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The Effective Use of Symblism in The Scarlett Letter by...
The Effective Use of Symblism in The Scarlett Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The novel, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne is an intriguing account of a Puritan
community that experiences a breakdown in beliefs. The story deals with a woman, Hester, who
commits adultery with a Calvinistic minister resulting in the birth of a child (Martin 110). As
compensation for her crime of passion and her refusal to name her lover, Hester is sentenced to wear
an embroidered scarlet letter on her bosom. It is this letter, or secret sin, that becomes the emphasis of
the novel and assumes many different roles (Martin 111). Hawthorne starts the novel by portraying the
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The Puritans are firmly against Hester s actions and feels that she has disgraced them along with
herself. They feel that she must take responsibility for her actions. The effect of her punishment
however is not what the Puritans had hoped to achieve. Hester s sin has grown from that of passion to
one of purpose. Even with Hester s sympathetic attitude, she was not filled with regret and therefore
the letter had not done its task (Martin 122). To the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the scarlet letter
contains a whole new meaning. He views the letter as a constant reminder of his sin and cowardice.
His guilt continues to grow as a result of his not being able to come forth in front of the community
and take responsibility for his actions. His guilt and sin become magnified by his inability to stand
beside Hester at the scaffold. Dimmesdale, also is ironically charged with questioning Hester and
trying to convince her of the importance of identifying her fellow sinner (Hawthorne 52). He begins to
feel more and more grief and it begins to affect his mental and physical state. He soon becomes weak;
however, it is believed by the community to be because of his too unreserved self sacrifice to the
labors and duties of the pastoral relation (Hawthorne 80). When Dimmesdale is believed to be near
death, the community again believes it is because the world was not worthy to be any longer trodden
by his feet (Hawthorne 88). Dimmesdale seems to be haunted by
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How Is Perseverance Shown In The Sapphires
Good morning Selection Panel of the Australian Film Board. Today I am going to convince you that
The Sapphires, directed by Wayne Blair is the perfect movie to enter the competition to represent
Australia. The movie was released in 2012 and is based on a true story of four Aboriginal girls that
tour around Vietnam in 1968 singing for the soldiers. The main parts of the movie that stood out were;
how it demonstrated the Australian value of perseverance, the difference between each individual
character and the representation of the Aboriginal culture.
Perseverance is shown throughout the film. All of the girls demonstrated it in separate times and
different ways but Julie, the main character, and lead singer specifically exhibited perseverance. ...
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Gail is very protective over her sisters and acts more like a mother than a sister. She is very
responsible and very different to the stereotypical Aboriginal. She makes it her personal goal to protect
and look after each of her sisters and her cousin. Cynthia, on the other hand, is the exact opposite. She
parties, drinks, is always with guys and has a huge ego. She is confident that she is the most amazing
and beautiful person in the world and will do whatever it takes to make a name for herself. Cynthia is
a larrikin, always laughing, drinking and never caring for anyone except for herself. Julie is the lead
singer and character. She constantly shows perseverance and doesn t listen to authority when it doesn t
suit her. Early in the film, she was told that she was too young to sing with Gail and Cynthia but she
still went. Later she was told that she wasn t allowed to go with them to Vietnam but she found a way
ignoring her mother. Kay was taken by white people when she was younger because of her fair skin.
She was then brought up in white culture and was taught white ways. This is evident in the way she
dresses, she wears more sophisticated, better clothing than the rest of them. Dave was working at a bar
when he met the girls. Even though they lost the competition because they were black he insisted they
were the best singers by
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Sun Tzu Art Of War Analysis
Sun Tzu: The Art of War
A leader has the responsibility to cast a vision. It takes a special kind of leader to implement the
principle strategic concepts and maximize the tremendous potential of employees to fully exploit
foreknowledge and deception. In this essay, this scholar will analyze the book titled The Art of War
written by Matt Schlosberg (2010) about Sun Tzu Leadership. This scholar will elaborate on how
discussion on this particular individual has adopted leadership as a vocation, qualities that inspire
followership, and the shortcomings of this leadership approach.
The Chinese cultural studies of Sun Tzu The Art of War
Sun Tzu born in 544 B.C was a Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher in the Kingdom of
Wu in China around 490BC. The Chinese cultural studies of Sun Tzu is the reputed author of The Art
of War which some consider being the best single book ever written on the military history subject but
not solely felt that victory and defeat are fundamentally psychological states. Although this book
examines military strategy on how to downfall an army, Subsequently as a historical legendary figure,
he stressed on the importance of logic, preparedness, and positioning one s organization for success.
This scholar chose to analyze this book simply because the teachings and shelters subjects that makes
people successful in leadership by elaborating on the six principles, which makes leaders to be wise,
sincere, human, courageous, and strict
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Gjb2 Protein In Gap Junction
Abstract Summary
Gap junctions are large channels which join two adjacent cells connecting their cytoplasm s allowing
direct cell to cell communication and interactions by the channeling of molecules. A gap junction is
composed of two hemichannels known as connexions, one located on the membrane of each of the
adjacent interacting cells. The binding of six connexin subunits is required for the formation of each of
the connexion hemichannels which then join together via hydrophobic interactions forming a pore
through which molecules such as metabolites, calcium and potassium ions as well as secondary
messengers (IP3, cAMP) are able to passively diffuse across between interacting cells. This mode of
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Studies have been done on the crystal structure of the channel in particular structure of its pore
suggests its importance in the regulation of its size dependant permeability by trans junctional voltage
for specific ions and molecules between the connected adjacent cells. (Qu, Y., Dahl, G. , 2002 ; Maeda
et al. , 2009).The permeability is regulated at the funnel of the channels pores which is composed of 6
amino terminal alpha helices lining the channels walls. The funnel is located on the cytoplasmic side
of either cell which are narrower than the inside of the channel itself allowing for the selective
permeability of different sized molecules and ions by trans junctional voltage (Qu, Y., Dahl, G.). In the
case of deafness, some mutations resulting in abnormal connexin26 subunits result in a change in this
voltage of the gated channels which in turn alter the selective permeability of the formed connexion
gap channel. (Mese et al. ,
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Advantages Of Refrigeration
FABRICATION AND TESTING OF ICE PLANT TEST RIG
ABSTRACT
Refrigeration may be defined as the process of achieving and maintaining a temperature below that of
the surrounding, the aim being to freeze to ice, cool some product, or space to the required
temperature. The basis of modern refrigeration is the ability of liquids to absorb enormous quantities
of heat as they boil and evaporate. One of the most important applications of refrigeration air
conditioning is to produce ice for commercial applications with minimum energy consumption. Ice
plant is used for producing refrigeration effect which uses the vapor compression cycle and by using
this cycle we are doing performance and analysis of ice plant test rig using R404A Eco friendly
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Compressor , Condenser, Filter Drier , Expansion Valve , Evaporator coil , Chilling Tank and various
measuring equipments like Digital Temperature indicator , Voltmeter , Ammeter, Pressure Gauge ,
Energy Meter , HP/LP Cut out etc.
Figure 1. Setup of Ice plant test rig
COMPRESSOR
In this Ice Plant we use the reciprocating compressor. The compressor in which the vapour refrigerant
is compressed by reciprocating motion of piston is known as reciprocating compressor. The purpose of
compressor in the vapour compression cycle is to compress the low pressure dry gas from the
evaporator and raise its pressure to that of condenser. There are two types of reciprocating compressor,
Positive Displacement and Dynamic. In this plant we are using positive displacement hermetic
compressor. Since the compression of the refrigerant requires some work to be done on it, therefore a
compressor must be driven by some prime mover. The prime mover is an electric motor which
converts input electrical energy to useful mechanical work. This work is transmitted as torque to the
compressor through common shaft and coupling
Table 2. Compressor Specification
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Sermon On The Mount
During the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus covered many ideas, rules, and other important topics. This
speech is covered in three consecutive chapters (5 7) in the book of Matthew. Since Jesus was
teaching during this sermon, each chapter consists of at least five topics that explain the teachings.
Starting with the first chapter (5) of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus begins the speech by introducing
the Beatitudes. After this section, the discussion of Salt and Light is introduced. The third topic comes
to be Fulfillment of Law followed by Murder as the fourth topic. These topics are followed by
Adultery and Divorce, which make up the fifth and sixth topics. Finally, the last topics in this chapter
include Oaths, Eye for eye, and Love for Enemies. In total, these topics make up nine matters make up
the first chapter of the Sermon on the Mount. The next chapter of this speech is chapter six in the book
of Matthew. There is a total of five topics that Jesus talks about. This chapter begins with the idea of
Giving to the Needy followed by the topic of Prayer. Next, comes the topic of Fasting, which is the
third idea of this chapter. Treasures in Heaven make up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this final portion of the speech, Jesus discusses six main ideas. At the beginning of this chapter, the
topic that comes first is Judging Others. This topic is tailed by the idea of Ask, Seek, and Knock. The
third and fourth topic mentioned in this chapter are Narrow and Wide Gates and True and False
Prophets. True and False Prophets is followed by a similar topic by the title of True and False
Disciples and this makes the fifth topic in chapter seven. Lastly, the sermon concludes with the
discussion of Wise and Foolish Builders. Chapter seven is noted in the chapter of parables. Many of
the topics discussed in this chapter are parables that Jesus used to explain a certain idea, rule, or
concept, thus making this section the chapter of
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A Research Study On Regenerative Medicine
Aging, injuries and diseases like dystrophies are all ensue respectively from dying, damaged or
malfunctioning specialised cells. Nowadays, researchers aim at finding possible methods to treat
patients by understanding better how diseases develop. Regenerative medicine is an emerging field
that had known incredible advances over the last 20 years. It s a broad interdisciplinary field aiming at
repairing, regenerating or replacing damaged, malfunctioning or missing cells and tissues leading to
restore normal function in patients. The remarkable progresses made in stem cell therapy, gene therapy
and bioengineering, and the intersection of these domains are the basis of this developing (promising,
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The basis of tissue engineering involves the production of stem cell, progenitor or precursor cells from
embryonic or adult origin, which will induce the regeneration of tissues and organs. The following
step is to create biocompatible matrices or scaffolds for the conduction of the signal. These matrices or
scaffolds must be able to sustain cell proliferation and differentiation as well as the vascular ingrowth
and the unification the new tissue with the surrounding host tissue. Additionally, they must have the
capacity to adequately degrade concurrent with tissue regeneration. Then, the induction of growth
factors or signalling proteins will activate the proliferation and differentiation of the stem cells. Finally
the mechanical stimulation by biochemical forces like shear or strain. Scaffolds can be made in
different types of materials like bioceramics, membrane, fibres, foams hydrogels...
Another approach of regenerative medicine is the possibility to grow tissues and organs in the
laboratory directly from the patient s cells and implanting them in case the body cannot heal itself;
thus, avoiding problems of organs available for donation and transplant rejection. The term
regeneration is therefore used to describe the process of replacing the loss of specialized tissue by
proliferating undamaged specialized cells. The finality of this medicine is to imitate nature s capacity
avoiding a maximum of
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Trap Music Subcultures
Subculture in America is a way to establish a unique identity apart from the mainstream culture.
Classic examples of subcultures are music. Subcultures consist of specific linguistics, types of dress
and fashion, and also certain values. Much like the Punk Rock era in the late 70 s, Hip hop culture
birthed it s own subcultures in mass variety. Trap Music is a subculture of Dirty South, Gangster Rap .
Trap Music breeds a life and followers of its own, centered on heavily bass riddled compositions,
lyrics that glorify narcotics sale and use, in addition to defying authority specifically the police and
related agencies. This subculture came in to development during early 2000 s time period. Trap music
can be identified as an evolved version
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Delta Airlines Weaknesses
Weaknesses The airline industry is extremely competitive and there are constant struggles to maintain
a low cost fare that can compete with other companies such as JetBlue and Southwest. This has
proven to detract from Delta s success throughout the years due to continuous attempts at market
strategy and low fare subsidiaries. Delta had a bankruptcy scare in 2005 and made a filing with the
U.S. bankruptcy court for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The plan for Delta was to continue with its normal
operations while simultaneously undergoing corporate restructuring. At the time, Delta had
approximately $20.5 billion in debt, mainly as a result of record breaking fuel prices and high labor
costs ( Delta Air Lines Plan of Reorganization ).
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Delta became the only airline to own and control its reservations system, which is key to operations.
In 2014, Bastian stated We have also moved toward vertical integration (and better management of
fuel costs) by acquiring an oil refinery a decision that shocked both aviation and oil industry observers
(Anderson, Richard H). Rather than be controlled by producers, Delta took matters into its own hands
and gained full control over its supply chain. Over the past few years, Delta managed to expand its oil
team to include several crude traders and the former president of Total Gas Power North America
(Anderson, Richard H). These innovative changes have allowed Delta s average cost of fuel per gallon
to remain five to 10 cents less than the industry s for over two years now. Appendix B illustrates Delta
s road to redemption in greater
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Commercial Drones Research Paper
COMMERCIAL DRONES IN US BUSINESS INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to
inform potential United States business leaders about the current application of drones or unmanned
aircraft in daily business operations. This paper will also be covering the change in the Federal
Aviation Administration s policy and how it will affect the future drone operations. Finally, this paper
will look into the possible future applications in which drones may be used by businesses. DRONES
IN THE PRESENT Commercial drones have only recently become a part of business operations and
now more and more businesses are discovering a need for drones. To put this in to perspective, Mark
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The agricultural industry has alsosought intrestest in using drones for their operations, namely crop
dusting. Today, farmers either hire a pilot to dust their crops or do it manually via tractor. Both seem to
be daunting and inefficent ways to cover the crops; not to mention dangerous because an a human has
to be present in both senarious therefore is prone to injesting the toxic fumes used when dusting crops.
When using a drone to do the same task, it will decrease the cost of cropdusting and reduce the health
hazard to the people applying the pestisides. (Love, 2013) The last way in which drones can affect
businesses is by being used as guides. This can especially useful for museums and universities.
