carl Gustav Jung sought to answer throughout his lifetime. Like Sigmund Freud, he also
developed theories to try to explain consciousness. Jung also sought to try to explain people s
personalities. His personality theory would go on to shape how we describe personalities to this
very day. Jung could be described as a bit eccentric when it came to his work. It is strange in the
fact that a lot of the analysis that he used to shape is theories were done on himself. However, his
work is an amalgamation of influences from different academic fields. His work started as wanting
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While he studied medicine at the University of Basel, his father developed cancer and died. This
left Jung as the head of the family to take care of his mother and sister. He soon found out that
the financial burden that his family faced. He also was being pressured by extended family to
drop his studies at the university, so that he could financially support his family. However, with
the help of other family members, he as able to complete his education at the university. He
would go on to meet the qualifications for physician job after f and half years. In his studies, he
strayed away from physiology and focused on evolutionary theory and anatomy. In his own time,
he studied the works of Kant, Eduard von Hartmann, and Nietzsche. Towards the end of his time
at the university, he took and was fascinated by psychiatry classes. Frank McLynn writes,
Although psychology was then held in academic contempt as a subject for intellectual lesser
breeds. Jung was intoxicated by the discovery of a discipline that united science and the
humanities... (1998) To the surprise of many at the university, he decided to specialize in
psychiatry (McLynn, 1998). Jung moved to Burghölzli, Zurich. There he was a part of the staff at
a hospital that specialized in the treatment of mental illness. While there he quickly rose in rank,
and he wrote o a book about dementia praecox, which is today known as schizophrenia. He also at
this time, started to publish papers
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Multitasking Can You Analysis
Multitasking is not what everyone thinks it means. The ability for one to multitask has been sought
after by employers and college professors for decades. The narrative that the brain can actually
perform more than one task at a time effectively is unfounded. In Alina Tugend s Multitasking Can
Make You Lose... Um... Focus and Verna von Pfetten s Read This Story Without Distraction (Can
You?), both authors in fact describe the limitations of the human mind can actually prevent one
from effectively multitaskingthus showing that monotasking, only performing a singular task at a
time, is the future of time management. Due to limitations of the human mind and its cognitive
processes, multitasking should be formally called task switching (Pfetten... Show more content on
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The RAC Foundation, a British nonprofit that focuses on driving issues recently asked drivers to
use a driving simulator to see how texting while driving affected them. Although doing many things
at the same time...can be a way to make tasks more fun and energizing , one must keep in mind
that you sacrifice focus when you do this (Tugend B2). The study showed that reaction times
dropped by as much as 35%, far more than while driving drunk or stoned. Those statistics show that
multitasking, or attempting to perform two tasks that require large amounts of concentration, can
actually prove fatal(Tugend B3). Verna von Pfetten s opinion of multitasking follows along the
same lines as Tugend s whereas she describes how multitasking actually causes one to feel tired at
the end of the day (Pfetten A3).
While both authors agree that multitasking is unhealthy and rather impossible to do efficiently, they
have different opinions on how one might go about remedying the situation. Monotasking, also
referred to as single tasking or unitasking, isn t just about getting things done (Pfetten A3). It is also
something that needs to be [learned and] practiced (Pfetten
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Ender Wiggins Character Analysis
Introduction The character Ender Wiggins from Enders Game (Card, 1991) is a young boy
who is sent on an undercover mission to destroy the hive (the humans enemies). This essay will
focus on the idiographic and nomothetic descriptions of Ender Wiggins. An idiographic
description is a specific description that allows people like writers and people who watch
movies to give their own opinion on characters from their view or perspective (Ashton, 2012). A
nomothetic description is a generalized description of a person or character. This helps
generalize people into categories which is easier for people to compare multiple people or in this
case characters (Ashton, 2012). Idiographic Description Caring/Thoughtful When emmersed in the
book Enders game, it is clear to see that Ender Wiggins loves his sister and would do anything to
protect her. Ender showed this by emailing his sister every day and telling her about his day. When
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Most of his conversation come from dialog with him and his sister and a couple of classmates
when asking the odd question. Ender as mentioned above was a boy who got bullied often at
school by other kids and at home by his older brother. Enders older brother makes it very evident
that he does not like Ender, so which lead Ender to become down on himself often after coming
home and seeing his brother. Ender thought people did not like him because he was a smart boy
so he rarely talked. An example of this is when Ender was in the spotlight during battle school
simulations and got picked on by people on his platoon on the Salamander army. When Ender first
started battle school, he usually sat alone and ate alone, he had nobody back home except his
family and he did not have anyone except the Colonels on the ship. Battle school encouraged
competition and not sportsmanship so did not help Ender until later in the novel where he then
made plenty of
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The Role Of Fame And Fame s Influence On American Culture
The role of fame and celebrities heavily influence American culture. Some people may be eager for
a celebrity status or be drawn to one who has achieved it for reasons not fully understood. When the
word fame is thought of, often what comes to mind is the money and the attention that comes with
it. However, fame can also bring pain through addiction and the publics lack of acknowledgement
that celebritiesare peoplewho share the same struggles and stress. America s obsession with celebrity
culture effects the attitudes, behaviors, and the overall views of an average person, and also
those of the celebrity themselves. Because celebrities live in a different world compared to ours,
it can easily make our lives seen unpleasantly dull in comparison. Therefore, it s easy to become
obsessed with a life that is not our own. Americas obsession with celebrities have created ways to
make it possible for anyone to become famous through reality tv shows, but there are rules as to
what must be done to get there. Competition shows like Survivor, American Idol, Americas Next
Top Model, and Hells Circus pit contestants in no holds barred battles for supremacy and
financial reward. However, talent doesn t always play the biggest role in winning on these shows;
contestants are rewarded for being ruthless, exploitative, and vain. Nearly all of them highlight bad
behavior, giving extra camera time to cast members who blow up, break down, or scheme to grab
every advantage. As Omarosa
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Straight Line-Personal Narrative
Although, Straight Line was hurt, I refused to give up, I endlessly searched to locate a
replacement horse. Thus came Princess, a buckskin mare that I borrowed from an acquaintance
of my sisters. My mother and I traveled to Goodland for a little test run and at the end of the day
we hauled her home. Thrilled is not a word I would use to describe the idea of running on her,
but what choice did I have. I needed a horse, any horse to ride at the finals, since Straight Line
was no longer able to run. Princess and my personalities clashed, there is only room for one
princess and I already occupied that position. Trust me when I say that typically mares have
bigger attitudes, than most teenage girls. Even though, I gave it my best shot, considering my
situation, we just could not find a rhythm together. Despite of my efforts, I knew it was going to
be a long week as I unsaddled her after the worst practice that I had ever had. Consequently, I
remember walking to the barn from the arena and feeling the blood run down my leg from
clobbering the barrels. I had bruises, all up and down my legs, from plowing into barrels during
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I unsaddled Princess, changed out of my jeans, and accepted I was done. The relief came after I
finally reined in my tears, but then came the flood of embarrassment. I plowed over all three barrels
on a national stage. My loving family which they are, laughed and still laugh about my horrible
run. Typically, I can handle an embarrassing situation, but the fact that it was broadcasted on
national television discouraged me. Even today the video is re ran on RFD TV. I am not longer
affected by the laughs or the jokes made on my behalf, I even join in every now and then. The
experience taught me that sometimes life is going to suck; however, it is so much better when you
laugh at
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Study Guide Week 3 Essays
Module/Week 3: Mankind and Sin
Textbook Readings:
Towns: Chs. 8 10
Chapter 8
1.What point does the author illustrate with an elephant and 4 blind men?
...Comparing it to the way people describe and see life and the world
2.Do Moslem leaders claim that Christianity and Islam are alike in that Allah was the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?
No
3.What are the 4 questions that Darwinians have not been able to answer?
Where is the missing link
How can man evolve to be the apex of living beings if the fact suggest the process of evolution goes
the other way
Where life originated.
Refuse to believe or even explore data that suggest intelligent design.
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3.What is Fiat Creationism?
Typically conservative orthodoxy has tended to support this view. Basically, fiat creationism holds
that God, by direct acts, brought into being virtually everything that exists.
4.What is Deistic Evolution?
This view basically claims that God began the process of evolution within the context of created
matter.
5.What is Theistic Evolution?
Similar in certain respects to deism, theistic evolutionteaches that God began the creative process
by bringing the first organism to life.
6.What is Progressive Creationism?
This view combines the view of specific de novo (flesh or from nothing) creative acts with in
moment or processive operations of life.
7.Which two possibilities of Creationism does the author say are closest to scripture?
From the four possiblilties,
Fiat Creation
Progressive Creation
Are in closer harmony with the testimony of the Scripture.
Creation in the Image of God
1.T/F: All of creation is created in the image of God.
False,
2.T/F: The image of God in man solely refers to his immaterial nature.
True,
3.T/F: Only Christians maintain the image of God.
(False)
4.T/F: The image of God in man was lost as a result of the fall of man.
(False)
5.What four primary aspects are included in the image
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How Does Edmond Dantes Change In The Count Of Monte Cristo
The author, Alexandre Dumas, writes a novel about how a man s life has been ruined, and now
wants to take revenge on everyone who wronged him. In the beginning of The Count of Monte
Cristo, a character named Edmond Dantes has the perfect life. He was just promoted to captain at
the age of nineteen, and is about to marry the love of his life. He was the happiest man in the world
that seemed to have a bright future ahead of him. Later on, Edmond Dantes changes tremendously
throughout the book. Edmond becomes a Count. He holds a high reputation in Europe, and has
become a very wealthy man that can buy anything he wants. He has gotten close with other people
who are also very wealthy and hold high reputations in Europe. Edmond in the beginning... Show
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Edmond carefully mapped out his plans of how he will leave his enemies devastated once he
gets it. After he returned the horses that he bought off of Danglars, Edmond asks Ali, I
understand you re very skillful in throwing the lasso. Is that right?... listen : A short time from
now a carriage will pass by drawn by two runaway dappled gray horses, the same ones I had
yesterday (Dumas 206). Dantes uses his servant Ali to make himself look good. By having Ali
save Mrs. Villefort and her child, he gains their favor and the whole family now completely
trusts him with their lives. This act enables Dantes to get closer to Villefort and take his justice.
Moreover, Edmond has been able to plan out how he will take his retribution among everyone,
all at once. Edmond reunites a father and son. They think that he is mistaken, but since they are
being paid an abundant amount of francs, they accept it, and pretend as if they are actually
father and son. As the two leave the house, the Count thinks to himself, There go a pair of
scoundrels! What a shame they aren t really father and son! (Dumas 241). The Count
purposefully put these two specific people together in order to achieve his self justice. He had
planned for the father to be Caderousse, and for the son to be Villefort s son. Together, as the
fake Calvantis, they attend a dinner party and they are unaware that the son is in the same room
as the father and mother. Later on, the son will find out his real father and mother, and the
parents will learn that their son is still alive after trying to kill him as a baby. To sum up, the
Count has been able to carefully plan out every single move he will take in order to achieve his
ultimate
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Housing Ambassador Research Paper
Two main reasons contribute to why I would love to become a Housing Ambassador. To help get
many prospective and current students excited and involved in campus housing is the first
reason. So many people shoot down on campus housing because of the price; however, people
do not realize housing is more than just a room you pay for. You live here, study here, and have
fun here. There are many events, free stuff, and free food that residence halls and RSA provide
for students. I want to be able to show students that off campus students do not have the same
experiences as on campus students. The second reason I would like to become a Housing
Ambassador is for the experience. Ultimately, I would like to become a dean or chancellor of a
collegein my golden years. Being an Housing Ambassador would provide me with life long
experiences that I could take into my future careers as a business leader, politician, and dean
/ chancellor.
I possess many unique skills that would make me a great Housing Ambassador, but will only talk
about two. One of those skills is being social. I am a very social person and I love being around
people. Being social would benefit me as a Housing Ambassador because a quiet tour would be a
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The socials provide great opportunities to meet a lot of people. I know at the socials in Lynch
Hall, I am able to meet new people every time. I came to UNC Charlotte alone and did not know
anyone. During the first week of school, Lynch Hall had an ice cream social for the building. At
the social, I was able to meet a lot of people. I laughed, ate, and had so much fun. Most of the
friends I have now live down the hall from me. I would have never meet those friends without the
ice cream social Lynch Hall had. Socials prove that a student just does not have to sleep here, but
have fun here
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The Immigration Restriction Act (IRA)
During the last decades of the nineteenth century, anxiety arose in the Australian colonies about the
amount of coloured immigrants travelling to Australia, particularly from China (National Archives
of Australia, 2015). Subsequently, one of the first legislations in the new Federal Parliament was
the ImmigrationRestriction Act (IRA). This Act made it almost impossible for Asians and Pacific
Islanders to migrate to Australia, along with the Pacific Islander Labourers Act and the Post and
Telegraph Act 1901 (NSW Migration Heritage Centre, 2010).
The aim of this and other related legislation was to limit coloured immigration and thus preserve
the leadership of the British (National Archives of Australia, 2015). Two days before Christmas Day
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Australia wanted to remain a country of white people who lived by British traditions. Trade unions
were keen to prevent labour competition from Chinese and Pacific Islander migrants who they
feared would undercut wages (NSW Migration Heritage Centre, 2010).
The Outcomes
The IMA allowed the government to reject any person who when asked to do so by an officer
fails to write out at dictation and sign in the presence of the officer, a passage of 50 words in
length in a European language directed by the officer . An immigrant during the first year of
residence. During their first years of residence, any immigrant could be assigned a Dictation Test to
complete.
