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Ceramic Fragments Found At The Tepco Beach
In this project, we are asked to analyze ceramic fragments found at the TEPCO beach, which, in the
mid 20th century, used to be a dump site of the Technical Porcelain and China Ware Company
(TEPCO). Though ceramics seem rather mundane, as Deetz s study on the ceramics used in the
colonial American show, they reveal quite a bit to the careful eyes: he found out that people used
plates symbolically as displays of status rather than utensils, and the ceramic sets after the 18th
century reflected the Georgian mindset of individuality and discipline (Deetz 1996). I am also
interested in studying ceramics in a way that relates to and reveal their meanings a post processual,
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Upon initial observation, I noticed that the special pieces seem to have less visual contrast in general a
good, testable hypothesis that I will try to verify. Methodology I wanted to figure out specifically what
data are the most useful in answering my research question: just like Wilkie did in her Mardis Gras
research in which she determined a distinct set of data for each of her research question (Wilkie 2014).
With that in mind, I decided to simply focus on the data needed to verify my rather straightforward
hypothesis, that the special pieces have less visual contrast than the standard ones in general. There are
two attributes, as evident from the hypothesis, that I would need to know for each artifact: its specialty
whether the piece has special or standard decoration and its visual contrast. Given the visual nature of
both attributes, I decided that the only data I would need to collect are pictures of my artifacts. Next, I
needed to decide how I would analyze the photos in order to extract the two attributes, specialty and
contrast, so that I can test my hypothesis. A way of classifying specialty was determined by me as
such: while the standard pieces have decorations
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How Did Ben Carson Impact Personal Life
1. How did Ben Carson s story impact your personal life? Give 2 3 examples.
Ben Carson s story impacted my personal life in many ways. Ben Carson is an inspiration for
numerous aspiring doctors or other careers in the medical field. He is also an inspiration to people of
color and financially unstable people. He has surpassed multiple hardships and is a very successful
person today. Everyone who is active in currents events know who he is because he is running for the
Republican Presidential Election and/or his astounding and notable surgeries.
One major aspect in his life that inspired me that I have the potential of fulfilling my dreams is his
humble beginnings. Carson was not as privileged as he is today; he was an inner city kid born and
raised in Detroit by only his mother. His mother made sure her children had morals and an education
because she herself did not go to school past the third grade and was not able to read well. In the
beginning of his school years, he was at the back of his class and made fun of by the other children
because he did not excel in his classes. He turned this around and became top of his class due to his
mother enforcement of studious habits. Despite his past, he was accepted into one of the most elite
universities in the world, Yale University. Ben Carson was also admitted into a prestigious ... Show
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As a child, he was only allowed to watch a few shows a week that were educational and write book
reports weekly to his mother. He was heavily interested in an eclectic genre of books that sparked his
interest in the medical field. Ben Carson was a diligent student who was very intelligent and
hardworking. All his hard work paid off; when he was in his early thirties, Carson was the head of the
Neurology department completing thousands of successful life saving surgeries. He was heavily
praised and acknowledged for the successful separation of the Siamese
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Comparing War Poems Exposure And War Photographer
In war poems, war is always condemned, dispraised and demonstrated as a futile and tragic event. In
both poems, War Photographer by Duffy and Exposure by Owen, poets illustrate their suffering and
acrimony of conditions of war.
War Photographer is an inspiration of the friendship of the poet with a photographer of war. It is also
an illustration of the brutality of war and the apathy of those who might see the photos in newspapers.
Whereas, Exposure is a poem written by a solider who was honoured for his bravery and then was
killed in the battle; therefore, Exposure has more authenticity.
Both poets show a sense of duty in their poems and they use several imageries. For instance, in
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In Exposure, Owen uses a contradiction of cold and warm to express the solider s delusional mind
which is demolishing from hypothermia. Likewise, in War Photographer, Duffy demonstrates a
contradiction between rural England and nightmarish ware zones.
In War Photographer, encampment reinforces the sense of chaos and anarchy of the world, whilst in
Exposure, Owen uses a burden in the first, third, fourth and final stanza with a short half line, But
nothing happens , which creates a circular structure implying never ending suffering.
Moreover, Owen heightens our awareness of the conditions under which men ludicrously suffer by his
application of alliteration and personification. Furthermore, he presents war with a picture of
communal endurances, togetherness, and courage by the use of repetition of pronouns, we and our .
On the other hand, the poetic techniques that Duffy implies is mostly hallucinative imagery.
In Exposure, Owen uses a regular pattern of ABBA, which creates the sense of status and an emphasis
on monotony. Whereas in war photographer, the rhyme encourages the idea that he is trying to bring
order and demands to a chaotic
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High School Should Not Be Legal
What is the most common reason why high school would go to college? My old friend Sean Kisch is
going to graduate with a major in music. His eldest sister will be done with her degree in modern
dance this semester. Looking at myself, I am not that far along. I attempted to navigate around college
because it was seen as too expensive. The mountain of debt for going to a private Christian college is
to grate to pay off. Most people are not made out of money. The money may not be the case because
an alternative does exist, it just is not as glorious. A person can obtain an associate s degree at a
community college for considerably less. Which is the choice I have made. I remember watching part
of my brothers Dave Ramsey financial piece university video. It stated that most high school teens
have the expectation of making mountains of cash. Most expected after college, they would make
around one hundred thousand dollars or more. That figure is much lower, an entry level position with
a college degree is between thirty and thirty five thousand. If you survive the odds of finishing school,
there is still the mammoth task of finding a job. The majority of student who graduate do not have any
not enough experience to enter most jobs. My friend Sean is going to Seedarville Univercity in Ohio,
he will have around forty to eighty thousand dollars of debt unless his parents are paying for it. My
own parent told me they would not pay for my school, because my parent not not make
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Argumentative Essay About Space Exploration
Faced with the potential opportunity to continue my research into space exploration, it is time for me
to prove myself worthy. As a superior researcher, I find that I am most deserving of the chance to be
funded to travel back in time and see firsthand what the reaction of the public was to the early space
missions, among other possible uses of the trip. Your funding of this mission could be critical in
finding out why a large percentage of the population sees space exploration as a waste of money.
Upon learning why this may be, the information could allow me to help create a more effective space
program that has the full support of the public.
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As I began to search for more information on this topic, I landed upon Google Scholar as my primary
research tool. Out of sheer time constraints, it was necessary for me to use this search engine rather
than the school library s database because of the ease of use for Google Scholar. To begin my search, I
used the keyword Early Space Missions and the second link to show up was an article by T.M. Fraser
titled Leisure and Recreation in Long Duration Space Missions . While this title peaked my interest, I
wasn t entirely sure of its relevancy when it came to my individual research. Upon further inspection, I
had quickly decided that this article would not provide me with the type of information that would
answer my looming question, Has space exploration been successful? This article instead simply
covers the leisure activities of astronauts on space missions as they are not the typical time filling
activities. Instead, current astronaut selection procedure tends to favor the astronauts that
spontaneously engage themselves in mission related activities that develop the person s individual
skills. While interesting and definitely relevant when considering space exploration, these facts about
astronauts don t relate directly to the overall success of space missions. For that reason, I have decided
to discard this source from my
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Acct Mid-Term Solutions
MBA 607
Examination I
I will select five of the following questions for the mid term exam. You should be able to answer all of
them. You may work together in study groups and analyze and answer the questions. Obviously, the
exam will be an individual effort.
1 Accounting and Control
The controller of a small private college is complaining about the amount of work she is required to
do at the beginning of each month. The president of the university requires the controller to submit a
monthly report by the fifth day of the following month. The monthly report contains pages of financial
data from operations. The controller was heard saying, Why does the president need all this
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The minimum price of the bag should cover Leslies VC just to break even,
VC=10(1000)+1000=$11,000/1000bags = $11.00.
3 Asset Replacement
The Baltic Company is considering the purchase of a new machine tool to replace an obsolete one.
The machine being used for the operation has a tax basis book value of $80,000, with an annual
depreciation expense of $8,000. It has a resale value today of $40,000, is in good working order, and
will last, physically, for at least 10 more years. The proposed machine will perform the operation so
much more efficiently and Baltic engineers estimate that labor, material, and other direct costs of the
operation will be reduced $60,000 a year if it is installed. The proposed machine costs $240,000
delivered and installed, and its economic life is estimated at 10 years, with zero salvage value. The
company expects to earn 14 percent on its investment after taxes (14 percent is the firm s cost of
capital). The tax rate is 40 percent, and the firm uses straight line depreciation. Any gain or loss on the
sale of the machine at retirement is subject to tax at 40 percent. Should Baltic buy the new machine?
4 Transfer Prices
The Alpha Division of the Carlson Company manufactures product X at a variable cost of $40 per
unit. Alpha Division s fixed costs, which are sunk, are $20 per unit. The market price of X is $70 per
unit. Beta Division of Carlson Company uses product X to make Y. The
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Ventricles In The Heart Research Paper
So we all know that when that when a fetus is developing that the heart is the first organ that forms
and in that heart contains four different regions. Where s the two ventricles in the to Atria s the right
sides on the left side and those contain different cells that helps our body perform the different
functions and it means. Such as pumping blood and moving oxygen and getting rid of everything that
we need to get rid of and doing what it needs to do to make it so that we can live. Now when there s a
problem in the heart there are different ways that the medical community has been able to help us such
as with pacemakers and even artificial things in our hearts to help us. Unfortunately it s not always a
perfect fix. There are things called
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Analysis Of CSR Strategy Of Turkish Airlines
Already developed CSR strategy of Turkish Airlines can be thoroughly analyzed in their annual
sustainability reports. Through reviewing the company s previous disclosures and publishing, it s
noticeable that, only in 2013, the company has separately put forth a sustainable report, and indeed, a
very detailed one. Previously, all regarded information could be found in general annual reports and
other disclosures. Although publishing a separate sustainable report is far behind schedule compared
to other leading airlines, it is a perceptible approach. In the following sections, this paper will examine
the sustainably report in assorted aspects.
4.1 Committing to CSR
Turkish Airlines, as presented in their sustainability report, point out to following in their vision
statements; maintaining worldwide quality based service with prices equivalent to low cost carriers.
Increased prevalence in globally preferred air carrier. Adopting modern management principles in
governances overseeing shareholders as well as all stakeholders. Overall the mission statement refers
to being a flag carrier of Turkey, securing its places as a leading European airline company and
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Regarding governance, the company points out to highest standards of integrity and business ethics as
they are published in their Code of Ethics. Economic pillar take a notice of the importance of the
company to Turkish Economy and local developments. Reduce environmentally unfriendly impacts
arise as a consequence of the company operations are featured in environmental pillars. Finally, social
pillar is set to steadily improve the performance of the company, create value for employees and its
affect on the
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Things Fall Apart Changes
The world is ever changing and the majority of change comes from the outcomes on battlefields.
Change comes from the destruction of war. The outcome of the war can either bring peace or it can
bring something far worse than what the original conditions were. In Chinua Achebe s world, it was
not necessarily a full blown war that brought change, but to the Ibo people it must have felt as if they
were being invaded. The white men came into their village of Umuofia and turned everything upside
down. Most of the tribe s people did not understand the changes that they brought to their way of life.
The Ibo people slowly lost their way and were changed into something that to them was
unrecognizable from their traditional ways (Achebe 174). In The ... Show more content on
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In the poem The Second Coming , Yeats writes the falcon cannot hear the falconer (Yeats n.p.). This
line goes with the idea of the world falling apart because the falcon cannot do its job without its
master or leader the falconer. This applies to World War I because although there were generals
ordering men on the battlefield, most people saw the war as aimless killing. Yeats must have thought
that the soldiers or the falcons were being sent into the battle without sound orders from their leaders
or the falconers. This shows the destruction that occurred during the war due to the ignorance of the
leaders. Achebe would agree with Yeats on the idea that without sound directions from leaders the
people do not know how to act properly. In Things Fall Apart, Mr. Smith captures all the leaders of
Umuofia and the tribe does not know how to act without them. They do not fight for them back, and
they do not question the orders given by Mr. Smith s missionaries. The people of the tribe end up
paying for their leaders release, therefore giving in the Mr. Smith s demands. Without true orders from
sound leadership the Ibo world and the world of World War I face problems that can lead to their
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The Temple And The Tabernacle Summary
The Temple and the Tabernacle is a chronological exploration through the Scriptures concerning how
God dwells among his people and creates a relational presence with them. This colorful resource
connects these structures in their historical and biblical context to the overall biblical story, resulting
in a greater depth to the faith of Christians today.
About the Author Dr. J. Daniel Hays is dean of Pruet School of Christian Studies and instructor of Old
Testament at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He has been on staff at OBU since
1992. Dr. Hays is a member of numerous professional associations including Evangelical Theological
Society, Society of Biblical Literature, and Institute for Biblical Research. Prior to teaching, Dr. Hays
and his wife Donna were missionaries involved with theological education and water development in
Ethiopia. Dr. Hays is the author and co author of many respected books including The Message of the
Prophets and Grasping God s Word. He has also published many articles and is frequently asked to
speak at churches in the region. In the year 1991, he was hosted six times to give commentary on
KERA Public Radio in Dallas, Texas. From these experiences and leadership positions, Dr. Hays is a
competent scholar to write The Temple and the Tabernacle.
Summary of Contents The Temple and the Tabernacle: A Study of God s Dwelling Places from
Genesis to Revelation is a strong theological resource revealing the significance of
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Jane Eyre Bully
The novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontё is a story about a girl named Jane Eyre who grew up as an
orphan. She is taken by her uncle John Reed, who later died in her childhood. She was left with her
cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed and cousins John Reed, Georgiana, and Eliza through her childhood. Jane is an
intelligent, honest, plain featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality and
hardship. Jane is not treated as a family by the Reed family. Mrs. Reed treated her badly than her
cousins. They treat her as an orphan, but not as a family. Through Jane s experience, at Gateshead, the
home of the wealthy Reed family, she experiences conflicts with Mrs. Reed and John Reed. Jane is
mistreated by John Reed. John Reed who is a naughty boy is looking for Jane. He always bully and
punish Jane. When he saw Jane, he asks her where she went. Jane said that she is reading a book
behind the curtain. John asked her where the book is. Jane got and showed it to John. John says, You
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Jane told Mrs. Reed that she wants to go to school. They went to Lowood school and talk to Mr.
Brocklehurst. He interviewed Jane about her life. Then Mrs. Reed told Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a
liar. I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you
the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed: and this book about the Liar, you may give to
your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I (Brontё, 33). While Mr. Brocklehurst was
talking with Jane and asking some questions about herself, Mrs. Reed interrupted and told Mr.
Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar and not telling the truth. Jane told Mrs. Reed that she is not a liar
because she does not told Mrs. Reed that she loves her because she do not love her. She also told Mrs.
Reed that her daughters, Georgiana is the liar because she is the one who tells some incidents that are
not
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LFO Recruitment Event
LFO Recruitment Event
Event Name: SFL Mini Career Fair / CBP Recruitment Event
City: Fort Hood, Texas
Location: Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center
Event POC: Robert Schumacher
Title: SFL TAP Marketing Coordinator Transition Specialist
Time: 0900 1300
Recruiters: SCBPO David Garcia, SCBPO Eric Galarza, BPA Martinez, and BPA Mireles
PAL: N/A
Total Prospective Applicants: Male _50__Female_6__Veterans _47_ Total __56__
Event Synopsis/Comments:
The CBP Recruitment Event at Fort Hood was held at the Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family
Readiness Center on Monday, May 8, 2017. The event focused on military personnel and veterans
who were interested in a career in the various fields of business, marketing, law enforcement and
transportation. Veterans and military personnel were also provided with information on real estate,
mortgage, and continuing education opportunities.
Organizations in attendance were Primerica Financial Services, Texas Veterans and Workforce
Commission, Z Systems, Veterans Land Board, La Salle Corrections, Facility Solutions Group,
Stevens Transport, and Troops into Transport to name a few were in attendance at the mini career fair.
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Candidates were also briefed on the current announcement in USAjobs, the CBPO GS9 17 8 CBPO 17
8, as well as the Veterans only announcement found in the cbp.gov/careers. Candidates were provided
with a CBP Recruiting Office information, and they were informed of the newly created CBP
Recruiting Office located at the Soldier Family Assistance Center (SFAC), Building 36051, on Fort
Hood. The joint OFO, USBP, and Officer of Air and Marine recruiting video was also playing in the
background on the
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Pursuing A Career Path As A Diagnostic Medical Sonographer...