Similar to a tour guide walking visitors through campus, a drone can simulate the very same
experience with a programmed route and script. Students at MIT have already began experimenting
with using drones as tour guides to show visitors around the campus. (Love, 2013) CONCLUSION
Drones are being propelled to the forefront of many business operations. Currently with conservative
regulations of the FAA many drones are being used solely for advertisement purposes. However, the
FAA regulations are changing and becoming increasingly favorable to commercial drones, and with
that comes the chance for companies to find innovative new ways to uses drones to cut costs and
increase
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History Of Rice Harvesting In Canada
Traditionally, rice is harvest in a big group of your family in later months of summer each year. In
August people would move to rice camps for harvesting of rice. Once rice would ripen most of their
energy was then focused on harvesting. According to Harvesting and Processing in Canada, harvesting
wild rice is also called knocking the rice where they would use canoes that are said to be the best
watercraft to use because of their shape and smoothness, which causes the least amount harm to the
rice plants. The only tools the Dakotas and Ojibwa need were to move the canoe through the plants
and ricing sticks. They would use the canoe paddles to get to the wild rice beds, also the long poles
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The fresh harvested rice would then be dried almost as soon as it came off the lake because If wasn t,
it would mold very quickly. The rice would then be carried to campsites in bark trays where it was
spread out to dry. The freshly harvested rice would then continue to ripen. To get rid of any moisture
before roasting it, it must have air, sun, and sometimes heat. According to Harvesting and Processing
in Canada rice would be dried on many different things such as, woven mats, animal skins, layers of
grass or a sheet of birch bark sewn together called apakwaan. While the rice is spread out, it was then
picked over to remove any pieces of stalks, leaves, and insects that might be in the batch. If for some
reason they couldn t get all the rice to dry immediately, they would then preserve it by digging holes
in the soil by lakes and keeping it in water for up to a week. One of the many important steps in
preserving rice for later use was dehydrating or roasting the kernel. This process served many
important reasons such as: it would then reduce the amount of moisture in the grain; it also destroyed
the germs so it would not re sprout, and it would loosen the hull from the
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Essay On Interracial Dating
Interracial and Cross Cultural Dating of Generation Y Interracial romance has been an issue in the
United States since the first English settlers established colonies during the seventeenth century. Over
the years, views toward interracial relationships in America have changed greatly. The interracial
dating trend among today s teenagers is increasing at a steady rate (Grapes 49). However, there are
still many biases facing Gen Y youth who choose to date someone of another race. A look at the
history of interracial romance in the United States will shed light on today s attitudes.
In the 1600s, Maryland banned interracial relationships between whites and slaves due to the
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On one occasion, the man was mobbed and nearly lost his life (Landau 3).
Even decades later, white society seemed determined to prevent interracial romances in most
instances. A variety of obstacles were used to prohibit these relationships. Many social scientists in the
past focused on the supposed pathological aspects of the interracial relationship, and they assumed
that anyone involved in such a relationship must be disturbed in some way. In one case, a young white
woman s grandmother had her placed in a mental institution after the young woman announced her
engagement to an African American (Landau 5). When a young black man named Leroy Gardner
enrolled in Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1943, he had to sign a formal agreement
promising not to socialize with the white females on campus. Social scientists have observed many
justifications for black white relationships, such as the need to rebel against parents or society; a
passion for the exotic or forbidden fruit, the blacks desire to get even with the dominant culture, or
whites desire to atone for past racism (Majete 10).
In 1967, Loving v. Virginia cleared all legal barriers to interracial marriages and relationships. This
legislation made it legal to marry interracially, but many people weren t willing to accept these
relationships. For instance, in 1994 a white principal named Hulond Humphries caused uproar at
Teaneck High in Wedowee, Alabama that caught the
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Religion In Huckleberry Finn
In HuckleBerry Finn there are two systems of belief, there is religion and superstition. The uneducated
characters in this book, like Huck and Jim are skeptical about religion. Widow Douglas and Miss
Watson are very educated about religion. Huck looks at the uselessness of Christianity, because
prayers are never answered according to Huck. Many characters in Huck Finn have different
interpretations of religion. The mockery of religion is is a main focus in Huck Finn.
Huck Finn is just a young boy, that is different from the rest of society. Huck lives with two sisters that
adopted him. Miss Watson and Widow Douglas make him serve them. Miss Watson is a harsh lady,
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One of Hucks friends, Tom Sawyer is a foil to Huck. Although they are very different, they love each
other. Huck is a more practical thinker, while Tom has more immature ideas. Tom is very impractical
but is very educated, and is also a kind hearted person. Tom does not like the subject of religion. Tom
does not like the tedious sunday school memory verses. Even though Tom is not a student of the bible,
he still shows many christian principles in his actions. Tom and his friends have faith in each other
because they have trust. This can be related to christian principles in many ways; we trust in God no
matter what and he still loves us and has our backs no matter what. Huck adores Tom and looks up to
him because he comes from a good background and is well educated, because of this Huck and Tom
are best
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Case Study Of The Prince Charles And Princess Diana
Relationships between people are so delicate that require true attention, effort and fairness. According
to Jensen Newman (1998, p.173) partners are different in many ways such as brain functioning,
personalities, backgrounds, life experiences, family traditions and personal values. Nevertheless, the
two of them realizing and being who they are is the key aim of successful relationship. In my essay, I
explored the case study on the couple Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The case study identifies
two counselling approaches and proposes therapy plan of eight sessions, which I would suggest for
this couple. The case summarizing problems that currently exist for this couple and describes analyzes
approaches I have chosen for counselling this couple. Presenting problems Diana a Charles
relationship is in crisis, as they were unable work on the issues earlier. From my understanding, the
relationship issues between the couple are disconnection, lack of communication and infidelity on
both sides. The age difference between Diana and Charles is 12 years. Each of them carries some
unresolved personal issues, which has also impact on their relationship. Diana s parents divorced,
when she was young and raised by her father. She also suffered from bulimia and experienced post
natal depression and self harming. Charles struggled with his role to fit in and please his parents. The
couple have not developed common interest, no intellectual connections. There is missing shared life
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Biography of Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott Lucretia Mott was born in January of 1793 and died in November of 1880. During her
87 years on the Earth, she did everything that she could in order to demand change and social reform
in societal programs in which she did not believe. She was born a Quaker, also known as the Society
of Friends, a religious group which believed in relative equality and in nonviolence. In the period in
which she was born and raised, women were supposed to be seen and not heard. They were to be
subservient to men in all things, including the home and the work force, if indeed the woman were
allowed to work at all. Yet Mott, nee Coffin, refused to let society marginalize her and demanded
equality. Certain rights, she believed, were inalienable and should not be denied because of either
gender or racial differences. She worked for abolition, for women s rights, and many other branches of
social reform. In the Quaker community on Nantucket Island where Mott was born, fishing and
whaling were the two primary enterprises. The men of the families were almost all employed in one of
these two industries. Consequently, much of the time, the men would be out at sea and the women
would be charged not only with taking care of the family, but were also responsible for keeping the
home, tending any crops, and harvesting from any animals on the land in order to maintain financial
security when the men were away. An unexpected repercussion of this arrangement was that the
women who were
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Catholic Charities Case Study
As the new office manager of the Southern region for Catholic Charities, the regional director has
asked me to address some challenges that have been mentioned to them. As a new manager, I have
been looking over the past couple of weeks as different areas that have been mentioned to me by the
regional manager and have been able to identify some issues that need to be addressed immediately in
order to make the office run better in order to raise the agency to a higher level. The key issues that
have stood out so far which need to be dealt with are employee absenteeism, poor morale amongst the
staff, the productivity expectations, lack of valid performance appraisals, the high turnover rate and
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Instead of having four to eight measurements under each category, I would have one to four standards
under each with four being the highest amount under each category. In this manner, the standards
would be more oriented towards what is being measured. For example, under the mission category I
would only provide one standard as there is only one mission statement and the employee either meets
it or does not. I would also add a new category of Cultural Responsiveness as this is a concern in the
treatment of the clients. The outcomes would also be done differently so that the scores either showed
that the employee exceeded expectations (EE), met expectations (ME) or needs improvement (I). I
find that this will prompt the employee to want to meet the expectations or aim to exceed what is
expected of them. In order to roll this out, it will be presented to all supervisors and managers so that
they are aware of the changes that will be put in place as well as being able to inform the staff of the
upcoming changes so that they can work to achieve their goals and
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Television In The 1990 s
1990 s The 1990 s was a very memorable decade, from the fascinating television, corrupt politics,
diverse music.The 90 s was a game changing decade and gave a preview of how the world will be
going forward after this decade was over. This decade was one for the books from television to real
world problems. Television in the 90 s changed television forever, the music in the 90 s was so
different it made the people love it, it made them feel like they were apart and going through it
together. Television is the 1990 s was very different than the other decades, the tv shows changed
television forever. If it was comedy tv or shows like Friends or Seinfeld Roseanne. Friends is one of
the most popular tv shows of all time. The ratings for when the ... Show more content on
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Bands like Nirvana gave people hope, and were very loved by society and most likely one of the most
popular bands of all time. Nirvana was led by a singer named Kurt Cobain, his songs were a kind of
alternative/ rock music (Kiger). Everybody in the nineties loved the band with hit songs like It Smells
Like Teen Spirit, the music focused on the teens and new generation and got the love from all of them
(Kiger). Nirvana sadly ended with a shocking suicide form Kurt Cobain that ended the group forever.
April 5, 1994 Kurt took his own life which shocked the world and his funeral was very, very popular
(Kiger). Thousands of people went to the funeral of Kurt Cobain while his wife Courtney Love read
his suicide note. Nirvana is still one of the most popular bands of all time. Other bands took Nirvana s
place with bands like Green Day, Pearl Jam, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers (Kiger). Ever since these
bands started to blow up for some they are responsible for alternative music in the nineties and
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Sweeney Todd Summary
I. Intro.
The play Sweeney Todd has been performed on numerous stages since 1979. The 1982 version of
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, was directed by Harold Prince. Unfortunately, I
watched a recoded production of the play; the recoding took place in 1982 but was based off the 1979
production. Over all my impression of Sweeney Todd, is that the play has a bitter sweet tone that
supports all the killing, lying, and deceiving that goes on in the play just so that Sweeney Todd could
get his so called revenge.
II. Body Paragraph 1:
a. The scene that has interesting scenery would be one hour and twenty two minutes into the recorded
production. The scene is of Mrs. Lovett s restaurant; her restaurant is packed with people as Toby
serves the guest meat pies. Mrs. Lovett s restaurant has an antique look to it. She has a wooden wall
that has a faded green color painted on it; against the while is a chest, poster, and a door. Mrs. Lovett,
herself standing next to a white bar like table, it is very high. She also has a barrel being supported by
some type of stand in her restaurant. Next to the platform that her restaurant is set up on is a table
were her customers sit and eat he meat pies.
b. The scenery in this moment did provide a sense of location. Based off how the scene was set up
anyone in the audience would ve been able to known that the current location of the play was Mrs.
Lovett s shop.
III. Body Paragraph2:
a. The scene that had very interesting costume
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Short Term Memory In Inside Out
The past few days learning about memory basics and memory based on emotions has been very
interesting. The memory basics was a bit of a review, as I remember learning about, encoding,
consolidation and retrieval from my Principles of Psychology class. That being said, it is always good
to refresh one s memory on concepts previously discussed. The movie Inside Out displays the concept
of memory very well and in a way that all ages can understand. The way that Inside Out depicted short
term memory and long term memory seem to be somewhat accurate. Short term memory is kept in
one place, in the human brain, short term memory is stored in the hippocampus and in the movie short
term memory is stored in the headquarters, where it is sent to long term memory when Rylee sleeps,
this is rather similar to what actually happens in the human brain. As we sleep, our memories that have
been encoded are stored into long term memory for later retrieval. Long term memory in the movie
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I am more familiar with physical match context than I am with emotional match context. One of my
high school teachers discussed this idea with my class. She talked about the concept that if you
chewed a specific flavor of gum while you were studying and then chewed the same flavor of gum
while you were taking the test, you would remember the information that you studied better. I was not
really sure that I bought what she was saying but now I know that it is an accurate concept, physical
context match. Even though I am not as familiar with emotional context match, I can see how that
could be just as powerful. It seems to be easier to remember fun, happy memories of your family
when you are happy with then than it is to remember those same happy memories when you are angry
with your
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Characteristics Of Beowulf
Beowulf: A True Christian Hero
A hero is someone who demonstrates acts of courage which is accompanied by a high moral character.
A Christian hero not only demonstrates these qualities, but they also stay true to the will of God and
demonstrate a sense of faith. This requires being selfless, obedient in faith, and most importantly
having tremendous courage. The character Beowulf, in the epic poem by the same name, presents all
these characteristics. Throughout the poem his character matures and ultimately becomes a better
leader, which makes these traits all the more present. Beowulf s quality of leadership and passion for
the well being of others truly defines a Christian hero. Exhibiting selflessness is a characteristics that
plays a great deal in how others perceive you. Beowulf was a type of leader that did not think twice
before helping those in need. In many cases he was willing to sacrifice himself for the better good of
his people, which is the ultimate act of selflessness. But in the very beginning, even before he was
king of his own land he exhibited his selfless nature. He did this by coming to the aid of Hrothgar, the
king of the Danes. The following excerpt, Beowulf kindness is revealed, When he heard about
Grendel, Hygelac thane was on home ground, over i Gretland. There was no one else like him alive. In
his day, he was the mightiest man on earth, highborn and powerful. He ordered a boat that would ply
the waves. He announced his plan: to sail the swan s road and seek out that king, the famous prince
who needed defenders. Nobody tried to keep him from going, no elder denied him,der as he was to
them. (Beowulf; lines 194 203). Beowulf went on to defeat of grendel and his mother,two monsters
ploughing Hrothgar and his people. This act gained him respect his selfless act blossomed into the
blessing of him one day becoming a king himself. Beowulf did not have to come to the aid of the king
but did so anyway. He, from the beginning, wanted to help anyone in need, no one could or would
stop him from accomplishing this goal. He sacrifice his life for the wellbeing of people who were in a
neighboring country, it goes to say that he would obviously seek to go beyond that for his own.