It was originally proposed that the Test would be in English, but it was argued that this could
discourage the migration of European people and benefit Japanese people, African American
people. Instead, any European language was required. To lessen offence to the Japanese, in 1905
this was changed to any prescribed language (NSW Migration Heritage Centre,
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The Impact Of The Salem Witch Trials
The Salem Witch Hunt
Introduction
The Salem Witch Trials is a term that is used to refer to a series of different witchcraft cases that
were taken to the local magistrates of a region known as Salem that happened to be considered as a
part of the Massachusetts Bay colony in the 17th Century (Roach and Rosenthal 925). Additionally,
it is important to note that the Salem Witch Trials have been considered to be amongst some of the
darkest periods in the American trial history. The reason why the trails were considered to be
amongst the worst trials in the American history is brought out by the fact that over two hundred
individuals were taken to court and collectively accused as witches (Baker 34). The end of the
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It is important to note that in the 17th century, people from Massachusetts were exposed to a kind of
fear that was linked to the Devil and being constantly portrayed as always finding for all possible
ways to infiltrate and interfere with Christianity in the American society (Clark and Aronson 401).
In connection to this, it is important to understand that the Salem community was one of the
strongly religious communities living that lived in near isolation and to some extent, in its own
New World where the sense of fearing the devil had been made a part of the society. The fear that
the community living in this area had was triggered when Tituba, one of the accused witches went
on to confess that she was working for the devil (Martin and Bascle 70). The confession that was
made led to the development of hysteria and panic in the region making the region to devote their
efforts to a massive witch hunt. In this, it is important to note that despite there being some
contributing factors in the witch hunt, the confession that was made by Tituba is always
considered to be the main reason why the Salem Witch Trial came to being. During the trial period,
the Massachusetts Bay colonists had initially engaged in the process of convicting individuals for
engaging in witchcraft for some time with one of the conviction that he made is that of Margaret
Jones, that took place in 1648
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Essay about HIstory of Astronomy and Neptune
Science is and has become a necessity to know just to keep up with the tremendous advancements
of today and tomorrow. Basic things, such as how the universe was suspected to be started or who
Ptolemy and Galileo were and what they did are just things that need to be known to fully
understand what is happening in the world around you. These things are what you need to know, if
you re a scientists, to a groceryshop bagger.
Ptolemy was a Greek man who became the man to set the future for astronomy. He was the third of
the Alexandrian men, this group of scientists and mathematicians taught Alexander and his generals
themselves. Living around 150 A.D., and being one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He published them anyway and were handed to him the day he died. He died in Fraurenburg on
May 24, 1543.
Johannes Kepler was born in 1571 and was one of the first strong believers of the heliocentric
planetary theory. He discovered the three laws of planetary motion. This German astronomer
believed in the Harmonices Mundi, or the Harmonies of the World. In his Harmonices Mundi he
spoke of his third law, which was about the relationship between the orbital periods and the
distances of the planets from the sun. He believed the sun regulates the velocity of the planets. This
fact was a marking point in Astronomy history. This left a path for Newton s theory of universal
gravitation.
Galileo Galilei was a student at the University of Pisa. He studied medicine, though his real
interests were natural philosophy and mathematics. What he is mostly remembered for is his work
on free fall, his use of telescopes, and his employment of experimentation. In 1592, he became a
professor of the University of Padua. His job was to teach Euclid geometry and standard astronomy
to medical students. Instead he taught and lectured a more unconventional form of astronomy and
natural philosophy to his medical students. In a personal letter to Kepler sent in 1598, Galileo
stated that he was a Copernican, meaning he believed the teachings of
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Gay Adoptions Essay
There are basically two types of adoption agencies: Public agencies that are usually supported by
public funding and are run by the state and Private agencies that are licensed by the state, but
run privately (Reference 99). Regardless of the type of agency, the state has some say in their
operations, and if the state has a ban of gay adoptions, then the agencies will have to abide. In
1977, Florida passed a civil rights ordinance making sexual orientation discrimination illegal in
Dade County. In response to the ordinance s creation, a campaign themed Save Our Children was
created and led by the singer of the hit Paper Roses and former Miss Oklahoma beauty pageant
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Often their families face issues such as illness, alcohol or drug addiction, or homelessness. (
http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dss/fostercare/index.htm) (FACT ABOUT FOSTER CARE RATES)
The United States on a whole does not place children with certain illnesses like HIV/AIDS on
the lists of adoptable children; thus the only option for such a child would be foster care. The
foster care system in Florida has been flooded with children, and it has been an avenue for
homosexual couples and individuals who wish to have the wonderful experience that comes
with having a child in their lives. (REF) As such, homosexuals are left to fanaticize, and bond
with children, who is most cases are special needs children, especially those who are terminally
ill. Was this the state s way of strategically placing the sick with the sick? So long as we have
enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we ll be called a democracy. Is a
quote by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) founder Roger Baldwin (REF 20). The
ACLU is an organization that advocates individual rights, by litigating, legislating, and educating
the public on a broad array of issues affecting individual freedom. They joined the fight for gay
rights and got involved in three cases, two of which involved individuals who were
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Tim Hortons Case Study
The business I have chosen to examine is Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons CafГ© and Bookshop or
Tim Hortons Inc. is a Canadian based fast food restaurant which is multinational in its operation.
The company was founded by Tim Horton, Jeffrey Ritumalta Horton and Ron Joyce fifty three
(53) years ago on May 17, 1964. With its headquarters in Oakville, Ontario, it is a household name
to many Canadians and very well known for its coffeeand donuts. Its colloquial name is Timmy s
or Tim s . As of December 31st, Tim Hortonshad a total of 4,613 restaurants in nine countries which
include Ireland, Canada, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United States, and so on. The
company has grown from a single location in Hamilton, Ontario to thousands across the country and
a substantial number in the United States of America. In Canada, there are 3,802 Tim Hortons
restaurants, a number which is much higher than that of McDonalds (1,450). Burger King agreed to
purchase Tim Hortons for US$11.4 billion on August 26,2014. Being in the Restaurant industry, Tim
Hortons has major competitors such as McDonalds, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and so on.
The company logo of Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons two main products offered to customers: Tim Hortons, which is a household name to
most Canadians, is very well known for two of its main products: coffee and donuts. Over the
years, the company has made a substantial amount of profit from its sale of the two products.
A Deeper look into Tim Hortons coffee: The Value Package (Functions, Features and Benefits) The
value package of Tim Hortons coffee is very high. It serves its functions which include keeping the
consumer alert (due to a decent amount of caffeine), satisfying or quenching thirst, and so many
others. The features of the coffee are quite original. 100% Arabica coffee is used and any toppings
have features such as milk, cream, sugar, etc.
The company has many benefits which other restaurants that produce coffee do not. Tim Hortons
coffee is a lighter roast than most coffee shops; it tends to have a bit less caffeine than other
major coffee restaurants. This is definitely beneficial since the coffee sizes at Tim Hortons are
quite large (there is even an extra large coffee) and one
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A Shift Of Perspective On My Family
A Shift in Perspective
Friends,
I would like you to imagine being in a country where your family has moved but you have never
visited before. You do not speak the language. Every word you hear except from the small portion
of your family is unfamiliar and confusing. There is no implicit definition for many of these
syllables and even if there were, you would not know it, but this culture intrigues you. These
people live a life like you have never seen.
In the safety of your family s beautiful neighborhood, you decide to wander. The sun shines above
you. The air is brisk in a way you haven t quite experienced. You are bundled up to protect against
this unfamiliar cool. A hat pulled low to keep the heat in against the February chill.
You find yourself fascinated more with every step. These people lives are so different from your
own. You study this community in awe of what you are seeing. You wander between property lines
of which you are unaware, unknowingly breaking the code of this culture.
This atmosphere of beauty shifts when you are approached by two men clothed identically
approach you from a marked vehicle. You identify them as law enforcers, but you are uncertain of
how you will answer their questions. Their words come too quickly for you to even partially
comprehend. A terror swells in you to find someone to translate and mediate. You need your family
here.
You begin to walk in the direction of your son s home, anxious and unsure of how else to
communicate what
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Empiricism In Dracula And Frankenstein
The Enlightenment or Age of Reason , was a period roughly around 1685 to 1815 during which,
movements such as the rise of empiricism, natural philosophy and modern scientific inventions
were quite prevalent especially preceding and during the Victorian era. Literature written within the
Victorian period of 1837 to 1901 was largely influenced by these movements and often portrayed an
opposition or alignment towards them. Dracula and Frankenstein can be great examples, both
written during, or slightly after The Enlightenment and Victorian era, while being great examples of
Gothic Fiction . As such, today s discussion will summarize the way in which Victorian literature
specifically Dracula and Frankenstein were both influenced by movements during the The
Enlightenment . Foremost, rationalism was overshadowed by empiricism during this time period.
Rationalism a philosophy which relied on reason and knowledge was opposed by an emerging
philosophy known as empiricism. Empiricism resonated with many individuals during The
Enlightenment because it stated that, knowledge is acquired through observation and sensory of an
individual the basis on which science and therefore The Enlightenment was built on. Consequently,
this theme is often visited throughout Dracula and Frankenstein. For instance, in Dracula, page
204 states You do not let your eyes see, nor your ears hear... . This passage, is one of the many in
which Professor Van Helsing is trying to subtly
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The Final Years Of The British Raj Essay
Week Two: The Final Years of the British Raj
After doing the readings for this week I decided it may be beneficial to watch a documentary on
either India now or before independence. I did some research and The Flame Burns Bright is
considered a good documentary depicting India before it gained independence. I decided to watch
the documentary to gain some further knowledge on India before independence.
Documentary Notes:
Gandhi was an architect of Indian independence would deliver the people from British control India
wanted a cultural history of their own
India determination to due without the British and the British treated Indian nationalism with a
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Do the other minority ethnic or religious groups living in India see themselves as a distinctive
and separate group that would rather form their own nation? Furthermore, I am interested in
learning more about how India is able to function despite having such a diverse ethnic and
religious make up. The British encouraged a divide between Indian Muslims and Indian Hindus.
The British needed these two religious groups to be divided in order to keep their control. They
wanted citizens to identify themselves through their religion, not as Indians. By keeping India
divided, Britain would be able to remain in control. If Britain had encouraged cohesion and unity,
would this have helped bridge the gap between these two religious groups? For example, the
Great Calcutta Killings of 1946, could this event been avoided? The Great Calcutta Killings
remind me of what happened in Rwanda in 1994. A conflict in which people who were once
neighbours were killing each other for belonging to a different religious or ethnic group. Both
situations resulted in a bloody massacre of innocent people and the complete disregard of human
life. In both cases people associated their identity with religion or ethnicity, instead of building a
communal national identity. The horrors of the Great Calcutta Killings were gruesome and
unsettling to hear about. The atrocities that occurred were horrible and it was hard
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Small Business Deductions
If you own your own small business, you know about deducting your business expenses. To be
deductible, the Internal Revenue Service says an expense needs to be both ordinary and
necessary. An ordinary expense is one that is common and accepted in your trade or business. A
necessary expense is one that is helpful or appropriate for your trade or business. An expense
does not have to be indispensable to be considered necessary. But unless you are meticulous
about keeping your receipts and thinking about your business, you may miss many small
deductions that can really add up by the end of the year. For instance, think about your car. You
probably try to keep track of the mileage you drive your car for business appointments. But do
you also keep track of the mileage you drive to the bank, to the post office, or to the office supply
store? These miles can really add up. You should also consider how you can make regular errands
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Take some flyers and business cards with you. Ask the business owner if you can post the flyers
or if he can pass out the cards for you. PRESTO! A regular errand to pick up lunch has just turned
into a business deduction. Your purpose to visit that business was to explore a new advertising
avenue. You just happened to pick up lunch while you were there. See how easy it can be?
Because it s easier, most small business owners just take the standard mileage deduction. But in
some instances, it makes more sense to deduct your actual expenses, especially if you start your
business while driving an older car which needs some bigger maintenance expenses during the
year. You should consider keeping track of these other expenses so you can compare your tax
deduction: gasoline oil changes, air
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Chuck Yeager Essay
Chuck Yeager is unquestionably the most famous test pilot of all time. He won a permanent place
in the history of aviation as the first pilot ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, but that is only
one of the remarkable feats this pilot performed in service to his country.
Charles Elwood Yeager was born in 1923 in Myra, West Virginia and grew up in the nearby village
of Hamlin. Immediately upon graduation from High School he enlisted in the United States Army
Air Corps to serve in World War II.
Shot down over enemy territory only one day after his first kill in 1943, Yeager evaded capture,
and with the aid of the French resistance, made his way across the Pyrenees to neutral Spain.
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After the onset of the space race in 1956, Yeager commanded the Air Force Aerospace Research
Pilots School to train pilots for the space program. In this capacity, Yeager supervised
development of the space simulator and the introduction of advanced computers to Air force
pilots. Although Yeager himself was passed over for service in space, nearly half of the astronauts
who served in the Gemini, Mercury and Apollo programs were graduates of Yeager s school.
In 1963, Yeager was flying the experimental Lockheed Starfighter at over twice the speed of sound
when the engine shut off and he was forced to abandon the spinning aircraft. Yeager s compression
suit was set on fire by the burning debris from the ejector seat, which became entangled in his
parachute. He survived the fall, but required extensive skin grafts for his burns.
The Air Force space school was closed in 1966, as NASA took over the training of astronauts.
During the Vietnam War, Yeager now a full colonel commanded the 405th fighter wing out of the
Philippines, flying 127 air support missions, and training bomber pilots.