When thinking about pursuing a career path as a diagnostic medical sonographer the first thing a
student should think about will be your dedication to learning the trade and commitment to an
incumbent of hard work you you will invest in the journey. There are many different technical schools
around for this program, but not all are created equal. Foothill College in Los Altos Hills is a
CAAHEP accredited program that is recognized by major hospitals and clinics nationwide. CAAHEP
(Commision on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) is one of the main reasons
students choose this college over the un accredited programs closer to home. Foothill College has a
remarkable DMS (Diagnostic Medical Sonography) program even though the prerequisites are lengthy
and the entry is extremely competitive, financial hardships, program depth and training being
intensive, but the graduation rate and job placement is unbelievable. As per the Foothill Community
College Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Assessment Form, the skills obtained from the
program only come after a lengthy list of prerequisites. This includes the completion of a two year
Allied Health Program in Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Nuclear Medicine,
Cardiovascular Technology, Registered Nursing, Veterinary Technology or a degree with significant
direct patient care experience. In addition to this advanced experience the student also has to have
completed college level Human Anatomy, Physiology
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Why Did Ashoka Build An Imperial Empire
India could not maintain an imperial government and instead went with regional kingdoms. Together
Kautalya ad Chandragupta built a bureaucratic administration. Chandragupta later left his thrown to
become a monk. His son then took over the thrown but the high point of the empire was throughout
the reign of his grandson Ashoka. Ashoka established a capital and ruled through a tightly organized
bureaucracy. He was unique however in his communication of policies. They were written in natural
stone all around the empire. Asoka s Empire depended on large corps of officials to administer
policies and a very strong army. The Guptas did something that not many people did, their local
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You will find there are a lot of similarities between all the empires/kingdoms. In Persia they invested a
lot of resources into the construction of roads and highways. They did this to enable communications
and military mobility. As trading grew different regions began to specialize what they traded. Certain
products were expected of each area. In China the first emperor built roads to aid communication and
the movement of armies. Han Wudis actions while in the throne rapidly consumed the empires surplus
wealth. India s Magadha conquered neighboring states and gained control of overseas trade between
India and Burma. By 260 B.C.E Mauryan had control of former Kalinga trade routes. In Greece
Spartans used iron bars for money. Their colonies provided merchants with not only fertile land but
access to copper, zinc, tin and iron ores of Italy. Caravan trade transported luxury goods because they
couldn t carry heavier goods. Finally in Rome, they founded a large regional state in Italy that gave
them access to industry. Commercial wealth enabled rulers to maintain powerful states and a strong
military. They annexed Carthaginian possessions in Africa and Iberia and used them to fund imperial
expansion. Julius Cesar spent tons of money on public spectacles to help him gets posts in the
republican government. Construction provided employment which caused population to grow
dramatically then forced the economy to sky
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Lytic Granule Convergence Essay
Lytic granule convergence to the MTOC following activation does not guarantee cytotoxicity in NK
cells (Mentlik et al., 2010). Thus, convergence could represent a regulatory step to centrally localize
the lytic granules to ensure that the NK cells do not undergo degranulation until granules are delivered
by the MTOC to the correct synapse where their contents can be secreted without causing collateral
damage. Thus, lytic granule convergence is a mechanism to protect healthy surrounding cells in a
complex tissue from being destroyed by the NK cell while making sure that only the diseased cell is
targeted at the synapse. Lytic granule convergence still occurs even if microtubules are stabilized or F
actin reorganization is inhibited. This shows that convergence can occur before the MTOC is
reoriented to the synapse. The movement of lytic granules along microtubules has been shown to be
dynein dependent, thus demonstrating dynein as a minus ended microtubule motor for lytic granules,
suggesting that dynein directly moves the granules along microtubules toward the MTOC (Mentlik et
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TCR signal strength has been described to localize lytic granules to specific regions within the
synapse (Beal et al., 2009) which has not been observed in NK cells. Due to the serial killing
capability of NK cells, a tight control of lytic granules is required to manage the vast number of
granules that are pre formed in NK cells. The dynein mediated lytic granule transport along
microtubules before MTOC polarization may represent a precision model for directed secretion and
regulation of cytotoxic
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Fiber Optic And Its Impact On Technology
Fiber optic in Communication Fiber optics are tiny threads of glasses that are arranged in optical
cables to transmit light signal which relay information from one end to another. Fiber optic is used in
communication to enable transmission of information over long distances with minimal disruption and
loss of data and hence widely used all over the world. Fiber optic has a broad usage in data
distribution telephony and broadband distribution among others. Today, it is one of the rapidly
advancing technology mainly because of it benefits such as stable operation, small size and efficiency
among others. However, fiber optic has come a long journey through complex advancement to what it
is today. Nonetheless, the increased demand for optical fiber and the advancing technology have
greatly shaped the continuing development of fiber optic for future use.
Fiber optic has been widely adopted because of its benefits as compared to other mediums. First and
foremost, Fiber optic can be used to transmit signals over long distance. The use of optical cables in
Fiber technology allows signals to be transmitted over long distance and maintain the integrity of such
signals as compared to metallic cables. Secondly, optical cable allows transmission of broad
bandwidth. Optical fiber are usually small in diameter and are light hence it is easy to install as it uses
less space. Broadband can be transmitted through coaxial cable or radio system however, optical fiber
is the best medium for
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St Pete Beach Vacation
If you re planning a vacation in St Pete Beach, there is plenty to do and see. It s a very popular tourist
destination in Florida. Originally named St. Petersburg Beach, it s name was shortened in 1994 by
locals. Because the area averages 360 days of sunshine and with its mild winters, many vacationers
visit year round. The busiest tourist season is between May and November. The Beach is the
Attraction Of course, the biggest attraction to St Pete s is the fact that it has over 2 miles of white sand
beaches. This makes it the perfect destination for water enthusiasts. It is also a great destination for
both singles and families. Perfect for Watersports The beaches are perfect for many different kinds of
watersports and during the peak tourist season, you ll find a variety of sports that will add to the ...
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There are kid friendly restaurants and fine dining featuring unique and yummy cuisine. Moreover,
waterfront restaurants make for a romantic eating experience. In addition to seafood restaurants, there
are a variety of Italian and other specialty dining options to suit everyone s tastes. Rejuvenating Spas
If you need a little pampering or a peaceful get a away, a spa experience is a great way to find your
own oasis. Choose from massages, facials, skin care applications, and even laser treatments. You can
spend an hour at the spa or take a full day for the ultimate pampering extravaganza. Hotels and
Vacation Rentals No matter what your budget is, you ll find that St Pete Beach has unique lodging.
Simple hotel rooms to luxury resort rentals are available. Keep in mind that during peak seasons, you
will want to book your room or resort as far in advance as possible to ensure you get the lodging that
fits your needs and budget. The attraction to St Pete s is by far the beaches, but there are a host of
other activities to partake in that will make the vacation more
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Rock N Roll Research Paper
Rock n roll is constantly changing and evolving into specific sub genres. Sub genres break down a
general genre of music into a more specific and sophisticated type of that category. For example, rock
has many different branches including soft rock, southern rock, and hard rock. Rock in general
typically has a lead electric guitar with a vigorous 4/4 beat produced by the drums. However, in the
sub genre of southern rock, a southern country rhythm is combined with a touch of rock and roll. Hard
rock separates itself by sustaining a loud, powerful, voluminous sound, whereas soft rock maintains a
slower and smoother rhythm while still possessing the rock tone. Each sub genre contributes their own
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This sub genre originated in the southern United States from the inclusive rock genre. Southern rock
has a very strong lead beat that focuses mainly on vocals and the electric guitar. Just like country
music, southern rock tells a story and that is what makes the lyrics and vocals so important. Southern
rock is a lot like country music as a whole, but separates itself by being louder, adding a heavier beat,
and speeding up the song. Southern rock maintains a rock aspect by its amplified electric guitar lead
and continues to carry a solid beat. Southern rock started to develop in the mid 1960 s and began to hit
its peak in the 1970 s. The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws, The Marshall Tucker Band,
and ZZ Top were a few of the great early bands in southern rock. Southern rock is still a popular genre
including Kid Rock, Shakey Graves, Drive By Tuckers, and Blackberry Smoke. Atlanta Rhythm
Section, a very popular southern rock band, is known for one of their most popular songs, Homesick,
released in 1981. This song is categorized as southern rock due to its hard driven beat and the lead
electric guitar feature. This song begins with an electric solo that supports the classification of rock,
but then begins to add riffs to compliment the electric guitar solo with a touch of the south.
Throughout the song, the lyrics contribute to the anthem s southern side by
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12 Minor Prophets Of The Old Testament
One of the 12 minor prophets of the Old Testament, Haggai, played an essential role in the rebuilding
of the temple of the Lord. Although we are not given the specific details about when it is written or
who wrote the book of Haggai, it is often assumed that Haggai himself wrote it. Scholars also presume
that it was written around 520 B.C. due to the specifics of the time period given in the book itself. It is
a rather short book, only consisting of two chapters, and exact dates are given as to when the Lord
spoke to Haggai regarding the rebuilding of the temple. For example, Haggai opens up by saying that
the Lord first spoke to Haggai on the first day of the sixth month of the rule of Darius. The messages
from the Lord to Haggai were directed to the governor, Zerubbabel, the high priest, Joshua,a and
sometimes to all the people of Judah. These messages usually focus on the apathy of the people to
rebuild the temple of the Lord.
The people of God during The Book of Haggai are avoiding rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. The
first temple was built by Solomon, the son of David. David initially wanted to build the temple, but
God gave the task to Solomon. The Babylonians led by Nebuchadnezzar marched into Jerusalem and
destroyed this first temple of God. The temple was to be rebuilt, but it was being avoided largely
during the time of Haggai. Consequently, God spoke to Haggai and had him relay messages to his
people. God started by asking the people how they live in their
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The 1990s Conflict Of Kosovo
Intro
The 1990s conflict in Kosovo is one that has been identified as a result of a long running and
intractable dispute. The dispute identified is one between Kosovo s Albanians or Kosovar, and the
Serbians. The reasons for the dispute stem from several issues, each can be attributed to increasing the
intractability of the conflict.
The issues that have been identified stem from ethnic issues, or political. In the Kosovo region the
ethnic issues stem from the vast differences between the Albanians and the Serbs, this is attributed to
other issues such as rising ethnic tensions, and racism between the two groups. Another issue that has
been identified is the strong and underlying senses of nationalism that run through this region on both
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Influential Serbian poet and writer Matija Beckovic talks of the Serbian sentiment of their status in
Kosovo, Kosovo would be Serbian even if there were not a single Serb living there. This quote
provides an insight into what is highly likely a Serbia wide perspective of the situation in Kosovo.
This suggests that a strong attachment between the Serbs and Kosovo is still present when this quote
was presented, this suggestion, if true would strongly contribute to the intractability of the conflict.
This disagreement between the two groups is an example of the issues that surround Kosovo, and how
these two groups disagree at the base level. If neither party can agree on an issue so simple as who
was there first, it suggests that further issues will arise, contributing more to intractability.
Body 2
At the end of World War 2 (1945) Kosovo became part of the greater nation of Yugoslavia, a
communist state lead by Josip Broz Tito. Under Tito Yugoslavia encompassed the republics of Croatia,
Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Kosovo fell as an autonomous province under
control of Serbia.
With Kosovo as an autonomous province they had the same voting rights as the larger republics
however, could not separate from Yugoslavia if they wanted to. This became an issue for the
Albanians who wanted to be able to separate from Yugoslavia.
The Serbians saw an autonomous Kosovo as Yugoslavia, bending to the will of Albanian nationalists,
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An Inspector Calls Eva Smith Character Analysis
Apart from Mrs. Birling, Priestley in his play An Inspector Calls,conveys women as very weak and
inferior characters; as the play was set in 1912, we can see how women were stereotypically made to
be obedient and loyal to their husbands. Through the character of Eva Smith the theme of vulnerability
is portrayed, and through the character of Sheila we can see how women are shown as materialistic
and incompetent.
Throughout the play Priestley exhibits the character of Eva Smith as an impuissant character; she is
mentioned very frequently as she highlights the faults of society in 1912 due to the ill excused way
she was treated, being inferior to males of her own class as well as those much wealthier than her. Yet
she never makes an appearance in the play. When she is first mentioned she is portrayed as weak when
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From this we can infer that Priestley is portraying women as weak, as if they can not speak their own
mind, therefore Gerald had to talk for her since she could not do it herself. He goes to open the door
while Sheila takes her mother out. Then he closes it and comes back in, from these stage directions we
can see how Priestlety conveys how the women are too fragile to be involved in important
conversations. The fact that Sheila takes her mother out , as the men stay inside and continue to
discuss, portrays that the women are not only too weak to handle the conversation but also that they
are unimportant in the matter, as they did not need to stay. This concludes the fact that women are
exhibited as insignificant and weak through Sheila s unimportance and delicate
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Culture and Creative Industry Week 1 Essay
Week 2
2. Critical Theory and the Critique of the Culture Industry
This lecture considers how the Critical Theorists of the Frankfurt School sought to understand the
relationship of culture and society in an age of advanced capitalism and mass media. It explores their
analyses of popular culture, and poses the question of whether the term culture industry has now lost
its original, critical meaning.
Key thinkers: Marx, Gramsci, Adorno, Horkheimer, Benjamin
Seminar questions
1.Has the mechanical reproduction of art opened up possibilities of a more democratic appreciation, or
merely reduced it to the status of a commodity?
2.Has the Culture Industry killed High Culture ?
Walter Benjamin (1936)
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How is this useful for media criticism
Film Criticism:
The difference between theater and film is also about loss of aura. A play (has aura) is always different
because the actors interact with the audience and each performance is unique. A film, however has no
audience the actors usually only perform tiny fragments of the whole and generally not even in
order....movies are pieced together by editors. Film 也是一种reproduction。
Audience Reception:
Watching a film is a collective experience and each audience member is a critic its part of the fun.
Think of a newsreel when a group of people witness an event they are educated on something and they
can become politically active because of it (For example, although he was talking about the potential
for class revolt Benjamin would be proven correct when American men and women were motivated
by newsreels in WWII美国人民在二战的时期受过新闻短片的影响。新闻短片在这儿来看是一种
political propaganda). 看新闻是一种educated你。受众是一种被动的过程,受众接受what they
want to tell you.
Capitalism/Fan Culture:
But just as the medium has the potential to be used in the Revolution, it cannot be because it is
controlled by capitalism (this might be a good connection to the Hollywood Censored book).
Because of the way capitalism operates, there is a false consciousness between the actors and
audience. The actors become held up as having cult value (ritual
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I Am Proud Of You
Mamie, can you pass me the salad? I asked my grandmother, as we sat eating dinner together. She
immediately passed me the salad. How was school, sugar? she asked me. That was her nickname for
me, because when I was five, apparently I used to eat sugar right out of the sugar jar she kept in the
pantry. It was good. I got an A in my pre calc exam today, I replied, grinning. Perfect, she answered. I
m so proud of you, Gigi. But did those girls Ivanna, Bess, and Emilie bother you again? I hung my
head. Lately, these three girls at my school had been bullying me. Being as close to Mamie as I was, I
told her about it. Yes. She gave me a hug and kissed the top of my head. What they say doesn t matter,
sugar. Look at how talented you are. Have you been writing any music lately? Yes! I exclaimed. I just
finished writing my song! It s called Mystical Dreams ! Can I see it? she asked. Immediately, I ran
upstairs and brought her my little music notebook. I held it out to her. Have the new neighbors moved
in yet? I asked. She nodded. It would be nice of you to give them some of the crepes I made for
dessert and go meet them, she suggested. Meanwhile, I ll read your song. I ran to the kitchen and
grabbed five crepes from the pile Mamie had left on the stove, put on my shoes, and ran out the door. I
suppose I should explain why Mamie makes such great crepes. My family on my father s side is
French, and Mamie came to America when she was
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A Summary Of Biogenic Te NR
In this study, the characterization of purified Te NRs produced by the Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes
strain of Te, as a biogenic source, provided a relatively wide size range of 40 200nm (Fig. 1). The
cytotoxity of biogenic Te NRs was compared to K2TeO3 by estimation of the IC50 value of the PC 12
cell line. The cytotoxicity of biogenic Te NRs was assessed at three doses of 1, 2.5, and 5 ng/ml with
the purpose of evaluating the occurrence of cell apoptosis and possible underlying mechanisms that
take place at the IC50 dose through flow cytometry and investigation of the expression of caspase 3
protein by the western blot method in order to confirm flow cytometry analyses. OS events, as other
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NPs produced by nanotechnology methods have been developed for application in different pesticides
(Nel et al., 2006). Therefore, methods used to manufacture NPs are important criteria. Due to specific
physiochemical properties, NPs may be used as fillers, semiconductors, opacifiers, catalysts, and
microelectronics, and also as cosmetics and drug carriers in pharmacology and pharmaceutics (Nel et
al., 2006). Thereafter, we need to consider risk assessment, establishment of safety manufacture, and
the use of NPs in the marketplace and their potential toxicity (Nel et al., 2006; Medina et al., 2007).
Next, we investigated the underlying mechanism of biogenic Te NRs induced cytotoxicity in the PC
12 cell line. As shown in Figure 2, cell viability was reduced in a concentration dependent manner. By
increasing the concentration of biogenic Te NRs, cytotoxicity can be enhanced in PC 12 cells.
Significant reduction in rat hippocampal astrocytes viability was observed in exposure to 1.95 250 μM
of diphenylditelluride (DPDT) and 0.97 250 μM of TeCl4through MTT assay; lethal concentration
(LC50) for both compounds was estimated at 62.5 μM (Roy and Hardej, 2011). Studies have indicated
that NPs may induce cytotoxicity by disrupting the cell structure and cause dysfunction in the cells by
binding to survival macromolecules (Navarro et al., 2008). It has been reported that these toxicities
depend on particle size, surface properties, and then, on cellular uptake of NPs
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Comcast Corporation Holdings Ltd.
Comcast Corporation Holdings Ltd
Comcast Corporation is a company in the services sector in the cable and broadcasting industry
located in the United States that offers media, entertainment, and communications. The Corporation is
headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Comcast, 2016). This paper will be an extrapolation of
Comcast s history from the day it was founded to its current stature.