Heroism is
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Unhappy Man in E.A. Robinson s a Happy Man
THE NEEDS AND ITS COVERAGE IN BUILDING HAPPINESS
IN EDWIN ARLINGTON S A HAPPY MAN
Introduction
A Happy Man is a poem of Edwin Arlington Robinson about happiness reached by Edwin through the
decision he made. Edwin lived in a period of millionaire when American competes to become
millionaire after the Civil War. He born and raised in Maine to a wealthy family, he was the youngest
of three sons and not groomed to take over the family business. Instead, he pursued poetry since
childhood, joining the local poetry society as its youngest member. His personal life was soon beset by
a chain of tragedies. But in A Happy Man, he is a man of happiness in his live. He doesn t pretend as a
happy man running from his tragic live.
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The higher esteem appears in our deep heart. Achieving this level leads us to the advanced level of
needs which brings happiness. Higher esteem comes along with self improvement willingness. They
who passed this level are aware of their self. They eager to change negative qualities in themselves
that could be changed. Arabian proverb said ashlikh nafsaka yashlukhu lakannas . Correct yourself
then others.
The next is Self Actualization comes as part of the higher esteem needs after self improvement
willingness; it is the continuous desire to fulfill potentials, to be all that you can be. They are a matter
of becoming the most complete, the fullest, you . Along with this comes a certain freshness of
appreciation, an ability to see things, even ordinary things, with wonder. They will become more
aware around them. Then with their full potential, they will conscious or unconsciously fill people
needs by doing something. At the end, happiness not only brought to themselves but also to others.
Conclusion
The happiness is often related to the coverage of needs. As people born and grown, they only have
small needs for their survival at the beginning. When their basic survival needs completed, they will
face a test to the next level of needs, failure on the test leads them lost in the basic survival needs
accomplishment. In the other hand, a success in the test brings them awareness towards themselves
and around. This circumstance brings happiness not
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Drones Essay
Felix Chan
Dr. Wilkes
Senior Seminar
6 December, 2015
Drones, that all
INTRODUCTION As a human when we employ power by facts and evidence gathering with all the
tools at our disposal, they can have a significant impact. So then will we use the new technology of
unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, to create power for our stories? First of all we have to try to define
what the word drone encompasses. In the spring 2013 issue of News Media The Law, Lilly Chapa
provided this description: Technically, any aircraft that is controlled remotely is an unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV), or drone. Most modern drones are controlled by Global Positioning System based
commands programmed through a computer. Drones can cost anywhere from $300 to $5 million and
can be as small as a dinner plate or as large as a Cessna. They can be equipped with a variety of tools,
including cameras, GPS trackers, infrared sensors and weapons [Chapa 2013]
MONEY
With Bezos Amazon, as well as with Vartanian s dry cleaning business, part of the drive behind the
expanded use of UAVs in the United States stems from nothing more than capitalistic ambition. A
Bloomberg.com story written by David Mildenberg, examines the competition among two dozen U.S.
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There is also attempts to ease Americans fear of drones. One such effort involved the Association for
Unmanned Vehicle Systems International s three day trade fair at the Washington Convention Center
in August 12 15. This have many resources about why the drone are useful as well as why the drone
can help the communities. Bennett journal about potential useful tools is an interesting and
informative read. It is important read to understand why American fear drone in our land and the
impact the drone can have in our culture and
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Anthropocentrism And Animal Rights Essay
Outside of secular views about animal rights, two Christian oriented views exist on the subject. The
first is anthropocentrism. The simple definition of the term is man centered (Cairns 29). Adherents of
this view see creation as valuable only if it serves a utilitarian purpose for humanity (Linzey 16).
Humans are seen to be the only creatures who receive direct divine and moral concern, thus making
them superior to any animal (Green 69). Furthermore, the view denies that animals have any rights at
all (Geisler 356 57). Several arguments are made to support this point, such as the fact that animals are
not persons and that humanity is a steward of God s creation, though this does not mean animals have
rights (Linzey 75 77; 86 89). The second Christian oriented view of animal rights is non
anthropocentrism. As the term suggests, the view is the complete opposite of anthropocentrism. Rather
than see humanity as the most significant creature in the universe, non anthropocentrism sees it as a
neighbor to animals because all who share with us the divine spark of conscious life, given by God at
creation, are our neighbors (Phelps 42). Many claims are made to support this premise. ... Show more
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No matter what is under consideration, all creation has independent worth and irreducible value
(Geisler 345). Theologically, since God provides for all creation, this means that it all possesses
intrinsic value (Linzey 8 9). Second, the view asserts that animals have souls (Phelps 57). Allegedly,
Genesis chapters one and two indicate that humans and animals have the same life force and divine
breath (58 61; Gen. 1:24; 2:7, 19). Furthermore, it is suspected that Isaiah recorded the presence of
animals in heaven (63; Is. 11:6 9). Therefore, non anthropocentrism claims, animals have souls and
will be present in
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Modern Policing Grew Out Of Private Security Concerns
Modern policing grew out of private security concerns. Crime prevention is a major issue in our
society. A greater burden is being placed on public law enforcement to respond to crisis situations. As
a result, the consumer is turning to the private security industry to help protect our communities and
businesses. Private security agencies are one of the fastest growing entities in our country. The
demand for security services is growing at stellar 6% rate a year in our post 9/11 climate. This trend
shows no sign of abating. There are many different actors within a private security firm, license
private patrol officers, private investigators, alarm company s operators, bodyguards, and executive
protection agents.
Starting a security company requires specific state and federal laws to be followed. You must possess
experience in the field, take the necessary training courses, and be responsible for training your
employees. All owners or managers of security companies must meet and maintain certain
requirements. Managers in charge of the private security related businesses must be a DCA qualified
manager. Security agencies are regularly required to complete numerous different financial statements
for a variety of reasons. Among the more common financial statements are a cash flow statement, and
a shareholder s equity statement.
In order to fully understand all concepts and strategies in starting a private security service, our paper
will touch on some of the basic points to
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Theology 104 Reflective Essay
Theology 104 has really changed my outlook and views regarding systematic theology. I now
understand more clearly that as Christians, in order to be able to accurately share our faith that we
must all be a theologian to some extent. Looking at the totality of it all, the four religion courses I
have taken since January 2015 have really expanded my views and understanding of what it is to be a
Christian. Between Philosophy and Contemporary Ideas (PHIL201), Contemporary Worldviews
(APOL 104), Survey of Biblical Literature (BIBL 104), and Introduction to Christian Thought (THEO
104), my understanding of the Bible and Christianity in general has increased exponentially. While my
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As someone who has always wanted to understand the Bible better and use scriptures within proper
context, the last six months has really helped me to understand context; how to determine it, and how
to apply it properly. Another important aspect I have learned, specifically via THEO 104, is defense of
the reliability of scripture. Approximately 5000 Greek manuscripts exist, along with an additional
13,000 copies of portions of the New Testament, which stands in stark contrast to no other major
historical writing has more than 200 manuscripts available, and most have less than a dozen; biblical
scholars have determined that these manuscripts were copied with at least 95% accuracy (Towns, E.,
2002). I now understand more fully what salvation is and what it entails. Rather than just saying
something to the effect of Salvation is forgiveness of sin and the path to eternal life, I can discuss the
faith experience, regeneration, and life transformation more in depth, with more accuracy. With all
that I have learned, it is quite impossible to narrow that education down specifically to one area in
which I have acquired knowledge. Overall, I am in awe at how my eyes have been opened wider, and
how my spirit has been spoken to. My worldview has not changed, it has expanded to include deeper
truths and more accurate
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Why Animals Survive The Winter Research Paper
With snow, ski season, and the holidays upon us, it is easy to tell that we ve made it into the winter
season. Luckily, winter doesn t mean we have to stay indoors! The Vail Valley offers the opportunity
to ski, snowboard, snowshoe, sled and a wide variety of other activities to stay active and outdoors in
the winter. However, unlike us, many animals are not able to remain active and outdoors for the winter
due to the bitter cold. Animals have a variety of mechanisms they use to survive the cold winters,
three of the strategies animals use to survive the winter are: adapting, hibernating, or migrating. For us
humans, adapting to the winter means turning up the heat in our houses, wearing winter coats, and
finding activities to replace the things we can no longer do outside. For animals, adapting is a bit more
difficult. Animals like elk and moose adapt to the frigid temperatures by growing thicker coats to keep
them warm, these coats will then be shed in the spring. Similarly, some animals change the color of
their coats. Snowshoe hare s coats change to white which is warmer and better at camouflaging with
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Bears are some of the best known hibernators. While in hibernation, bears still burn 4,000 calories a
day, meaning they need to store up many thousands of calories in their fat rolls in order to survive the
long winters. Another well known hibernator is the marmot, which will sleep in their burrows below
the snow for even longer than bears. Marmots can hibernate for up to eight months! They ve been
hibernating since about September and will wake up in May. In their state of hibernation, marmots
heart rate will drop to less than ten beats per minute and they will take less than five breaths per
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The Founder Of Steve Jobs
Introduction Apple Inc. had very small beginnings. The co founder, Steve Jobs, was born in San
Francisco, California in 1955. He was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs, where he was given the names
Steven Paul Jobs. The family loved in what is now known as Silicon Valley. As a child, Steve and his
father worked on electronics in their garage. Here Steve was taught how to take a part and put back
together gadgets and that became a hobby if his throughout his childhood. Jobs was an innovative and
intelligent thinker. He tested so well in school that he was proposed to skip ahead, but his parent
declined. While Steve attended Homestead High School, he met Steve Wozniak. Wozniak eventually
became Jobs future partner and co founder of Apple. In a 2007 interview with PC World, Steve
Wozniak told of how he and Jobs worked together so well: We both loved electronics and the way we
used to hook up digital chips, Wozniak said. Very few people, especially back then, had any idea what
chips were, how they worked and what they could do. I had designed many computers, so I was way
ahead of him in electronics and computer design, but we still had common interests. We both had
pretty much sort of an independent attitude about things in the world... They went on to be one of the
most innovative partners of our time. Upon graduation, Jobs attended Reed College in Portland
Oregon. Realizing it wasn t for him, he dropped out of college and began taking creative classes
throughout the next 18
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A Detailed Workout Training Program Essay
I have a close friend who is a Ranger and he sent me a detailed workout for new recruits, one that will
try you and push you to the limits if you dare to try it. For those of you looking to develop an Arnold
Schwarzenegger body this is not for you. The only thing you ll find here is hardcore, boot camp
training that will give you stamina and strength.
This is a day by day, five week training program that is designed to push you further than you have
ever gone before.
Good Luck...
Week 1
Monday:
1.150 meter swim, without stopping, any style.
2.Walk with rucksack(1/3 bodyweight), 3 miles in 45 minutes.
Tuesday:
1.Stationary/real bike, 20 minutes at a moderate pace.
2.Jump rope ,10 minutes, try as much as possible without stopping.
Wednesday:
1.Push Ups, three sets of 30 seconds(straight).
2.Three mile run, moderate pace.
3.Pull Ups, three sets of maximum reps.
4.Walk with rucksack, 5 miles in 1 hr 20 minutes.
Thursday:
1.Stationary/Real bike, 20 minutes at a moderate pace.
2.45 yard sprints, 10 times.
3.15 meter swim, freestyle.
Friday:
1.Walk with rucksack, 5 miles in 1 hr 20 minutes.
Saturday:
1.Three sets each of Push Ups and Sit Ups; max reps in 30 seconds.
2.Three sets of chin ups, max reps.
3.200 meter swim, freestyle.
Sunday:
REST the whole day.
Week 2
Monday:
1.Walk with rucksack(1/3 Body weight), 8 miles in 2 hrs.
Tuesday:
1.Stationary/Real bike, 20 minutes, moderate pace.
Wednesday:
1.Three sets each of Push ups, Chin ups, and
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Cell Transport Mechanisms And Permeability Lab Report
PhysioEx™ Lab: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability Activity 1: Simple Diffusion Chart 1
Dialysis Results (Average Diffusion rate in mM/min) Solute Membrane (MWCO) 20 50 100 200
NaCl ( ) 0.0150 0.0150 0.0150 Urea ( ) ( ) 0.0094 0.0094 Albumin ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Glucose ( ) ( ) ( )
0.0040 1) Which solute(s) were able to diffuse into the right beaker from the left? NaCl, Urea,
Glucose 2) Which solute(s) did not diffuse? Albumin 3) If the solution in the left beaker contained
both urea and albumin, which membrane(s) could you choose to selectively remove the urea from the
solution in the left beaker? How would you carry out this experiment? 16 min 200 = 4.5 in both
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The filtration rate increased as the solute number increased 2) Which solute did not appear in the
filtrate using any of the membranes? Powdered Charcoal 3) What would happen if you increased the
driving pressure? Use the simulation to arrive at an answer. The concentration remained the same but
the filtrate rate increased. 4) Explain how you can increase the filtration rate through living
membranes. By increasing pressure which increases filtration rate. 5) By examining the filtration
results, we can predict that the molecular weight of glucose must be greater than 100 but less than
200. Activity 5: Active Transport 1) Watch the solute concentration windows at the side of each beaker
for any changes in Na+ and K concentrations. The Na+ transport rate stops before transport has
completed. Why do you think that this happens? The Na/K concentrate have equalized. 2) What would
happen if you did not dispense any ATP? No transport will
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An Extension Of White Washed Americ Black History Month
An Extension of White Washed America: Black History Month
Intro: February is arguably one of the most popular months of the year. It has the fourth most
celebrated holiday, chocolates and candies are on sale, and it honors the central role of those of
African descent in U.S. history. This month is referred to as Black History Month. One moth to
celebrate ALL of black history. To celebrate our African ancestors who were chained and thrown on
ships. To celebrate our people enslaved on the plantations of the south. Our mothers, fathers, and
grandparents who march for us just so we could go to the same schools as white men. And our
unarmed brothers and sisters who are being shot without a cause or a reason any more than because a
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However, Woodson never intended the month to be in recognition of black firsts and recognized icons.