In 1968, Yeager was promoted to brigadier general. He is one of a very few who have risen from
enlisted man to general in the Air Force. In 1970, General Yeager served as U.S Defense
Representative to Pakistan and supervised Pakistan s air defense in its war with India. He retired
from the Air Force in 1975, but continued to
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Assess the Use of Accounting Information in Decision...
Table of Contents
Table of Contents1
Introduction. Decisions and Accounting.2
Aircraft development.6
Airport Receivables passenger fees collection.8
Airlines Bodies participation. How ARC uses Ratio analysis to protect members10
Fuel hedging Cost saving or Gamble?13
Collective bargaining, financial statements on the bargaining table.15
In house or Outsource services Caribbean Airlines Case M E Revenue Accounting16
How do Airlines use CM and CVP?19
Fleet change and fleet type24
Critical Analysis; what does the accounting information mean Low cost airlines26
Bibliography28
Appendices29
1.The Aviation industry29
2.IATA enhancement Financing services29
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a.Understandable information in such a way that it will be understandable to users.
b.Relevance must assist a user in the context of making a decision
c.Consistency consistent treatment of similar items and application of accounting policies
d.Comparability compare similar companies in the same industry group.
e.Reliability information that is presented is truthful, accurate, complete and capable of being
verified
f.Objectivity information is prepared and reported in a neutral way.
Aircraft development.
When we think of aviation, an aircraft flying high is the first picture that comes to mind and what
not a better place to start an assessment of accounting information for decision making.
Aircraft development is a major cost investment with cost running into the billions of US dollars.
The current major aircraft manufactures are Boeing Corporation, Airbus and Bombardier. This
process involves capital budgeting accounting that provides decisions of whether the development
project will be feasible. However what is going to highlighted here is the importance of analysis of
financial statements, are on development projects.
Lets go back into the early 1970 s and assess how poor financial analysis on the development of the
Lockheed Tristar three engine wide body aircraft by Lockheed Corp and Roll Royce Plc lead to the
demise of an aircraft that in its era was technologically ahead of it s time. It
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Analysis Of The American Disabilities Act (ADA) Of 1990
According to the book, the American Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 is a landmark legislation
because it s where congress acknowledged that 43 million Americans with disabilities had been
subjected to discrimination and that they have not had any recourse within the law to deal with this
discrimination. this law was passed to promote the rights of people with disabilities.The ADA was a
landmark legislation for the United Statesand at the time for the world it paved the way for civil
rights for people with disabilities and gave them the stepping stone needed to be able to get into
government agencies, get jobs and have equal employment opportunities, have better access to
transportation, and other services.
The first part was rights in the work
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The Tale Of Genji Lady Murasaki Shikibu
My knowledge of the history of Asia mostly comprises of Japanese history and its culture. My
knowledge is mostly from modern Japan, a little from the Heian Period, the Edo Period and also
the Azuchi Momoyama Period. I found out some of the information from past research papers I
wrote for my history classes in high school, friends, family members, and anime. Japan s culture
developed in a rapid pace compared some other parts of the world in the Heian era. An example
would be The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu. Her novel gained popularity during this
period. Jumping through time from there, in the Azuchi Momoyama period, a great Japanese
daimyo by the name of Oda Nobunaga wanted to unite Japan under one sword. One of the cool
events
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Global Opportunities for Turkey Essay
Global Opportunities for Turkey The world is becoming much more connected, especially in the
last few decades. The idea of being free individuals has become more important, as well as free
market economies. Some ideologies have collapsed because of their antiquated offers about the
political situations, yet some of them are ruling the world in the last hundred years. But if there is
something certain about the whole world, it is that globalization is affecting and changing it.
Turkey is located at the center of the Europe, Asia and Africa, therefore the political and economical
circumstances of it are important both for the Western part and the Eastern part of the world, then,
the role of the globalization is very important to Turkey.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are many examples as well as these two in the book, but I think that they are sufficient to
explain that the combining situation more effectively, that is one of the fundamentals of
globalization. Just three of four decades before, the situation of Turkey in the free market was
very poor. There was no opportunity to find a product of a brand that is famous world widely.
You could not buy cola, you could not buy blue jeans, you could not buy good fashioned cars,
etc. You can t even taste the traditional foods of the other countries, like Italian foods or Chinese
cuisine. I may give much more interesting example that in the late 1970s, nearly all of the
cinemas, including the major ones in the country had closed or in fact, crashed. Maybe you may
not believe but, until the closing, in every town in every city, even in the many of the villages,
there were cinemas. But after that, people could not find a cinema to watch the new picture of
Marlon Brando or Robert De Niro even in
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Serious Reportable Events
Serious reportable events There are different categories of SREs and an example includes
performing a surgery on the wrong patient and an example of product or device events is death
resulting from use of contaminated drugs. (NQF Updates List of Serious Reportable Events and
Identifies Applicable Settings).Defect devices received through a health care facility. SREs on
surgical event can be prevented by ensuring that proper records of patient are kept by a qualified
staff, and also care and due diligence is observed when the process is taking place in that a small
error may result to death which is very adverse. The strategies to be used if it ever happens is that
the health care facility should be conducting forums whereby care and due diligence
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Plea Bargains In Canadian Law ~ Karla Homolka
A plea bargain is a negotiation between the defendant and their attorney on one side, and the
crown prosecutor on the other side. A plea bargain may give the defendant a lightened sentence,
in exchange for either confessing to some crimes, or giving information that is related to the
offence, for example, the location of stolen goods or the names and locations of other
participants, as well as their part in the offence. There are many advantages to plea negotiations
/bargains. For instance, if there is not enough evidence against the defendant to convict them, a
plea bargain can help the crown obtain a conviction. They are also good for spending less time
and money on a trial in some cases. Lastly, because a plea bargain can help to... Show more content
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A 911 call was placed shortly after midnight. When paramedics arrived, Tammy was
unresponsive. Paul and Karla claimed they had fallen asleep downstairs in the rec room and
were awakened by the sounds of Karla s 15 year old sister Tammy choking . Tammy was taken in
an ambulance to the hospital, and Karla s parents rode along with her. Karla, her sister Lori, and
Paul stayed at the house, and were questioned by a rookie who had been on the job for less than
two months, David Weeks. When Constable Weeks received confirmation from the hospital that
Tammy was pronounced dead, he had to share the news with the others. Lori became very upset
and rushed upstairs to phone her ex boyfriend. After checking on Lori to make sure she was okay,
Weeks went to check on Karla. When he found her, she was doing laundry in the basement,
shoving the blankets that Tammy had vomited on into the running washing machine. Weeks asked
her to stop, removed the blankets and lead her back to the couch for more questioning, where
Lori and Karla began hugging and crying. This was error number one. The fact that Karla was
trying to wash the blankets with Tammy s vomit on them, moments after she heard she had been
pronounced dead was extremely suspicious. Still, it was never investigated. She wasn t questioned
as to why she was washing them, and it was never recorded. This may be due to the fact that the
policeman on duty did not have enough experience in the field but it is still an error that could
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Dishonesty As A Vice, Is Universal And Timeless Essay
Dishonesty, as a vice, is universal and timeless; according to the Bible, the very first humans on
earth committed the first sin of deception. Adam and Eve lied to God about whether they had
eaten the fruit of the forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden, cementing the human race as one which
feels that the burden of truth is too cumbersome to carry, and dooming humanity to a life of sin.
Modern liars still carry on this legacy of deception, and rather than seeing modern liars as their
own association, all living humans are modern liars. Regardless of whether the practice of
dishonesty is daily or hourly, small white lies or large scale intentional misdirection, each mortal
creature contributes to the act of lying. Some of these large scale liars were interviewed in the
documentary entitled (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies people from all walks of life who share
solidarity in the experience of the exposition and chastisement which frequently follows the act of
lying. The interviewees also collectively understand the snowballing effect of lies taking on a life
of their own and growing exponentially in size as they must be maintained through an ever
expanding mountain of mistruths. All those who were interviewed started with good intentions and
seemingly justifiable excuses for their dishonesty, and yet have all had to face the consequences
that come with lying. The act of lying along with the question of its morality was viewed to be
paramount in the study of
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Nabokov Letter To Lolita
Nabokov uses a letter to Humbert from Lolita to insure that although she says mean things about
him and repeatedly insults hum she does in fact feel a strong attraction to Humbert. Nabokov s
purpose in this excerpt is to convey how Loloita hides her love for Humbert by telling him to
leave. To achieve this hidden meaning Nabokov uses Lolitas dialogue and sarcasm. Although
Lolita knows she is in love with Humbert she thinks if she points out their differences in opinion
she may lose her feelings toward Humbert. Nabokov uses Lolita s tone towards Humbert to prove
she does love him even while she is saying things about him that she doesn t love. Nabokov
ultimately uses Lolita s dialogue to show hidden meaning in Lolita s letter.
Lolita feels very strongly about religion and doesn t appreciate he fact that Humbert is an
extremely unreligious man. Last Sunday in Church bad you who refused to come (Nabokov).
Lolita repeatedly reminds Humbert of his absence in Church even when he was asked to make
an appearance by Lolita and her mother. Lolita is trying to make herself feel worse about her
love for Humbert by convincing herself just how bad he really can be. The fact that Lolita is
very religious and Humbert isn t is another reminder for her of why she should forget this love she
has for him. Lolita is a very religious young girl and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lolita even attempts to make Humbert feel bad for her by putting herself down and telling
Humbert just how he knows he must feel about her. I know with absolute certainty I am nothing
to you, nothing to you, nothing at all (Nabokov). Lolita knows if she makes herself seem
depressed and vulnerable Humbert just might feel bad enough to console her and tell her how he
feels about her. Lolita is extremely smart for her age and knows enough about Humbert to figure
out tricks to make her desires come to her, and she knows how to make Humbert feel sorry for
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My Birthday Story
It s June 28th 2017 in Austin Texas, and it s my birthday. My family and I gather around the dinner
table in our cellar.
I can t believe you re really 14 now, you re too young to be working in the fields, my mom added
with a glum look on her face.
She knew the hours of hard labor would soon begin to pile onto each other. My mother has never
been the type of person to hide her feelings, especially whenever it came to the fields.
At least I ll be able to keep my eyes on you all the time, my dad chimed in acting as if he didn t care
that I would soon be a slave.
Opposite of my mom, my dad never likes to show his feelings; if he is upset you d never be able to
tell. I m excited to finally get out of the schoolhouse I added, to bring up the spirits. Goodnight
everyone, I ve got a big day tomorrow so I m going to get some rest.
When I woke up in the morning everything felt different. My eyelids felt heavy and my legs were
like putty.
Ready to go hun? said Dad Yea...I guess, I responded. I knew this day would come but I wish it
hadn t. At least I will have some friends who are already in the fields that can show me the ropes.
My father and I walked on the only street here, the street that lead to the fields.When Dad and I
arrived to our working posts we lined up single file. There were soldiers everywhere pointing
guns and shoving people in line. As I looked around, I was revolted to see that every single man
there had a broken spirit. While everyone was glancing
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The Navajo People Are The Largest Native American Tribe
The Navajo people are the largest Native American tribe in the United States, now with over
300,000 members. They are native to a large chunk of Southwestern United States, mostly in New
Mexico and Arizona, but also partially in Utah and Colorado. It was sometime between 1100 1500
A.D. when a distinguishable Navajo culture began to appear. The first Western contact that is
known with the Navajo occurred near 1581 1583 A.D. Historians believe that the Navajo were
relatively peaceful with their new Spanish neighbors. However there were some times over the
centuries after the Spanish settlement in which the Navajo fought Spanish settlers to retain their
land.
The Navajo s first contact with the United States came during the Mexican American War. The
area where the Navajo lived was seen as a strategic area for the United States military. Troops
were therefore brought to Navajo land to form treaties with them. Both sides more or less ignored
these treaties. Navajo groups and New Mexican settlers would often clash. The United States
government began mobilizing troops to New Mexico, and proceeded to establish military bases
there. This initially established a precedence that the government could take advantage of the
Navajo people. For the most part, the Navajo wanted to avoid any conflict, and the United States
government chose to exploit this.
Uranium is a naturally occuring chemical element that can be mined from ore in many parts of the
Southwestern United States where
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Mike Trout In Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball has customarily shunned the idea of too much focus on individual player
limelight. America s pastime has prided itself on being the penultimate team sport.
There has been a burgeoning conversation over which player might warrant the moniker as the face
of Major League Baseball. The debate whirls around in circles, with as many as two dozen names
receiving mention. However, these three players surface on every list as the worthy face of the
game.
Mike Trout
There isn t a top 100 list posted, which doesn t have the name Mike Trout on it. Trout is either the
top player, or at the very least, one of the top 3 stars on every ranking. The importance of pitching
vs. hitting and fielding, fuels the debate over who is number one.
Every big name baseball guru plants the LA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If not the face of baseball as the best player, Kershaw may be without a doubt the most prolific
pitcher in the game.
Kris Bryant
The third in our trio of best current players in the game could come from a dozen different
superstars. A handful are salty seasoned veterans, with the rest emerging from a crop of young
talent.
Since youth is well served as a candidate for the new face of Major League Baseball, no list should
omit the Chicago Cub third baseman Kris Bryant from consideration. Bryant had an inauspicious
first game in April 2015, going 0 for 4 with three whiffs at the plate. The 25 year old heir apparent
as the most recognized face in pro baseball hasn t looked back.