Timeline of important events in the organization s history
Comcast Corporation was founded in 1963 by Julian A. Brodsky, Daniel Aaron, and Ralph J. Roberts
and was later incorporated in 2001 on December as a media and technology firm. In that year, the
founders purchased and operated a local antenna television system that was located in Tupelo,
Mississippi. Initially, the company was called American Cable Systems but in 1969, it changed its
name to Comcast. It was in 1972 that Comcast went public and transacted in the NASDAQ stock
market under the CMCSA ticker symbol. It then underwent a series of acquisitions and mergers
between 1986 and 1996. It is then that it transacted with E! Entertainment, E. W. Scripps, Maclean
Hunter, Storer Communications and Group W Cable. In 1997, Comcast benefited from Microsoft s $1
billion investment. In a span of the next half a decade, it also entered several transactions with Greater
Philadelphia Cablevision, Prime Communications, AT T Broadband, Jones Intercable and Lenfest
Communications (Comcast, 2016; Marketline, 2013).
In 2001, the
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Middle Colonies Vs New England Colonies
In 1630, the Pilgrims settled in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their first few months
consisted of deplorable weather conditions, infertile soil, and fights with Native Americans. However
future colonies learned from their mistakes. By 1700, England had moved on to settling more of the
New World . The other two colonies would make many improvements to try to make their colony the
most appealing, some even sent out brochures to promote themselves and get more colonists.
Government, religion, and economy were all very important to the colonists and made or break a
colony s future. Government was very important in all the colonies because, and even today, lays an
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Unlike Middle and Southern colonies, New England came here mostly for religion and to escape the
Church of England. Although it is true that some people in Southern and Middle colonies came to
practice their own religion, most colonies just wanted a piece of land in America because it was a
status symbol back then. One of the colonies that stood out from the rest was Pennsylvania. William
Penn founded a very open colony with much religious tolerance. He sent flyers out to advertise in
Europe. People from Europe and beyond came to Pennsylvania because any religion was tolerated.
Alexander Hamilton said I dined at a tavern with a very mixed company of different nations and
religions. There were Scots, English, Dutch, Germans, and Irish. There were Roman Catholics,
Church [of England] men, Presbyterians, Quakers, ... Moravians ... and one Jew . Another example of
religious tolerance is the Southern colonies. Lord Baltimore did this so he could get more people to
come to Maryland. No other colony allowed religious tolerance for this
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Emerson Mistakes
A valued author by the name of Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, Unless you try to do something beyond
what you have already mastered, you will never grow. Emerson is absolutely correct don t go off and
do something and master it then stop cause you ve already finished just keep going. If you have an
idea don t stop thinking about it keep it going. The idea that you had could probably change lives
around the world or nation. Later on the effects will be shown in the long run will not grow that goes
the same way with mistakes. Although we make mistakes in our lifetime learn from them take the risk
it will not hurt you, furthermore your ideas with products, and success can happen when going further.
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If the guess correctly then they will win chips that are either worth a little or a lot. People sometimes
surpass and go beyond, while other don t want to loose a lot of money. On the other hand mistake are
like big misunderstandings that you if you want to learn from it you can. Like in the casino game you
do make mistakes unless your lucky. When making those mistakes you learn and take notes of what to
do right the next time. Mistake are just like risk except with risk you are putting something in danger
kind of. However you may do the same with products or even books. When authors make books they
would want to make multiples, so that if the reader likes it they have another to read. If your a writer
and only create one book and it got a Noble Peace Prize, don t just stop there furthermore with another
book. Even though you met all the requirements for your last book go beyond it in another book. You
will never grow from anything if you keep stopping in one position that you ve gone over and
achieved. This goes both ways even with ideas for products that have come out. Entrepreneurs think
that if they have come out with one selling product then they should just stop. Which shouldn t be the
case because costumers want more of
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The Iroquois
The Iroquois
Vonda Matthews
Cultural Anthropology
July 7, 2013
Instructor: Rebekah Zinser
Kinship is the cornerstone for how people within a society relate to others and race lineages. Many
societies trace their lineage through the father, which is called patrilineal, or through the mother which
is called matrilineal. The Iroquois nation traced their kinship through the matrilineal decent lines.
Kinship directly relates to how family groups think, act and live along side each other. The culture of
the Iroquois can also be compared to how many American families relate to one another as well.
Iroquois Lineage The Iroquois nation traced their lineage through the female sex; this is called the
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Often times there are couples that get married but have chosen not to stay with one another because of
a difference in opinion, this is called divorce.
Iroquois and divorce Often time s couples marry only to find out that they have a difference of opinion
or one spouse has caused serious marital strain on the other. Since the Iroquois couples lived
matrilineally, this makes it easier for the woman to dissolve the marriage, keep her children and
continue to live at home with her family. If a woman no longer desired to be married to her husband,
all she had to do was pack up her husband s belongings and leave them on the steps of the longhouse.
When he came home, the husband would find them, realize his wife had terminated the marriage, and
return to his home village and his own patrilineage. (Nowak, B. amp; Laird, P. 2010 chapter 4.5
Divorce) In the American culture it is more difficult to obtain a divorce.
Americans and divorce Americans divorce for the same reasons the Iroquois divorced for however, in
the American culture it is harder to divorce. Many times couples divorce because of infidelity of one
or both of the spouses, or from irreconcilable differences. In order to obtain a divorce in America
many states require the couple to attend counseling to see if they can fix their marriage. Sometimes
this is successful and the couple will stay together and often times it is not possible for the couple to
stay together so they will then obtain a divorce
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Augustine s Letter To The Ephesians
The journey of Saint Augustine into finding his faith is depicted through his writings in Confessions.
Augustine was born in the year 354 AD in Hippo, a region in North Africa. Today, he is regarded to be
one of the most important influencers of the development of early Christianity. However, he is not a
typical saint; It took him years of philosophizing and experiential learning to be able to accept and
appreciate the Christian faith. Despite pressures from Augustine s religiously devout mother Monica,
who spent her life trying to sway Augustine in the direction of Christianity, Augustine firmly held the
belief that Christianity was far too simple to fulfill his spiritual desires. Augustine constantly wrestled
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Paul s letter to the Ephesians is written while he is held in prison. He proposes a guideline based on
the gospel to explain how to live a life filled with God s grace. Paul writes that before the introduction
of Jesus teachings, people were trapped in a life of sin, hopelessness, and greed. Now, Jesus has
provided a way for people to manifest a new form of humanity. This humanity is meant to be
celebrated through God s grace. Although Paul is in prison, he is still able to look to God to help him,
while appreciating the gift of God s grace. This emphasized how Paul is a model for followers of Jesus
because he looks toward his faith to guide him through a troubled time. Paul sets up a conclusion to
his letter by comparing the principles of an old humanity versus the desired principles of a new
humanity. For example, Paul encourages truth over lies, peace over anger or hatred, and forgiveness
over retribution. In other terms, Paul is discouraging sinful attributes and encouraging the attributes
that will lead to living a faithful life under the word of God. Paul concludes his message to the
Ephesians with a passage that provides a summation of what it takes to live life as a devout and true
follower of Jesus. He writes, Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the
tactics of
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Bourgeoisie Dbq
The Industrial Revolution was a time of great advancement for America as a whole. The bourgeoisie
felt the positive effects of this in the form of new entrepreneurship opportunities, growth of existing
business and an overall wealth increase. As their means to faster and more efficient transportation
grew, so did the productivity of factories and distribution. The bourgeoisie were known for their high
standard of living throughout the revolution. They lived and worked comfortably, constantly
expanding their power and capital. Some may say that the bourgeoisie were unfair in their treatment of
the proletariat, although this is true they did what was necessary in order to better themselves and their
country. As their wealth increased steadily it can be said that the lives of the bourgeois during the
Industrial Revolution were prosperous due to the expansion of knowledge, innovation and business
throughout America.
As horse drawn stagecoaches began fading and were replaced by railroads, business owners were able
to send goods both more cost and time efficiently. Therefore increasing their overall net income. With
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The work of the proletariat made possible the expansion of industrialization and capital in business
throughout America. With innovation at its very beginning the dangers the working class were
submitted to at times were unavoidable without significant financial loss. According to Tejvan
Pettinger, several bourgeoise factory owners such as Robert Owen worked to improve his factory s
working conditions while encouraging his employees to be more productive. Although the bourgeoisie
were not necessarily just towards the proletariat, their actions are justified by the overall outcome of
the Industrial
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The Consequences Of Revenge In Rita Hayworth And The...
A child hits someone; they hit them back. An individual deceives someone; they seek retaliation.
While growing up as individuals in society, the phrase Two wrongs do not make a right is well known.
The phrase is a lesson. It means because someone does something wrong towards another individual it
is not justified to do something retaliate. As human beings, the motive behind retaliation is revenge,
which is the reaction behind every negative outcome towards another person. In life, behind every
action that is made, a consequence follows. People in society must take the negativity that is thrown
towards them, and turn it into positivity. The novel Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption
shows many instances why two wrongs do not make a right. For instance, all heinous crimes in the
novel are committed for the sake of retaliation. In general, every action that is made can often be
justified; however, a positive outcome is not always guaranteed. Growing up, people hear [G]et over it
and move on or let bygones be bygones . . . (Ford 285). Sometimes in life, Turning the other cheek is
another way of avoiding problems so they will not cause a conflict with another individual. Negative
conflicts would cause two wrongs to be made that could result in a hurtful outcome. For example,
when a person does wrong the negative effect will follow. Although some may disagree, others may
think that two wrongs do make a right: An act, which otherwise would be wrong, can be right when
performed in the presence of, or in response to another act committed by an individual towards
another. . . It may even be the case that two acts, each of which would be wrong in isolation, are both
rendered permissible by the presence of the other. (Kavka 61) Each person is in control of their actions
in life. Although conscience may make each individuals actions seem honorable, the truth is they
might be.
In the novel, Red felt what he was doing as a husband was not enough for his father in law. Although
he did everything that was asked of him in order to be that best husband, it was not good enough. He
felt the need that he
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Compare And Contrast The Stamp Act And The Tea Act
After the French and Indian War, Britain went into debt. To pay off this debt they taxed the colonists.
The colonists were not happy with these taxes because they didn t have representation in Parliament.
The Stamp Act and the Tea Act were two acts that Parliament passed. There were multiple actions of
the British government after 1763 that caused anger in the colonies, leading to the Declaration of
Independence.
In 1765 the Stamp Act was passed and colonists had various reactions to these acts. The Stamp Act
was an act created by the British. This was to pay off the debt they had from the French and Indian
War. Items that were taxed were newspapers, dice, legal documents, and playing cards. Basically all
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This act made Britain sell the tea straight to the colonies, skipping the merchants. This tea was cheaper
then the tea that was smuggled, however, the colonists still didn t buy it. This was because there was
still a tax on the tea. The Tea Act made the colonists think that they were trying to be fooled, which
they were, by the British. This made them angry and they had multiple reactions. Some reactions were
not allowing ships with tea to board the harbor. This sent back more than one ship to England. Also
they still were tar and feathering the British. On December 16, 1173 the Boston Tea Party occurred.
The Sons of Liberty, a patriot group, had fifty men dress up as Mohawk Indians. During the Boston
Tea Party, tea that the British sent to sell was being thrown overboard off a boat (Doc. 3). After this all
happened 342 crates of tea worth one million dollars, was gone to waste. The next day the sea was
filled with tea crates and tea. The Sons of Liberty sunk the tea crates under the ocean to make sure the
tea was ruined. The Tea Act made colonists mad and angry, leading to the Declaration of
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Clarity Project Paper
The Auditing Standards Board has launched the Clarity Project (Lindberg Seifert, 2011) which is an
effort to make the U.S. Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (U.S. GAAS) easier to comprehend in
the eyes of non public businesses. The Clarity Project will result in the first complete redrafting and
recodification of U.S. GAAS since 1972 (Morris Thomas, 2011, para. 2). Four of the most significant
changes are: changing the format of the standards so they are more consistent and readable, the
wording in the auditor s report, group audit standards, and the authoritative status on the 10 generally
accepted auditing standards (Morris Thomas, 2011). The Clarity Project also includes the process of
integrating the U.S. GAAS with International Standards on Auditing (ISA).
There are five key topics for comparison between ISA and U.S. Auditing Standards. The U.S.
Auditing Standards is broken up between two groups: Auditing Standards Boards (ASB) and Public
Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). ASB is the authoritative group for non public
companies. PCAOB is the authoritative group for public companies. PCAOB was formed from the
Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) (Lindberg Seifert, 2011). The five key topics to compare ISA and
US GAAS are: documentation of audit procedures, going concern considerations, internal control over
financial reporting, risk assessment, and use of another auditor. Let s discuss each of them below.
The first topic for comparison is
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The Impact Of Gratitude On Wellbeing
The Impact of Gratitude on Wellbeing
In a world that seeks answers to everything, people strive for perfection by working on their strengths
and weaknesses. With technological advantages, people aim to live as long as possible with optimal
functioning in the body and mind. It has been a goal of human existence to maintain ourselves in any
way we can. One way this is done is through gratitude, which has been regarded as universally
valuable, tracing back to the beginning of time. Ever since the 1930s, researchers have tried to
measure how effectively gratitude helps people of all backgrounds (Bono, Emmons, McCullough,
2004). Cultures define gratitude based on the way they perceive it. Western society regards gratitude
as something that is needed during certain times, while poorer societies might rely on gratitude to help
them survive. Although gratitude has different meanings, it has been utilized for maintaining
wellbeing. It has become a question of how well gratitude impacts our wellbeing. However, before we
can understand this relationship, we must define wellbeing.
Wellbeing
Wellbeing, synonymous with happiness, has been defined as the way people describe their lives and
what matters to them (Diener, Lukas, Oishi, 2002). Since it is a person s judgment over their own life,
it is subjective. Thus, it should be understood that wellbeing is subjective, as happiness has a different
meaning for everyone. It has been questioned to what extent wellbeing is affected by
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Stuart Mill Eccentricity
In On Liberty, Mill talks about eccentricity and its direct connection to the amount of moral courage
that exists inside of a society. Mill states, Eccentricity has always abounded when and where strength
of character has abounded; and the amount of eccentricity in a society has generally been proportional
to the amount of genius, mental vigor, and moral courage which is contained. That so few dare to be
eccentric marks the chief danger of the time. (64). Eccentricity has always gone hand in hand with
high sense of character, genius, mental vigor, and moral courage. Mill writes that if you have a great
mind, then it is your duty to follow your intellect to what it brings you to, and to not let oppositional
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When we have unified enough knowledge, we will understand who we are and why we are here,
(Wilson 7), it is necessary for humans to find and understand who they are and why they exist.
According to Wilson the unification of knowledge can also liberate the mind. He writes about the
myth of Icarus, and his attempt fly using wings made of wax and feathers. His father warned him to
not go near the sun, however he didn t listen and his wings melted and he fell to his death. This can be
viewed as the daring of human endeavor as well as punishment of foolishness. It is also an attempt to
test how far can humans go. Another belief that Wilson has is the clash between empirical and
transcendental views. Wilson explains this, The choice between transcendentalism and empiricism
will be the coming century s version of the struggle for men s souls, (Wilson 240). Empirical views
are like scientific belief and theory, this according to Wilson, is completely necessary in order for us to
understand the world around us. Transcendental view is a religious view and often opposes the
empirical views and discoveries, this clash has been going on for thousands of years. Wilson himself
was raised in a very religious society and was a strong believe as well, however he opened up his
mind to science and it changed his
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Police Body Cameras Should Reduce Police Misconduct
The idea of using the hook and eye method to achieve coherence and connect thoughts between
sentences and paragraphs makes perfect sense. However, I had never put much thought into the
method used to accomplish this. As I poured through articles, looking at the different types of research
methods used, I could not help but notice the hook and eye connections. I also wondered if they the
author was familiar with the hook and eye concept, or if this is a common, natural way of writing. I
also know that I need more time using and identifying the main connections (phrases or words).
I selected an article about police body cameras. The article cited several studies, as well as the authors
ideas and thoughts. The article, titled Police Body Cameras, is part of the CATO Institute s National
Police Misconduct Reporting Project, and prepared by Matthew Feeney in 2015. The theme
throughout the article is that the use of body cameras will reduce police misconduct. Although we all
hope this is the case, we must also look at the other issues involved with the wearing of body cameras.
In an effort to gain citizen buy in and obtain their opinions, they conducted surveys. Interestingly
enough, most people did not want the officers to record them, unless it was during an enforcement
encounter, such as a traffic stop or arrest situation.
In looking at the effects body camera had in relation to police behavior, they cited a study from Rialto,
California. They conducted the study over a
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Demand For Medical Care Essay
Demand for Medical Care
The demand for medical care is derived from our demand for good health. Michael Grossman was the
first to do econometric research on this topic. Grossman s work established two approaches for
consideration. In the first, medical care is viewed as an input in the production function for health, and
in the second, as an output produced by medical care providers (Henderson, p.142). There are two
main factors that determine the demand for medical care. The first is the patient factor. This includes a
patient s health status, demographic characteristics and economic status. The second is the physician
factor. This is an interesting topic because it introduces the principal (patient) agent (physician)
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This is a moral question that we need to answer is when do you stop? Thomas McKeown (1976)
noticed that there was a secular decline in mortality rates. The quality of life was one of the major
factors. There was an increase in income as well as education. The living standards and nutrition
chipped in as well. The public health authorities improved sanitation. Which in return all lead to a
decrease in diseases. An increase in technology also helped the cause. Diseases like cancer where
slowed due to Chemotherapy and stricter regulations directed to corporations on dumping waste.