The month was intended to be a stepping stone around the hate of the era and eventually have black
history included in the teachings of American history.
Woodson s vision for this observance was to show the African American people the work ethic,
entrepreneurship, and dignity evincive of our ancestors. He also wanted to use it as a way to progress
Caucasians past vicious stereotyping. Ultimately, it was supposed to be about unity and not create a
cultural divide based on ethnocentric pride. The need for Negro History Week in 1926 and Black
History Month in 1976 was self evident. But in 2017, is it potentially harming our causes and
movements? And I am in no way saying that Black pride is harming us. It seems that what used to be a
campaign around hate is inciting hateful backlash. From Beyoncé dressing as a black panther, to a
movement to make Black Lives Matter, to electing our very first black president.
While two of those are monumental, they shouldn t be an excuse for the blatant racism recently
coming into light. A racism that spent a couple decades hiding from the public until protected by the
imaginary shield of the internet and social media. And the worst thing about this racism is that very
rarely is it the racism we have come to know. It s conditional.
It s people saying all black people ever do is whine about how poorly their
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My Mother s Tongue by Amy Tan
In the personal essay My Mothers Tongue (1990), Amy Tan, widely known author explains her
insights on language and culture identity using details and memories from her own life experiences.
Tan conceals that the language in which her mother used with her was the language that helped shape
the way [she] saw things, expressed things, made sense of the world (1208) and in the process it made
her who she is today as an author. Tan illuminates the euro centricity of the Master Narrative by
retelling stories of her mother being treated poorly because of her broken or limited English. She
recalls many past experiences where her mother suffered from bad service and treatment from
restaurants, stockbrokers, and even hospitals. Using examples from her personal life Tan gets her point
across about language and culture characteristics in order to show how Chinese culture is affected by
the master narrative and also encourages others to include a variety of cultures in order to overcome
bias opinions. Tan s apparent audience can be ranged from the child of an immigrant to a doctor and
offers an authentic and rich portrayal of Chinese history through her conflicting experience of her
Chinese and American cultures.
In the essay Straw into Gold: The Metamorphosis of the Everyday (1984), Sandra Cisneros, nationally
known Mexican American author, uses an informal tone and fragment sentences such as I d never seen
anybody make corn tortillas. Ever (1226) to help create a voice
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Slavery In Shymia s Article, Slave Girl
In the article, Slave girl in California, a girl named Shymia was sold into slavery by her parents and
was sent to america with her slave holder. Shymia spent four years with with her slave holder till she
was rescued and given a second chance in life. In the novel, Frederick was a man who was born into
slavery by her slave mother and a white man who could have been his own master. After many years
of seeing tragic and horrifying event while in slavery he writes his life in a book in hopes of showing
others how slavery feels from a slave s point of view. Now for my thesis statement which is slavery
and family are central themes that are similar in both slave girl and the narrative of Frederick but both
also oppose each other with the theme of education .
Both stories rotate on a single word as their main idea and that is slavery and both stories have their
own way of showing it. In the article of slave girl she explains how slavery is and these were her
words, Slavery is like someone is mugging you and stealing your life . Frederick had a different way
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Frederick had a very difficult family tree since people would mention that his father was a white man
and even being his master that controlled him and his mother would be out into another plantation but
she would still come over and visit her dear son for a bit. For Shymia, she actually was sold into
slavery by her own parents which was upsetting to find out. After Shymia was rescued she was
allowed to call her parents and once she did her parent continued to tell Shymia that her slave holders
were nice people and that what she did was giving her mother a heart attack so after that Shyima
decide to stay in america and was adopted by a young couple. Both Shymia and Frederick didn t really
have good parents but they still pushed forward and moved
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Elderly Abuse
As our population ages there are more individuals who are relying on the assistance and the care from
others in order to perform tasks throughout their day. With this reliance on other individual s
assistance the elderly population is at an increased rate of experiencing a form of abuse from their
caregiver. Children or a spouse are often found to be the abuser for elderly individuals who are still
living in the community setting (DeLiema, Navarro, Enguidanos, Wilber, 2015). This is becoming a
growing concern, as it is estimated that around 10% of the United States elderly population is
currently or has experiences at least one form of abuse. The forms of abuse that can occur include
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The report of elder abuse is no exception. Though it may be more difficult to get an actual statement
of abuse from an older adult, possibly due to their loved one or care giver being present, there are
ways for nurses to give patients a chance to report the abuse. For example, conducting a discussion of
the patient s health history in private, including safety questions and questions concerning abuse, may
help the patient be more willing to report any type of abuse they are facing. Asking questions such as,
Are you in a relationship where you feel unsafe? or, Are you in a relationship where you are being
harmed by someone? gives these patients a chance to report the abuse without pressuring them to
come out and say it on their own (Daly et al., 2012). Also, giving them the opportunity to just simply
say yes or no to these questions helps nurses determine whether further assessment is necessary.
However, it is also the nurse s responsibility to determine the risk factors for abuse, and recognize the
signs of elder abuse in their patients. Some of these signs can include; malnourishment, bruising or
other marks on the skin, burns on areas outside of the patients reach, and not being able to explain
how a certain injury occurred. It is important however that the nurse does not appear overpowering to
the other adult as an injury may not be a result of abuse but is the result of normal aging or effect of a
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The Causes Of Prejudice In C. P. Ellis By Terkel
A terrible experience during the eighth grade has caused me to become prejudiced against Koreans,
and believed that they were the most avaricious race of people. Since then this has prompted me to
develop a negative notion towards them. During my middle school years, my parents would give my
brother and I lunch money for school on a daily basis. Every day after class, we would have to walk to
our house which was quite distant from our school. One day, we decided to stop by a store on our way
home because we were dying of thirst. After we selected one drink that we agreed to share and went to
the counter, we realized that we were short five cents. The store owner told us that we could not
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If a child is brought up in a family with parents who are openly racist, for example, he or she may
might find that they are influenced into being prejudiced against other races themselves. In the same
way, the story of Ellis relates to this theory described by Parrillo. Ellis father acted as a member of the
Ku Klux Klan. Growing up around his father and being exposed to his negative views and attitudes
towards the blacks eventually instilled in Ellis a natural propensity to be prejudice against them
(Terkel 222).Ellis explicitly states The natural person for me to hate would be black people, because
my father was a member of the Ku Klux Klan (Terkel 224). The socialization process plays an
important role on Guam. Growing up, my siblings and I were taught to show reverence to our elders
by Amening or simply kissing them on the cheek. After continually practicing this deed, I often find
myself automatically just amening any elderly whether they are Chamorro or not. In fact, when I see
younger children not practicing this value I tend to consider them being disrespectful, and
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Alliteration In The Wanderer And The Wife s Lament
Alliteration is defined as the repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words
or syllables. It is a literary device that authors use to bring attention to certain important ideas or
concepts in stories. Alliterations allow the reader to bring their senses together to hear and feel what
they are reading by bring in sounds of the world around us into literate. This helps the reader visualize
the story, therefore helping the reader to remember it. It is used in many stories as a way to hide
metaphors and other subliminal messages. For example, alliterations with the s being the prominent
sound could be visualized as a snake slithering, making a character have a slyness about him.
Specifically in Anglo Saxon literature, alliteration is significant because it is how authors organized
their poems or stories, includes repetition which aids memorization, and emphasizes important parts of
the text that the author wants the audience to know. Alliteration in important in both The Wanderer
and The Wife s Lament because it helps evoke certain emotions and feelings by using the different
functions of alliterative language. In Anglo Saxon works of literature, alliterations are used with
stresses to organize poems and to create a certain flow. There are certain patterns that can be seen in
the lines of poems, often containing four stressed words with three of the word being alliterative and a
caesura separating the four stresses words in half. A simple example of this would be in line 94 of The
Wanderer stating, Alas bright beaker! Alas burnished warrior! The audience can almost feel the
rhythm of the poem as they read it or hear it told out loud. Having this structure in a poem also works
with the language and how it is spoken. It is hard to hear these patterns in translated versions due to
other language influences in the English we speak today. When I heard the original version of The
Wanderer spoken in Old English, the stressed words really stood out to me and the alliterative words
were clear. Listening to the mixture of the Old English language and the alliterative and stressed lines
I can feel the way the character in the stories feel. In the first few lines of The Wife s Lament
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History Of Incorporation
The first change according to Nace (2005) is that of easier incorporation This new system of automatic
approval for new corporate charters, known as general incorporation, had first been introduced in the
late 1700s as a means of allowing churches to receive charters without the need to seek specific
approval from the state legislature. (p. 89). Easier incorporation that began in the late 1700s could be
said to be the start of the empowerment of corporations. While only churches were granted general
incorporation in the late 1700s, any individual according to Glasbeek (2002) can easily create a
corporation in today s corporate world One of the more astonishing things about this legal creation
(and there are many) is that there are virtually no legal barriers to hurdle for any individual who wants
to form a corporation. (p. 7). In essence, the first change marked the beginning of the empowerment of
corporations by a way of making it easier to incorporate. In relation to easier incorporation, the second
change is that of perpetual existence as it was described by Nace (2005) The classic corporation was
chartered for a limited term and had to periodically apply to have its charter extended every six to fifty
years, depending on the type of business. After the advent of general incorporation statutes, states
gradually began to replace limited terms with perpetual terms (almost half done so by 1903) (p. 91).
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Drew Madden, Seasoned Entrepreneur and IT Executive
Drew Madden is a Healthcare IT entrepreneur who is passionate about Electronic Medical Records
and also building high caliber teams that are unique and attractive to corporate culture, and trusted
partnerships with clients. Drew has spent over a decade collaborating with the talented stakeholders in
the industry to implement, optimize, managing, troubleshoot, and advise on complex challenges
accompanying an EMR project. His unique ability to infuse technical EMR background, his
experience in project management and consulting operations, enable healthcare IT leaders to build
successful implementation teams. He holds a B.S.E. in Industrial Engineering majoring in Medical
Systems from the University
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The New Christian Counselor Summary
This is a review of the Hawkins Clinton book, The New Christian Counselor: A Fresh Biblical and
Transformational Approach. While the book in general is quite repetitive, it was more of twelve
chapters of a sermon rather than focused on the counseling, but it did have some important points
about the importance of Christian counseling throughout the book. Some points that the book makes
for the Christian counseling approach include the following:
Foundations: Christian counseling builds foundations on the process of redemption and restoration
(Hawkins Clinton, 2015, p. 21).
Defined: Christian counseling per the book is defined as a discipleship designed to help free people to
experience God s pardon, purpose and power (Hawkins Clinton, ... Show more content on
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Education: College classes teaching this type of counseling is bringing this method more in the
forefront in the counseling communities.
Primary Goal: One of the primary goals in Christian counseling is to help the client establish a
relationship with God, as he is our harbor of safety in our darkest hours. Analysis When comparing
Hawkins Clintons approach to the integration models within the lectures it best represents the
Interdisciplinary integration. Their approach incorporates both theology and psychology in their
method of use. Both take a holistic viewpoint on what is best for their client s well being. They both
take the view that when a person is suffering with emotional problems, it affects the physical body and
the spirit (Brewer Clinton, n.d.). Both theories whether being used individually or together function on
the same concepts of building bridges or pathways been the counselor and the client in order to
develop a relationship that will enable the counselor to help in the healing of the mind, the body and
the soul/spirit as both psychology and theology both strive to succeed in. Faith plays a large role in
counseling as it enhances physical and mental health (Hawkins Clinton, 2015 p. 17) and it can in turn
show that faith filled clients become stronger and healthier physically and mentally (Hawkins Clinton,
2015 p. 17) and isn t that what all counselors strive to achieve for their clients they
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Summary Of That Hideous Strength
That Hideous Strength That Hideous Strength written by C. S. Lewis was first published in 1945. The
story takes place after the end of World War II in the country of England in the make believe city of
Edgestow, and the Institute of Belbury. Mark Studdock a professor at Bracton College in the
University of Edgestow is holding a relatively high position in the college, when another member
named Feverstone influences him into joining a suspicious organization called N.I C.E. Also his wife
Jane Studdock has been having odd dreams. There are a few chief characters in the book. Mark
Studdock a young academic at Bragdon College, is a man abscessed with science, who is very worried
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The Evil Power in the book was controlled by the devil, who had a Hideous Strength. The book built
up tension and power throughout the plot, which was all released at the end when God sent his wrath
on the evil sinners of the world. This is a picture of the world nowadays. Sinners are thriving and Evil
is growing. Everything is so crooked and backwards, that the Good might begin to lose hope.
However it has always been Gods will for the Good to win, and so it will. In this book I can relate to
Mark Studdock. I am a wicked sinner like him and I fall into the blinding temptation all the time, just
like when Mark was tempted to joining N.I.C.E. God has come in, however, and lifted me out of my
sin, as he did for Mark during his custody at Belbury. Those shades have been dropped off of my eyes,
and I can clearly see the power, glory, and terror of God. In Romans 12:17, the Bible says Do not be
overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. The Bible also says, Beloved, do not believe every
spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the
world. 2 By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in
the flesh is of God, 3 and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is
not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist,
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Don t Tread on Me
Don t Abandon Due Process, Not Even for Terrorism is an editorial written on September 22nd by
Andrew Napolitano published on Reason.com. The editorial discusses the use by the American justice
system of Due Process in extreme cases such as terrorism. Due Process is defined as, fair treatment
through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen s entitlement. Since the turn of the twenty
first century, there has been a worldwide increase in the amount of large scale terror attacks especially
on our domestic soil. Napolitano s editorial pulls upon many sources such as factual information,
testimonials, and recent events. His argument can be summed up in a sentence: Without due process
for those we hate and fear, even those whose guilt is obvious, we will all lose our freedoms. In the
editorial Napolitano hits on three major points: the constitutional bindings of our country, the recent
track record of our country with terrorism, and his own experience as a New Jersey Superior Court
judge for eight years.