Bryant put up Rookie of the Year honors in 2015, following that with a National LeagueMost
Valuable Player Award in his second full season. Not only is Bryant the first player to ever pair
these awards together in back to back seasons, he also helped bring the first World Series
championship to Chicago in 107
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Research Paper On Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky was born in Moscow, Russia on December 16, 1866. When Wassily was 5
years old his parents divorced and he went to live with an aunt in Odessa where he learned to play
piano and cello, as well as study drawing.
Vasili Silverstrovich and Lidia Ivanovna Tikheeva were Wassily Kandinsky s father and mother
. His
father was a tea merchant and his parents were both musical. He was born an only child and his
parents divorced when he was young.
Wassily Kandinsky liked to focus on colors and shapes when he painted.
One of Kandinsky s more famous paintings is The Blue Rider, painted in 1903
He decided to become an artist at the age of 30
In 1922 he taught a basic design class in Germany
Kandinsky was well known because of his unusual
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”Positionality and How This May Impact on Any Research You...
Positionality and how this may impact on any research you undertake
ABSTRACT
The following essay discuss the concept of positionality and how this may impact on any
research one undertake. I have try to discuss all different concepts of Positionality and critically
review...as I have try to explain that how they all are interrelated to each other and how can we
apply all theories as a whole . How each standard theory contradict the other and made the study
very complex one. The essay discusses the concept of positionality and how this may impact on
any research one undertake. I have try to explain that how they all are interrelated to each other
and how can we apply all theories as a whole . How each standard theory contradicts the ... Show
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The other axis of paradigm has consist of rationalist and empiricist , the main debate between two
is about studying nature and sources and limits of knowledge. What is the nature of proposition,
whats the source of knowledge ?which is of the main concern? John Locke(Carruthers, Human
Nature and Human Knowledge, p. 55) is considerd as the first empiricist philosopher said wisely
No man s knowledge here can go beyond his experience. While rationalist Immanuel Kant is famous
for his quote All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and
ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.
If you see both are right at their place both have their place in real social world as the world is
progressing and more and more human brain is wondering in meta physics we just cant completely
eradicate intuition/ deduction theory as we all know now world is
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Essay On Symmetry In The Eyes Of The Beholder
Symmetry in the Eyes of the Beholder
Physical appearance is held in high regard amongst the human species and observational methods
are used in the construction of impression formation. One particular method being, the preference
for biological symmetry. Biological symmetry is defined as similarity or balance between parts of
an organism so that if split in half mirror images are formed (Symmetry, Biological, 2016). The
visual detection of perfect biological symmetry, naturally, amongst humans is fairly complicated but
past research has demonstrated that it s not impossible. According to research conducted by
Rhodes, Proffitt, Grady, and Sumich (1998), humans have a sensitivity to different levels of
symmetry. The human preference for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The perception of being friendly can be defined by the level at which one perceives another to
be socially capable of possessing various friendships, or the ability to be kind to others. The
perception of being friendly, also, has not been significantly linked to biological symmetry.
However, research has proposed that the perception of being seen as helpful, sympathetic, and
forgiving is decreased in asymmetrical faces (Noor and Evans, 2003). The perception of being
intelligent can be defined by the level at which one perceives another to possess intellectual abilities
(i.e problem solving, planning, learning). The perception of being intelligent has, in conjunction
with the previous variables, not possessed a major role in the majority of research that pertains to
biological symmetry. Nonetheless, one study found a correlation between body asymmetry and low
IQ in undergraduates (Furlow, Armijo Prewitt, Gangestad, Thornhill, 1997). Overall, research
studies pertaining to biological symmetry, as a whole, and impression formation have been
ambiguous thus, leaving current findings open to debate. Conversely, research studies pertaining to
facial symmetry, attractiveness, and mate selection have been modestly more definitive. Thereupon,
leading to the conclusion that facial symmetry may render more results in the construction of
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Changing Transportation In Melbourne
The transport in Melbourne has changed and developed throughout the years. Transport is a
predominant part of the Melbourne city, and is relied upon by millions. Transport in Melbourne
consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services available to the public,
including: The world s largest tram network. Bus (which consist of 323 routes) and coach services.
A metro railway network (16 lines the second largest in Australia). A regional rail network (5 lines).
Interstate railway services (NSW TrainLink Southern and The Overland). The largest freeway
network of any Australian city. Two major airports (including Tullamarine, the second busiest in
Australia). Multiple taxi, hire car and other small
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  • 2. Personal Statement For Health Information Management PERSONAL STATMENT: HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGMENT JOURNEY I did not choose a career in Health Information Management (HIM). Health Information Management chose me. Although it was not my first love, HIM is my true love. My extreme desire to study HIM to become a medical auditor is not just another degree or temporary lust, it s my life. Despite being accidental, I believe my background, passion, and skill sets will enable me to pursue a graduate certificate in Health Information Management to become an effective medical auditor. My journey into the field of Health Information Management was not planned, instead a result of life throwing a curveball. At the age of sixteen, I was fortunate to be selected as part of a Summer Program ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Becoming a medical auditor in Health Information Management is not an easy task but one that I am willing to undertake. A good medical auditor must possess a variety of skills. He or she must have knowledge in accounting, computer information systems, and medical terminology (biology) while possessing great communication, management, and organizational skills. Most of these skills I must possess in order for me to function in my present job as a Junior Medical Coder / Biller. As a Junior Medical Coder/ Biller, I am responsible for ensuring all ICD 10 Diagnosis Codes (billable) and CPT codes are correct and appropriately use for insurance claims. I also send both paper and electronic claims to various insurance companies along with auditing all lab tickets before sending ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. New York City Transportation System New York City developed and (attractiveness) that attracted many people to what it provides. Thousands of people wanted to arrive into the Big Apple and several businessmen recognized that demand and tapped into it accordingly. A number of railroads were established and built with some type of a service to New York City. However, only one railroad, the New York Central Railroad, was able to have its trains actually enter in New York City via Grand Central Terminal. Unlike the (previously mentioned) railroad, which developed its transportation route in a (North to South fashion [reword this part]), the other railroads were running from West/South to East/North. The Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railroad, (Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western),... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While these (rail agencies) have not expanded their services into Penn Station as much as New Jersey Transit has, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has studies being worked on to provide such availabilities with regards to its Metro North Railroad. Two of the aforementioned railroad s lines, the New Haven and Hudson Line are being looked upon as for having the potential to arrive in Penn Station rather than terminating into Grand Central Terminal through already existing trackage. The New Haven Line can utilize the same tracks that Amtrak trains use to run from Penn Station to (New Rochelle), where it connects to Metro North s New Haven Line; the latter line can run along Amtrak s Hell Gate Line with the possiblity of adding new train station along the way within the vicinities of Co op City, Parkchester, and Hunts Point before reaching 34th street. The Hudson Line can run along Amtrak s Empire Connection line that the agency uses to allow its Empire Service trains to transfer from Metro North s Hudson Line into Penn Station. Along the line, new rail stations may be implemented within the vicinities of West 125th and West 62nd Streets in Manhattan s West Side. While an impressive feat, any developments along these lines will have to be (slowed down) until the East Side Access is completed, allowing LIRR trains to terminate at Grand Central Terminal instead of Penn Station; rail traffic in the station is high enough as it is to allow for more trains from a fourth agency to have trains run into and terminate at. (advantages). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Muhammad Ali Goals What keeps me going is goals Muhammad Ali Every elite athlete has psychological training and uses the process of goal setting in order to enhance their performance. Goal setting is used to enhance concentration, build self confidence and to manage time and other resources. (Tony M 1995, page 259) Muhammad Ali is self determined; he wanted to show the world that he is the greatest. To achieve that training hard and using strategic punches during matches was a vital key to be the greatest boxer and a role model for the world. Ali s ambition and willingness to work hard drew him closer towards his goal. Psychological self motivation, Ali drew motivation from criticism of other people s comments. Negative comments built his self confidence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Muhammad Ali instilled a program in his everyday life. His sub goals to achieve what he had planned for the day and if it was not done he would not give up and continue. Training in a gym was not enough he trained on the streets, he was said to be a fast runner. Before he took upon his career in boxing he used to play football and basketball. He was awarded with a scholarship although he was an excellent athlete he had a lot of anger and was violent (Robert Peter 1995, page266). This was when he found interest in boxing and made a name for himself. Champions aren t made in gyms; champions are made from something deep inside them a desire, a vision, a dream. They have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill. Muhammad Ali With all the fame and importance given to a man who is truly a legend although he was one of the most under promoted athletes. As all athletes have their own brand Ali was the same his team composed a brand for him and they obtained that by small steps (success staff, march 2 2009). In every goal setting process it takes small steps to gain that ultimate goal. Ali was a remarkable athlete with a remember able history, presence and energy around people proved it. His brand ambassadors knew that they were able to achieve that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Developmental Psychology Theoretical Approaches Essay Overview Four theoretical approaches to cognitive development Piaget s theory Information processing theories Core knowledge theories Sociocultural theories (Vygotsky) General Themes Nature and nurture Continuity vs. discontinuity Active vs passive child Nurture (environment, learning) John Locke (1632 1704) Infant s mind as tabula rasa Behaviorism (e.g. Watson, Skinner) Nurture (environment, learning) A child s mind is a blank book. During the first years of his life, much will be written on the pages. The quality of that writing will affect his life profoundly. Walt Disney Nature (biology, instinct) Children, like plants, simply bloom , following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I shall define every stage by a structure of a whole, with the possibility of its integration into succeeding stages, just as it was prepared by preceding stages. (Piaget, 1962, p121). Piaget
  • 6. the study of stages of intelligence is first a study of the formation of operational structures. I shall define every stage by a structure of a whole, with the possibility of its integration into succeeding stages, just as it was prepared by preceding stages. (Piaget, 1962, p121). Piaget s stage theory pre operational sensori motor formal operations concrete operations 10 13yr 0 2 yr 2 6 yr 7 10 yr Sensorimotor stage Little knowledge at birth: Some perceptual abilities Reflexes Basic learning mechanisms Here, the child begins to organize sensory and motor co ordinations Pre operational thought Development in understanding symbols example Failure to grasp logical relations (e.g. reversibility in conservation task) example Egocentrism Concrete Formal Operational Stages Concrete Operational Stage: Reason logically about concrete objects events, but does not reason in abstract terms Example Formal Operational Stage:
  • 7. Can reason about abstract/hypothetical situations Example Additional example Summary: The Piagetian Infant Nature Nurture Discontinuity Child active not passive construction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Different Climatic Conditions For Marine Desert Areas 7 Recommendations 7.1 Climatic Condition Warm dry areas characterized by high temperatures ranging from 40 50 degrees Celsius, with sharp variations in day and night alike and seasonal (summer winter) temperatures and precipitation (rainfall, snow) which is scarce, unreliable and irregular, but may nevertheless cause severe floods. Winter prevails in which dust, sand storms and cold winds. The intensity of solar radiation is very high and enhances the radiation emitted from the ground. This climate below air humidity in general and is healthier than warm moist ground. Different climatic zone scans are distinguished from the desert areas according to their own geographical characteristics. Specific circumstances in marine desert areas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as there is a need for cooling, there is also a need for negative heating during cold nights in the winter. The construction of the house requires prevention of various climatic conditions such a heavy radiation coming from the sun as well as the prevention of other conditions such as sandstorms, dust and insects. In addition, the spread of dust should be prevented and provide proper ventilation, shad and control of buildings and settlements. Proposed solutions The Main Points: Provide a maximum of shielding against direct sunlight in the hot season. It works to balance the contrast between winter and summer by moving parts. Bring ventilation through the regularairmovementand small aperture. Evadehuge externals face. Use of external reflective surfaces. Balance the contrast between the temperatures of the day and night. Balance the contrast between the degree of heat of the day and night through the thermal storage process. Decrease inner heat creation process and work to increase the conductivity in the warm seasons. Enhance the evaporation and heat beating by the radiation process. Working to increase air circulation in high humidity marine areas. 