(Henderson p.145) Genetics also play a major role in determining our health. Half of your genes come
from your father and the other half from your mother. There are two factors that play a critical role in
determining the health of an individual: the risk of exposure to a particular disease and the ability of
the individual to resist the disease (and recover from its consequences) once exposed (Henderson
p.144). If your father has high blood pressure then his siblings are susceptible to high blood pressure
too. Now we will look at the determinants in the demand for medical care. Henderson defines demand
as the sacrifice an individual is willing to make in order to obtain a given amount of a particular good
or service. In other words you can t always get what you want. Need rarely equals demand. Need is
almost always greater than demand.
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The Man Who Would Be King And Things Fall Apart Essay
In Kipling s The Man Who Would Be King and in Achebe s Things Fall Apart two different cultures of
people view gods equally important. Both groups know that the gods will determine their success,
however in the characters of The Man Who Would Be King use the importance of the gods to make
themselves appear as gods, and in Things Fall Apart the characters know that the gods are important
for their success in life. My paper will examine how the belief in gods influences the characters of the
stories.
In Achebe s Things Fall Apart the Ibo people have many gods life and they believed the gods
determine their lives which influenced what they did. The Ibo people gave praise to their gods through
sacrificial acts. Unoka says, Every year... before I put any crop in the earth, I sacrifice A cock to Ani,
the owner of all land. I also kill a cock at the shrine of Ifejioku, the god of yams (Achebe 17). The Ibo
people felt that their crop success was determined by their sacrifices to their gods not by whether they
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The Ibo people believed in the chi which is their own personal god that determined their destiny.
Okonkwo does everything he can not to be like his father, Unoka, who was seen as a failure.
Okonkwo thinks his father s chi was the reason he was a failure. It is said that Unoka had a bad chi or
personal god, (Achebe 18) which is why he amounted to nothing, but by believing in the chi Okonkwo
lived his life to prevent failure happening to himself, but he could not prevent his failure because of
his chi. Achebe says, A man could not rise beyond the destiny of his chi (Achebe 131) which means
that Okonkwo s evil or bad chi was always going to bring him failure in life no matter what because
that was his destiny. For the Ibo it was up to the gods whether they had a successful life not their hard
work; the more they pleased the gods the better their life would
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dbs201
DBS201 Assignment 2 Due Friday, April 04th by midnight 10% of final mark Your group must consist
of 2 or 3 people You will develop a logical database design for the following description shown later
(Page 3 etc). Submissions done by a single person will receive a 20% penalty. Required for
submission: One: (60 marks) Printed 3NF solution for each user view in this assignment a) You are to
show each step in your solution: UNF, 1NF, 2NF, 3NF . b) You are to clearly mark Primary and
Foreign Keys as shown in the sample below: Entity1[ column1 (PK), column2, column3, column4 ...
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Employee[employeePK, skill, skill hourly rate, date] Invoice_Equip[equipmentPK, invoiceFK, date,
total hours, charge] Equip[equipmentPK, hourly rate] 3NF: Invoice[invoicePK, customerFK,
projectFK, invoice date] Customer[customerPK, name, address] Project[projectPK, projectName,
projectType, location] Invoice_Employee[invoiceFK, employeePK, date, hrs] Employee[employeePK,
skill, skill hourly rate, date] Invoice_Equip[equipmentPK, invoiceFK, date, total hours, charge]
Equip[equipmentPK, hourly rate] Question 2: UNF: Project[ProjectPK, projectName, (employeePK,
name, years in company)] 1NF: Project[ProjectPK, projectName] Project_Employee[ProjectFK,
employeePK, name, years in company] 2NF: Project[projectPK, projectName, projectType, location]
Employee[employeePK, name] Project_Employee[employeePK, projectPK] 3NF: Same as above
Question 3: UNF: Employee[employeePK, name, phone, (benefitNum, benefit) date] 1NF:
Employee_Benefit[employeePK, benefitNum, benefit] Employee[employeePK, name, phone, date]
2NF: Employee_Benefit[employeePK, benefitPK] Benefit[benefitPK, benefit]
Employee[employeePK, name, phone, date] 3NF: Same as above Question 4: UNF:
custByGroup[custTypePK, custType, custSub(custername, phone, fax)] 1NF:
custByGroup[custTypePK, custType, custSub] custByGroup_customer[custTypePK, customerPK,
name, phone, fax] 2NF: custByGroup[custTypePK, custType, custSub]
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Paper Towel Benefits
Want to save the earth? With a simple that change you? How to use a paper towel properly and how it
can benefit us. Learning this type of information can help us human beings and also save us some
time/money. People using amounts of towels, the certain type of towels, the technique used for all
towels, and how paper towels effect for personal cares uses. I shall continue in this next paragraph.
How much people over use the paper towels and how much was recorded annually. Five hundred
seventy one million two hundred thirty thousand pounds of paper towels are used by Americans every
year and 13 billion used every year. we could reduce the usage of paper towels, one paper towel per
person per day, 571,230,000 pounds of paper not used. Said ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
You will for the rest of your life remember those words every time you pick up a paper towel. And
remember, one towel per person for one year 571,230,000 pounds of paper. Said Smith. He wants
them to take this technique to heart so it can reduce the paper towels waste or amounts and also to
make a difference in the world with that. Relating with that we need this type of information out so
people can use it and make a difference. The people in hairstyling use paper for drying off a client.
Paper towels seem to soak up more moisture than a cotton towel, and people tend to rub towels back
and forth on their head, which creates friction that leads to frizz and breakage. Says hairstylist.
Making a point that paper towel is a better use for this type of job and also gives him a better outcome
of the clients hair. Plus giving the paper a use after all. This type of info from a different area helps in
how towels are used. Recapping on the amount of towels been used, the other kinds of towels, a style
that can make a difference, and how it is used for other reasons too. To use a paper towel properly and
it can help us out in life. The gathering of different information has given us to understand on saving
time/money on techniques that are simple. Even though the world has been through hell we need to
act fast before the earth dies in a
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Paul Gauguin Research Paper
Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin was a French post impressionist artist whose work mainly went
unappreciated until after his death in 1903. It wasn t until 1940 that his work began to see worldwide
success and gain appreciation by larger audiences. Today, Gauguin is one of the most well known
artists and his paintings rank among some of the most expensive in the world. Some of Gauguin s
most notable works include Tahitian Women on the Beach (1891) and Where Do We Come From?
What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897). Gauguin is now recognized for his innovative and
meaningful use of colour, and his unique style that was different from other artists of his time. Two of
his post impressionism artworks, Vision After the Sermon (1888) and When Will You Marry? (1892),
are featured on the next page. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is known for co founding the cubism movement, and some of his most notable works include Les
Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). As Picasso matured as an artist, his style began to
evolve as he experimented with different ideas, theories, and techniques. He has now become one of
the most well known individuals in 20th century art. Two of Picasso s post impressionism artworks,
Child with a Dove (1901) and Garçon à la Pipe (1905), are featured on the next
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Analysis Of The Sun Also Rises
Accepting the Reality: Crises in Truth in The Sun Also Rises World War I wasn t just a historical war
inflicting staggering casualty numbers and environmental obliterations on the European soil; this
catastrophe stole the identities and purposes of the millions who were impacted on and off the
battlefield, thus giving rise to the Lost Generation. In his book, The Sun Also Rises, renowned
American novelist Ernest Hemingway pictures the drastic effects that the war posed on these helpless
souls through the journey of protagonist Jake Barnes and his fellow expatriates around Paris and
various parts of Spain. Hemingway perfectly captures the moody atmosphere of the post World War I
era and its influence on the rising alcohol culture with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Clearly, Jake disregards the truth that his ideal romantic relationship with Brett would not work. The
slight possibility of his envisioned romantic relationship with Brett motivates him to continue being
lost in love. Nevertheless, at the end of the novel, in the taxi ride from Madrid, Brett claims, Oh Jake,
we could have had such a damned good time together (251) to which Jake responds, Isn t it pretty to
think so? (251). His near sarcastic response depicts how Jake comes to par with the reality that he
cannot have his ideal romantic relationship with Brett. He understands that because of his war injury,
Brett and he will never be able to fully express their love for each other which prevents the chances of
fostering an intimate relationship. Jake has accepted the fact that any legitimate relationship chances
with Brett is a fantasy. Likewise to Jake, Brett is posed with her own crisis in truth she cannot
maintain loyalty to any man in an intimate relationship. Initially, this truth was only applicable to Jake,
however Brett learns that this unfortunately applies to every man who tries to initiate an intimate
relationship with her. During her earlier interaction with Jake, she admits how [she doesn t] want to go
through that hell again (34) and that she believes [Jake and she] better keep away from each other (34)
so that she wouldn t hurt Jake. Indeed, Brett is fully aware that her
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The Case Of The Exclusive Pink Color Essay
Risks and Impact Risks can vary depending on the specific item that is launched. In the case of the
exclusive pink color introduction of the toy medical kit, the risks associated with this launch will be
somewhat minimized, given the success of the existing green medical kit available to all retailers.
While the risk is minimized with the existing history of the item, the color itself has the potential to
limit the demographics. The medical kit is rated for an age range of three to six years old. (Fisher
Price, n.d.) While this item can be used by all children, pink is generally viewed as a female specific
color choice. Parents may still choose to purchase the green kit to make it appealing to all children in
the family. It may unintentionally limit the amount of people this specific color would appeal to, thus
creating a slower inventory turn. Fisher Price would run this color in a batch production but any
unsold inventory creates a liability. Additional risks can be in the production itself. Toys are in a very
regulated industry and any defects in production that are not within the regulatory standards can be
either recalled if they are already being sold to consumers or cause the entire production run to be
discarded or destroyed. Both instances are very costly but taking the initiative to create a safe work
environment that is compliant with all regulations can mitigate that risk.
Risk Mitigation Plan Mitigating risk and identifying what can trigger risk
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God Of The Earth Essay
Darkness fills a land where evil is barely contained, illuminated by the five gushing rivers that
characterize the land, each unique to their region of hell. At the center, the infamous river of Styx
flows from Oceanus, creating a boundary between the land of the living and the land of the dead. The
Kokytos river branches southward off of Styx feeding into the marsh. On the other side of the marsh,
the Acheron river ebbs and flows southeast. Northwest of Styx, towards the Gates of Ivory lays the
waters of Lethe, the river of forgetfulness. Circling the Northern region of Tartarus flows Phlegethon,
winding like a python ready to choke the life out of its prey. Close to Phelegethon, east of Tartus, is
the plain of Judgments where cries of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mi lady, came a death whisper that filled the silence in an uncanny hollow way. Mi lord has returned.
Proserpina was sure that the spirit could hear her heart rate that was pounding in her ears. She forced
her sob down and refused to cry out in agony. Hades was damned to this land just as much as she was,
and there was no shock that he had returned. She just thought she had a few more days free of her
husband, king, and tormentor. Not for the first time her anger for Jupiter burned in her heart, for surely
he would have control over Pluto enough to force her release, but no the gods were powerless. Not for
the first time, Proserpina wished she would have died slowly instead of eating those seeds prolonging
her suffering.
Mi lady, whispered the laureus. With the speed of Mercury, Proserpina unsheathed her dagger and
launched it towards the laureus head. With a hellish scream the demon dissipated before her.
Proserpina grinned at her blade, as she bent to pick it up and place it back in its sheathe. If only she
could do that to her husband, she would be free.
Proserpina followed the spirit through the palace and went to the throne room at the heart of the
palace. Her husband stood regally on his dais and leered down at her as she approaches the steps the
way he did every time she was summoned. Breathing deep through her nose, she performed the
ridiculous roman ritual he demanded
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Lord George s Role In The Revolutionary War
The slaves sided with the British because they wanted their freedom. They didn t wanted to side with
the North America colonies because the colonies wanted to keep them as slaves. The Revolutionary
war was a war for Independence. African Americans knew if the British won the war, it was a chance
at them being freed. The fact that the colonists had to pay for the Seven Years War, which was fought
on their behalf. The fact that the Brits wouldn t let American settlers and landowners into the Ohio
River Valley and finally the fact that the French threat to the American colonies was no more so the
colonists no longer needed Britain
An island governing a mainland. A war that brought forth another and free nation. Lord George s
duties, disregard of the first 13 settlements, and England s mercantilism strategy had significant
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He put charges on the pioneers tea, paper, and numerous different things that they utilized as often as
possible, if not day by day. These assessments were known as the Townsend Acts and King George
did not give settlers any say or vote in Parliament in the duties. Part of the cash gathered even went to
the provincial representative s pocket. To free themselves from these tyrannic charges, the pioneers
joined together and boycotted British items. These blacklists brought on the English dealers to lose
cash thus they betrayed King George for inciting the blacklists. Additionally, King George did not
submit to the Magna Carta by saddling the British homesteaders. In the Magna Carta, it is
unmistakably expressed in Clause 12, No . . . help (charges) might be forced . . . unless by regular
advice of our kingdom. Nevertheless, King George III was uncalled for when the settlers brought up
out and said that since they were over a sea, the Magna Carta did not have any significant bearing to
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2010 Chile Earthquake Case Study
Earthquake Case History:
2010 Mw = 8.8 Mega thrust Earthquake, Maule, Chile
5/2/13
By Travis Eddy
1. Introduction
In early 2010 central south Chile experienced a Mw = 8.8 earthquake and large tsunami waves that
devastated areas on the Chilean Pacific coast, nearby offshore islands, and areas near the epicenter. In
addition to the tsunami, the earthquake had many other geological consequences including
aftershocks, terrestrial and submarine land sliding, elevation changes, and a gravity shift. The purpose
of this paper is to discuss and analyze the earthquake, its consequences, the resulting damages, and
mitigation.
2. Geologic Setting
Figure 1: Profile of area around the epicenter (Moscoso, et.al., 2011)
The site of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most severe impacts were observed on the Chilean coastline adjacent to the epicenter from San
Antonio Tirua, and 670 km offshore on the Juan Fernandez Archipelago (Synolakis, 2011; Yamazaki
and Cheung, 2011). The tsunami hit many areas close to the epicenter within 30 minutes of the main
event, however due to bathymetry and coastline shape, tsunami directions, impacts, and arrival times
vary. (Synolakis, 2011; Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011). For example, Talcahuano Harbor located in The
Bay of Concepcion 100 kilometers south of the epicenter experienced an impact from a resonated 129
minute period oscillating wave three hours after the main event (Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011).
Resonance such as this occurred in various areas along the Chilean coastline, and was caused by
standing and partial standing wave systems produced along the coast due to wave reflection between
the continental shelf and the headlands, resulting in radiated tsunami energy to become trapped over
the continental margin (Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011).
6. Land sliding
The main event caused both terrestrial and submarine land sliding to occur in the area. Around 30
slides were delineated, with a majority of them being submarine (Volker, et.al., 2011). These
submarine slides were confined to the walls of various submarine canyons, and were characterized as
thin transitional slides retrograding into open slopes adjacent to the canyons (Volker, et.al., 2011).
7. Ground Changes
Figure 6:
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The Qualifications of the Office of Deacon
THE RELATION OF THE 7 IN ACTS 6 TO THE OFFICE OF DEACON
THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE OFFICE OF DEACON
A Paper Presented to Professor Timothy Moroz
Of
Liberty University
Lynchburg, VA.
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for
The Book of Acts
BIBL 165 B01 LUO
by
Bonnie Andreucci
July 1, 2014
OUTLINE PAGE
1. Introduction a. Thesis statement b. Purpose of this paper 2. Body a. A chosen life, why me, Lord? b.
Qualities of a Deacon c. Ordered by God
3. Conclusion a. Is it worth it?
1.
A deacon, a man, a chosen life and servant of God, yet still human and prone to failure; God has His
intended appointment for His people.
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I have sat under this same pastor this entire time. He knows me, and he knew my beginnings. He also
needed to know if my wanting to become a deacon was of God or was it to please my dad. After about
two months of questions, fasting and much prayer from both him and me, the office was offered to
me. It isn t something I take lightly. This blessing, and it is a blessing, was given to me to honor God,
support my pastor and this church body, help those in need; and also, so that I may be a witness for
Jesus and His saving grace to all those that I may come in contact with in my lifetime (Burris 2014).
Qualities of a Deacon:
Deacons must be reverent, 2. Not given to much wine, 3. Not greedy for money, 4. Must not be double
tongued, 5. Must have a pure conscience, 6. Be the husband of one wife, 7. They must rule their
children and their households. These are the qualifications God Himself set forth
3.
for this important church office (Willmington 2011).
Ordered by God:
These seven men were chosen so that the apostles could delegate certain responsibilities out to others;
such as the feeding and clothing of the needy, widows, and orphans, so that they would be able to
spend more of their time preaching the word of the Lord and seeking His will in prayer.
Acts 6:5, And the saying pleased the
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Exercise For College Students Essay
Exercise For College Students
College life is a time full of fun, friends, activities, classes, and homework. All of these activities
however, add up to a busy life style. Being busy is not in itself harmful but when the busyness
becomes so great that it turns into stress, problems start to arise. The formation of stress leads to many
unhealthy trends, such as lack of sleep, loss of immunity to disease, and a change in personality traits.
How then can stress in the busy lives of college students be reduced? The answer is a simple one that
has long been known; exercise relieves stress. Colleges across the country need to implement a
program of required exercise classes to promote the well being of students.