To begin Napolitano s reputation is the reason he is so qualified to speak on this issue. Napolitano is a
former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey and the senior judicial analyst at Fox News.
Napolitano has written nine books on the U.S. Constitution. Though his background in law and the
judicial systems will give him impulse to make his argument favor the Constitution as it is interpreted.
Napolitano closes with a quote from Supreme
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  • 2. The Effective Use of Symblism in The Scarlett Letter by... The Effective Use of Symblism in The Scarlett Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne The novel, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne is an intriguing account of a Puritan community that experiences a breakdown in beliefs. The story deals with a woman, Hester, who commits adultery with a Calvinistic minister resulting in the birth of a child (Martin 110). As compensation for her crime of passion and her refusal to name her lover, Hester is sentenced to wear an embroidered scarlet letter on her bosom. It is this letter, or secret sin, that becomes the emphasis of the novel and assumes many different roles (Martin 111). Hawthorne starts the novel by portraying the literary reality associated with the different aspects of the letter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Puritans are firmly against Hester s actions and feels that she has disgraced them along with herself. They feel that she must take responsibility for her actions. The effect of her punishment however is not what the Puritans had hoped to achieve. Hester s sin has grown from that of passion to one of purpose. Even with Hester s sympathetic attitude, she was not filled with regret and therefore the letter had not done its task (Martin 122). To the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the scarlet letter contains a whole new meaning. He views the letter as a constant reminder of his sin and cowardice. His guilt continues to grow as a result of his not being able to come forth in front of the community and take responsibility for his actions. His guilt and sin become magnified by his inability to stand beside Hester at the scaffold. Dimmesdale, also is ironically charged with questioning Hester and trying to convince her of the importance of identifying her fellow sinner (Hawthorne 52). He begins to feel more and more grief and it begins to affect his mental and physical state. He soon becomes weak; however, it is believed by the community to be because of his too unreserved self sacrifice to the labors and duties of the pastoral relation (Hawthorne 80). When Dimmesdale is believed to be near death, the community again believes it is because the world was not worthy to be any longer trodden by his feet (Hawthorne 88). Dimmesdale seems to be haunted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Is Perseverance Shown In The Sapphires Good morning Selection Panel of the Australian Film Board. Today I am going to convince you that The Sapphires, directed by Wayne Blair is the perfect movie to enter the competition to represent Australia. The movie was released in 2012 and is based on a true story of four Aboriginal girls that tour around Vietnam in 1968 singing for the soldiers. The main parts of the movie that stood out were; how it demonstrated the Australian value of perseverance, the difference between each individual character and the representation of the Aboriginal culture. Perseverance is shown throughout the film. All of the girls demonstrated it in separate times and different ways but Julie, the main character, and lead singer specifically exhibited perseverance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gail is very protective over her sisters and acts more like a mother than a sister. She is very responsible and very different to the stereotypical Aboriginal. She makes it her personal goal to protect and look after each of her sisters and her cousin. Cynthia, on the other hand, is the exact opposite. She parties, drinks, is always with guys and has a huge ego. She is confident that she is the most amazing and beautiful person in the world and will do whatever it takes to make a name for herself. Cynthia is a larrikin, always laughing, drinking and never caring for anyone except for herself. Julie is the lead singer and character. She constantly shows perseverance and doesn t listen to authority when it doesn t suit her. Early in the film, she was told that she was too young to sing with Gail and Cynthia but she still went. Later she was told that she wasn t allowed to go with them to Vietnam but she found a way ignoring her mother. Kay was taken by white people when she was younger because of her fair skin. She was then brought up in white culture and was taught white ways. This is evident in the way she dresses, she wears more sophisticated, better clothing than the rest of them. Dave was working at a bar when he met the girls. Even though they lost the competition because they were black he insisted they were the best singers by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sun Tzu Art Of War Analysis Sun Tzu: The Art of War A leader has the responsibility to cast a vision. It takes a special kind of leader to implement the principle strategic concepts and maximize the tremendous potential of employees to fully exploit foreknowledge and deception. In this essay, this scholar will analyze the book titled The Art of War written by Matt Schlosberg (2010) about Sun Tzu Leadership. This scholar will elaborate on how discussion on this particular individual has adopted leadership as a vocation, qualities that inspire followership, and the shortcomings of this leadership approach. The Chinese cultural studies of Sun Tzu The Art of War Sun Tzu born in 544 B.C was a Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher in the Kingdom of Wu in China around 490BC. The Chinese cultural studies of Sun Tzu is the reputed author of The Art of War which some consider being the best single book ever written on the military history subject but not solely felt that victory and defeat are fundamentally psychological states. Although this book examines military strategy on how to downfall an army, Subsequently as a historical legendary figure, he stressed on the importance of logic, preparedness, and positioning one s organization for success. This scholar chose to analyze this book simply because the teachings and shelters subjects that makes people successful in leadership by elaborating on the six principles, which makes leaders to be wise, sincere, human, courageous, and strict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gjb2 Protein In Gap Junction Abstract Summary Gap junctions are large channels which join two adjacent cells connecting their cytoplasm s allowing direct cell to cell communication and interactions by the channeling of molecules. A gap junction is composed of two hemichannels known as connexions, one located on the membrane of each of the adjacent interacting cells. The binding of six connexin subunits is required for the formation of each of the connexion hemichannels which then join together via hydrophobic interactions forming a pore through which molecules such as metabolites, calcium and potassium ions as well as secondary messengers (IP3, cAMP) are able to passively diffuse across between interacting cells. This mode of cell to cell communication via the passage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Studies have been done on the crystal structure of the channel in particular structure of its pore suggests its importance in the regulation of its size dependant permeability by trans junctional voltage for specific ions and molecules between the connected adjacent cells. (Qu, Y., Dahl, G. , 2002 ; Maeda et al. , 2009).The permeability is regulated at the funnel of the channels pores which is composed of 6 amino terminal alpha helices lining the channels walls. The funnel is located on the cytoplasmic side of either cell which are narrower than the inside of the channel itself allowing for the selective permeability of different sized molecules and ions by trans junctional voltage (Qu, Y., Dahl, G.). In the case of deafness, some mutations resulting in abnormal connexin26 subunits result in a change in this voltage of the gated channels which in turn alter the selective permeability of the formed connexion gap channel. (Mese et al. , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Advantages Of Refrigeration FABRICATION AND TESTING OF ICE PLANT TEST RIG ABSTRACT Refrigeration may be defined as the process of achieving and maintaining a temperature below that of the surrounding, the aim being to freeze to ice, cool some product, or space to the required temperature. The basis of modern refrigeration is the ability of liquids to absorb enormous quantities of heat as they boil and evaporate. One of the most important applications of refrigeration air conditioning is to produce ice for commercial applications with minimum energy consumption. Ice plant is used for producing refrigeration effect which uses the vapor compression cycle and by using this cycle we are doing performance and analysis of ice plant test rig using R404A Eco friendly Refrigerant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compressor , Condenser, Filter Drier , Expansion Valve , Evaporator coil , Chilling Tank and various measuring equipments like Digital Temperature indicator , Voltmeter , Ammeter, Pressure Gauge , Energy Meter , HP/LP Cut out etc. Figure 1. Setup of Ice plant test rig COMPRESSOR In this Ice Plant we use the reciprocating compressor. The compressor in which the vapour refrigerant is compressed by reciprocating motion of piston is known as reciprocating compressor. The purpose of compressor in the vapour compression cycle is to compress the low pressure dry gas from the evaporator and raise its pressure to that of condenser. There are two types of reciprocating compressor, Positive Displacement and Dynamic. In this plant we are using positive displacement hermetic compressor. Since the compression of the refrigerant requires some work to be done on it, therefore a compressor must be driven by some prime mover. The prime mover is an electric motor which converts input electrical energy to useful mechanical work. This work is transmitted as torque to the compressor through common shaft and coupling Table 2. Compressor Specification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Sermon On The Mount During the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus covered many ideas, rules, and other important topics. This speech is covered in three consecutive chapters (5 7) in the book of Matthew. Since Jesus was teaching during this sermon, each chapter consists of at least five topics that explain the teachings. Starting with the first chapter (5) of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus begins the speech by introducing the Beatitudes. After this section, the discussion of Salt and Light is introduced. The third topic comes to be Fulfillment of Law followed by Murder as the fourth topic. These topics are followed by Adultery and Divorce, which make up the fifth and sixth topics. Finally, the last topics in this chapter include Oaths, Eye for eye, and Love for Enemies. In total, these topics make up nine matters make up the first chapter of the Sermon on the Mount. The next chapter of this speech is chapter six in the book of Matthew. There is a total of five topics that Jesus talks about. This chapter begins with the idea of Giving to the Needy followed by the topic of Prayer. Next, comes the topic of Fasting, which is the third idea of this chapter. Treasures in Heaven make up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this final portion of the speech, Jesus discusses six main ideas. At the beginning of this chapter, the topic that comes first is Judging Others. This topic is tailed by the idea of Ask, Seek, and Knock. The third and fourth topic mentioned in this chapter are Narrow and Wide Gates and True and False Prophets. True and False Prophets is followed by a similar topic by the title of True and False Disciples and this makes the fifth topic in chapter seven. Lastly, the sermon concludes with the discussion of Wise and Foolish Builders. Chapter seven is noted in the chapter of parables. Many of the topics discussed in this chapter are parables that Jesus used to explain a certain idea, rule, or concept, thus making this section the chapter of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Research Study On Regenerative Medicine Aging, injuries and diseases like dystrophies are all ensue respectively from dying, damaged or malfunctioning specialised cells. Nowadays, researchers aim at finding possible methods to treat patients by understanding better how diseases develop. Regenerative medicine is an emerging field that had known incredible advances over the last 20 years. It s a broad interdisciplinary field aiming at repairing, regenerating or replacing damaged, malfunctioning or missing cells and tissues leading to restore normal function in patients. The remarkable progresses made in stem cell therapy, gene therapy and bioengineering, and the intersection of these domains are the basis of this developing (promising, emerging, evolving, blooming) medicine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The basis of tissue engineering involves the production of stem cell, progenitor or precursor cells from embryonic or adult origin, which will induce the regeneration of tissues and organs. The following step is to create biocompatible matrices or scaffolds for the conduction of the signal. These matrices or scaffolds must be able to sustain cell proliferation and differentiation as well as the vascular ingrowth and the unification the new tissue with the surrounding host tissue. Additionally, they must have the capacity to adequately degrade concurrent with tissue regeneration. Then, the induction of growth factors or signalling proteins will activate the proliferation and differentiation of the stem cells. Finally the mechanical stimulation by biochemical forces like shear or strain. Scaffolds can be made in different types of materials like bioceramics, membrane, fibres, foams hydrogels... Another approach of regenerative medicine is the possibility to grow tissues and organs in the laboratory directly from the patient s cells and implanting them in case the body cannot heal itself; thus, avoiding problems of organs available for donation and transplant rejection. The term regeneration is therefore used to describe the process of replacing the loss of specialized tissue by proliferating undamaged specialized cells. The finality of this medicine is to imitate nature s capacity avoiding a maximum of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Trap Music Subcultures Subculture in America is a way to establish a unique identity apart from the mainstream culture. Classic examples of subcultures are music. Subcultures consist of specific linguistics, types of dress and fashion, and also certain values. Much like the Punk Rock era in the late 70 s, Hip hop culture birthed it s own subcultures in mass variety. Trap Music is a subculture of Dirty South, Gangster Rap . Trap Music breeds a life and followers of its own, centered on heavily bass riddled compositions, lyrics that glorify narcotics sale and use, in addition to defying authority specifically the police and related agencies. This subculture came in to development during early 2000 s time period. Trap music can be identified as an evolved version ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Delta Airlines Weaknesses Weaknesses The airline industry is extremely competitive and there are constant struggles to maintain a low cost fare that can compete with other companies such as JetBlue and Southwest. This has proven to detract from Delta s success throughout the years due to continuous attempts at market strategy and low fare subsidiaries. Delta had a bankruptcy scare in 2005 and made a filing with the U.S. bankruptcy court for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The plan for Delta was to continue with its normal operations while simultaneously undergoing corporate restructuring. At the time, Delta had approximately $20.5 billion in debt, mainly as a result of record breaking fuel prices and high labor costs ( Delta Air Lines Plan of Reorganization ). Refer to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Delta became the only airline to own and control its reservations system, which is key to operations. In 2014, Bastian stated We have also moved toward vertical integration (and better management of fuel costs) by acquiring an oil refinery a decision that shocked both aviation and oil industry observers (Anderson, Richard H). Rather than be controlled by producers, Delta took matters into its own hands and gained full control over its supply chain. Over the past few years, Delta managed to expand its oil team to include several crude traders and the former president of Total Gas Power North America (Anderson, Richard H). These innovative changes have allowed Delta s average cost of fuel per gallon to remain five to 10 cents less than the industry s for over two years now. Appendix B illustrates Delta s road to redemption in greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Commercial Drones Research Paper COMMERCIAL DRONES IN US BUSINESS INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to inform potential United States business leaders about the current application of drones or unmanned aircraft in daily business operations. This paper will also be covering the change in the Federal Aviation Administration s policy and how