7.2 Settlement Arrangement The main points: Topography, to optimize the passive means efficiency. Orientation, for protection from the sunduringthe hot summer. Air movement, protection from the wind during the winter and provide proper ventilation during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Short Story Of Richard Van Camp A tragedy in its own right must evoke emotion and a response from the audience through effective use of several elements evident in Shakespeare s and Aristotle s style of tragic writing. The plot progression of a tragedy should be rather specific under the idea which leads, ultimately, to the downfall of the protagonist. Despite the sorrowful story behind Richard Van Camp s short story Mermaids, the exclusion of several core elements from both styles of writing prevent this piece from being classified a tragedy. Mermaids lacked the development of a tragic flaw in the main character, Torchy, and furthermore did not lead the character to their tragic demise, Van Camp also excluded the idea of isolating him over time and rather brought him closer to those around him to get over his inner conflict, which is unlike a tragedy. A central character in a tragic piece of writing should develop in a way where they are lead [ushered] to their demise due to a critical flaw, which is caused by the inability to solve an inner conflict. Torchy was found to be at a rather low point in his life evident by his use of drugs and his gambling issues. Despite these vices, he does not allow it to destroy him. His relationship with the young girl, Stephanie, who was neglected by her parents, allowed him to reflect on his past particularly after his brother s death. [M]y daddy s gone, she says... I ll be your sister... if you ll be my brother ... I start to cry (Van Camp 5). This section ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Wheelchair Rugby And Its Impact On Sports This case study will to examine wheelchair rugby, and how Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby Limited organises play, qualifications, the specialist equipment used in the sport, as well as the development of the sport with in the UK. This is due to the author s ability to rugby and interest in how rugby has been developed into a disability sport. Wheelchair rugby, formally known as Murderball, was developed in Canada in 1977 by quadriplegic athletes (International Wheelchair Rugby Federation, 2014). Quadriplegia is more commonly known as tetraplegia, this is where all four limbs are paralysed and most commonly as a result of a neck injury (Disabled World, 2010) Wheelchair Rugby was created as an adaptation of wheelchair basketball, by reducing the amount of hand and arm actions to make the game inclusive for quadriplegic athletes; this was done by removing dribbling. Athletes were classified on their medical diagnosis, in relation to the level of their spinal injury. In 1991 this was changed to a functional classification specific to wheelchair rugby, in order to include those with polio, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis and amputations. According to Sport England (2010) 68% of wheelchair rugby participants have a spinal cord injury, compared 6% with cerebral palsy and 4% with muscular dystrophy. It s also estimated that 40,000 people are living with a spinal cord injury in the UK (The Backup Trust, 2014). Rugby is one of 11 out of the 23 Paralympic sports ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Evacuation Of Emergency Operations Centre Extensive GIS capabilities are identified with the North Shore divided into community planning areas, DNV Lynnmour/Inner River and Seymour, CNV Lower Lonsdale and Grand Boulevard, and DWV Horseshoe Bay and Capilano Reserve #5, for identification of resources, number of citizens and the transportation exit routes. The individual municipality evacuation plans are comprehensive policy documents. Two additional strengths of the evacuation plans are the authorities, decision making and management; and the communications section. The strength of Authority, decision making and management The activating authorities are listed with responsibility of the NSEM emergency operations centre (EOC) Director taking the lead role of notifying all senior municipal officials. The emergency social services (ESS) Director will activate the reception centres and /or group lodging facilities. The evacuation stages of alert, order and rescind are clearly define in a chart that identifies description, communication methods, content in alerts and orders with factors to consider. The appendix has templates of evacuation forms and checklists to facilitate easier execution. The mutual aid agreements are defined and listed with all of the North Shore Fire services. The sizes of the evacuations are described in a chart as small, intermediate, large and mass with examples for each, including potential number of evacuees, EOC activation, reception centre and group lodging, and response ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Is The Theme Of The Big World By Tim Winton Analyse how the beginning and/or end of the written text(s) emphasized the writer s purpose. I want to be a superhero when I grow up! Just how common is this phrase? When we are young, it is common to have limitless ambitions, but as we grow and adjust to reality, we are forced to discover that some of these ambitions are unattainable. Often, this causes people to settle for less instead of continuing to try chase their ambitions. This realisation and change of mindset is called maturity. The beginning and end of the short story, Big World by Tim Winton contrast to emphasise these changes in an individual s outlook on life through age and experience. This experience is all told through the eyes of an unnamed narrator who embarks on a journey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, he had grown up with many fond memories as an overprotected only child in Shanghai, China. As he grew up near the ocean, to this day, the smell of sea spray brings him back many memories of playing fetch with his dog along the shore, skimming pebbles across the water and going fishing with his dad. Every evening, dad and I used to bring seafood back [from fishing] for mum to cook dinner. I used to always boast about how I would own a big farm one day so that I could not only have seafood to bring back to my parents dinner table, but plenty of meat and vegetables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Note On The Stock Market Introduction The stock market has seen a lot of fluctuation during the months of February, March, and beginning of April. This can be noted to the new President in office, Mr. Trump. He has spent a great amount of his life as a businessman, and many investors saw this as a positive omen as to what would happen to the stock marketand their investments. In fact, right before the presidential election in November, stock prices and indexes plunged as uncertainty in whether he or Mrs. Clinton would take office in such a close presidential race. After the announcement that there was a projected win for Mr. Trump, these stock prices and indexes that recently plummeted, increase rapidly; even to a price higher than before the uncertainty of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He signed executive orders that limited new regulations and was calling for review of Dodd Frank regulation of financial firms. Companies that benefitted most from these deregulations contributed to most of the growth. The first quarterly earnings after the election showed growth and many companies plan to spend money on new equipment and hiring. Companies setting out to hire more employees lowered the employment rate, which continue the stock market growth. The hallmark of stock indexes increasing was on Thursday, March 2nd when the DIJA surged over 300 points. The S P 500 rose 32.32 points and the Nasdaq rose 78.59 points as well. Investors showed optimism in the President to deregulate more and passing tax policies that are better for corporations, as well as hopes that the federal reserve will increase interest rates. The rise came after President Trump spoke to Congress with an optimistic tone; however, he offered few details for his plans. These events also caused a rise in the treasury interest rates on ten year treasury notes, causing bank stocks like J.P. Morgan Chase and Bank of America to increase in price as well. The promising of the Trump s presidency has many investors optimistic, but slightly concerned by the high surge. Following the surge in stock indexes, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates. Before they official rose rates, there were many statements from officials about a strong possibility that interest rates would rise. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Fate and Free Will in Harry Potter One of the most pondered questions in human existence is whether our lives are determined by forces which are beyond our control or by our own free will. It is widely believed that one s own destiny is created by fate. However, some also consider the possibility that one s own choices can determine the reality of one s existence. In Harry Potter, JK Rowling uses fate and choice as forces which shape the events revolving around her protagonist, Harry Potter, as well as the other characters in the story. Rowling does not side with one idea over the other, but instead, argues that both fate and choice are significant factors that determine the events which happen during the course of an individual s development. Although Rowling lays out... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They develop friendships with members of their own house and rivalries with members of opposing houses. Upon being assigned to a house, each student strives to follow the standard and expectations of their particular group, whether it is the brave Gryffindors, the loyal Hufflepuffs, the wise Ravenclaws, or the cunning Slytherines. Their house becomes almost like a cult in which they live by: Your house will be something like your family within Hogwarts. You will have classes with the rest of your house, sleep in your house dormitory and spend free time in your house common room (85). Each of the students share the common goal of winning the House Cup for their house. Individualism, therefore, is constrained and each student is forced to act in a particular way in which they are expected to. Aside from the Sorting Hat, other forces of fate also take part in determining the students house associations. For example, Harry is sorted into Gryffindor, the same house his parents belonged to. Similarly every member in the Weasley family had been a Gryffindor, while every member in the Malfoy family had been a Slytherine. This reinforces the idea that the events in each character s life are predestined. They did not have a choice over their placement in the houses, but rather, they are assigned to a particular house based on forces beyond their control. Harry s obtainment of his wand is another instance where fate intervenes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Johannes Vermeer And Albert Bierstadt Two painters in history are known for their abilities to depict scenes in such realistic manners that you would never know they are actually producing paintings. These painters are named Johannes Vermeer and Albert Bierstadt. Both men came from different times and ethnic backgrounds. Dutchman, Johannes Vermeer was born in the year 1632 and passed away in 1675. Over his lifetime Vermeer used a style of paintingthat causing modern day historians and art lovers to struggle to figure out how he painted such realistic scenes that mimicked photographs. His style combined many pictorial depth cues while maintaining a strong sense of realism throughout the relatively few paintings he produced. Next is Prussian artist Albert Bierstadt, who was born in the year 1830 and passed away in 1903. Bierstadt is widely known for his highly realistic paintings of the American West landscape. Combining pictorial depth cues and visual realism were his specialties, while raising a large degree of illusionism in his paintings. In his lifetime Bierstadt produced over 500 paintings, most of which pertained to the places he visited on his journey across the United States. While Bierstadt and Vermeer were two very different men, their works shared common elements. Vermeer s The Music Lesson and The Concert and Bierstadt s Yosemite Valley share many of the same pictorial depth cues, realism, and even a sense of illusionism. In order to analyze how these works of art are alike, three questions must be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Colonization Of The Americas Became A Time Of Growth... The 1700s in the Americas became a time of growth of independence and religious freedoms. People began separating from the original religious sects and began searching for other ways of worship. These included revivals, outdoor sermons, and more inclusive baptisms. This allowed more people to experience religion, allowing people to decide for themselves which way of worship was right for them. Along with growing religious independence, the nation itself began to establish itself as a unified entity. The colonies began thinking of independence, away from the control of England. However, one group, enslaved Africans, remained separated and excluded from the nation s unification. The use of slaves, common during this time, established the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She accomplishes this within the poem by depicting her conversion to Christianity as an enslaved African, using herself as an example while calling for salvation of Africans, and through her specific use of language, word choice, and religion to separate herself from the African race in order to appeal to while colonists. The Wheatley family purchased a young African girl, who was enslaved and sent to Boston. Her owners named her Phillis after the ship carrying her overseas. The Wheatley family taught her to read and write using the King James Bible. Wheatley utilized her education and began writing poetry. At the age of twelve, she published her first poem, making her the first African American female poet. Later in 1770, the poem titled On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield raised international attention. This attention helped Phillis Wheatley publish a book of collected poems in 1773 including poems titled On Being Brought from Africa to America , and Thoughts on the Works of Providence . Her early education not only focused on literacy, but religion, where it played a large role in her poetry. Writing an elegy for Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, an evangelist preacher who spoke to thousands of people to spread the word of God, portrayed Wheatley s admiration for the preacher she had the opportunity to observe. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Eucalyptus Globulus Effect on the Germination of Radish... The purpose of the project was to determine whether Eucalyptus globulus had an effect on the germination of radish seeds. It was hypothesized that Eucalyptus globulus would have a negative effect on the germination of the seeds and their growth. Before a seed can germinate it must first shed the seed coat, a protective outer layer that protects the seed from parasites, injury, and unfavorable temperatures. Inside the seed coat is the embryo which contains the root and first leaves of the plant, called cotyledons. After the seed coat has been shed the root emerges first so that it can absorb water and nutrients. After the roots have come out of the embryo the cotyledons will follow. Some seeds need certain conditions to germinate and go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allelopathic chemicals can also exist in soil, affecting the surround plants and those planted afterwards. Studies have shown that Leucaena leucocephala, a tree promoted for water conservation and revegetation, contains a toxic amino acid in its leaves and foliage that prevents the growth of other trees but not its own seedlings. Research has also shown that this species reduces the yield of wheat and increases the yield of rice. Other allelopathic plants include mango, box elder, broccoli, and Eucalyptus. A study was conducted at Gomal University that tested the allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus camaldulensis L. on the germination and seedling growth of wheat. The leaves of E. camaldulensis trees were washed and dried and then filtered to create a one hundred percent solution as well as ten percent, fifteen percent, and twenty percent. These solutions were tested on twelve varieties of wheat. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in germination counts with increasing levels of Eucalyptus aqueous extract concentration. All twelve varieties of wheat were adversely affected by the twenty percent concentration of Eucalyptus extract. It was observed that there was a direct relationship between the number of normal seedlings and the extract concentration. The results suggested that the E. camaldulensis L. leaf aqueous extract could reduce normal seedlings even in low concentrations. Eucalyptus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Carl Gustav Jung s Personality Theories Why do we dream? Why do we dream about certain things? These are just some of the questions that Carl Gustav Jung sought to answer throughout his lifetime. Like Sigmund Freud, he also developed theories to try to explain consciousness. Jung also sought to try to explain people s personalities. His personality theory would go on to shape how we describe personalities to this very day. Jung could be described as a bit eccentric when it came to his work. It is strange in the fact that a lot of the analysis that he used to shape is theories were done on himself. However, his work is an amalgamation of influences from different academic fields. His work started as wanting to combine the scientific method with psychiatry, but would later in his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While he studied medicine at the University of Basel, his father developed cancer and died. This left Jung as the head of the family to take care of his mother and sister. He soon found out that the financial burden that his family faced. He also was being pressured by extended family to drop his studies at the university, so that he could financially support his family. However, with the help of other family members, he as able to complete his education at the university. He would go on to meet the qualifications for physician job after f and half years. In his studies, he strayed away from physiology and focused on evolutionary theory and anatomy. In his own time, he studied the works of Kant, Eduard von Hartmann, and Nietzsche. Towards the end of his time at the university, he took and was fascinated by psychiatry classes. Frank McLynn writes, Although psychology was then held in academic contempt as a subject for intellectual lesser breeds. Jung was intoxicated by the discovery of a discipline that united science and the humanities... (1998) To the surprise of many at the university, he decided to specialize in psychiatry (McLynn, 1998). Jung moved to BurghГ¶lzli, Zurich. There he was a part of the staff at a hospital that specialized in the treatment of mental illness. While there he quickly rose in rank, and he wrote o a book about dementia praecox, which is today known as schizophrenia. He also at this time, started to publish papers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Multitasking Can You Analysis Multitasking is not what everyone thinks it means. The ability for one to multitask has been sought after by employers and college professors for decades. The narrative that the brain can actually perform more than one task at a time effectively is unfounded. In Alina Tugend s Multitasking Can Make You Lose... Um... Focus and Verna von Pfetten s Read This Story Without Distraction (Can You?), both authors in fact describe the limitations of the human mind can actually prevent one from effectively multitaskingthus showing that monotasking, only performing a singular task at a time, is the future of time management. Due to limitations of the human mind and its cognitive processes, multitasking should be formally called task switching (Pfetten... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The RAC Foundation, a British nonprofit that focuses on driving issues recently asked drivers to use a driving simulator to see how texting while driving affected them. Although doing many things at the same time...can be a way to make tasks more fun and energizing , one must keep in mind that you sacrifice focus when you do this (Tugend B2). The study showed that reaction times dropped by as much as 35%, far more than while driving drunk or stoned. Those statistics show that multitasking, or attempting to perform two tasks that require large amounts of concentration, can actually prove fatal(Tugend B3). Verna von Pfetten s opinion of multitasking follows along the same lines as Tugend s whereas she describes how multitasking actually causes one to feel tired at the end of the day (Pfetten A3). While both authors agree that multitasking is unhealthy and rather impossible to do efficiently, they have different opinions on how one might go about remedying the situation. Monotasking, also referred to as single tasking or unitasking, isn t just about getting things done (Pfetten A3). It is also something that needs to be [learned and] practiced (Pfetten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ender Wiggins Character Analysis Introduction The character Ender Wiggins from Enders Game (Card, 1991) is a young boy who is sent on an undercover mission to destroy the hive (the humans enemies). This essay will focus on the idiographic and nomothetic descriptions of Ender Wiggins. An idiographic description is a specific description that allows people like writers and people who watch movies to give their own opinion on characters from their view or perspective (Ashton, 2012). A nomothetic description is a generalized description of a person or character. This helps generalize people into categories which is easier for people to compare multiple people or in this case characters (Ashton, 2012). Idiographic Description Caring/Thoughtful When emmersed in the book Enders game, it is clear to see that Ender Wiggins loves his sister and would do anything to protect her. Ender showed this by emailing his sister every day and telling her about his day. When they cut off their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of his conversation come from dialog with him and his sister and a couple of classmates when asking the odd question. Ender as mentioned above was a boy who got bullied often at school by other kids and at home by his older brother. Enders older brother makes it very evident that he does not like Ender, so which lead Ender to become down on himself often after coming home and seeing his brother. Ender thought people did not like him because he was a smart boy so he rarely talked. An example of this is when Ender was in the spotlight during battle school simulations and got picked on by people on his platoon on the Salamander army. When Ender first started battle school, he usually sat alone and ate alone, he had nobody back home except his family and he did not have anyone except the Colonels on the ship. Battle school encouraged competition and not sportsmanship so did not help Ender until later in the novel where he then made plenty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Role Of Fame And Fame s Influence On American Culture The role of fame and celebrities heavily influence American culture. Some people may be eager for a celebrity status or be drawn to one who has achieved it for reasons not fully understood. When the word fame is thought of, often what comes to mind is the money and the attention that comes with it. However, fame can also bring pain through addiction and the publics lack of acknowledgement that celebritiesare peoplewho share the same struggles and stress. America s obsession with celebrity culture effects the attitudes, behaviors, and the overall views of an average person, and also those of the celebrity themselves. Because celebrities live in a different world compared to ours, it can easily make our lives seen unpleasantly dull in comparison. Therefore, it s easy to become obsessed with a life that is not our own. Americas obsession with celebrities have created ways to make it possible for anyone to become famous through reality tv shows, but there are rules as to what must be done to get there. Competition shows like Survivor, American Idol, Americas Next Top Model, and Hells Circus pit contestants in no holds barred battles for supremacy and financial reward. However, talent doesn t always play the biggest role in winning on these shows; contestants are rewarded for being ruthless, exploitative, and vain. Nearly all of them highlight bad behavior, giving extra camera time to cast members who blow up, break down, or scheme to grab every advantage. As Omarosa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Straight Line-Personal Narrative Although, Straight Line was hurt, I refused to give up, I endlessly searched to locate a replacement horse. Thus came Princess, a buckskin mare that I borrowed from an acquaintance of my sisters. My mother and I traveled to Goodland for a little test run and at the end of the day we hauled her home. Thrilled is not a word I would use to describe the idea of running on her, but what choice did I have. I needed a horse, any horse to ride at the finals, since Straight Line was no longer able to run. Princess and my personalities clashed, there is only room for one princess and I already occupied that position. Trust me when I say that typically mares have bigger attitudes, than most teenage girls. Even though, I gave it my best shot, considering my situation, we just could not find a rhythm together. Despite of my efforts, I knew it was going to be a long week as I unsaddled her after the worst practice that I had ever had. Consequently, I remember walking to the barn from the arena and feeling the blood run down my leg from clobbering the barrels. I had bruises, all up and down my legs, from plowing into barrels during our one and only practice. Finals were approaching fast and I could... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I unsaddled Princess, changed out of my jeans, and accepted I was done. The relief came after I finally reined in my tears, but then came the flood of embarrassment. I plowed over all three barrels on a national stage. My loving family which they are, laughed and still laugh about my horrible run. Typically, I can handle an embarrassing situation, but the fact that it was broadcasted on national television discouraged me. Even today the video is re ran on RFD TV. I am not longer affected by the laughs or the jokes made on my behalf, I even join in every now and then. The experience taught me that sometimes life is going to suck; however, it is so much better when you laugh at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Study Guide Week 3 Essays Module/Week 3: Mankind and Sin Textbook Readings: Towns: Chs. 8 10 Chapter 8 1.What point does the author illustrate with an elephant and 4 blind men? ...Comparing it to the way people describe and see life and the world 2.Do Moslem leaders claim that Christianity and Islam are alike in that Allah was the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ? No 3.What are the 4 questions that Darwinians have not been able to answer? Where is the missing link How can man evolve to be the apex of living beings if the fact suggest the process of evolution goes the other way Where life originated. Refuse to believe or even explore data that suggest intelligent design. 4.What question did the old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.What is Fiat Creationism? Typically conservative orthodoxy has tended to support this view. Basically, fiat creationism holds that God, by direct acts, brought into being virtually everything that exists. 4.What is Deistic Evolution? This view basically claims that God began the process of evolution within the context of created matter. 5.What is Theistic Evolution? Similar in certain respects to deism, theistic evolutionteaches that God began the creative process by bringing the first organism to life. 6.What is Progressive Creationism? This view combines the view of specific de novo (flesh or from nothing) creative acts with in moment or processive operations of life. 7.Which two possibilities of Creationism does the author say are closest to scripture?
  • 24. From the four possiblilties, Fiat Creation Progressive Creation Are in closer harmony with the testimony of the Scripture. Creation in the Image of God 1.T/F: All of creation is created in the image of God. False, 2.T/F: The image of God in man solely refers to his immaterial nature. True, 3.T/F: Only Christians maintain the image of God. (False) 4.T/F: The image of God in man was lost as a result of the fall of man. (False) 5.What four primary aspects are included in the image ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Does Edmond Dantes Change In The Count Of Monte Cristo The author, Alexandre Dumas, writes a novel about how a man s life has been ruined, and now wants to take revenge on everyone who wronged him. In the beginning of The Count of Monte Cristo, a character named Edmond Dantes has the perfect life. He was just promoted to captain at the age of nineteen, and is about to marry the love of his life. He was the happiest man in the world that seemed to have a bright future ahead of him. Later on, Edmond Dantes changes tremendously throughout the book. Edmond becomes a Count. He holds a high reputation in Europe, and has become a very wealthy man that can buy anything he wants. He has gotten close with other people who are also very wealthy and hold high reputations in Europe. Edmond in the beginning... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edmond carefully mapped out his plans of how he will leave his enemies devastated once he gets it. After he returned the horses that he bought off of Danglars, Edmond asks Ali, I understand you re very skillful in throwing the lasso. Is that right?... listen : A short time from now a carriage will pass by drawn by two runaway dappled gray horses, the same ones I had yesterday (Dumas 206). Dantes uses his servant Ali to make himself look good. By having Ali save Mrs. Villefort and her child, he gains their favor and the whole family now completely trusts him with their lives. This act enables Dantes to get closer to Villefort and take his justice. Moreover, Edmond has been able to plan out how he will take his retribution among everyone, all at once. Edmond reunites a father and son. They think that he is mistaken, but since they are being paid an abundant amount of francs, they accept it, and pretend as if they are actually father and son. As the two leave the house, the Count thinks to himself, There go a pair of scoundrels! What a shame they aren t really father and son! (Dumas 241). The Count purposefully put these two specific people together in order to achieve his self justice. He had planned for the father to be Caderousse, and for the son to be Villefort s son. Together, as the fake Calvantis, they attend a dinner party and they are unaware that the son is in the same room as the father and mother. Later on, the son will find out his real father and mother, and the parents will learn that their son is still alive after trying to kill him as a baby. To sum up, the Count has been able to carefully plan out every single move he will take in order to achieve his ultimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Housing Ambassador Research Paper Two main reasons contribute to why I would love to become a Housing Ambassador. To help get many prospective and current students excited and involved in campus housing is the first reason. So many people shoot down on campus housing because of the price; however, people do not realize housing is more than just a room you pay for. You live here, study here, and have fun here. There are many events, free stuff, and free food that residence halls and RSA provide for students. I want to be able to show students that off campus students do not have the same experiences as on campus students. The second reason I would like to become a Housing Ambassador is for the experience. Ultimately, I would like to become a dean or chancellor of a collegein my golden years. Being an Housing Ambassador would provide me with life long experiences that I could take into my future careers as a business leader, politician, and dean / chancellor. I possess many unique skills that would make me a great Housing Ambassador, but will only talk about two. One of those skills is being social. I am a very social person and I love being around people. Being social would benefit me as a Housing Ambassador because a quiet tour would be a little awkward for the tourist. People enjoy a guide who is talking to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The socials provide great opportunities to meet a lot of people. I know at the socials in Lynch Hall, I am able to meet new people every time. I came to UNC Charlotte alone and did not know anyone. During the first week of school, Lynch Hall had an ice cream social for the building. At the social, I was able to meet a lot of people. I laughed, ate, and had so much fun. Most of the friends I have now live down the hall from me. I would have never meet those friends without the ice cream social Lynch Hall had. Socials prove that a student just does not have to sleep here, but have fun here ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Immigration Restriction Act (IRA) During the last decades of the nineteenth century, anxiety arose in the Australian colonies about the amount of coloured immigrants travelling to Australia, particularly from China (National Archives of Australia, 2015). Subsequently, one of the first legislations in the new Federal Parliament was the ImmigrationRestriction Act (IRA). This Act made it almost impossible for Asians and Pacific Islanders to migrate to Australia, along with the Pacific Islander Labourers Act and the Post and Telegraph Act 1901 (NSW Migration Heritage Centre, 2010). The aim of this and other related legislation was to limit coloured immigration and thus preserve the leadership of the British (National Archives of Australia, 2015). Two days before Christmas Day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Australia wanted to remain a country of white people who lived by British traditions. Trade unions were keen to prevent labour competition from Chinese and Pacific Islander migrants who they feared would undercut wages (NSW Migration Heritage Centre, 2010). The Outcomes The IMA allowed the government to reject any person who when asked to do so by an officer fails to write out at dictation and sign in the presence of the officer, a passage of 50 words in length in a European language directed by the officer . An immigrant during the first year of residence. During their first years of residence, any immigrant could be assigned a Dictation Test to complete. It was originally proposed that the Test would be in English, but it was argued that this could discourage the migration of European people and benefit Japanese people, African American people. Instead, any European language was required. To lessen offence to the Japanese, in 1905 this was changed to any prescribed language (NSW Migration Heritage Centre, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Impact Of The Salem Witch Trials The Salem Witch Hunt Introduction The Salem Witch Trials is a term that is used to refer to a series of different witchcraft cases that were taken to the local magistrates of a region known as Salem that happened to be considered as a part of the Massachusetts Bay colony in the 17th Century (Roach and Rosenthal 925). Additionally, it is important to note that the Salem Witch Trials have been considered to be amongst some of the darkest periods in the American trial history. The reason why the trails were considered to be amongst the worst trials in the American history is brought out by the fact that over two hundred individuals were taken to court and collectively accused as witches (Baker 34). The end of the trials saw a total of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to note that in the 17th century, people from Massachusetts were exposed to a kind of fear that was linked to the Devil and being constantly portrayed as always finding for all possible ways to infiltrate and interfere with Christianity in the American society (Clark and Aronson 401). In connection to this, it is important to understand that the Salem community was one of the strongly religious communities living that lived in near isolation and to some extent, in its own New World where the sense of fearing the devil had been made a part of the society. The fear that the community living in this area had was triggered when Tituba, one of the accused witches went on to confess that she was working for the devil (Martin and Bascle 70). The confession that was made led to the development of hysteria and panic in the region making the region to devote their efforts to a massive witch hunt. In this, it is important to note that despite there being some contributing factors in the witch hunt, the confession that was made by Tituba is always considered to be the main reason why the Salem Witch Trial came to being. During the trial period, the Massachusetts Bay colonists had initially engaged in the process of convicting individuals for engaging in witchcraft for some time with one of the conviction that he made is that of Margaret Jones, that took place in 1648 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about HIstory of Astronomy and Neptune Science is and has become a necessity to know just to keep up with the tremendous advancements of today and tomorrow. Basic things, such as how the universe was suspected to be started or who Ptolemy and Galileo were and what they did are just things that need to be known to fully understand what is happening in the world around you. These things are what you need to know, if you re a scientists, to a groceryshop bagger. Ptolemy was a Greek man who became the man to set the future for astronomy. He was the third of the Alexandrian men, this group of scientists and mathematicians taught Alexander and his generals themselves. Living around 150 A.D., and being one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He published them anyway and were handed to him the day he died. He died in Fraurenburg on May 24, 1543. Johannes Kepler was born in 1571 and was one of the first strong believers of the heliocentric planetary theory. He discovered the three laws of planetary motion. This German astronomer believed in the Harmonices Mundi, or the Harmonies of the World. In his Harmonices Mundi he spoke of his third law, which was about the relationship between the orbital periods and the distances of the planets from the sun. He believed the sun regulates the velocity of the planets. This fact was a marking point in Astronomy history. This left a path for Newton s theory of universal gravitation. Galileo Galilei was a student at the University of Pisa. He studied medicine, though his real interests were natural philosophy and mathematics. What he is mostly remembered for is his work on free fall, his use of telescopes, and his employment of experimentation. In 1592, he became a professor of the University of Padua. His job was to teach Euclid geometry and standard astronomy to medical students. Instead he taught and