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Those against mandatory exercise say that if students feel it is important to exercise they will create a
program of physical activity on their own and it does not need to be a part of the school. The problem
with this theory is that the majority of people would stop the program if left on their own without any
sort of accountability. For example, a study was done on several different exercise plans to see what
results would happen over time. First the theoretical approach of self monitoring was used. This
program left individuals to attend exercise sessions on their own without any intervention from others.
The overall observation was that interest in attending and exercising was lost after about four weeks.
Next the approach of stages of change was used. This program used four different groups. One group
received weekly calls with structured inquiry to see how and when the subjects were personally
exercising. The second group received weekly calls with general inquiries about their exercise habits.
The third group received a call every three weeks with general inquiries of exercise, and the last group
received calls every three weeks with structured inquiries. The results were, that 63% of the subjects
who were called more frequently were regularly exercising as opposed to only the 22% exercising
success rate of those that were called less frequently. Also those called with the structured
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  • 2. Ceramic Fragments Found At The Tepco Beach In this project, we are asked to analyze ceramic fragments found at the TEPCO beach, which, in the mid 20th century, used to be a dump site of the Technical Porcelain and China Ware Company (TEPCO). Though ceramics seem rather mundane, as Deetz s study on the ceramics used in the colonial American show, they reveal quite a bit to the careful eyes: he found out that people used plates symbolically as displays of status rather than utensils, and the ceramic sets after the 18th century reflected the Georgian mindset of individuality and discipline (Deetz 1996). I am also interested in studying ceramics in a way that relates to and reveal their meanings a post processual, emic orientation more directly seen in the Gage house study in which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon initial observation, I noticed that the special pieces seem to have less visual contrast in general a good, testable hypothesis that I will try to verify. Methodology I wanted to figure out specifically what data are the most useful in answering my research question: just like Wilkie did in her Mardis Gras research in which she determined a distinct set of data for each of her research question (Wilkie 2014). With that in mind, I decided to simply focus on the data needed to verify my rather straightforward hypothesis, that the special pieces have less visual contrast than the standard ones in general. There are two attributes, as evident from the hypothesis, that I would need to know for each artifact: its specialty whether the piece has special or standard decoration and its visual contrast. Given the visual nature of both attributes, I decided that the only data I would need to collect are pictures of my artifacts. Next, I needed to decide how I would analyze the photos in order to extract the two attributes, specialty and contrast, so that I can test my hypothesis. A way of classifying specialty was determined by me as such: while the standard pieces have decorations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did Ben Carson Impact Personal Life 1. How did Ben Carson s story impact your personal life? Give 2 3 examples. Ben Carson s story impacted my personal life in many ways. Ben Carson is an inspiration for numerous aspiring doctors or other careers in the medical field. He is also an inspiration to people of color and financially unstable people. He has surpassed multiple hardships and is a very successful person today. Everyone who is active in currents events know who he is because he is running for the Republican Presidential Election and/or his astounding and notable surgeries. One major aspect in his life that inspired me that I have the potential of fulfilling my dreams is his humble beginnings. Carson was not as privileged as he is today; he was an inner city kid born and raised in Detroit by only his mother. His mother made sure her children had morals and an education because she herself did not go to school past the third grade and was not able to read well. In the beginning of his school years, he was at the back of his class and made fun of by the other children because he did not excel in his classes. He turned this around and became top of his class due to his mother enforcement of studious habits. Despite his past, he was accepted into one of the most elite universities in the world, Yale University. Ben Carson was also admitted into a prestigious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, he was only allowed to watch a few shows a week that were educational and write book reports weekly to his mother. He was heavily interested in an eclectic genre of books that sparked his interest in the medical field. Ben Carson was a diligent student who was very intelligent and hardworking. All his hard work paid off; when he was in his early thirties, Carson was the head of the Neurology department completing thousands of successful life saving surgeries. He was heavily praised and acknowledged for the successful separation of the Siamese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparing War Poems Exposure And War Photographer In war poems, war is always condemned, dispraised and demonstrated as a futile and tragic event. In both poems, War Photographer by Duffy and Exposure by Owen, poets illustrate their suffering and acrimony of conditions of war. War Photographer is an inspiration of the friendship of the poet with a photographer of war. It is also an illustration of the brutality of war and the apathy of those who might see the photos in newspapers. Whereas, Exposure is a poem written by a solider who was honoured for his bravery and then was killed in the battle; therefore, Exposure has more authenticity. Both poets show a sense of duty in their poems and they use several imageries. For instance, in Exposure, Owen conveys physical and mental suffering when he says Our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Exposure, Owen uses a contradiction of cold and warm to express the solider s delusional mind which is demolishing from hypothermia. Likewise, in War Photographer, Duffy demonstrates a contradiction between rural England and nightmarish ware zones. In War Photographer, encampment reinforces the sense of chaos and anarchy of the world, whilst in Exposure, Owen uses a burden in the first, third, fourth and final stanza with a short half line, But nothing happens , which creates a circular structure implying never ending suffering. Moreover, Owen heightens our awareness of the conditions under which men ludicrously suffer by his application of alliteration and personification. Furthermore, he presents war with a picture of communal endurances, togetherness, and courage by the use of repetition of pronouns, we and our . On the other hand, the poetic techniques that Duffy implies is mostly hallucinative imagery. In Exposure, Owen uses a regular pattern of ABBA, which creates the sense of status and an emphasis on monotony. Whereas in war photographer, the rhyme encourages the idea that he is trying to bring order and demands to a chaotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. High School Should Not Be Legal What is the most common reason why high school would go to college? My old friend Sean Kisch is going to graduate with a major in music. His eldest sister will be done with her degree in modern dance this semester. Looking at myself, I am not that far along. I attempted to navigate around college because it was seen as too expensive. The mountain of debt for going to a private Christian college is to grate to pay off. Most people are not made out of money. The money may not be the case because an alternative does exist, it just is not as glorious. A person can obtain an associate s degree at a community college for considerably less. Which is the choice I have made. I remember watching part of my brothers Dave Ramsey financial piece university video. It stated that most high school teens have the expectation of making mountains of cash. Most expected after college, they would make around one hundred thousand dollars or more. That figure is much lower, an entry level position with a college degree is between thirty and thirty five thousand. If you survive the odds of finishing school, there is still the mammoth task of finding a job. The majority of student who graduate do not have any not enough experience to enter most jobs. My friend Sean is going to Seedarville Univercity in Ohio, he will have around forty to eighty thousand dollars of debt unless his parents are paying for it. My own parent told me they would not pay for my school, because my parent not not make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Argumentative Essay About Space Exploration Faced with the potential opportunity to continue my research into space exploration, it is time for me to prove myself worthy. As a superior researcher, I find that I am most deserving of the chance to be funded to travel back in time and see firsthand what the reaction of the public was to the early space missions, among other possible uses of the trip. Your funding of this mission could be critical in finding out why a large percentage of the population sees space exploration as a waste of money. Upon learning why this may be, the information could allow me to help create a more effective space program that has the full support of the public. When thinking about the topic of space exploration, people of Earth may be skeptical of what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I began to search for more information on this topic, I landed upon Google Scholar as my primary research tool. Out of sheer time constraints, it was necessary for me to use this search engine rather than the school library s database because of the ease of use for Google Scholar. To begin my search, I used the keyword Early Space Missions and the second link to show up was an article by T.M. Fraser titled Leisure and Recreation in Long Duration Space Missions . While this title peaked my interest, I wasn t entirely sure of its relevancy when it came to my individual research. Upon further inspection, I had quickly decided that this article would not provide me with the type of information that would answer my looming question, Has space exploration been successful? This article instead simply covers the leisure activities of astronauts on space missions as they are not the typical time filling activities. Instead, current astronaut selection procedure tends to favor the astronauts that spontaneously engage themselves in mission related activities that develop the person s individual skills. While interesting and definitely relevant when considering space exploration, these facts about astronauts don t relate directly to the overall success of space missions. For that reason, I have decided to discard this source from my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Acct Mid-Term Solutions MBA 607 Examination I I will select five of the following questions for the mid term exam. You should be able to answer all of them. You may work together in study groups and analyze and answer the questions. Obviously, the exam will be an individual effort. 1 Accounting and Control The controller of a small private college is complaining about the amount of work she is required to do at the beginning of each month. The president of the university requires the controller to submit a monthly report by the fifth day of the following month. The monthly report contains pages of financial data from operations. The controller was heard saying, Why does the president need all this information? He probably doesn t read half ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The minimum price of the bag should cover Leslies VC just to break even, VC=10(1000)+1000=$11,000/1000bags = $11.00. 3 Asset Replacement The Baltic Company is considering the purchase of a new machine tool to replace an obsolete one. The machine being used for the operation has a tax basis book value of $80,000, with an annual depreciation expense of $8,000. It has a resale value today of $40,000, is in good working order, and will last, physically, for at least 10 more years. The proposed machine will perform the operation so much more efficiently and Baltic engineers estimate that labor, material, and other direct costs of the operation will be reduced $60,000 a year if it is installed. The proposed machine costs $240,000 delivered and installed, and its economic life is estimated at 10 years, with zero salvage value. The company expects to earn 14 percent on its investment after taxes (14 percent is the firm s cost of capital). The tax rate is 40 percent, and the firm uses straight line depreciation. Any gain or loss on the sale of the machine at retirement is subject to tax at 40 percent. Should Baltic buy the new machine? 4 Transfer Prices The Alpha Division of the Carlson Company manufactures product X at a variable cost of $40 per unit. Alpha Division s fixed costs, which are sunk, are $20 per unit. The market price of X is $70 per unit. Beta Division of Carlson Company uses product X to make Y. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ventricles In The Heart Research Paper So we all know that when that when a fetus is developing that the heart is the first organ that forms and in that heart contains four different regions. Where s the two ventricles in the to Atria s the right sides on the left side and those contain different cells that helps our body perform the different functions and it means. Such as pumping blood and moving oxygen and getting rid of everything that we need to get rid of and doing what it needs to do to make it so that we can live. Now when there s a problem in the heart there are different ways that the medical community has been able to help us such as with pacemakers and even artificial things in our hearts to help us. Unfortunately it s not always a perfect fix. There are things called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of CSR Strategy Of Turkish Airlines Already developed CSR strategy of Turkish Airlines can be thoroughly analyzed in their annual sustainability reports. Through reviewing the company s previous disclosures and publishing, it s noticeable that, only in 2013, the company has separately put forth a sustainable report, and indeed, a very detailed one. Previously, all regarded information could be found in general annual reports and other disclosures. Although publishing a separate sustainable report is far behind schedule compared to other leading airlines, it is a perceptible approach. In the following sections, this paper will examine the sustainably report in assorted aspects. 4.1 Committing to CSR Turkish Airlines, as presented in their sustainability report, point out to following in their vision statements; maintaining worldwide quality based service with prices equivalent to low cost carriers. Increased prevalence in globally preferred air carrier. Adopting modern management principles in governances overseeing shareholders as well as all stakeholders. Overall the mission statement refers to being a flag carrier of Turkey, securing its places as a leading European airline company and improving their service in various aspects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regarding governance, the company points out to highest standards of integrity and business ethics as they are published in their Code of Ethics. Economic pillar take a notice of the importance of the company to Turkish Economy and local developments. Reduce environmentally unfriendly impacts arise as a consequence of the company operations are featured in environmental pillars. Finally, social pillar is set to steadily improve the performance of the company, create value for employees and its affect on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Things Fall Apart Changes The world is ever changing and the majority of change comes from the outcomes on battlefields. Change comes from the destruction of war. The outcome of the war can either bring peace or it can bring something far worse than what the original conditions were. In Chinua Achebe s world, it was not necessarily a full blown war that brought change, but to the Ibo people it must have felt as if they were being invaded. The white men came into their village of Umuofia and turned everything upside down. Most of the tribe s people did not understand the changes that they brought to their way of life. The Ibo people slowly lost their way and were changed into something that to them was unrecognizable from their traditional ways (Achebe 174). In The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem The Second Coming , Yeats writes the falcon cannot hear the falconer (Yeats n.p.). This line goes with the idea of the world falling apart because the falcon cannot do its job without its master or leader the falconer. This applies to World War I because although there were generals ordering men on the battlefield, most people saw the war as aimless killing. Yeats must have thought that the soldiers or the falcons were being sent into the battle without sound orders from their leaders or the falconers. This shows the destruction that occurred during the war due to the ignorance of the leaders. Achebe would agree with Yeats on the idea that without sound directions from leaders the people do not know how to act properly. In Things Fall Apart, Mr. Smith captures all the leaders of Umuofia and the tribe does not know how to act without them. They do not fight for them back, and they do not question the orders given by Mr. Smith s missionaries. The people of the tribe end up paying for their leaders release, therefore giving in the Mr. Smith s demands. Without true orders from sound leadership the Ibo world and the world of World War I face problems that can lead to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Temple And The Tabernacle Summary The Temple and the Tabernacle is a chronological exploration through the Scriptures concerning how God dwells among his people and creates a relational presence with them. This colorful resource connects these structures in their historical and biblical context to the overall biblical story, resulting in a greater depth to the faith of Christians today. About the Author Dr. J. Daniel Hays is dean of Pruet School of Christian Studies and instructor of Old Testament at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He has been on staff at OBU since 1992. Dr. Hays is a member of numerous professional associations including Evangelical Theological Society, Society of Biblical Literature, and Institute for Biblical Research. Prior to teaching, Dr. Hays and his wife Donna were missionaries involved with theological education and water development in Ethiopia. Dr. Hays is the author and co author of many respected books including The Message of the Prophets and Grasping God s Word. He has also published many articles and is frequently asked to speak at churches in the region. In the year 1991, he was hosted six times to give commentary on KERA Public Radio in Dallas, Texas. From these experiences and leadership positions, Dr. Hays is a competent scholar to write The Temple and the Tabernacle. Summary of Contents The Temple and the Tabernacle: A Study of God s Dwelling Places from Genesis to Revelation is a strong theological resource revealing the significance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Jane Eyre Bully The novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontё is a story about a girl named Jane Eyre who grew up as an orphan. She is taken by her uncle John Reed, who later died in her childhood. She was left with her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed and cousins John Reed, Georgiana, and Eliza through her childhood. Jane is an intelligent, honest, plain featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality and hardship. Jane is not treated as a family by the Reed family. Mrs. Reed treated her badly than her cousins. They treat her as an orphan, but not as a family. Through Jane s experience, at Gateshead, the home of the wealthy Reed family, she experiences conflicts with Mrs. Reed and John Reed. Jane is mistreated by John Reed. John Reed who is a naughty boy is looking for Jane. He always bully and punish Jane. When he saw Jane, he asks her where she went. Jane said that she is reading a book behind the curtain. John asked her where the book is. Jane got and showed it to John. John says, You have no business to take our books; you are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jane told Mrs. Reed that she wants to go to school. They went to Lowood school and talk to Mr. Brocklehurst. He interviewed Jane about her life. Then Mrs. Reed told Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar. I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed: and this book about the Liar, you may give to your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I (Brontё, 33). While Mr. Brocklehurst was talking with Jane and asking some questions about herself, Mrs. Reed interrupted and told Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar and not telling the truth. Jane told Mrs. Reed that she is not a liar because she does not told Mrs. Reed that she loves her because she do not love her. She also told Mrs. Reed that her daughters, Georgiana is the liar because she is the one who tells some incidents that are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. LFO Recruitment Event LFO Recruitment Event Event Name: SFL Mini Career Fair / CBP Recruitment Event City: Fort Hood, Texas Location: Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center Event POC: Robert Schumacher Title: SFL TAP Marketing Coordinator Transition Specialist Time: 0900 1300 Recruiters: SCBPO David Garcia, SCBPO Eric Galarza, BPA Martinez, and BPA Mireles PAL: N/A Total Prospective Applicants: Male _50__Female_6__Veterans _47_ Total __56__ Event Synopsis/Comments: The CBP Recruitment Event at Fort Hood was held at the Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center on Monday, May 8, 2017. The event focused on military personnel and veterans who were interested in a career in the various fields of business, marketing, law enforcement and transportation. Veterans and military personnel were also provided with information on real estate, mortgage, and continuing education opportunities. Organizations in attendance were Primerica Financial Services, Texas Veterans and Workforce Commission, Z Systems, Veterans Land Board, La Salle Corrections, Facility Solutions Group, Stevens Transport, and Troops into Transport to name a few were in attendance at the mini career fair. Austin Police Department, Houston Police Department, Texas Department of Public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Candidates were also briefed on the current announcement in USAjobs, the CBPO GS9 17 8 CBPO 17 8, as well as the Veterans only announcement found in the cbp.gov/careers. Candidates were provided with a CBP Recruiting Office information, and they were informed of the newly created CBP Recruiting Office located at the Soldier Family Assistance Center (SFAC), Building 36051, on Fort Hood. The