it will affect the future drone operations. Finally, this paper will look into the possible future applications in which drones may be used by businesses. DRONES IN THE PRESENT Commercial drones have only recently become a part of business operations and now more and more businesses are discovering a need for drones. To put this in to perspective, Mark Henrick wrote Teal Group Corp. forecasts annual worldwide drone spending ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agricultural industry has alsosought intrestest in using drones for their operations, namely crop dusting. Today, farmers either hire a pilot to dust their crops or do it manually via tractor. Both seem to be daunting and inefficent ways to cover the crops; not to mention dangerous because an a human has to be present in both senarious therefore is prone to injesting the toxic fumes used when dusting crops. When using a drone to do the same task, it will decrease the cost of cropdusting and reduce the health hazard to the people applying the pestisides. (Love, 2013) The last way in which drones can affect businesses is by being used as guides. This can especially useful for museums and universities. Similar to a tour guide walking visitors through campus, a drone can simulate the very same experience with a programmed route and script. Students at MIT have already began experimenting with using drones as tour guides to show visitors around the campus. (Love, 2013) CONCLUSION Drones are being propelled to the forefront of many business operations. Currently with conservative regulations of the FAA many drones are being used solely for advertisement purposes. However, the FAA regulations are changing and becoming increasingly favorable to commercial drones, and with that comes the chance for companies to find innovative new ways to uses drones to cut costs and increase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. History Of Rice Harvesting In Canada Traditionally, rice is harvest in a big group of your family in later months of summer each year. In August people would move to rice camps for harvesting of rice. Once rice would ripen most of their energy was then focused on harvesting. According to Harvesting and Processing in Canada, harvesting wild rice is also called knocking the rice where they would use canoes that are said to be the best watercraft to use because of their shape and smoothness, which causes the least amount harm to the rice plants. The only tools the Dakotas and Ojibwa need were to move the canoe through the plants and ricing sticks. They would use the canoe paddles to get to the wild rice beds, also the long poles were used to move through the rice beds. Every harvester ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fresh harvested rice would then be dried almost as soon as it came off the lake because If wasn t, it would mold very quickly. The rice would then be carried to campsites in bark trays where it was spread out to dry. The freshly harvested rice would then continue to ripen. To get rid of any moisture before roasting it, it must have air, sun, and sometimes heat. According to Harvesting and Processing in Canada rice would be dried on many different things such as, woven mats, animal skins, layers of grass or a sheet of birch bark sewn together called apakwaan. While the rice is spread out, it was then picked over to remove any pieces of stalks, leaves, and insects that might be in the batch. If for some reason they couldn t get all the rice to dry immediately, they would then preserve it by digging holes in the soil by lakes and keeping it in water for up to a week. One of the many important steps in preserving rice for later use was dehydrating or roasting the kernel. This process served many important reasons such as: it would then reduce the amount of moisture in the grain; it also destroyed the germs so it would not re sprout, and it would loosen the hull from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Interracial Dating Interracial and Cross Cultural Dating of Generation Y Interracial romance has been an issue in the United States since the first English settlers established colonies during the seventeenth century. Over the years, views toward interracial relationships in America have changed greatly. The interracial dating trend among today s teenagers is increasing at a steady rate (Grapes 49). However, there are still many biases facing Gen Y youth who choose to date someone of another race. A look at the history of interracial romance in the United States will shed light on today s attitudes. In the 1600s, Maryland banned interracial relationships between whites and slaves due to the questions over whether the offspring would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one occasion, the man was mobbed and nearly lost his life (Landau 3). Even decades later, white society seemed determined to prevent interracial romances in most instances. A variety of obstacles were used to prohibit these relationships. Many social scientists in the past focused on the supposed pathological aspects of the interracial relationship, and they assumed that anyone involved in such a relationship must be disturbed in some way. In one case, a young white woman s grandmother had her placed in a mental institution after the young woman announced her engagement to an African American (Landau 5). When a young black man named Leroy Gardner enrolled in Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1943, he had to sign a formal agreement promising not to socialize with the white females on campus. Social scientists have observed many justifications for black white relationships, such as the need to rebel against parents or society; a passion for the exotic or forbidden fruit, the blacks desire to get even with the dominant culture, or whites desire to atone for past racism (Majete 10). In 1967, Loving v. Virginia cleared all legal barriers to interracial marriages and relationships. This legislation made it legal to marry interracially, but many people weren t willing to accept these relationships. For instance, in 1994 a white principal named Hulond Humphries caused uproar at Teaneck High in Wedowee, Alabama that caught the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Religion In Huckleberry Finn In HuckleBerry Finn there are two systems of belief, there is religion and superstition. The uneducated characters in this book, like Huck and Jim are skeptical about religion. Widow Douglas and Miss Watson are very educated about religion. Huck looks at the uselessness of Christianity, because prayers are never answered according to Huck. Many characters in Huck Finn have different interpretations of religion. The mockery of religion is is a main focus in Huck Finn. Huck Finn is just a young boy, that is different from the rest of society. Huck lives with two sisters that adopted him. Miss Watson and Widow Douglas make him serve them. Miss Watson is a harsh lady, that is hypocritical toward religion and is racist. Widow Douglas is more patient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of Hucks friends, Tom Sawyer is a foil to Huck. Although they are very different, they love each other. Huck is a more practical thinker, while Tom has more immature ideas. Tom is very impractical but is very educated, and is also a kind hearted person. Tom does not like the subject of religion. Tom does not like the tedious sunday school memory verses. Even though Tom is not a student of the bible, he still shows many christian principles in his actions. Tom and his friends have faith in each other because they have trust. This can be related to christian principles in many ways; we trust in God no matter what and he still loves us and has our backs no matter what. Huck adores Tom and looks up to him because he comes from a good background and is well educated, because of this Huck and Tom are best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Case Study Of The Prince Charles And Princess Diana Relationships between people are so delicate that require true attention, effort and fairness. According to Jensen Newman (1998, p.173) partners are different in many ways such as brain functioning, personalities, backgrounds, life experiences, family traditions and personal values. Nevertheless, the two of them realizing and being who they are is the key aim of successful relationship. In my essay, I explored the case study on the couple Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The case study identifies two counselling approaches and proposes therapy plan of eight sessions, which I would suggest for this couple. The case summarizing problems that currently exist for this couple and describes analyzes approaches I have chosen for counselling this couple. Presenting problems Diana a Charles relationship is in crisis, as they were unable work on the issues earlier. From my understanding, the relationship issues between the couple are disconnection, lack of communication and infidelity on both sides. The age difference between Diana and Charles is 12 years. Each of them carries some unresolved personal issues, which has also impact on their relationship. Diana s parents divorced, when she was young and raised by her father. She also suffered from bulimia and experienced post natal depression and self harming. Charles struggled with his role to fit in and please his parents. The couple have not developed common interest, no intellectual connections. There is missing shared life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Biography of Lucretia Mott Lucretia Mott Lucretia Mott was born in January of 1793 and died in November of 1880. During her 87 years on the Earth, she did everything that she could in order to demand change and social reform in societal programs in which she did not believe. She was born a Quaker, also known as the Society of Friends, a religious group which believed in relative equality and in nonviolence. In the period in which she was born and raised, women were supposed to be seen and not heard. They were to be subservient to men in all things, including the home and the work force, if indeed the woman were allowed to work at all. Yet Mott, nee Coffin, refused to let society marginalize her and demanded equality. Certain rights, she believed, were inalienable and should not be denied because of either gender or racial differences. She worked for abolition, for women s rights, and many other branches of social reform. In the Quaker community on Nantucket Island where Mott was born, fishing and whaling were the two primary enterprises. The men of the families were almost all employed in one of these two industries. Consequently, much of the time, the men would be out at sea and the women would be charged not only with taking care of the family, but were also responsible for keeping the home, tending any crops, and harvesting from any animals on the land in order to maintain financial security when the men were away. An unexpected repercussion of this arrangement was that the women who were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Catholic Charities Case Study As the new office manager of the Southern region for Catholic Charities, the regional director has asked me to address some challenges that have been mentioned to them. As a new manager, I have been looking over the past couple of weeks as different areas that have been mentioned to me by the regional manager and have been able to identify some issues that need to be addressed immediately in order to make the office run better in order to raise the agency to a higher level. The key issues that have stood out so far which need to be dealt with are employee absenteeism, poor morale amongst the staff, the productivity expectations, lack of valid performance appraisals, the high turnover rate and lack of training. It has been apparent through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of having four to eight measurements under each category, I would have one to four standards under each with four being the highest amount under each category. In this manner, the standards would be more oriented towards what is being measured. For example, under the mission category I would only provide one standard as there is only one mission statement and the employee either meets it or does not. I would also add a new category of Cultural Responsiveness as this is a concern in the treatment of the clients. The outcomes would also be done differently so that the scores either showed that the employee exceeded expectations (EE), met expectations (ME) or needs improvement (I). I find that this will prompt the employee to want to meet the expectations or aim to exceed what is expected of them. In order to roll this out, it will be presented to all supervisors and managers so that they are aware of the changes that will be put in place as well as being able to inform the staff of the upcoming changes so that they can work to achieve their goals and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Television In The 1990 s 1990 s The 1990 s was a very memorable decade, from the fascinating television, corrupt politics, diverse music.The 90 s was a game changing decade and gave a preview of how the world will be going forward after this decade was over. This decade was one for the books from television to real world problems. Television in the 90 s changed television forever, the music in the 90 s was so different it made the people love it, it made them feel like they were apart and going through it together. Television is the 1990 s was very different than the other decades, the tv shows changed television forever. If it was comedy tv or shows like Friends or Seinfeld Roseanne. Friends is one of the most popular tv shows of all time. The ratings for when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bands like Nirvana gave people hope, and were very loved by society and most likely one of the most popular bands of all time. Nirvana was led by a singer named Kurt Cobain, his songs were a kind of alternative/ rock music (Kiger). Everybody in the nineties loved the band with hit songs like It Smells Like Teen Spirit, the music focused on the teens and new generation and got the love from all of them (Kiger). Nirvana sadly ended with a shocking suicide form Kurt Cobain that ended the group forever. April 5, 1994 Kurt took his own life which shocked the world and his funeral was very, very popular (Kiger). Thousands of people went to the funeral of Kurt Cobain while his wife Courtney Love read his suicide note. Nirvana is still one of the most popular bands of all time. Other bands took Nirvana s place with bands like Green Day, Pearl Jam, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers (Kiger). Ever since these bands started to blow up for some they are responsible for alternative music in the nineties and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sweeney Todd Summary I. Intro. The play Sweeney Todd has been performed on numerous stages since 1979. The 1982 version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, was directed by Harold Prince. Unfortunately, I watched a recoded production of the play; the recoding took place in 1982 but was based off the 1979 production. Over all my impression of Sweeney Todd, is that the play has a bitter sweet tone that supports all the killing, lying, and deceiving that goes on in the play just so that Sweeney Todd could get his so called revenge. II. Body Paragraph 1: a. The scene that has interesting scenery would be one hour and twenty two minutes into the recorded production. The scene is of Mrs. Lovett s restaurant; her restaurant is packed with people as Toby serves the guest meat pies. Mrs. Lovett s restaurant has an antique look to it. She has a wooden wall that has a faded green color painted on it; against the while is a chest, poster, and a door. Mrs. Lovett, herself standing next to a white bar like table, it is very high. She also has a barrel being supported by some type of stand in her restaurant. Next to the platform that her restaurant is set up on is a table were her customers sit and eat he meat pies. b. The scenery in this moment did provide a sense of location. Based off how the scene was set up anyone in the audience would ve been able to known that the current location of the play was Mrs. Lovett s shop. III. Body Paragraph2: a. The scene that had very interesting costume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Short Term Memory In Inside Out The past few days learning about memory basics and memory based on emotions has been very interesting. The memory basics was a bit of a review, as I remember learning about, encoding, consolidation and retrieval from my Principles of Psychology class. That being said, it is always good to refresh one s memory on concepts previously discussed. The movie Inside Out displays the concept of memory very well and in a way that all ages can understand. The way that Inside Out depicted short term memory and long term memory seem to be somewhat accurate. Short term memory is kept in one place, in the human brain, short term memory is stored in the hippocampus and in the movie short term memory is stored in the headquarters, where it is sent to long term memory when Rylee sleeps, this is rather similar to what actually happens in the human brain. As we sleep, our memories that have been encoded are stored into long term memory for later retrieval. Long term memory in the movie has some things that are portrayed accurately and others that are not so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am more familiar with physical match context than I am with emotional match context. One of my high school teachers discussed this idea with my class. She talked about the concept that if you chewed a