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Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the...
Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the existence of God based upon religious
experiences
Religious experiences are experiences we have of the divine or God. These experiences may be
Mystical experiences, conversion experiences or revelatory experiences. Paul Tillich states that
religious experience is a feeling of ultimate concern , a feeling that demands a decisive decision from
the one receiving it. He describes it as an encounter followed by a special understanding of its
religious significance.
The argument for religious experiences is based on 3 premises. Premise one states that the experience
of X indicates the reality of X. One problem with this premise is that the experience of X does not
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The problems with premise three can also be highlighted by looking at the religious experience of
Mosses when he saw God in the burning bush. When God came to him, Mosses had just killed a man
and run away into the desert. Therefore he could be experiencing extreme guilt which could cause him
to have an illusion. Also if he is in the desert then he was most likely dehydrated which again could
cause an illusion. Therefore other factors may be used to explain religious experiences.
Another example to support premise three, and one that addresses the problem of the subjective nature
of religious experiences, is corporate religious experiences. This is when large numbers of people all
have the same religious experience at the same time. The fact that they are experienced by many leads
to the fact that they can be objectively tested and the accounts validated adding further support for the
argument.
Those that argue that religious experiences are proof of the existence of God usually argue inductively.
This means that they look at the subjective testimonies of individuals who claim to have had religious
experiences in order to find similar characteristics and then draw the general conclusion that the
experiences can only be explained in terms of the existence of God. For example Swinburne argued
inductively supporting
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The Patriot Movie Historical Accuracy
The Patriot The movie, The Patriot, was released in the year 2000. It is a drama/action film that relates
to the American Revolutionary War. Although the plot of the movie is fictional there are many aspects
that relate to what happened in the war, but some have discrepancies. The Patriot is the story of a
South Carolina plantation owner, Benjamin Martin, who is played by Mel Gibson. It is more a story of
a family during the war then the war itself. When all of the men from Charleston gathered to the town
meeting to discuss whether they should join the war effort and separate with England or not, Martin
speaks of taxation without representation, which in fact was a major factor in the war. To me, this
proves that the movie tried to be as factual to history as possible. Originally, Martin ... Show more
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They had already lost their mother; he was all they had left. When William Tavington, a ruthless
British Colonel, kills one of his sons and takes another prisoner, he is left with no choice but to fight
for the colonies freedom. Benjamin Martin s character is supposedly based on Francis Marion, who
was a heartless murderer. Martin uses guerilla warfare to stop the British from getting supplies and
attack outposts in order to slow General Charles Cornwallis from joining the British troops in the
North. Although the purpose of the movie is to entertain the audience, it can also be viewed as history.
It does follow historical events from the beginning of the Revolutionary War. However, many details
have been altered to create drama and action for the viewer s entertainment. One scene in the movie
that was created solely for the purpose of entertainment is when the British grouped many colonists
and locked them inside of a church that they then set on fire, burning them all alive. This never
occurred in history because something of such matter would have been printed in every history
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My Reading And Writing Recovery Program
When I was in the first grade there was a state mandated test that all first graders took to determine
what skill level we were at with our reading and writing. I was really excited about this test because, I
loved reading and writing so I felt I was good at it. However after the test results came back I was put
in a reading and writing recovery program. For obvious reasons I was extremely disappointed, and
determined to get back into my regular class. As the year progressed I became increasingly better with
reading and writing, by the end of that year I was 2 grade levels above what I was supposed to be at. I
even had my Young Authors book put into to finals, I got to go to a seminar at MSSU about writing. I
like to look back on that memory because it reminds me that I can do anything I put my mind to no
matter where I start. As years go by my passion for reading and writing keeps growing. My 8th grade
year, however, was probably my worst year yet. I really struggled with motivation to do my work, to
go anywhere, to see anyone, I really just wanted to stay in my room by myself all the time. Then I
kind of rediscovered my love for reading and, would read all the time, it even got to the point where I
would read multiple books a week. In reading I was able to find a whole new life, I was able to
become the character and put myself in the story, I had their feelings, I experienced the things they
experienced, I had their personalities, I was the story. Being able to read, I
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Emirates Airline Overview
Introduction Emirates (Fly Emirates) is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates. It is one of
the fastest growing airlines and is known for consistently turning a profit. Though Emirates is owned
by the UAE government, is has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism conglomerate
known for its commitment to the highest standards of quality in every aspect of the business (The
Emirates Story).