joint OFO, USBP, and Officer of Air and Marine recruiting video was also playing in the background on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pursuing A Career Path As A Diagnostic Medical Sonographer... When thinking about pursuing a career path as a diagnostic medical sonographer the first thing a student should think about will be your dedication to learning the trade and commitment to an incumbent of hard work you you will invest in the journey. There are many different technical schools around for this program, but not all are created equal. Foothill College in Los Altos Hills is a CAAHEP accredited program that is recognized by major hospitals and clinics nationwide. CAAHEP (Commision on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) is one of the main reasons students choose this college over the un accredited programs closer to home. Foothill College has a remarkable DMS (Diagnostic Medical Sonography) program even though the prerequisites are lengthy and the entry is extremely competitive, financial hardships, program depth and training being intensive, but the graduation rate and job placement is unbelievable. As per the Foothill Community College Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Assessment Form, the skills obtained from the program only come after a lengthy list of prerequisites. This includes the completion of a two year Allied Health Program in Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Nuclear Medicine, Cardiovascular Technology, Registered Nursing, Veterinary Technology or a degree with significant direct patient care experience. In addition to this advanced experience the student also has to have completed college level Human Anatomy, Physiology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Did Ashoka Build An Imperial Empire India could not maintain an imperial government and instead went with regional kingdoms. Together Kautalya ad Chandragupta built a bureaucratic administration. Chandragupta later left his thrown to become a monk. His son then took over the thrown but the high point of the empire was throughout the reign of his grandson Ashoka. Ashoka established a capital and ruled through a tightly organized bureaucracy. He was unique however in his communication of policies. They were written in natural stone all around the empire. Asoka s Empire depended on large corps of officials to administer policies and a very strong army. The Guptas did something that not many people did, their local government, administration and the making of basic policies was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will find there are a lot of similarities between all the empires/kingdoms. In Persia they invested a lot of resources into the construction of roads and highways. They did this to enable communications and military mobility. As trading grew different regions began to specialize what they traded. Certain products were expected of each area. In China the first emperor built roads to aid communication and the movement of armies. Han Wudis actions while in the throne rapidly consumed the empires surplus wealth. India s Magadha conquered neighboring states and gained control of overseas trade between India and Burma. By 260 B.C.E Mauryan had control of former Kalinga trade routes. In Greece Spartans used iron bars for money. Their colonies provided merchants with not only fertile land but access to copper, zinc, tin and iron ores of Italy. Caravan trade transported luxury goods because they couldn t carry heavier goods. Finally in Rome, they founded a large regional state in Italy that gave them access to industry. Commercial wealth enabled rulers to maintain powerful states and a strong military. They annexed Carthaginian possessions in Africa and Iberia and used them to fund imperial expansion. Julius Cesar spent tons of money on public spectacles to help him gets posts in the republican government. Construction provided employment which caused population to grow dramatically then forced the economy to sky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lytic Granule Convergence Essay Lytic granule convergence to the MTOC following activation does not guarantee cytotoxicity in NK cells (Mentlik et al., 2010). Thus, convergence could represent a regulatory step to centrally localize the lytic granules to ensure that the NK cells do not undergo degranulation until granules are delivered by the MTOC to the correct synapse where their contents can be secreted without causing collateral damage. Thus, lytic granule convergence is a mechanism to protect healthy surrounding cells in a complex tissue from being destroyed by the NK cell while making sure that only the diseased cell is targeted at the synapse. Lytic granule convergence still occurs even if microtubules are stabilized or F actin reorganization is inhibited. This shows that convergence can occur before the MTOC is reoriented to the synapse. The movement of lytic granules along microtubules has been shown to be dynein dependent, thus demonstrating dynein as a minus ended microtubule motor for lytic granules, suggesting that dynein directly moves the granules along microtubules toward the MTOC (Mentlik et al., 2010). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TCR signal strength has been described to localize lytic granules to specific regions within the synapse (Beal et al., 2009) which has not been observed in NK cells. Due to the serial killing capability of NK cells, a tight control of lytic granules is required to manage the vast number of granules that are pre formed in NK cells. The dynein mediated lytic granule transport along microtubules before MTOC polarization may represent a precision model for directed secretion and regulation of cytotoxic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fiber Optic And Its Impact On Technology Fiber optic in Communication Fiber optics are tiny threads of glasses that are arranged in optical cables to transmit light signal which relay information from one end to another. Fiber optic is used in communication to enable transmission of information over long distances with minimal disruption and loss of data and hence widely used all over the world. Fiber optic has a broad usage in data distribution telephony and broadband distribution among others. Today, it is one of the rapidly advancing technology mainly because of it benefits such as stable operation, small size and efficiency among others. However, fiber optic has come a long journey through complex advancement to what it is today. Nonetheless, the increased demand for optical fiber and the advancing technology have greatly shaped the continuing development of fiber optic for future use. Fiber optic has been widely adopted because of its benefits as compared to other mediums. First and foremost, Fiber optic can be used to transmit signals over long distance. The use of optical cables in Fiber technology allows signals to be transmitted over long distance and maintain the integrity of such signals as compared to metallic cables. Secondly, optical cable allows transmission of broad bandwidth. Optical fiber are usually small in diameter and are light hence it is easy to install as it uses less space. Broadband can be transmitted through coaxial cable or radio system however, optical fiber is the best medium for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. St Pete Beach Vacation If you re planning a vacation in St Pete Beach, there is plenty to do and see. It s a very popular tourist destination in Florida. Originally named St. Petersburg Beach, it s name was shortened in 1994 by locals. Because the area averages 360 days of sunshine and with its mild winters, many vacationers visit year round. The busiest tourist season is between May and November. The Beach is the Attraction Of course, the biggest attraction to St Pete s is the fact that it has over 2 miles of white sand beaches. This makes it the perfect destination for water enthusiasts. It is also a great destination for both singles and families. Perfect for Watersports The beaches are perfect for many different kinds of watersports and during the peak tourist season, you ll find a variety of sports that will add to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are kid friendly restaurants and fine dining featuring unique and yummy cuisine. Moreover, waterfront restaurants make for a romantic eating experience. In addition to seafood restaurants, there are a variety of Italian and other specialty dining options to suit everyone s tastes. Rejuvenating Spas If you need a little pampering or a peaceful get a away, a spa experience is a great way to find your own oasis. Choose from massages, facials, skin care applications, and even laser treatments. You can spend an hour at the spa or take a full day for the ultimate pampering extravaganza. Hotels and Vacation Rentals No matter what your budget is, you ll find that St Pete Beach has unique lodging. Simple hotel rooms to luxury resort rentals are available. Keep in mind that during peak seasons, you will want to book your room or resort as far in advance as possible to ensure you get the lodging that fits your needs and budget. The attraction to St Pete s is by far the beaches, but there are a host of other activities to partake in that will make the vacation more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Rock N Roll Research Paper Rock n roll is constantly changing and evolving into specific sub genres. Sub genres break down a general genre of music into a more specific and sophisticated type of that category. For example, rock has many different branches including soft rock, southern rock, and hard rock. Rock in general typically has a lead electric guitar with a vigorous 4/4 beat produced by the drums. However, in the sub genre of southern rock, a southern country rhythm is combined with a touch of rock and roll. Hard rock separates itself by sustaining a loud, powerful, voluminous sound, whereas soft rock maintains a slower and smoother rhythm while still possessing the rock tone. Each sub genre contributes their own uniqueness while also preserving rock characteristics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This sub genre originated in the southern United States from the inclusive rock genre. Southern rock has a very strong lead beat that focuses mainly on vocals and the electric guitar. Just like country music, southern rock tells a story and that is what makes the lyrics and vocals so important. Southern rock is a lot like country music as a whole, but separates itself by being louder, adding a heavier beat, and speeding up the song. Southern rock maintains a rock aspect by its amplified electric guitar lead and continues to carry a solid beat. Southern rock started to develop in the mid 1960 s and began to hit its peak in the 1970 s. The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws, The Marshall Tucker Band, and ZZ Top were a few of the great early bands in southern rock. Southern rock is still a popular genre including Kid Rock, Shakey Graves, Drive By Tuckers, and Blackberry Smoke. Atlanta Rhythm Section, a very popular southern rock band, is known for one of their most popular songs, Homesick, released in 1981. This song is categorized as southern rock due to its hard driven beat and the lead electric guitar feature. This song begins with an electric solo that supports the classification of rock, but then begins to add riffs to compliment the electric guitar solo with a touch of the south. Throughout the song, the lyrics contribute to the anthem s southern side by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. 12 Minor Prophets Of The Old Testament One of the 12 minor prophets of the Old Testament, Haggai, played an essential role in the rebuilding of the temple of the Lord. Although we are not given the specific details about when it is written or who wrote the book of Haggai, it is often assumed that Haggai himself wrote it. Scholars also presume that it was written around 520 B.C. due to the specifics of the time period given in the book itself. It is a rather short book, only consisting of two chapters, and exact dates are given as to when the Lord spoke to Haggai regarding the rebuilding of the temple. For example, Haggai opens up by saying that the Lord first spoke to Haggai on the first day of the sixth month of the rule of Darius. The messages from the Lord to Haggai were directed to the governor, Zerubbabel, the high priest, Joshua,a and sometimes to all the people of Judah. These messages usually focus on the apathy of the people to rebuild the temple of the Lord. The people of God during The Book of Haggai are avoiding rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. The first temple was built by Solomon, the son of David. David initially wanted to build the temple, but God gave the task to Solomon. The Babylonians led by Nebuchadnezzar marched into Jerusalem and destroyed this first temple of God. The temple was to be rebuilt, but it was being avoided largely during the time of Haggai. Consequently, God spoke to Haggai and had him relay messages to his people. God started by asking the people how they live in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The 1990s Conflict Of Kosovo Intro The 1990s conflict in Kosovo is one that has been identified as a result of a long running and intractable dispute. The dispute identified is one between Kosovo s Albanians or Kosovar, and the Serbians. The reasons for the dispute stem from several issues, each can be attributed to increasing the intractability of the conflict. The issues that have been identified stem from ethnic issues, or political. In the Kosovo region the ethnic issues stem from the vast differences between the Albanians and the Serbs, this is attributed to other issues such as rising ethnic tensions, and racism between the two groups. Another issue that has been identified is the strong and underlying senses of nationalism that run through this region on both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Influential Serbian poet and writer Matija Beckovic talks of the Serbian sentiment of their status in Kosovo, Kosovo would be Serbian even if there were not a single Serb living there. This quote provides an insight into what is highly likely a Serbia wide perspective of the situation in Kosovo. This suggests that a strong attachment between the Serbs and Kosovo is still present when this quote was presented, this suggestion, if true would strongly contribute to the intractability of the conflict. This disagreement between the two groups is an example of the issues that surround Kosovo, and how these two groups disagree at the base level. If neither party can agree on an issue so simple as who was there first, it suggests that further issues will arise, contributing more to intractability. Body 2 At the end of World War 2 (1945) Kosovo became part of the greater nation of Yugoslavia, a communist state lead by Josip Broz Tito. Under Tito Yugoslavia encompassed the republics of Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Kosovo fell as an autonomous province under control of Serbia. With Kosovo as an autonomous province they had the same voting rights as the larger republics however, could not separate from Yugoslavia if they wanted to. This became an issue for the Albanians who wanted to be able to separate from Yugoslavia. The Serbians saw an autonomous Kosovo as Yugoslavia, bending to the will of Albanian nationalists, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. An Inspector Calls Eva Smith Character Analysis Apart from Mrs. Birling, Priestley in his play An Inspector Calls,conveys women as very weak and inferior characters; as the play was set in 1912, we can see how women were stereotypically made to be obedient and loyal to their husbands. Through the character of Eva Smith the theme of vulnerability is portrayed, and through the character of Sheila we can see how women are shown as materialistic and incompetent. Throughout the play Priestley exhibits the character of Eva Smith as an impuissant character; she is mentioned very frequently as she highlights the faults of society in 1912 due to the ill excused way she was treated, being inferior to males of her own class as well as those much wealthier than her. Yet she never makes an appearance in the play. When she is first mentioned she is portrayed as weak when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this we can infer that Priestley is portraying women as weak, as if they can not speak their own mind, therefore Gerald had to talk for her since she could not do it herself. He goes to open the door while Sheila takes her mother out. Then he closes it and comes back in, from these stage directions we can see how Priestlety conveys how the women are too fragile to be involved in important conversations. The fact that Sheila takes her mother out , as the men stay inside and continue to discuss, portrays that the women are not only too weak to handle the conversation but also that they are unimportant in the matter, as they did not need to stay. This concludes the fact that women are exhibited as insignificant and weak through Sheila s unimportance and delicate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Culture and Creative Industry Week 1 Essay Week 2 2. Critical Theory and the Critique of the Culture Industry This lecture considers how the Critical Theorists of the Frankfurt School sought to understand the relationship of culture and society in an age of advanced capitalism and mass media. It explores their analyses of popular culture, and poses the question of whether the term culture industry has now lost its original, critical meaning. Key thinkers: Marx, Gramsci, Adorno, Horkheimer, Benjamin Seminar questions 1.Has the mechanical reproduction of art opened up possibilities of a more democratic appreciation, or merely reduced it to the status of a commodity? 2.Has the Culture Industry killed High Culture ? Walter Benjamin (1936) The Work of Art in the Age ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 223 224 How is this useful for media criticism Film Criticism: The difference between theater and film is also about loss of aura. A play (has aura) is always different because the actors interact with the audience and each performance is unique. A film, however has no audience the actors usually only perform tiny fragments of the whole and generally not even in order....movies are pieced together by editors. Film 也是一种reproduction。 Audience Reception: Watching a film is a collective experience and each audience member is a critic its part of the fun. Think of a newsreel when a group of people witness an event they are educated on something and they can become politically active because of it (For example, although he was talking about the potential for class revolt Benjamin would be proven correct when American men and women were motivated by newsreels in WWII美国人民在二战的时期受过新闻短片的影响。新闻短片在这儿来看是一种 political propaganda). 看新闻是一种educated你。受众是一种被动的过程,受众接受what they want to tell you. Capitalism/Fan Culture: But just as the medium has the potential to be used in the Revolution, it cannot be because it is controlled by capitalism (this might be a good connection to the Hollywood Censored book). Because of the way capitalism operates, there is a false consciousness between the actors and audience. The actors become held up as having cult value (ritual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. I Am Proud Of You Mamie, can you pass me the salad? I asked my grandmother, as we sat eating dinner together. She immediately passed me the salad. How was school, sugar? she asked me. That was her nickname for me, because when I was five, apparently I used to eat sugar right out of the sugar jar she kept in the pantry. It was good. I got an A in my pre calc exam today, I replied, grinning. Perfect, she answered. I m so proud of you, Gigi. But did those girls Ivanna, Bess, and Emilie bother you again? I hung my head. Lately, these three girls at my school had been bullying me. Being as close to Mamie as I was, I told her about it. Yes. She gave me a hug and kissed the top of my head. What they say doesn t matter, sugar. Look at how talented you are. Have you been writing any music lately? Yes! I exclaimed. I just finished writing my song! It s called Mystical Dreams ! Can I see it? she asked. Immediately, I ran upstairs and brought her my little music notebook. I held it out to her. Have the new neighbors moved in yet? I asked. She nodded. It would be nice of you to give them some of the crepes I made for dessert and go meet them, she suggested. Meanwhile, I ll read your song. I ran to the kitchen and grabbed five crepes from the pile Mamie had left on the stove, put on my shoes, and ran out the door. I suppose I should explain why Mamie makes such great crepes. My family on my father s side is French, and Mamie came to America when she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Summary Of Biogenic Te NR In this study, the characterization of purified Te NRs produced by the Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes strain of Te, as a biogenic source, provided a relatively wide size range of 40 200nm (Fig. 1). The cytotoxity of biogenic Te NRs was compared to K2TeO3 by estimation of the IC50 value of the PC 12 cell line. The cytotoxicity of biogenic Te NRs was assessed at three doses of 1, 2.5, and 5 ng/ml with the purpose of evaluating the occurrence of cell apoptosis and possible underlying mechanisms that take place at the IC50 dose through flow cytometry and investigation of the expression of caspase 3 protein by the western blot method in order to confirm flow cytometry analyses. OS events, as other cytotoxicity mechanisms after exposure to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NPs produced by nanotechnology methods have been developed for application in different pesticides (Nel et al., 2006). Therefore, methods used to manufacture NPs are important criteria. Due to specific physiochemical properties, NPs may be used as fillers, semiconductors, opacifiers, catalysts, and microelectronics, and also as cosmetics and drug carriers in pharmacology and pharmaceutics (Nel et al., 2006). Thereafter, we need to consider risk assessment, establishment of safety manufacture, and the use of NPs in the marketplace and their potential toxicity (Nel et al., 2006; Medina et al., 2007). Next, we investigated the underlying mechanism of biogenic Te NRs induced cytotoxicity in the PC 12 cell line. As shown in Figure 2, cell viability was reduced in a concentration dependent manner. By increasing the concentration of biogenic Te NRs, cytotoxicity can be enhanced in PC 12 cells. Significant reduction in rat hippocampal astrocytes viability was observed in exposure to 1.95 250 μM of diphenylditelluride (DPDT) and 0.97 250 μM of TeCl4through MTT assay; lethal concentration (LC50) for both compounds was estimated at 62.5 μM (Roy and Hardej, 2011). Studies have indicated that NPs may induce cytotoxicity by disrupting the cell structure and cause dysfunction in the cells by binding to survival macromolecules (Navarro et al., 2008). It has been reported that these toxicities depend on particle size, surface properties, and then, on cellular uptake of NPs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comcast Corporation Holdings Ltd. Comcast Corporation Holdings Ltd Comcast Corporation is a company in the services sector in the cable and broadcasting industry located in the United States that offers media, entertainment, and communications. The Corporation is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Comcast, 2016). This paper will be an extrapolation of Comcast s history