specific flavor of gum while you were studying and then chewed the same flavor of gum while you were taking the test, you would remember the information that you studied better. I was not really sure that I bought what she was saying but now I know that it is an accurate concept, physical context match. Even though I am not as familiar with emotional context match, I can see how that could be just as powerful. It seems to be easier to remember fun, happy memories of your family when you are happy with then than it is to remember those same happy memories when you are angry with your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Characteristics Of Beowulf Beowulf: A True Christian Hero A hero is someone who demonstrates acts of courage which is accompanied by a high moral character. A Christian hero not only demonstrates these qualities, but they also stay true to the will of God and demonstrate a sense of faith. This requires being selfless, obedient in faith, and most importantly having tremendous courage. The character Beowulf, in the epic poem by the same name, presents all these characteristics. Throughout the poem his character matures and ultimately becomes a better leader, which makes these traits all the more present. Beowulf s quality of leadership and passion for the well being of others truly defines a Christian hero. Exhibiting selflessness is a characteristics that plays a great deal in how others perceive you. Beowulf was a type of leader that did not think twice before helping those in need. In many cases he was willing to sacrifice himself for the better good of his people, which is the ultimate act of selflessness. But in the very beginning, even before he was king of his own land he exhibited his selfless nature. He did this by coming to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes. The following excerpt, Beowulf kindness is revealed, When he heard about Grendel, Hygelac thane was on home ground, over i Gretland. There was no one else like him alive. In his day, he was the mightiest man on earth, highborn and powerful. He ordered a boat that would ply the waves. He announced his plan: to sail the swan s road and seek out that king, the famous prince who needed defenders. Nobody tried to keep him from going, no elder denied him,der as he was to them. (Beowulf; lines 194 203). Beowulf went on to defeat of grendel and his mother,two monsters ploughing Hrothgar and his people. This act gained him respect his selfless act blossomed into the blessing of him one day becoming a king himself. Beowulf did not have to come to the aid of the king but did so anyway. He, from the beginning, wanted to help anyone in need, no one could or would stop him from accomplishing this goal. He sacrifice his life for the wellbeing of people who were in a neighboring country, it goes to say that he would obviously seek to go beyond that for his own. Heroism is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Unhappy Man in E.A. Robinson s a Happy Man THE NEEDS AND ITS COVERAGE IN BUILDING HAPPINESS IN EDWIN ARLINGTON S A HAPPY MAN Introduction A Happy Man is a poem of Edwin Arlington Robinson about happiness reached by Edwin through the decision he made. Edwin lived in a period of millionaire when American competes to become millionaire after the Civil War. He born and raised in Maine to a wealthy family, he was the youngest of three sons and not groomed to take over the family business. Instead, he pursued poetry since childhood, joining the local poetry society as its youngest member. His personal life was soon beset by a chain of tragedies. But in A Happy Man, he is a man of happiness in his live. He doesn t pretend as a happy man running from his tragic live. In the quest of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The higher esteem appears in our deep heart. Achieving this level leads us to the advanced level of needs which brings happiness. Higher esteem comes along with self improvement willingness. They who passed this level are aware of their self. They eager to change negative qualities in themselves that could be changed. Arabian proverb said ashlikh nafsaka yashlukhu lakannas . Correct yourself then others. The next is Self Actualization comes as part of the higher esteem needs after self improvement willingness; it is the continuous desire to fulfill potentials, to be all that you can be. They are a matter of becoming the most complete, the fullest, you . Along with this comes a certain freshness of appreciation, an ability to see things, even ordinary things, with wonder. They will become more aware around them. Then with their full potential, they will conscious or unconsciously fill people needs by doing something. At the end, happiness not only brought to themselves but also to others. Conclusion The happiness is often related to the coverage of needs. As people born and grown, they only have small needs for their survival at the beginning. When their basic survival needs completed, they will face a test to the next level of needs, failure on the test leads them lost in the basic survival needs accomplishment. In the other hand, a success in the test brings them awareness towards themselves and around. This circumstance brings happiness not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Drones Essay Felix Chan Dr. Wilkes Senior Seminar 6 December, 2015 Drones, that all INTRODUCTION As a human when we employ power by facts and evidence gathering with all the tools at our disposal, they can have a significant impact. So then will we use the new technology of unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, to create power for our stories? First of all we have to try to define what the word drone encompasses. In the spring 2013 issue of News Media The Law, Lilly Chapa provided this description: Technically, any aircraft that is controlled remotely is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or drone. Most modern drones are controlled by Global Positioning System based commands programmed through a computer. Drones can cost anywhere from $300 to $5 million and can be as small as a dinner plate or as large as a Cessna. They can be equipped with a variety of tools, including cameras, GPS trackers, infrared sensors and weapons [Chapa 2013] MONEY With Bezos Amazon, as well as with Vartanian s dry cleaning business, part of the drive behind the expanded use of UAVs in the United States stems from nothing more than capitalistic ambition. A Bloomberg.com story written by David Mildenberg, examines the competition among two dozen U.S. states to win the right to open testing facilities that will determine whether drones can operate in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also attempts to ease Americans fear of drones. One such effort involved the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International s three day trade fair at the Washington Convention Center in August 12 15. This have many resources about why the drone are useful as well as why the drone can help the communities. Bennett journal about potential useful tools is an interesting and informative read. It is important read to understand why American fear drone in our land and the impact the drone can have in our culture and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Anthropocentrism And Animal Rights Essay Outside of secular views about animal rights, two Christian oriented views exist on the subject. The first is anthropocentrism. The simple definition of the term is man centered (Cairns 29). Adherents of this view see creation as valuable only if it serves a utilitarian purpose for humanity (Linzey 16). Humans are seen to be the only creatures who receive direct divine and moral concern, thus making them superior to any animal (Green 69). Furthermore, the view denies that animals have any rights at all (Geisler 356 57). Several arguments are made to support this point, such as the fact that animals are not persons and that humanity is a steward of God s creation, though this does not mean animals have rights (Linzey 75 77; 86 89). The second Christian oriented view of animal rights is non anthropocentrism. As the term suggests, the view is the complete opposite of anthropocentrism. Rather than see humanity as the most significant creature in the universe, non anthropocentrism sees it as a neighbor to animals because all who share with us the divine spark of conscious life, given by God at creation, are our neighbors (Phelps 42). Many claims are made to support this premise. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter what is under consideration, all creation has independent worth and irreducible value (Geisler 345). Theologically, since God provides for all creation, this means that it all possesses intrinsic value (Linzey 8 9). Second, the view asserts that animals have souls (Phelps 57). Allegedly, Genesis chapters one and two indicate that humans and animals have the same life force and divine breath (58 61; Gen. 1:24; 2:7, 19). Furthermore, it is suspected that Isaiah recorded the presence of animals in heaven (63; Is. 11:6 9). Therefore, non anthropocentrism claims, animals have souls and will be present in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Modern Policing Grew Out Of Private Security Concerns Modern policing grew out of private security concerns. Crime prevention is a major issue in our society. A greater burden is being placed on public law enforcement to respond to crisis situations. As a result, the consumer is turning to the private security industry to help protect our communities and businesses. Private security agencies are one of the fastest growing entities in our country. The demand for security services is growing at stellar 6% rate a year in our post 9/11 climate. This trend shows no sign of abating. There are many different actors within a private security firm, license private patrol officers, private investigators, alarm company s operators, bodyguards, and executive protection agents. Starting a security company requires specific state and federal laws to be followed. You must possess experience in the field, take the necessary training courses, and be responsible for training your employees. All owners or managers of security companies must meet and maintain certain requirements. Managers in charge of the private security related businesses must be a DCA qualified manager. Security agencies are regularly required to complete numerous different financial statements for a variety of reasons. Among the more common financial statements are a cash flow statement, and a shareholder s equity statement. In order to fully understand all concepts and strategies in starting a private security service, our paper will touch on some of the basic points to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Theology 104 Reflective Essay Theology 104 has really changed my outlook and views regarding systematic theology. I now understand more clearly that as Christians, in order to be able to accurately share our faith that we must all be a theologian to some extent. Looking at the totality of it all, the four religion courses I have taken since January 2015 have really expanded my views and understanding of what it is to be a Christian. Between Philosophy and Contemporary Ideas (PHIL201), Contemporary Worldviews (APOL 104), Survey of Biblical Literature (BIBL 104), and Introduction to Christian Thought (THEO 104), my understanding of the Bible and Christianity in general has increased exponentially. While my overall belief system has not been impacted, I now have a better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As someone who has always wanted to understand the Bible better and use scriptures within proper context, the last six months has really helped me to understand context; how to determine it, and how to apply it properly. Another important aspect I have learned, specifically via THEO 104, is defense of the reliability of scripture. Approximately 5000 Greek manuscripts exist, along with an additional 13,000 copies of portions of the New Testament, which stands in stark contrast to no other major historical writing has more than 200 manuscripts available, and most have less than a dozen; biblical scholars have determined that these manuscripts were copied with at least 95% accuracy (Towns, E., 2002). I now understand more fully what salvation is and what it entails. Rather than just saying something to the effect of Salvation is forgiveness of sin and the path to eternal life, I can discuss the faith experience, regeneration, and life transformation more in depth, with more accuracy. With all that I have learned, it is quite impossible to narrow that education down specifically to one area in which I have acquired knowledge. Overall, I am in awe at how my eyes have been opened wider, and how my spirit has been spoken to. My worldview has not changed, it has expanded to include deeper truths and more accurate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Why Animals Survive The Winter Research Paper With snow, ski season, and the holidays upon us, it is easy to tell that we ve made it into the winter season. Luckily, winter doesn t mean we have to stay indoors! The Vail Valley offers the opportunity to ski, snowboard, snowshoe, sled and a wide variety of other activities to stay active and outdoors in the winter. However, unlike us, many animals are not able to remain active and outdoors for the winter due to the bitter cold. Animals have a variety of mechanisms they use to survive the cold winters, three of the strategies animals use to survive the winter are: adapting, hibernating, or migrating. For us humans, adapting to the winter means turning up the heat in our houses, wearing winter coats, and finding activities to replace the things we can no longer do outside. For animals, adapting is a bit more difficult. Animals like elk and moose adapt to the frigid temperatures by growing thicker coats to keep them warm, these coats will then be shed in the spring. Similarly, some animals change the color of their coats. Snowshoe hare s coats change to white which is warmer and better at camouflaging with the snow. White fur is warmer because the lack of pigment leaves more room for air to be trapped in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bears are some of the best known hibernators. While in hibernation, bears still burn 4,000 calories a day, meaning they need to store up many thousands of calories in their fat rolls in order to survive the long winters. Another well known hibernator is the marmot, which will sleep in their burrows below the snow for even longer than bears. Marmots can hibernate for up to eight months! They ve been hibernating since about September and will wake up in May. In their state of hibernation, marmots heart rate will drop to less than ten beats per minute and they will take less than five breaths per ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Founder Of Steve Jobs Introduction Apple Inc. had very small beginnings. The co founder, Steve Jobs, was born in San Francisco, California in 1955. He was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs, where he was given the names Steven Paul Jobs. The family loved in what is now known as Silicon Valley. As a child, Steve and his father worked on electronics in their garage. Here Steve was taught how to take a part and put back together gadgets and that became a hobby if his throughout his childhood. Jobs was an innovative and intelligent thinker. He tested so well in school that he was proposed to skip ahead, but his parent declined. While Steve attended Homestead High School, he met Steve Wozniak. Wozniak eventually became Jobs future partner and co founder of Apple. In a 2007 interview with PC World, Steve Wozniak told of how he and Jobs worked together so well: We both loved electronics and the way we used to hook up digital chips, Wozniak said. Very few people, especially back then, had any idea what chips were, how they worked and what they could do. I had designed many computers, so I was way ahead of him in electronics and computer design, but we still had common interests. We both had pretty much sort of an independent attitude about things in the world... They went on to be one of the most innovative partners of our time. Upon graduation, Jobs attended Reed College in Portland Oregon. Realizing it wasn t for him, he dropped out of college and began taking creative classes throughout the next 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Detailed Workout Training Program Essay I have a close friend who is a Ranger and he sent me a detailed workout for new recruits, one that will try you and push you to the limits if you dare to try it. For those of you looking to develop an Arnold Schwarzenegger body this is not for you. The only thing you ll find here is hardcore, boot camp training that will give you stamina and strength. This is a day by day, five week training program that is designed to push you further than you have ever gone before. Good Luck... Week 1 Monday: 1.150 meter swim, without stopping, any style. 2.Walk with rucksack(1/3 bodyweight), 3 miles in 45 minutes. Tuesday: 1.Stationary/real bike, 20 minutes at a moderate pace. 2.Jump rope ,10 minutes, try as much as possible without stopping. Wednesday: 1.Push Ups, three sets of 30 seconds(straight). 2.Three mile run, moderate pace. 3.Pull Ups, three sets of maximum reps. 4.Walk with rucksack, 5 miles in 1 hr 20 minutes. Thursday: 1.Stationary/Real bike, 20 minutes at a moderate pace. 2.45 yard sprints, 10 times. 3.15 meter swim, freestyle. Friday: 1.Walk with rucksack, 5 miles in 1 hr 20 minutes. Saturday: 1.Three sets each of Push Ups and Sit Ups; max reps in 30 seconds. 2.Three sets of chin ups, max reps. 3.200 meter swim, freestyle.