lectured a more unconventional form of astronomy and natural philosophy to his medical students. In a personal letter to Kepler sent in 1598, Galileo stated that he was a Copernican, meaning he believed the teachings of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gay Adoptions Essay There are basically two types of adoption agencies: Public agencies that are usually supported by public funding and are run by the state and Private agencies that are licensed by the state, but run privately (Reference 99). Regardless of the type of agency, the state has some say in their operations, and if the state has a ban of gay adoptions, then the agencies will have to abide. In 1977, Florida passed a civil rights ordinance making sexual orientation discrimination illegal in Dade County. In response to the ordinance s creation, a campaign themed Save Our Children was created and led by the singer of the hit Paper Roses and former Miss Oklahoma beauty pageant winner, Anita Bryant. The campaign, whose members were mainly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often their families face issues such as illness, alcohol or drug addiction, or homelessness. ( http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dss/fostercare/index.htm) (FACT ABOUT FOSTER CARE RATES) The United States on a whole does not place children with certain illnesses like HIV/AIDS on the lists of adoptable children; thus the only option for such a child would be foster care. The foster care system in Florida has been flooded with children, and it has been an avenue for homosexual couples and individuals who wish to have the wonderful experience that comes with having a child in their lives. (REF) As such, homosexuals are left to fanaticize, and bond with children, who is most cases are special needs children, especially those who are terminally ill. Was this the state s way of strategically placing the sick with the sick? So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we ll be called a democracy. Is a quote by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) founder Roger Baldwin (REF 20). The ACLU is an organization that advocates individual rights, by litigating, legislating, and educating the public on a broad array of issues affecting individual freedom. They joined the fight for gay rights and got involved in three cases, two of which involved individuals who were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Tim Hortons Case Study The business I have chosen to examine is Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons CafГ© and Bookshop or Tim Hortons Inc. is a Canadian based fast food restaurant which is multinational in its operation. The company was founded by Tim Horton, Jeffrey Ritumalta Horton and Ron Joyce fifty three (53) years ago on May 17, 1964. With its headquarters in Oakville, Ontario, it is a household name to many Canadians and very well known for its coffeeand donuts. Its colloquial name is Timmy s or Tim s . As of December 31st, Tim Hortonshad a total of 4,613 restaurants in nine countries which include Ireland, Canada, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United States, and so on. The company has grown from a single location in Hamilton, Ontario to thousands across the country and a substantial number in the United States of America. In Canada, there are 3,802 Tim Hortons restaurants, a number which is much higher than that of McDonalds (1,450). Burger King agreed to purchase Tim Hortons for US$11.4 billion on August 26,2014. Being in the Restaurant industry, Tim Hortons has major competitors such as McDonalds, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and so on. The company logo of Tim Hortons Tim Hortons two main products offered to customers: Tim Hortons, which is a household name to most Canadians, is very well known for two of its main products: coffee and donuts. Over the years, the company has made a substantial amount of profit from its sale of the two products. A Deeper look into Tim Hortons coffee: The Value Package (Functions, Features and Benefits) The value package of Tim Hortons coffee is very high. It serves its functions which include keeping the consumer alert (due to a decent amount of caffeine), satisfying or quenching thirst, and so many others. The features of the coffee are quite original. 100% Arabica coffee is used and any toppings have features such as milk, cream, sugar, etc. The company has many benefits which other restaurants that produce coffee do not. Tim Hortons coffee is a lighter roast than most coffee shops; it tends to have a bit less caffeine than other major coffee restaurants. This is definitely beneficial since the coffee sizes at Tim Hortons are quite large (there is even an extra large coffee) and one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Shift Of Perspective On My Family A Shift in Perspective Friends, I would like you to imagine being in a country where your family has moved but you have never visited before. You do not speak the language. Every word you hear except from the small portion of your family is unfamiliar and confusing. There is no implicit definition for many of these syllables and even if there were, you would not know it, but this culture intrigues you. These people live a life like you have never seen. In the safety of your family s beautiful neighborhood, you decide to wander. The sun shines above you. The air is brisk in a way you haven t quite experienced. You are bundled up to protect against this unfamiliar cool. A hat pulled low to keep the heat in against the February chill. You find yourself fascinated more with every step. These people lives are so different from your own. You study this community in awe of what you are seeing. You wander between property lines of which you are unaware, unknowingly breaking the code of this culture. This atmosphere of beauty shifts when you are approached by two men clothed identically approach you from a marked vehicle. You identify them as law enforcers, but you are uncertain of how you will answer their questions. Their words come too quickly for you to even partially comprehend. A terror swells in you to find someone to translate and mediate. You need your family here. You begin to walk in the direction of your son s home, anxious and unsure of how else to communicate what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Empiricism In Dracula And Frankenstein The Enlightenment or Age of Reason , was a period roughly around 1685 to 1815 during which, movements such as the rise of empiricism, natural philosophy and modern scientific inventions were quite prevalent especially preceding and during the Victorian era. Literature written within the Victorian period of 1837 to 1901 was largely influenced by these movements and often portrayed an opposition or alignment towards them. Dracula and Frankenstein can be great examples, both written during, or slightly after The Enlightenment and Victorian era, while being great examples of Gothic Fiction . As such, today s discussion will summarize the way in which Victorian literature specifically Dracula and Frankenstein were both influenced by movements during the The Enlightenment . Foremost, rationalism was overshadowed by empiricism during this time period. Rationalism a philosophy which relied on reason and knowledge was opposed by an emerging philosophy known as empiricism. Empiricism resonated with many individuals during The Enlightenment because it stated that, knowledge is acquired through observation and sensory of an individual the basis on which science and therefore The Enlightenment was built on. Consequently, this theme is often visited throughout Dracula and Frankenstein. For instance, in Dracula, page 204 states You do not let your eyes see, nor your ears hear... . This passage, is one of the many in which Professor Van Helsing is trying to subtly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Final Years Of The British Raj Essay Week Two: The Final Years of the British Raj After doing the readings for this week I decided it may be beneficial to watch a documentary on either India now or before independence. I did some research and The Flame Burns Bright is considered a good documentary depicting India before it gained independence. I decided to watch the documentary to gain some further knowledge on India before independence. Documentary Notes: Gandhi was an architect of Indian independence would deliver the people from British control India wanted a cultural history of their own India determination to due without the British and the British treated Indian nationalism with a firm hand (1921) (even though the British had stated that they would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do the other minority ethnic or religious groups living in India see themselves as a distinctive and separate group that would rather form their own nation? Furthermore, I am interested in learning more about how India is able to function despite having such a diverse ethnic and religious make up. The British encouraged a divide between Indian Muslims and Indian Hindus. The British needed these two religious groups to be divided in order to keep their control. They wanted citizens to identify themselves through their religion, not as Indians. By keeping India divided, Britain would be able to remain in control. If Britain had encouraged cohesion and unity, would this have helped bridge the gap between these two religious groups? For example, the Great Calcutta Killings of 1946, could this event been avoided? The Great Calcutta Killings remind me of what happened in Rwanda in 1994. A conflict in which people who were once neighbours were killing each other for belonging to a different religious or ethnic group. Both situations resulted in a bloody massacre of innocent people and the complete disregard of human life. In both cases people associated their identity with religion or ethnicity, instead of building a communal national identity. The horrors of the Great Calcutta Killings were gruesome and unsettling to hear about. The atrocities that occurred were horrible and it was hard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Small Business Deductions If you own your own small business, you know about deducting your business expenses. To be deductible, the Internal Revenue Service says an expense needs to be both ordinary and necessary. An ordinary expense is one that is common and accepted in your trade or business. A necessary expense is one that is helpful or appropriate for your trade or business. An expense does not have to be indispensable to be considered necessary. But unless you are meticulous about keeping your receipts and thinking about your business, you may miss many small deductions that can really add up by the end of the year. For instance, think about your car. You probably try to keep track of the mileage you drive your car for business appointments. But do you also keep track of the mileage you drive to the bank, to the post office, or to the office supply store? These miles can really add up. You should also consider how you can make regular errands into business trips.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Take some flyers and business cards with you. Ask the business owner if you can post the flyers or if he can pass out the cards for you. PRESTO! A regular errand to pick up lunch has just turned into a business deduction. Your purpose to visit that business was to explore a new advertising avenue. You just happened to pick up lunch while you were there. See how easy it can be? Because it s easier, most small business owners just take the standard mileage deduction. But in some instances, it makes more sense to deduct your actual expenses, especially if you start your business while driving an older car which needs some bigger maintenance expenses during the year. You should consider keeping track of these other expenses so you can compare your tax deduction: gasoline oil changes, air ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Chuck Yeager Essay Chuck Yeager is unquestionably the most famous test pilot of all time. He won a permanent place in the history of aviation as the first pilot ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, but that is only one of the remarkable feats this pilot performed in service to his country. Charles Elwood Yeager was born in 1923 in Myra, West Virginia and grew up in the nearby village of Hamlin. Immediately upon graduation from High School he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps to serve in World War II. Shot down over enemy territory only one day after his first kill in 1943, Yeager evaded capture, and with the aid of the French resistance, made his way across the Pyrenees to neutral Spain. Although army policy prohibited his return to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the onset of the space race in 1956, Yeager commanded the Air Force Aerospace Research Pilots School to train pilots for the space program. In this capacity, Yeager supervised development of the space simulator and the introduction of advanced computers to Air force pilots. Although Yeager himself was passed over for service in space, nearly half of the astronauts who served in the Gemini, Mercury and Apollo programs were graduates of Yeager s school. In 1963, Yeager was flying the experimental Lockheed Starfighter at over twice the speed of sound when the engine shut off and he was forced to abandon the spinning aircraft. Yeager s compression suit was set on fire by the burning debris from the ejector seat, which became entangled in his parachute. He survived the fall, but required extensive skin grafts for his burns. The Air Force space school was closed in 1966, as NASA took over the training of astronauts. During the Vietnam War, Yeager now a full colonel commanded the 405th fighter wing out of the Philippines, flying 127 air support missions, and training bomber pilots. In 1968, Yeager was promoted to brigadier general. He is one of a very few who have risen from enlisted man to general in the Air Force. In 1970, General Yeager served as U.S Defense Representative to Pakistan and supervised Pakistan s air defense in its war with India. He retired from the Air Force in 1975, but continued to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Assess the Use of Accounting Information in Decision... Table of Contents Table of Contents1 Introduction. Decisions and Accounting.2 Aircraft development.6 Airport Receivables passenger fees collection.8 Airlines Bodies participation. How ARC uses Ratio analysis to protect members10 Fuel hedging Cost saving or Gamble?13 Collective bargaining, financial statements on the bargaining table.15 In house or Outsource services Caribbean Airlines Case M E Revenue Accounting16 How do Airlines use CM and CVP?19 Fleet change and fleet type24 Critical Analysis; what does the accounting information mean Low cost airlines26 Bibliography28 Appendices29 1.The Aviation industry29 2.IATA enhancement Financing services29 3.Airline Reporting Corporation, Carrier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a.Understandable information in such a way that it will be understandable to users. b.Relevance must assist a user in the context of making a decision c.Consistency consistent treatment of similar items and application of accounting policies d.Comparability compare similar companies in the same industry group. e.Reliability information that is presented is truthful, accurate, complete and capable of being verified f.Objectivity information is prepared and reported in a neutral way. Aircraft development. When we think of aviation, an aircraft flying high is the first picture that comes to mind and what not a better place to start an assessment of accounting information for decision making. Aircraft development is a major cost investment with cost running into the billions of US dollars. The current major aircraft manufactures are Boeing Corporation, Airbus and Bombardier. This process involves capital budgeting accounting that provides decisions of whether the development project will be feasible. However what is going to highlighted here is the importance of analysis of financial statements, are on development projects. Lets go back into the early 1970 s and assess how poor financial analysis on the development of the Lockheed Tristar three engine wide body aircraft by Lockheed Corp and Roll Royce Plc lead to the demise of an aircraft that in its era was technologically ahead of it s time. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The American Disabilities Act (ADA) Of 1990 According to the book, the American Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 is a landmark legislation because it s where congress acknowledged that 43 million Americans with disabilities had been subjected to discrimination and that they have not had any recourse within the law to deal with this discrimination. this law was passed to promote the rights of people with disabilities.The ADA was a landmark legislation for the United Statesand at the time for the world it paved the way for civil rights for people with disabilities and gave them the stepping stone needed to be able to get into government agencies, get jobs and have equal employment opportunities, have better access to transportation, and other services. The first part was rights in the work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Tale Of Genji Lady Murasaki Shikibu My knowledge of the history of Asia mostly comprises of Japanese history and its culture. My knowledge is mostly from modern Japan, a little from the Heian Period, the Edo Period and also the Azuchi Momoyama Period. I found out some of the information from past research papers I wrote for my history classes in high school, friends, family members, and anime. Japan s culture developed in a rapid pace compared some other parts of the world in the Heian era. An example would be The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu. Her novel gained popularity during this period. Jumping through time from there, in the Azuchi Momoyama period, a great Japanese daimyo by the name of Oda Nobunaga wanted to unite Japan under one sword. One of the cool events ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Global Opportunities for Turkey Essay Global Opportunities for Turkey The world is becoming much more connected, especially in the last few decades. The idea of being free individuals has become more important, as well as free market economies. Some ideologies have collapsed because of their antiquated offers about the political situations, yet some of them are ruling the world in the last hundred years. But if there is something certain about the whole world, it is that globalization is affecting and changing it. Turkey is located at the center of the Europe, Asia and Africa, therefore the political and economical circumstances of it are important both for the Western part and the Eastern part of the world, then, the role of the globalization is very important to Turkey.