from the day it was founded to its current stature. Timeline of important events in the organization s history Comcast Corporation was founded in 1963 by Julian A. Brodsky, Daniel Aaron, and Ralph J. Roberts and was later incorporated in 2001 on December as a media and technology firm. In that year, the founders purchased and operated a local antenna television system that was located in Tupelo, Mississippi. Initially, the company was called American Cable Systems but in 1969, it changed its name to Comcast. It was in 1972 that Comcast went public and transacted in the NASDAQ stock market under the CMCSA ticker symbol. It then underwent a series of acquisitions and mergers between 1986 and 1996. It is then that it transacted with E! Entertainment, E. W. Scripps, Maclean Hunter, Storer Communications and Group W Cable. In 1997, Comcast benefited from Microsoft s $1 billion investment. In a span of the next half a decade, it also entered several transactions with Greater Philadelphia Cablevision, Prime Communications, AT T Broadband, Jones Intercable and Lenfest Communications (Comcast, 2016; Marketline, 2013). In 2001, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Middle Colonies Vs New England Colonies In 1630, the Pilgrims settled in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their first few months consisted of deplorable weather conditions, infertile soil, and fights with Native Americans. However future colonies learned from their mistakes. By 1700, England had moved on to settling more of the New World . The other two colonies would make many improvements to try to make their colony the most appealing, some even sent out brochures to promote themselves and get more colonists. Government, religion, and economy were all very important to the colonists and made or break a colony s future. Government was very important in all the colonies because, and even today, lays an important foundation for all citizens to obey the rules and have people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Middle and Southern colonies, New England came here mostly for religion and to escape the Church of England. Although it is true that some people in Southern and Middle colonies came to practice their own religion, most colonies just wanted a piece of land in America because it was a status symbol back then. One of the colonies that stood out from the rest was Pennsylvania. William Penn founded a very open colony with much religious tolerance. He sent flyers out to advertise in Europe. People from Europe and beyond came to Pennsylvania because any religion was tolerated. Alexander Hamilton said I dined at a tavern with a very mixed company of different nations and religions. There were Scots, English, Dutch, Germans, and Irish. There were Roman Catholics, Church [of England] men, Presbyterians, Quakers, ... Moravians ... and one Jew . Another example of religious tolerance is the Southern colonies. Lord Baltimore did this so he could get more people to come to Maryland. No other colony allowed religious tolerance for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Emerson Mistakes A valued author by the name of Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. Emerson is absolutely correct don t go off and do something and master it then stop cause you ve already finished just keep going. If you have an idea don t stop thinking about it keep it going. The idea that you had could probably change lives around the world or nation. Later on the effects will be shown in the long run will not grow that goes the same way with mistakes. Although we make mistakes in our lifetime learn from them take the risk it will not hurt you, furthermore your ideas with products, and success can happen when going further. The reason some don t take risk is that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the guess correctly then they will win chips that are either worth a little or a lot. People sometimes surpass and go beyond, while other don t want to loose a lot of money. On the other hand mistake are like big misunderstandings that you if you want to learn from it you can. Like in the casino game you do make mistakes unless your lucky. When making those mistakes you learn and take notes of what to do right the next time. Mistake are just like risk except with risk you are putting something in danger kind of. However you may do the same with products or even books. When authors make books they would want to make multiples, so that if the reader likes it they have another to read. If your a writer and only create one book and it got a Noble Peace Prize, don t just stop there furthermore with another book. Even though you met all the requirements for your last book go beyond it in another book. You will never grow from anything if you keep stopping in one position that you ve gone over and achieved. This goes both ways even with ideas for products that have come out. Entrepreneurs think that if they have come out with one selling product then they should just stop. Which shouldn t be the case because costumers want more of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Iroquois The Iroquois Vonda Matthews Cultural Anthropology July 7, 2013 Instructor: Rebekah Zinser Kinship is the cornerstone for how people within a society relate to others and race lineages. Many societies trace their lineage through the father, which is called patrilineal, or through the mother which is called matrilineal. The Iroquois nation traced their kinship through the matrilineal decent lines. Kinship directly relates to how family groups think, act and live along side each other. The culture of the Iroquois can also be compared to how many American families relate to one another as well. Iroquois Lineage The Iroquois nation traced their lineage through the female sex; this is called the matrilineal line. Women of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often times there are couples that get married but have chosen not to stay with one another because of a difference in opinion, this is called divorce. Iroquois and divorce Often time s couples marry only to find out that they have a difference of opinion or one spouse has caused serious marital strain on the other. Since the Iroquois couples lived matrilineally, this makes it easier for the woman to dissolve the marriage, keep her children and continue to live at home with her family. If a woman no longer desired to be married to her husband, all she had to do was pack up her husband s belongings and leave them on the steps of the longhouse. When he came home, the husband would find them, realize his wife had terminated the marriage, and return to his home village and his own patrilineage. (Nowak, B. amp; Laird, P. 2010 chapter 4.5 Divorce) In the American culture it is more difficult to obtain a divorce. Americans and divorce Americans divorce for the same reasons the Iroquois divorced for however, in the American culture it is harder to divorce. Many times couples divorce because of infidelity of one or both of the spouses, or from irreconcilable differences. In order to obtain a divorce in America many states require the couple to attend counseling to see if they can fix their marriage. Sometimes this is successful and the couple will stay together and often times it is not possible for the couple to stay together so they will then obtain a divorce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Augustine s Letter To The Ephesians The journey of Saint Augustine into finding his faith is depicted through his writings in Confessions. Augustine was born in the year 354 AD in Hippo, a region in North Africa. Today, he is regarded to be one of the most important influencers of the development of early Christianity. However, he is not a typical saint; It took him years of philosophizing and experiential learning to be able to accept and appreciate the Christian faith. Despite pressures from Augustine s religiously devout mother Monica, who spent her life trying to sway Augustine in the direction of Christianity, Augustine firmly held the belief that Christianity was far too simple to fulfill his spiritual desires. Augustine constantly wrestled with an internal struggle of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paul s letter to the Ephesians is written while he is held in prison. He proposes a guideline based on the gospel to explain how to live a life filled with God s grace. Paul writes that before the introduction of Jesus teachings, people were trapped in a life of sin, hopelessness, and greed. Now, Jesus has provided a way for people to manifest a new form of humanity. This humanity is meant to be celebrated through God s grace. Although Paul is in prison, he is still able to look to God to help him, while appreciating the gift of God s grace. This emphasized how Paul is a model for followers of Jesus because he looks toward his faith to guide him through a troubled time. Paul sets up a conclusion to his letter by comparing the principles of an old humanity versus the desired principles of a new humanity. For example, Paul encourages truth over lies, peace over anger or hatred, and forgiveness over retribution. In other terms, Paul is discouraging sinful attributes and encouraging the attributes that will lead to living a faithful life under the word of God. Paul concludes his message to the Ephesians with a passage that provides a summation of what it takes to live life as a devout and true follower of Jesus. He writes, Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bourgeoisie Dbq The Industrial Revolution was a time of great advancement for America as a whole. The bourgeoisie felt the positive effects of this in the form of new entrepreneurship opportunities, growth of existing business and an overall wealth increase. As their means to faster and more efficient transportation grew, so did the productivity of factories and distribution. The bourgeoisie were known for their high standard of living throughout the revolution. They lived and worked comfortably, constantly expanding their power and capital. Some may say that the bourgeoisie were unfair in their treatment of the proletariat, although this is true they did what was necessary in order to better themselves and their country. As their wealth increased steadily it can be said that the lives of the bourgeois during the Industrial Revolution were prosperous due to the expansion of knowledge, innovation and business throughout America. As horse drawn stagecoaches began fading and were replaced by railroads, business owners were able to send goods both more cost and time efficiently. Therefore increasing their overall net income. With the coming of the Richard Trevithick s steam powered locomotive train engine in 1801, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The work of the proletariat made possible the expansion of industrialization and capital in business throughout America. With innovation at its very beginning the dangers the working class were submitted to at times were unavoidable without significant financial loss. According to Tejvan Pettinger, several bourgeoise factory owners such as Robert Owen worked to improve his factory s working conditions while encouraging his employees to be more productive. Although the bourgeoisie were not necessarily just towards the proletariat, their actions are justified by the overall outcome of the Industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Consequences Of Revenge In Rita Hayworth And The... A child hits someone; they hit them back. An individual deceives someone; they seek retaliation. While growing up as individuals in society, the phrase Two wrongs do not make a right is well known. The phrase is a lesson. It means because someone does something wrong towards another individual it is not justified to do something retaliate. As human beings, the motive behind retaliation is revenge, which is the reaction behind every negative outcome towards another person. In life, behind every action that is made, a consequence follows. People in society must take the negativity that is thrown towards them, and turn it into positivity. The novel Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption shows many instances why two wrongs do not make a right. For instance, all heinous crimes in the novel are committed for the sake of retaliation. In general, every action that is made can often be justified; however, a positive outcome is not always guaranteed. Growing up, people hear [G]et over it and move on or let bygones be bygones . . . (Ford 285). Sometimes in life, Turning the other cheek is another way of avoiding problems so they will not cause a conflict with another individual. Negative conflicts would cause two wrongs to be made that could result in a hurtful outcome. For example, when a person does wrong the negative effect will follow. Although some may disagree, others may think that two wrongs do make a right: An act, which otherwise would be wrong, can be right when performed in the presence of, or in response to another act committed by an individual towards another. . . It may even be the case that two acts, each of which would be wrong in isolation, are both rendered permissible by the presence of the other. (Kavka 61) Each person is in control of their actions in life. Although conscience may make each individuals actions seem honorable, the truth is they might be. In the novel, Red felt what he was doing as a husband was not enough for his father in law. Although he did everything that was asked of him in order to be that best husband, it was not good enough. He felt the need that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Compare And Contrast The Stamp Act And The Tea Act After the French and Indian War, Britain went into debt. To pay off this debt they taxed the colonists. The colonists were not happy with these taxes because they didn t have representation in Parliament. The Stamp Act and the Tea Act were two acts that Parliament passed. There were multiple actions of the British government after 1763 that caused anger in the colonies, leading to the Declaration of Independence. In 1765 the Stamp Act was passed and colonists had various reactions to these acts. The Stamp Act was an act created by the British. This was to pay off the debt they had from the French and Indian War. Items that were taxed were newspapers, dice, legal documents, and playing cards. Basically all printed goods were taxed. Colonists that wrote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This act made Britain sell the tea straight to the colonies, skipping the merchants. This tea was cheaper then the tea that was smuggled, however, the colonists still didn t buy it. This was because there was still a tax on the tea. The Tea Act made the colonists think that they were trying to be fooled, which they were, by the British. This made them angry and they had multiple reactions. Some reactions were not allowing ships with tea to board the harbor. This sent back more than one ship to England. Also they still were tar and feathering the British. On December 16, 1173 the Boston Tea Party occurred. The Sons of Liberty, a patriot group, had fifty men dress up as Mohawk Indians. During the Boston Tea Party, tea that the British sent to sell was being thrown overboard off a boat (Doc. 3). After this all happened 342 crates of tea worth one million dollars, was gone to waste. The next day the sea was filled with tea crates and tea. The Sons of Liberty sunk the tea crates under the ocean to make sure the tea was ruined. The Tea Act made colonists mad and angry, leading to the Declaration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Clarity Project Paper The Auditing Standards Board has launched the Clarity Project (Lindberg Seifert, 2011) which is an effort to make the U.S. Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (U.S. GAAS) easier to comprehend in the eyes of non public businesses. The Clarity Project will result in the first complete redrafting and recodification of U.S. GAAS since 1972 (Morris Thomas, 2011, para. 2). Four of the most significant changes are: changing the format of the standards so they are more consistent and readable, the wording in the auditor s report, group audit standards, and the authoritative status on the 10 generally accepted auditing standards (Morris Thomas, 2011). The Clarity Project also includes the process of integrating the U.S. GAAS with International Standards on Auditing (ISA). There are five key topics for comparison between ISA and U.S. Auditing Standards. The U.S. Auditing Standards is broken up between two groups: Auditing Standards Boards (ASB) and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). ASB is the authoritative group for non public companies. PCAOB is the authoritative group for public companies. PCAOB was formed from the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) (Lindberg Seifert, 2011). The five key topics to compare ISA and US GAAS are: documentation of audit procedures, going concern considerations, internal control over financial reporting, risk assessment, and use of another auditor. Let s discuss each of them below. The first topic for comparison is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Impact Of Gratitude On Wellbeing The Impact of Gratitude on Wellbeing In a world that seeks answers to everything, people strive for perfection by working on their strengths and weaknesses. With technological advantages, people aim to live as long as possible with optimal functioning in the body and mind. It has been a goal of human existence to maintain ourselves in any way we can. One way this is done is through gratitude, which has been regarded as universally valuable, tracing back to the beginning of time. Ever since the 1930s, researchers have tried to measure how effectively gratitude helps people of all backgrounds (Bono, Emmons, McCullough, 2004). Cultures define gratitude based on the way they perceive it. Western society regards gratitude as something that is needed during certain times, while poorer societies might rely on gratitude to help them survive. Although gratitude has different meanings, it has been utilized for maintaining wellbeing. It has become a question of how well gratitude impacts our wellbeing. However, before we can understand this relationship, we must define wellbeing. Wellbeing Wellbeing, synonymous with happiness, has been defined as the way people describe their lives and what matters to them (Diener, Lukas, Oishi, 2002). Since it is a person s judgment over their own life, it is subjective. Thus, it should be understood that wellbeing is subjective, as happiness has a different meaning for everyone. It has been questioned to what extent wellbeing is affected by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Stuart Mill Eccentricity In On Liberty, Mill talks about eccentricity and its direct connection to the amount of moral courage that exists inside of a society. Mill states, Eccentricity has always abounded when and where strength of character has abounded; and the amount of eccentricity in a society has generally been proportional to the amount of genius, mental vigor, and moral courage which is contained. That so few dare to be eccentric marks the chief danger of the time. (64). Eccentricity has always gone hand in hand with high sense of character, genius, mental vigor, and moral courage. Mill writes that if you have a great mind, then it is your duty to follow your intellect to what it brings you to, and to not let oppositional opinions to stop your from following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we have unified enough knowledge, we will understand who we are and why we are here, (Wilson 7), it is necessary for humans to find and understand who they are and why they exist. According to Wilson the unification of knowledge can also liberate the mind. He writes about the myth of Icarus, and his attempt fly using wings made of wax and feathers. His father warned him to not go near the sun, however he didn t listen and his wings melted and he fell to his death. This can be viewed as the daring of human endeavor as well as punishment of foolishness. It is also an attempt to test how far can humans go. Another belief that Wilson has is the clash between empirical and transcendental views. Wilson explains this, The choice between transcendentalism and empiricism will be the coming century s version of the struggle for men s souls, (Wilson 240). Empirical views are like scientific belief and theory, this according to Wilson, is completely necessary in order for us to understand the world around us. Transcendental view is a religious view and often opposes the empirical views and discoveries, this clash has been going on for thousands of years. Wilson himself was raised in a very religious society and was a strong believe as well, however he opened up his mind to science and it changed his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Police Body Cameras Should Reduce Police Misconduct The idea of using the hook and eye method to achieve coherence and connect thoughts between sentences and paragraphs makes perfect sense. However, I had never put much thought into the method used to accomplish this. As I poured through articles, looking at the different types of research methods used, I could not help but notice the hook and eye connections. I also wondered if they the author was familiar with the hook and eye concept, or if this is a common, natural way of writing. I also know that I need more time using and identifying the main connections (phrases or words). I selected an article about police body cameras. The article cited several studies, as well as the authors ideas and thoughts. The article, titled Police Body Cameras, is part of the CATO Institute s National Police Misconduct Reporting Project, and prepared by Matthew Feeney in 2015. The theme throughout the article is that the use of body cameras will reduce police misconduct. Although we all hope this is the case, we must also look at the other issues involved with the wearing of body cameras. In an effort to gain citizen buy in and obtain their opinions, they conducted surveys. Interestingly enough, most people did not want the officers to record them, unless it was during an enforcement encounter, such as a traffic stop or arrest situation. In looking at the effects body camera had in relation to police behavior, they cited a study from Rialto, California. They conducted the study over a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Demand For Medical Care Essay Demand for Medical Care The demand for medical care is derived from our demand for good health. Michael Grossman was the first to do econometric research on this topic. Grossman s work established two approaches for consideration. In the first, medical care is viewed as an input in the production function for health, and in the second, as an output produced by medical care providers (Henderson, p.142). There are two main factors that determine the demand for medical care. The first is the patient factor. This includes a patient s health status, demographic characteristics and economic status. The second is the physician factor. This is an interesting topic because it introduces the principal (patient) agent (physician) problem. We are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a moral question that we need to answer is when do you stop? Thomas McKeown (1976) noticed that there was a secular decline in mortality rates. The quality of life was one of the major factors. There was an increase in income as well as education. The living standards and nutrition chipped in as well. The public health authorities improved sanitation. Which in return all lead to a decrease in diseases. An increase in technology also helped the cause. Diseases like cancer where slowed due to Chemotherapy and stricter regulations directed to corporations on dumping waste. (Henderson p.145) Genetics also play a major role in determining our health. Half of your genes come from your father and the other half from your mother. There are two factors that play a critical role in determining the health of an individual: the risk of exposure to a particular disease and the ability of the individual to resist the disease (and recover from its consequences) once exposed (Henderson p.144). If your father has high blood pressure then his siblings are susceptible to high blood pressure too. Now we will look at the determinants in the demand for medical care. Henderson defines demand as the sacrifice an individual is willing to make in order to obtain a given amount of a particular good or service. In other words you can t always get what you want. Need rarely equals demand. Need is almost always greater than demand. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Man Who Would Be King And Things Fall Apart Essay In Kipling s The Man Who Would Be King and in Achebe s Things Fall Apart two different cultures of people view gods equally important. Both groups know that the gods will determine their success, however in the characters of The Man Who Would Be King use the importance of the gods to make themselves appear as gods, and in Things Fall Apart the characters know that the gods are important for their success in life. My paper will examine how the belief in gods influences the characters of the stories. In Achebe s Things Fall Apart the Ibo people have many gods life and they believed the gods determine their lives which influenced what they did. The Ibo people gave praise to their gods through sacrificial acts. Unoka says, Every year... before I put any crop in the earth, I sacrifice A cock to Ani, the owner of all land. I also kill a cock at the shrine of Ifejioku, the god of yams (Achebe 17). The Ibo people felt that their crop success was determined by their sacrifices to their gods not by whether they planted good or bad crops. The gods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ibo people believed in the chi which is their own personal god that determined their destiny. Okonkwo does everything he can not to be like his father, Unoka, who was seen as a failure. Okonkwo thinks his father s chi was the reason he was a failure. It is said that Unoka had a bad chi or personal god, (Achebe 18) which is why he amounted to nothing, but by believing in the chi Okonkwo lived his life to prevent failure happening to himself, but he could not prevent his failure because of his chi. Achebe says, A man could not rise beyond the destiny of his chi (Achebe 131) which means that Okonkwo s evil or bad chi was always going to bring him failure in life no matter what because that was his destiny. For the Ibo it was up to the gods whether they had a successful life not their hard work; the more they pleased the gods the better their life would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. dbs201 DBS201 Assignment 2 Due Friday, April 04th by midnight 10% of final mark Your group must consist of 2 or 3 people You will develop a logical database design for the following description shown later (Page 3 etc). Submissions done by a single person will receive a 20% penalty. Required for submission: One: (60 marks) Printed 3NF solution for each user view in this assignment a) You are to show each step in your solution: UNF, 1NF, 2NF, 3NF . b) You are to clearly mark Primary and Foreign Keys as shown in the sample below: Entity1[ column1 (PK), column2, column3, column4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employee[employeePK, skill, skill hourly rate, date] Invoice_Equip[equipmentPK, invoiceFK, date, total hours, charge] Equip[equipmentPK, hourly rate] 3NF: Invoice[invoicePK, customerFK, projectFK, invoice date] Customer[customerPK, name, address] Project[projectPK, projectName, projectType, location] Invoice_Employee[invoiceFK, employeePK, date, hrs] Employee[employeePK, skill, skill hourly rate, date] Invoice_Equip[equipmentPK, invoiceFK, date, total hours, charge] Equip[equipmentPK, hourly rate] Question 2: UNF: Project[ProjectPK, projectName, (employeePK, name, years in company)] 1NF: Project[ProjectPK, projectName] Project_Employee[ProjectFK, employeePK, name, years in company] 2NF: Project[projectPK, projectName, projectType, location] Employee[employeePK, name] Project_Employee[employeePK, projectPK] 3NF: Same as above Question 3: UNF: Employee[employeePK, name, phone, (benefitNum, benefit) date] 1NF: Employee_Benefit[employeePK, benefitNum, benefit] Employee[employeePK, name, phone, date] 2NF: Employee_Benefit[employeePK, benefitPK] Benefit[benefitPK, benefit] Employee[employeePK, name, phone, date] 3NF: Same as above Question 4: UNF: custByGroup[custTypePK, custType, custSub(custername, phone, fax)] 1NF: custByGroup[custTypePK, custType, custSub] custByGroup_customer[custTypePK, customerPK, name, phone, fax] 2NF: custByGroup[custTypePK, custType, custSub] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Paper Towel Benefits Want to save the earth? With a simple that change you? How to use a paper towel properly and how it can benefit us. Learning this type of information can help us human beings and also save us some time/money. People using amounts of towels, the certain type of towels, the technique used for all towels, and how paper towels effect for personal cares uses. I shall continue in this next paragraph. How much people over use the paper towels and how much was recorded annually. Five hundred seventy one million two hundred thirty thousand pounds of paper towels are used by Americans every year and 13 billion used every year. we could reduce the usage of paper towels, one paper towel per person per day, 571,230,000 pounds of paper not used. Said ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will for the rest of your life remember those words every time you pick up a paper towel. And remember, one towel per person for one year 571,230,000 pounds of paper. Said Smith. He wants them to take this technique to heart so it can reduce the paper towels waste or amounts and also to make a difference in the world with that. Relating with that we need this type of information out so people can use it and make a difference. The people in hairstyling use paper for drying off a client. Paper towels seem to soak up more moisture than a cotton towel, and people tend to rub towels back and forth on their head, which creates friction that leads to frizz and breakage. Says hairstylist. Making a point that paper towel is a better use for this type of job and also gives him a better outcome of the clients hair. Plus giving the paper a use after all. This type of info from a different area helps in how towels are used. Recapping on the amount of towels been used, the other kinds of towels, a style that can make a difference, and how it is used for other reasons too. To use a paper towel properly and it can help us out in life. The gathering of different information has given us to understand on saving time/money on techniques that are simple. Even though the world has been through hell we need to act fast before the earth dies in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Paul Gauguin Research Paper Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin was a French post impressionist artist whose work mainly went unappreciated until after his death in 1903. It wasn t until 1940 that his work began to see worldwide success and gain appreciation by larger audiences. Today, Gauguin is one of the most well known artists and his paintings rank among some of the most expensive in the world. Some of Gauguin s most notable works include Tahitian Women on the Beach (1891) and Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897). Gauguin is now recognized for his innovative and meaningful use of colour, and his unique style that was different from other artists of his time. Two of his post impressionism artworks, Vision After the Sermon (1888) and When Will You Marry? (1892), are featured on the next page. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is known for co founding the cubism movement, and some of his most notable works include Les Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). As Picasso matured as an artist, his style began to evolve as he experimented with different ideas, theories, and techniques. He has now become one of the most well known individuals in 20th century art. Two of Picasso s post impressionism artworks, Child with a Dove (1901) and Garçon à la Pipe (1905), are featured on the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analysis Of The Sun Also Rises Accepting the Reality: Crises in Truth in The Sun Also Rises World War I wasn t just a historical war inflicting staggering casualty numbers and environmental obliterations on the European soil; this catastrophe stole the identities and purposes of the millions who were impacted on and off the battlefield, thus giving rise to the Lost Generation. In his book, The Sun Also Rises, renowned American novelist Ernest Hemingway pictures the drastic effects that the war posed on these helpless souls through the journey of protagonist Jake Barnes and his fellow expatriates around Paris and various parts of Spain. Hemingway perfectly captures the moody atmosphere of the post World War I era and its influence on the rising alcohol culture with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clearly, Jake disregards the truth that his ideal romantic relationship with Brett would not work. The slight possibility of his envisioned romantic relationship with Brett motivates him to continue being lost in love. Nevertheless, at the end of the novel, in the taxi ride from Madrid, Brett claims, Oh Jake, we could have had such a damned good time together (251) to which Jake responds, Isn t it pretty to think so? (251). His near sarcastic response depicts how Jake comes to par with the reality that he cannot have his ideal romantic relationship with Brett. He understands that because of his war injury, Brett and he will never be able to fully express their love for each other which prevents the chances of fostering an intimate relationship. Jake has accepted the fact that any legitimate relationship chances with Brett is a fantasy. Likewise to Jake, Brett is posed with her own crisis in truth she cannot maintain loyalty to any man in an intimate relationship. Initially, this truth was only applicable to Jake, however Brett learns that this unfortunately applies to every man who tries to initiate an intimate relationship with her. During her earlier interaction with Jake, she admits how [she doesn t] want to go through that hell again (34) and that she believes [Jake and she] better keep away from each other (34) so that she wouldn t hurt Jake. Indeed, Brett is fully aware that her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Case Of The Exclusive Pink Color Essay Risks and Impact Risks can vary depending on the specific item that is launched. In the case of the exclusive pink color introduction of the toy medical kit, the risks associated with this launch will be somewhat minimized, given the success of the existing green medical kit available to all retailers. While the risk is minimized with the existing history of the item, the color itself has the potential to limit the demographics. The medical kit is rated for an age range of three to six years old. (Fisher Price, n.d.) While this item can be used by all children, pink is generally viewed as a female specific color choice. Parents may still choose to purchase the green kit to make it appealing to all children in the family. It may unintentionally limit the amount of people this specific color would appeal to, thus creating a slower inventory turn. Fisher Price would run this color in a batch production but any unsold inventory creates a liability. Additional risks can be in the production itself. Toys are in a very regulated industry and any defects in production that are not within the regulatory standards can be either recalled if they are already being sold to consumers or cause the entire production run to be discarded or destroyed. Both instances are very costly but taking the initiative to create a safe work environment that is compliant with all regulations can mitigate that risk. Risk Mitigation Plan Mitigating risk and identifying what can trigger risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. God Of The Earth Essay Darkness fills a land where evil is barely contained, illuminated by the five gushing rivers that characterize the land, each unique to their region of hell. At the center, the infamous river of Styx flows from Oceanus, creating a boundary between the land of the living and the land of the dead. The Kokytos river branches southward off of Styx feeding into the marsh. On the other side of the marsh, the Acheron river ebbs and flows southeast. Northwest of Styx, towards the Gates of Ivory lays the waters of Lethe, the river of forgetfulness. Circling the Northern region of Tartarus flows Phlegethon, winding like a python ready to choke the life out of its prey. Close to Phelegethon, east of Tartus, is the plain of Judgments where cries of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mi lady, came a death whisper that filled the silence in an uncanny hollow way. Mi lord has returned. Proserpina was sure that the spirit could hear her heart rate that was pounding in her ears. She forced her sob down and refused to cry out in agony. Hades was damned to this land just as much as she was, and there was no shock that he had returned. She just thought she had a few more days free of her husband, king, and tormentor. Not for the first time her anger for Jupiter burned in her heart, for surely he would have control over Pluto enough to force her release, but no the gods were powerless. Not for the first time, Proserpina wished she would have died slowly instead of eating those seeds prolonging her suffering. Mi lady, whispered the laureus. With the speed of Mercury, Proserpina unsheathed her dagger and launched it towards the laureus head. With a hellish scream the demon dissipated before her. Proserpina grinned at her blade, as she bent to pick it up and place it back in its sheathe. If only she could do that to her husband, she would be free. Proserpina followed the spirit through the palace and went to the throne room at the heart of the palace. Her husband stood regally on his dais and leered down at her as she approaches the steps the way he did every time she was summoned. Breathing deep through her nose, she performed the ridiculous roman ritual he demanded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Lord George s Role In The Revolutionary War The slaves sided with the British because they wanted their freedom. They didn t wanted to side with the North America colonies because the colonies wanted to keep them as slaves. The Revolutionary war was a war for Independence. African Americans knew if the British won the war, it was a chance at them being freed. The fact that the colonists had to pay for the Seven Years War, which was fought on their behalf. The fact that the Brits wouldn t let American settlers and landowners into the Ohio River Valley and finally the fact that the French threat to the American colonies was no more so the colonists no longer needed Britain An island governing a mainland. A war that brought forth another and free nation. Lord George s duties, disregard of the first 13 settlements, and England s mercantilism strategy had significant influence in the fire and outrage of the English ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He put charges on the pioneers tea, paper, and numerous different things that they utilized as often as possible, if not day by day. These assessments were known as the Townsend Acts and King George did not give settlers any say or vote in Parliament in the duties. Part of the cash gathered even went to the provincial representative s pocket. To free themselves from these tyrannic charges, the pioneers joined together and boycotted British items. These blacklists brought on the English dealers to lose cash thus they betrayed King George for inciting the blacklists. Additionally, King George did not submit to the Magna Carta by saddling the British homesteaders. In the Magna Carta, it is unmistakably expressed in Clause 12, No . . . help (charges) might be forced . . . unless by regular advice of our kingdom. Nevertheless, King George III was uncalled for when the settlers brought up out and said that since they were over a sea, the Magna Carta did not have any significant bearing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. 2010 Chile Earthquake Case Study Earthquake Case History: 2010 Mw = 8.8 Mega thrust Earthquake, Maule, Chile 5/2/13 By Travis Eddy 1. Introduction In early 2010 central south Chile experienced a Mw = 8.8 earthquake and large tsunami waves that devastated areas on the Chilean Pacific coast, nearby offshore islands, and areas near the epicenter. In addition to the tsunami, the earthquake had many other geological consequences including aftershocks, terrestrial and submarine land sliding, elevation changes, and a gravity shift. The purpose of this paper is to discuss and analyze the earthquake, its consequences, the resulting damages, and mitigation. 2. Geologic Setting Figure 1: Profile of area around the epicenter (Moscoso, et.al., 2011) The site of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most severe impacts were observed on the Chilean coastline adjacent to the epicenter from San Antonio Tirua, and 670 km offshore on the Juan Fernandez Archipelago (Synolakis, 2011; Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011). The tsunami hit many areas close to the epicenter within 30 minutes of the main event, however due to bathymetry and coastline shape, tsunami directions, impacts, and arrival times vary. (Synolakis, 2011; Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011). For example, Talcahuano Harbor located in The Bay of Concepcion 100 kilometers south of the epicenter experienced an impact from a resonated 129 minute period oscillating wave three hours after the main event (Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011). Resonance such as this occurred in various areas along the Chilean coastline, and was caused by standing and partial standing wave systems produced along the coast due to wave reflection between the continental shelf and the headlands, resulting in radiated tsunami energy to become trapped over the continental margin (Yamazaki and Cheung, 2011). 6. Land sliding The main event caused both terrestrial and submarine land sliding to occur in the area. Around 30 slides were delineated, with a majority of them being submarine (Volker, et.al., 2011). These submarine slides were confined to the walls of various submarine canyons, and were characterized as thin transitional slides retrograding into open slopes adjacent to the canyons (Volker, et.al., 2011). 7. Ground Changes Figure 6: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Qualifications of the Office of Deacon THE RELATION OF THE 7 IN ACTS 6 TO THE OFFICE OF DEACON THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE OFFICE OF DEACON A Paper Presented to Professor Timothy Moroz Of Liberty University Lynchburg, VA. In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for The Book of Acts BIBL 165 B01 LUO by Bonnie Andreucci July 1, 2014 OUTLINE PAGE 1. Introduction a. Thesis statement b. Purpose of this paper 2. Body a. A chosen life, why me, Lord? b. Qualities of a Deacon c. Ordered by God 3. Conclusion a. Is it worth it? 1. A deacon, a man, a chosen life and servant of God, yet still human and prone to failure; God has His intended appointment for His people. As a church deacon, you must stand for, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have sat under this same pastor this entire time. He knows me, and he knew my beginnings. He also needed to know if my wanting to become a deacon was of God or was it to please my dad. After about two months of questions, fasting and much prayer from both him and me, the office was offered to me. It isn t something I take lightly. This blessing, and it is a blessing, was given to me to honor God, support my pastor and this church body, help those in need; and also, so that I may be a witness for Jesus and His saving grace to all those that I may come in contact with in my lifetime (Burris 2014). Qualities of a Deacon: Deacons must be reverent, 2. Not given to much wine, 3. Not greedy for money, 4. Must not be double tongued, 5. Must have a pure conscience, 6. Be the husband of one wife, 7. They must rule their
  • 49. children and their households. These are the qualifications God Himself set forth 3. for this important church office (Willmington 2011). Ordered by God: These seven men were chosen so that the apostles could delegate certain responsibilities out to others; such as the feeding and clothing of the needy, widows, and orphans, so that they would be able to spend more of their time preaching the word of the Lord and seeking His will in prayer. Acts 6:5, And the saying pleased the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Exercise For College Students Essay Exercise For College Students College life is a time full of fun, friends, activities, classes, and homework. All of these activities however, add up to a busy life style. Being busy is not in itself harmful but when the busyness becomes so great that it turns into stress, problems start to arise. The formation of stress leads to many unhealthy trends, such as lack of sleep, loss of immunity to disease, and a change in personality traits. How then can stress in the busy lives of college students be reduced? The answer is a simple one that has long been known; exercise relieves stress. Colleges across the country need to implement a program of required exercise classes to promote the well being of students. In this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those against mandatory exercise say that if students feel it is important to exercise they will create a program of physical activity on their own and it does not need to be a part of the school. The problem with this theory is that the majority of people would stop the program if left on their own without any sort of accountability. For example, a study was done on several different exercise plans to see what results would happen over time. First the theoretical approach of self monitoring was used. This program left individuals to attend exercise sessions on their own without any intervention from others. The overall observation was that interest in attending and exercising was lost after about four weeks. Next the approach of stages of change was used. This program used four different groups. One group received weekly calls with structured inquiry to see how and when the subjects were personally exercising. The second group received weekly calls with general inquiries about their exercise habits. The third group received a call every three weeks with general inquiries of exercise, and the last group received calls every three weeks with structured inquiries. The results were, that 63% of the subjects who were called more frequently were regularly exercising as opposed to only the 22% exercising success rate of those that were called less frequently. Also those called with the structured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...