History
In March of 1985, Emirates airlines was created with support from Dubai s royal family. With an
investment of 10 million US dollars, Emirates was able to lease a Boeing 737 300 and an Airbus
300B4 for two years ( The Emirates Group). The airline commenced its operations with a new route
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Emirates has chosen not to join any alliance but it does offer code sharing with various airlines. By
remaining an independent airline, it is able to react without consensus from other alliance members
(Lone Emirates still flying high on luxury). With all these destinations, Emirates has been able to have
101098 available seat miles. Business Model Emirates airlines is known for its sound business
strategy and unique ability to plan for the future. One of the first steps taken to cut costs and maximize
exposure is in the preparation for the post travel agent era. By offering online ticketing, having a
YouTube channel and frequently updating its customers using social media, Emirates is able to
eliminate the need for travel agents and generate revenue from advertising placed on its websites
(Annual review by the chairman). Emirates current ratio of direct vs transfer flights is a well balanced
50:50. However this should change once all A 380s are delivered. By focusing on cargo operations
more intensely than its competitors, it is able to generate 20% of its revenue from freight operations.
The airline also has a strong presence in secondary markets that are currently not served by its
competitors (British Airways, Air France and Lufthansa). By almost completely saturating these
secondary markets (Middle East, Indonesia, and south eastern Asia) with its own fleet, the
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Assignment 1 Task 1
As the principal of any school you have the increased responsibility for the compiling to the rules of
the local school district as well as state and federal guideline. This becomes especially true as you
undertake the challenge of serving as principal of the Elm Street Elementary School. The Elm Street
Elementary School is a small suburban school located in Prairie Hills, USA. This school serves
students in kindergarten to fifth grade.
As a result of the location of the school in a suburban community, the parents are very actively
involved in the school. As a result of the active of the supportive parents in the community, the
students arrived every day with a smile on their faces and generally prepared for learning. However, as
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I also share that she is entitled to religious beliefs as long as she does not share them with the students
(Whitehead, 2002). The reading of the Bible is acceptable in the public schools as long as the teacher
does not promote a particular religion for the students in her class according to the First Amendment
(Whitehead, 2002). The teacher can only discuss religion and the Bible if it relates to a subject matter
that is outlined in the approved curriculum (Whitehead, 2002).
Teachers must be careful not to even share Bible readings with students as this is declared
unconstitutional by state and district courts (Abington School District v. Schempp,1963). The sharing
of Bible readings even without teacher comment may violate the students First and Fourteenth
Amendment Rights (Essex,2012). Teachers must therefore follow the guidelines of the Lemon Test
that stipulates the fact that teachers must only teach courses that are offered in the public schools using
materials that they are designated to use in public schools and agree not to teach courses in religion
(Lemon v. Kurtzman and Early v. Dicenso, 1971).