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many examples as well as these two in the book, but I think that they are sufficient to explain that the combining situation more effectively, that is one of the fundamentals of globalization. Just three of four decades before, the situation of Turkey in the free market was very poor. There was no opportunity to find a product of a brand that is famous world widely. You could not buy cola, you could not buy blue jeans, you could not buy good fashioned cars, etc. You can t even taste the traditional foods of the other countries, like Italian foods or Chinese cuisine. I may give much more interesting example that in the late 1970s, nearly all of the cinemas, including the major ones in the country had closed or in fact, crashed. Maybe you may not believe but, until the closing, in every town in every city, even in the many of the villages, there were cinemas. But after that, people could not find a cinema to watch the new picture of Marlon Brando or Robert De Niro even in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Serious Reportable Events Serious reportable events There are different categories of SREs and an example includes performing a surgery on the wrong patient and an example of product or device events is death resulting from use of contaminated drugs. (NQF Updates List of Serious Reportable Events and Identifies Applicable Settings).Defect devices received through a health care facility. SREs on surgical event can be prevented by ensuring that proper records of patient are kept by a qualified staff, and also care and due diligence is observed when the process is taking place in that a small error may result to death which is very adverse. The strategies to be used if it ever happens is that the health care facility should be conducting forums whereby care and due diligence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Plea Bargains In Canadian Law ~ Karla Homolka A plea bargain is a negotiation between the defendant and their attorney on one side, and the crown prosecutor on the other side. A plea bargain may give the defendant a lightened sentence, in exchange for either confessing to some crimes, or giving information that is related to the offence, for example, the location of stolen goods or the names and locations of other participants, as well as their part in the offence. There are many advantages to plea negotiations /bargains. For instance, if there is not enough evidence against the defendant to convict them, a plea bargain can help the crown obtain a conviction. They are also good for spending less time and money on a trial in some cases. Lastly, because a plea bargain can help to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A 911 call was placed shortly after midnight. When paramedics arrived, Tammy was unresponsive. Paul and Karla claimed they had fallen asleep downstairs in the rec room and were awakened by the sounds of Karla s 15 year old sister Tammy choking . Tammy was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, and Karla s parents rode along with her. Karla, her sister Lori, and Paul stayed at the house, and were questioned by a rookie who had been on the job for less than two months, David Weeks. When Constable Weeks received confirmation from the hospital that Tammy was pronounced dead, he had to share the news with the others. Lori became very upset and rushed upstairs to phone her ex boyfriend. After checking on Lori to make sure she was okay, Weeks went to check on Karla. When he found her, she was doing laundry in the basement, shoving the blankets that Tammy had vomited on into the running washing machine. Weeks asked her to stop, removed the blankets and lead her back to the couch for more questioning, where Lori and Karla began hugging and crying. This was error number one. The fact that Karla was trying to wash the blankets with Tammy s vomit on them, moments after she heard she had been pronounced dead was extremely suspicious. Still, it was never investigated. She wasn t questioned as to why she was washing them, and it was never recorded. This may be due to the fact that the policeman on duty did not have enough experience in the field but it is still an error that could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Dishonesty As A Vice, Is Universal And Timeless Essay Dishonesty, as a vice, is universal and timeless; according to the Bible, the very first humans on earth committed the first sin of deception. Adam and Eve lied to God about whether they had eaten the fruit of the forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden, cementing the human race as one which feels that the burden of truth is too cumbersome to carry, and dooming humanity to a life of sin. Modern liars still carry on this legacy of deception, and rather than seeing modern liars as their own association, all living humans are modern liars. Regardless of whether the practice of dishonesty is daily or hourly, small white lies or large scale intentional misdirection, each mortal creature contributes to the act of lying. Some of these large scale liars were interviewed in the documentary entitled (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies people from all walks of life who share solidarity in the experience of the exposition and chastisement which frequently follows the act of lying. The interviewees also collectively understand the snowballing effect of lies taking on a life of their own and growing exponentially in size as they must be maintained through an ever expanding mountain of mistruths. All those who were interviewed started with good intentions and seemingly justifiable excuses for their dishonesty, and yet have all had to face the consequences that come with lying. The act of lying along with the question of its morality was viewed to be paramount in the study of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Nabokov Letter To Lolita Nabokov uses a letter to Humbert from Lolita to insure that although she says mean things about him and repeatedly insults hum she does in fact feel a strong attraction to Humbert. Nabokov s purpose in this excerpt is to convey how Loloita hides her love for Humbert by telling him to leave. To achieve this hidden meaning Nabokov uses Lolitas dialogue and sarcasm. Although Lolita knows she is in love with Humbert she thinks if she points out their differences in opinion she may lose her feelings toward Humbert. Nabokov uses Lolita s tone towards Humbert to prove she does love him even while she is saying things about him that she doesn t love. Nabokov ultimately uses Lolita s dialogue to show hidden meaning in Lolita s letter. Lolita feels very strongly about religion and doesn t appreciate he fact that Humbert is an extremely unreligious man. Last Sunday in Church bad you who refused to come (Nabokov). Lolita repeatedly reminds Humbert of his absence in Church even when he was asked to make an appearance by Lolita and her mother. Lolita is trying to make herself feel worse about her love for Humbert by convincing herself just how bad he really can be. The fact that Lolita is very religious and Humbert isn t is another reminder for her of why she should forget this love she has for him. Lolita is a very religious young girl and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lolita even attempts to make Humbert feel bad for her by putting herself down and telling Humbert just how he knows he must feel about her. I know with absolute certainty I am nothing to you, nothing to you, nothing at all (Nabokov). Lolita knows if she makes herself seem depressed and vulnerable Humbert just might feel bad enough to console her and tell her how he feels about her. Lolita is extremely smart for her age and knows enough about Humbert to figure out tricks to make her desires come to her, and she knows how to make Humbert feel sorry for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. My Birthday Story It s June 28th 2017 in Austin Texas, and it s my birthday. My family and I gather around the dinner table in our cellar. I can t believe you re really 14 now, you re too young to be working in the fields, my mom added with a glum look on her face. She knew the hours of hard labor would soon begin to pile onto each other. My mother has never been the type of person to hide her feelings, especially whenever it came to the fields. At least I ll be able to keep my eyes on you all the time, my dad chimed in acting as if he didn t care that I would soon be a slave. Opposite of my mom, my dad never likes to show his feelings; if he is upset you d never be able to tell. I m excited to finally get out of the schoolhouse I added, to bring up the spirits. Goodnight everyone, I ve got a big day tomorrow so I m going to get some rest. When I woke up in the morning everything felt different. My eyelids felt heavy and my legs were like putty. Ready to go hun? said Dad Yea...I guess, I responded. I knew this day would come but I wish it hadn t. At least I will have some friends who are already in the fields that can show me the ropes. My father and I walked on the only street here, the street that lead to the fields.When Dad and I arrived to our working posts we lined up single file. There were soldiers everywhere pointing guns and shoving people in line. As I looked around, I was revolted to see that every single man there had a broken spirit. While everyone was glancing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Navajo People Are The Largest Native American Tribe The Navajo people are the largest Native American tribe in the United States, now with over 300,000 members. They are native to a large chunk of Southwestern United States, mostly in New Mexico and Arizona, but also partially in Utah and Colorado. It was sometime between 1100 1500 A.D. when a distinguishable Navajo culture began to appear. The first Western contact that is known with the Navajo occurred near 1581 1583 A.D. Historians believe that the Navajo were relatively peaceful with their new Spanish neighbors. However there were some times over the centuries after the Spanish settlement in which the Navajo fought Spanish settlers to retain their land. The Navajo s first contact with the United States came during the Mexican American War. The area where the Navajo lived was seen as a strategic area for the United States military. Troops were therefore brought to Navajo land to form treaties with them. Both sides more or less ignored these treaties. Navajo groups and New Mexican settlers would often clash. The United States government began mobilizing troops to New Mexico, and proceeded to establish military bases there. This initially established a precedence that the government could take advantage of the Navajo people. For the most part, the Navajo wanted to avoid any conflict, and the United States government chose to exploit this. Uranium is a naturally occuring chemical element that can be mined from ore in many parts of the Southwestern United States where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Mike Trout In Major League Baseball Major League Baseball has customarily shunned the idea of too much focus on individual player limelight. America s pastime has prided itself on being the penultimate team sport. There has been a burgeoning conversation over which player might warrant the moniker as the face of Major League Baseball. The debate whirls around in circles, with as many as two dozen names receiving mention. However, these three players surface on every list as the worthy face of the game. Mike Trout There isn t a top 100 list posted, which doesn t have the name Mike Trout on it. Trout is either the top player, or at the very least, one of the top 3 stars on every ranking. The importance of pitching vs. hitting and fielding, fuels the debate over who is number one. Every big name baseball guru plants the LA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If not the face of baseball as the best player, Kershaw may be without a doubt the most prolific pitcher in the game. Kris Bryant The third in our trio of best current players in the game could come from a dozen different superstars. A handful are salty seasoned veterans, with the rest emerging from a crop of young talent. Since youth is well served as a candidate for the new face of Major League Baseball, no list should omit the Chicago Cub third baseman Kris Bryant from consideration. Bryant had an inauspicious first game in April 2015, going 0 for 4 with three whiffs at the plate. The 25 year old heir apparent as the most recognized face in pro baseball hasn t looked back. Bryant put up Rookie of the Year honors in 2015, following that with a National LeagueMost Valuable Player Award in his second full season. Not only is Bryant the first player to ever pair these awards together in back to back seasons, he also helped bring the first World Series championship to Chicago in 107 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Research Paper On Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Kandinsky was born in Moscow, Russia on December 16, 1866. When Wassily was 5 years old his parents divorced and he went to live with an aunt in Odessa where he learned to play piano and cello, as well as study drawing. Vasili Silverstrovich and Lidia Ivanovna Tikheeva were Wassily Kandinsky s father and mother . His father was a tea merchant and his parents were both musical. He was born an only child and his parents divorced when he was young. Wassily Kandinsky liked to focus on colors and shapes when he painted. One of Kandinsky s more famous paintings is The Blue Rider, painted in 1903 He decided to become an artist at the age of 30 In 1922 he taught a basic design class in Germany Kandinsky was well known because of his unusual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. ”Positionality and How This May Impact on Any Research You... Positionality and how this may impact on any research you undertake ABSTRACT The following essay discuss the concept of positionality and how this may impact on any research one undertake. I have try to discuss all different concepts of Positionality and critically review...as I have try to explain that how they all are interrelated to each other and how can we apply all theories as a whole . How each standard theory contradict the other and made the study very complex one. The essay discusses the concept of positionality and how this may impact on any research one undertake. I have try to explain that how they all are interrelated to each other and how can we apply all theories as a whole . How each standard theory contradicts the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other axis of paradigm has consist of rationalist and empiricist , the main debate between two is about studying nature and sources and limits of knowledge. What is the nature of proposition, whats the source of knowledge ?which is of the main concern? John Locke(Carruthers, Human Nature and Human Knowledge, p. 55) is considerd as the first empiricist philosopher said wisely No man s knowledge here can go beyond his experience. While rationalist Immanuel Kant is famous for his quote All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason. If you see both are right at their place both have their place in real social world as the world is progressing and more and more human brain is wondering in meta physics we just cant completely eradicate intuition/ deduction theory as we all know now world is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay On Symmetry In The Eyes Of The Beholder Symmetry in the Eyes of the Beholder Physical appearance is held in high regard amongst the human species and observational methods are used in the construction of impression formation. One particular method being, the preference for biological symmetry. Biological symmetry is defined as similarity or balance between parts of an organism so that if split in half mirror images are formed (Symmetry, Biological, 2016). The visual detection of perfect biological symmetry, naturally, amongst humans is fairly complicated but past research has demonstrated that it s not impossible. According to research conducted by Rhodes, Proffitt, Grady, and Sumich (1998), humans have a sensitivity to different levels of symmetry. The human preference for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The perception of being friendly can be defined by the level at which one perceives another to be socially capable of possessing various friendships, or the ability to be kind to others. The perception of being friendly, also, has not been significantly linked to biological symmetry. However, research has proposed that the perception of being seen as helpful, sympathetic, and forgiving is decreased in asymmetrical faces (Noor and Evans, 2003). The perception of being intelligent can be defined by the level at which one perceives another to possess intellectual abilities (i.e problem solving, planning, learning). The perception of being intelligent has, in conjunction with the previous variables, not possessed a major role in the majority of research that pertains to biological symmetry. Nonetheless, one study found a correlation between body asymmetry and low IQ in undergraduates (Furlow, Armijo Prewitt, Gangestad, Thornhill, 1997). Overall, research studies pertaining to biological symmetry, as a whole, and impression formation have been ambiguous thus, leaving current findings open to debate. Conversely, research studies pertaining to facial symmetry, attractiveness, and mate selection have been modestly more definitive. Thereupon, leading to the conclusion that facial symmetry may render more results in the construction of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Changing Transportation In Melbourne The transport in Melbourne has changed and developed throughout the years. Transport is a predominant part of the Melbourne city, and is relied upon by millions. Transport in Melbourne consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services available to the public, including: The world s largest tram network. Bus (which consist of 323 routes) and coach services. A metro railway network (16 lines the second largest in Australia). A regional rail network (5 lines). Interstate railway services (NSW TrainLink Southern and The Overland). The largest freeway network of any Australian city. Two major airports (including Tullamarine, the second busiest in Australia). Multiple taxi, hire car and other small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...