  • 30. Sunday: REST the whole day. Week 2 Monday: 1.Walk with rucksack(1/3 Body weight), 8 miles in 2 hrs. Tuesday: 1.Stationary/Real bike, 20 minutes, moderate pace. Wednesday: 1.Three sets each of Push ups, Chin ups, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cell Transport Mechanisms And Permeability Lab Report PhysioEx™ Lab: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability Activity 1: Simple Diffusion Chart 1 Dialysis Results (Average Diffusion rate in mM/min) Solute Membrane (MWCO) 20 50 100 200 NaCl ( ) 0.0150 0.0150 0.0150 Urea ( ) ( ) 0.0094 0.0094 Albumin ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Glucose ( ) ( ) ( ) 0.0040 1) Which solute(s) were able to diffuse into the right beaker from the left? NaCl, Urea, Glucose 2) Which solute(s) did not diffuse? Albumin 3) If the solution in the left beaker contained both urea and albumin, which membrane(s) could you choose to selectively remove the urea from the solution in the left beaker? How would you carry out this experiment? 16 min 200 = 4.5 in both beakers 16 min ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The filtration rate increased as the solute number increased 2) Which solute did not appear in the filtrate using any of the membranes? Powdered Charcoal 3) What would happen if you increased the driving pressure? Use the simulation to arrive at an answer. The concentration remained the same but the filtrate rate increased. 4) Explain how you can increase the filtration rate through living membranes. By increasing pressure which increases filtration rate. 5) By examining the filtration results, we can predict that the molecular weight of glucose must be greater than 100 but less than 200. Activity 5: Active Transport 1) Watch the solute concentration windows at the side of each beaker for any changes in Na+ and K concentrations. The Na+ transport rate stops before transport has completed. Why do you think that this happens? The Na/K concentrate have equalized. 2) What would happen if you did not dispense any ATP? No transport will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. An Extension Of White Washed Americ Black History Month An Extension of White Washed America: Black History Month Intro: February is arguably one of the most popular months of the year. It has the fourth most celebrated holiday, chocolates and candies are on sale, and it honors the central role of those of African descent in U.S. history. This month is referred to as Black History Month. One moth to celebrate ALL of black history. To celebrate our African ancestors who were chained and thrown on ships. To celebrate our people enslaved on the plantations of the south. Our mothers, fathers, and grandparents who march for us just so we could go to the same schools as white men. And our unarmed brothers and sisters who are being shot without a cause or a reason any more than because a white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Woodson never intended the month to be in recognition of black firsts and recognized icons. The month was intended to be a stepping stone around the hate of the era and eventually have black history included in the teachings of American history. Woodson s vision for this observance was to show the African American people the work ethic, entrepreneurship, and dignity evincive of our ancestors. He also wanted to use it as a way to progress Caucasians past vicious stereotyping. Ultimately, it was supposed to be about unity and not create a cultural divide based on ethnocentric pride. The need for Negro History Week in 1926 and Black History Month in 1976 was self evident. But in 2017, is it potentially harming our causes and movements? And I am in no way saying that Black pride is harming us. It seems that what used to be a campaign around hate is inciting hateful backlash. From Beyoncé dressing as a black panther, to a movement to make Black Lives Matter, to electing our very first black president. While two of those are monumental, they shouldn t be an excuse for the blatant racism recently coming into light. A racism that spent a couple decades hiding from the public until protected by the imaginary shield of the internet and social media. And the worst thing about this racism is that very rarely is it the racism we have come to know. It s conditional. It s people saying all black people ever do is whine about how poorly their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. My Mother s Tongue by Amy Tan In the personal essay My Mothers Tongue (1990), Amy Tan, widely known author explains her insights on language and culture identity using details and memories from her own life experiences. Tan conceals that the language in which her mother used with her was the language that helped shape the way [she] saw things, expressed things, made sense of the world (1208) and in the process it made her who she is today as an author. Tan illuminates the euro centricity of the Master Narrative by retelling stories of her mother being treated poorly because of her broken or limited English. She recalls many past experiences where her mother suffered from bad service and treatment from restaurants, stockbrokers, and even hospitals. Using examples from her personal life Tan gets her point across about language and culture characteristics in order to show how Chinese culture is affected by the master narrative and also encourages others to include a variety of cultures in order to overcome bias opinions. Tan s apparent audience can be ranged from the child of an immigrant to a doctor and offers an authentic and rich portrayal of Chinese history through her conflicting experience of her Chinese and American cultures. In the essay Straw into Gold: The Metamorphosis of the Everyday (1984), Sandra Cisneros, nationally known Mexican American author, uses an informal tone and fragment sentences such as I d never seen anybody make corn tortillas. Ever (1226) to help create a voice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Slavery In Shymia s Article, Slave Girl In the article, Slave girl in California, a girl named Shymia was sold into slavery by her parents and was sent to america with her slave holder. Shymia spent four years with with her slave holder till she was rescued and given a second chance in life. In the novel, Frederick was a man who was born into slavery by her slave mother and a white man who could have been his own master. After many years of seeing tragic and horrifying event while in slavery he writes his life in a book in hopes of showing others how slavery feels from a slave s point of view. Now for my thesis statement which is slavery and family are central themes that are similar in both slave girl and the narrative of Frederick but both also oppose each other with the theme of education . Both stories rotate on a single word as their main idea and that is slavery and both stories have their own way of showing it. In the article of slave girl she explains how slavery is and these were her words, Slavery is like someone is mugging you and stealing your life . Frederick had a different way of showing slavery by telling others the relationship that most slave s have with their parents and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frederick had a very difficult family tree since people would mention that his father was a white man and even being his master that controlled him and his mother would be out into another plantation but she would still come over and visit her dear son for a bit. For Shymia, she actually was sold into slavery by her own parents which was upsetting to find out. After Shymia was rescued she was allowed to call her parents and once she did her parent continued to tell Shymia that her slave holders were nice people and that what she did was giving her mother a heart attack so after that Shyima decide to stay in america and was adopted by a young couple. Both Shymia and Frederick didn t really have good parents but they still pushed forward and moved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Elderly Abuse As our population ages there are more individuals who are relying on the assistance and the care from others in order to perform tasks throughout their day. With this reliance on other individual s assistance the elderly population is at an increased rate of experiencing a form of abuse from their caregiver. Children or a spouse are often found to be the abuser for elderly individuals who are still living in the community setting (DeLiema, Navarro, Enguidanos, Wilber, 2015). This is becoming a growing concern, as it is estimated that around 10% of the United States elderly population is currently or has experiences at least one form of abuse. The forms of abuse that can occur include physical, sexual, psychological or emotional, financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The report of elder abuse is no exception. Though it may be more difficult to get an actual statement of abuse from an older adult, possibly due to their loved one or care giver being present, there are ways for nurses to give patients a chance to report the abuse. For example, conducting a discussion of the patient s health history in private, including safety questions and questions concerning abuse, may help the patient be more willing to report any type of abuse they are facing. Asking questions such as, Are you in a relationship where you feel unsafe? or, Are you in a relationship where you are being harmed by someone? gives these patients a chance to report the abuse without pressuring them to come out and say it on their own (Daly et al., 2012). Also, giving them the opportunity to just simply say yes or no to these questions helps nurses determine whether further assessment is necessary. However, it is also the nurse s responsibility to determine the risk factors for abuse, and recognize the signs of elder abuse in their patients. Some of these signs can include; malnourishment, bruising or other marks on the skin, burns on areas outside of the patients reach, and not being able to explain how a certain injury occurred. It is important however that the nurse does not appear overpowering to the other adult as an injury may not be a result of abuse but is the result of normal aging or effect of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Causes Of Prejudice In C. P. Ellis By Terkel A terrible experience during the eighth grade has caused me to become prejudiced against Koreans, and believed that they were the most avaricious race of people. Since then this has prompted me to develop a negative notion towards them. During my middle school years, my parents would give my brother and I lunch money for school on a daily basis. Every day after class, we would have to walk to our house which was quite distant from our school. One day, we decided to stop by a store on our way home because we were dying of thirst. After we selected one drink that we agreed to share and went to the counter, we realized that we were short five cents. The store owner told us that we could not purchase the drink unless we had the exact amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a child is brought up in a family with parents who are openly racist, for example, he or she may might find that they are influenced into being prejudiced against other races themselves. In the same way, the story of Ellis relates to this theory described by Parrillo. Ellis father acted as a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Growing up around his father and being exposed to his negative views and attitudes towards the blacks eventually instilled in Ellis a natural propensity to be prejudice against them (Terkel 222).Ellis explicitly states The natural person for me to hate would be black people, because my father was a member of the Ku Klux Klan (Terkel 224). The socialization process plays an important role on Guam. Growing up, my siblings and I were taught to show reverence to our elders by Amening or simply kissing them on the cheek. After continually practicing this deed, I often find myself automatically just amening any elderly whether they are Chamorro or not. In fact, when I see younger children not practicing this value I tend to consider them being disrespectful, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Alliteration In The Wanderer And The Wife s Lament Alliteration is defined as the repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables. It is a literary device that authors use to bring attention to certain important ideas or concepts in stories. Alliterations allow the reader to bring their senses together to hear and feel what they are reading by bring in sounds of the world around us into literate. This helps the reader visualize the story, therefore helping the reader to remember it. It is used in many stories as a way to hide metaphors and other subliminal messages. For example, alliterations with the s being the prominent sound could be visualized as a snake slithering, making a character have a slyness about him. Specifically in Anglo Saxon literature, alliteration is significant because it is how authors organized their poems or stories, includes repetition which aids memorization, and emphasizes important parts of the text that the author wants the audience to know. Alliteration in important in both The Wanderer and The Wife s Lament because it helps evoke certain emotions and feelings by using the different functions of alliterative language. In Anglo Saxon works of literature, alliterations are used with stresses to organize poems and to create a certain flow. There are certain patterns that can be seen in the lines of poems, often containing four stressed words with three of the word being alliterative and a caesura separating the four stresses words in half. A simple example of this would be in line 94 of The Wanderer stating, Alas bright beaker! Alas burnished warrior! The audience can almost feel the rhythm of the poem as they read it or hear it told out loud. Having this structure in a poem also works with the language and how it is spoken. It is hard to hear these patterns in translated versions due to other language influences in the English we speak today. When I heard the original version of The Wanderer spoken in Old English, the stressed words really stood out to me and the alliterative words were clear. Listening to the mixture of the Old English language and the alliterative and stressed lines I can feel the way the character in the stories feel. In the first few lines of The Wife s Lament ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. History Of Incorporation The first change according to Nace (2005) is that of easier incorporation This new system of automatic approval for new corporate charters, known as general incorporation, had first been introduced in the late 1700s as a means of allowing churches to receive charters without the need to seek specific approval from the state legislature. (p. 89). Easier incorporation that began in the late 1700s could be said to be the start of the empowerment of corporations. While only churches were granted general incorporation in the late 1700s, any individual according to Glasbeek (2002) can easily create a corporation in today s corporate world One of the more astonishing things about this legal creation (and there are many) is that there are virtually no legal barriers to hurdle for any individual who wants to form a corporation. (p. 7). In essence, the first change marked the beginning of the empowerment of corporations by a way of making it easier to incorporate. In relation to easier incorporation, the second change is that of perpetual existence as it was described by Nace (2005) The classic corporation was chartered for a limited term and had to periodically apply to have its charter extended every six to fifty years, depending on the type of business. After the advent of general incorporation statutes, states gradually began to replace limited terms with perpetual terms (almost half done so by 1903) (p. 91). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Drew Madden Research Paper Drew Madden, Seasoned Entrepreneur and IT Executive Drew Madden is a Healthcare IT entrepreneur who is passionate about Electronic Medical Records and also building high caliber teams that are unique and attractive to corporate culture, and trusted partnerships with clients. Drew has spent over a decade collaborating with the talented stakeholders in the industry to implement, optimize, managing, troubleshoot, and advise on complex challenges accompanying an EMR project. His unique ability to infuse technical EMR background, his experience in project management and consulting operations, enable healthcare IT leaders to build successful implementation teams. He holds a B.S.E. in Industrial Engineering majoring in Medical Systems from the University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The New Christian Counselor Summary This is a review of the Hawkins Clinton book, The New Christian Counselor: A Fresh Biblical and Transformational Approach. While the book in general is quite repetitive, it was more of twelve chapters of a sermon rather than focused on the counseling, but it did have some important points about the importance of Christian counseling throughout the book. Some points that the book makes for the Christian counseling approach include the following: Foundations: Christian counseling builds foundations on the process of redemption and restoration (Hawkins Clinton, 2015, p. 21). Defined: Christian counseling per the book is defined as a discipleship designed to help free people to experience God s pardon, purpose and power (Hawkins Clinton, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Education: College classes teaching this type of counseling is bringing this method more in the forefront in the counseling communities. Primary Goal: One of the primary goals in Christian counseling is to help the client establish a relationship with God, as he is our harbor of safety in our darkest hours. Analysis When comparing Hawkins Clintons approach to the integration models within the lectures it best represents the Interdisciplinary integration. Their approach incorporates both theology and psychology in their method of use. Both take a holistic viewpoint on what is best for their client s well being. They both take the view that when a person is suffering with emotional problems, it affects the physical body and the spirit (Brewer Clinton, n.d.). Both theories whether being used individually or together function on the same concepts of building bridges or pathways been the counselor and the client in order to develop a relationship that will enable the counselor to help in the healing of the mind, the body and the soul/spirit as both psychology and theology both strive to succeed in. Faith plays a large role in counseling as it enhances physical and mental health (Hawkins Clinton, 2015 p. 17) and it can in turn show that faith filled clients become stronger and healthier physically and mentally (Hawkins Clinton, 2015 p. 17) and isn t that what all counselors strive to achieve for their clients they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of That Hideous Strength That Hideous Strength That Hideous Strength written by C. S. Lewis was first published in 1945. The story takes place after the end of World War II in the country of England in the make believe city of Edgestow, and the Institute of Belbury. Mark Studdock a professor at Bracton College in the University of Edgestow is holding a relatively high position in the college, when another member named Feverstone influences him into joining a suspicious organization called N.I C.E. Also his wife Jane Studdock has been having odd dreams. There are a few chief characters in the book. Mark Studdock a young academic at Bragdon College, is a man abscessed with science, who is very worried about his own reputation. Jane Studdock, Mark s wife, is a stubborn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Evil Power in the book was controlled by the devil, who had a Hideous Strength. The book built up tension and power throughout the plot, which was all released at the end when God sent his wrath on the evil sinners of the world. This is a picture of the world nowadays. Sinners are thriving and Evil is growing. Everything is so crooked and backwards, that the Good might begin to lose hope. However it has always been Gods will for the Good to win, and so it will. In this book I can relate to Mark Studdock. I am a wicked sinner like him and I fall into the blinding temptation all the time, just like when Mark was tempted to joining N.I.C.E. God has come in, however, and lifted me out of my sin, as he did for Mark during his custody at Belbury. Those shades have been dropped off of my eyes, and I can clearly see the power, glory, and terror of God. In Romans 12:17, the Bible says Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. The Bible also says, Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world. 2 By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, 3 and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Don t Tread On Me Essay Don t Tread on Me Don t Abandon Due Process, Not Even for Terrorism is an editorial written on September 22nd by Andrew Napolitano published on Reason.com. The editorial discusses the use by the American justice system of Due Process in extreme cases such as terrorism. Due Process is defined as, fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen s entitlement. Since the turn of the twenty first century, there has been a worldwide increase in the amount of large scale terror attacks especially on our domestic soil. Napolitano s editorial pulls upon many sources such as factual information, testimonials, and recent events. His argument can be summed up in a sentence: Without due process for those we hate and fear, even those whose guilt is obvious, we will all lose our freedoms. In the editorial Napolitano hits on three major points: the constitutional bindings of our country, the recent track record of our country with terrorism, and his own experience as a New Jersey Superior Court judge for eight years. To begin Napolitano s reputation is the reason he is so qualified to speak on this issue. Napolitano is a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey and the senior judicial analyst at Fox News. Napolitano has written nine books on the U.S. Constitution. Though his background in law and the judicial systems will give him impulse to make his argument favor the Constitution as it is interpreted. Napolitano closes with a quote from Supreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...