Students, however may read the bible during non instructional times (Essex, 2012). In a Cypress
Fairbanks Indiana School Case, a second grade student was reading the bible during
RESPONSE
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Ir Spectrum
The percent yield for the reaction was rather low, 48.02%. This could be a result of a possible loss of
product during the washing phase when releasing the gas. The loss of product could have occurred
when trying to pipet the dried ester. The boiling point for the product was not taken. The H NMR of
the unknown alcohol was provided for analysis in order to determine the identity. Based on the peaks
and their respective locations, the unknown was determined to be isopentanol. The peak at 0 ppm was
the TMS. From this, the first doublet peak represented the six hydrogens located on the two terminal
carbons, the signal was split as a result of the single hydrogen from the adjacent carbon. This peaks
falls within the typical range for a primary alkyl hydrogen, 0.7 1.3 ppm. The next peak is a quartet that
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For the acetic acid spectrum, the broad peak ranging from 3300 cm 1 indicate the presence of a
carboxylic O H bond. The little bump at just under 3000 cm 1 indicates the presence of sp3 carbon
hydrogen bonds. The peak at 1704.3 cm 1 shows the presence of a carbon oxygen double bond. For
the isopentanol spectrum, the peaks located just under 3000 cm 1 indicate carbon hydrogen bonds.
The broad peak ranging from 3300 cm 1 to 3200 cm 1 indicate the presence of an oxygen hydrogen
alcohol bond present. For the product, the peaks located just under 3000 cm 1 indicate carbon
hydrogen bonds. The peak located at 1739.58 cm 1 indicate the presence of a carbon oxygen double
bond, more specifically an ester carbon oxygen double bond, because it falls in the typical range of
1735 cm 1 to 1750 cm 1. In this spectra however, there is no peak located in the region for an alcohol
O H bond or a carboxylic acid O H bond. Based on these spectra, the data indicates that the that the
esterification has occurred
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Web Analytics Tools And The Intelligent Resource
In many companies, regardless of their size, web analytics has been the answer to numerous questions.
Through its utilization, managers have a grasp of the website, visitors and their behavior so they can
be informed of what s working and what is not. For this reason, Web analytics, to a certain extent, can
drive business results. Along with its increasing popularity, there have been arguments over what
should be the ratio for investment on the tools and the intelligent resource. It goes without saying that
web analytics tools are valuable in gathering data across all the pages in a website and reporting it in
neat graphs. However, tools today are still very limited in their capacity to recommend actions to top
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Second, most web analytics tools tend to provide a massive amount of data, but they fail to produce a
meaningful overall picture for managers. Magnificent success comes from the brains behind the
people who can answer business questions and not the tool which can only spew out data. To get
maximum value from data captured, independent of tool, we need to drive success from the brains
behind the people who will provide key insight analysis.
Data is important to any business, but it is of no value to the manager if all the work only involves
collecting and reporting data without the ability to drive business decisions. Web tools like Yahoo web
analytics and Google Analytics are good at answering the what questions, for example, what happened
on this page today? or What was the best marketing channel last year in terms of site revenue? It
cannot be denied that this information is valuable; however, successful business decisions cannot
come from these analytics tools alone. They cannot offer the insights that an analytics expert can by
digging through the maze of data to find meaningful information. In a word, the Web analytics tool is
only useful when it is used by a certified analytics person. However, some companies fall into the trap
of data. They are
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Atheism, Evolution And Secular Humanism Masquerading As...
Atheism, Evolution and Secular Humanism Masquerading As Science Against the Bible and Creation
By Richard Ruhling | Submitted On February 20, 2014
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Science depends on research. Consider our limited opportunities our lives are brief; our vision is
limited; and we can make huge mistakes, when it comes to events we think were before Bible history.
Here are a few examples:
How often the supposed deductions from some scientists are revised or cast aside;
With what readiness the assumed period of the earth s development is from time to time increased or
diminished by millions of years;
How the theories advanced by different scientists conflict with one another,
Considering all this, do we prefer to trace our descent from germs and mollusks and apes when we
could have an infinitely better genealogy: God created man in His own image, in the image of God
created He him ? Genesis 1:27.
We will look at some scientific evidence below, but first we see Bible history is supported by the
science of archeology back to Genesis 11. a chapter with the Towel of Babel that is the basis of the
European Union poster, Europe: Many
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The Financial Future Of Saudi Arabia Essay
I would like to discuss with you the financial future of Saudi Arabia. Currently Saudi Arabia is one of
the leading producers of oil in the world. However, it is losing its foothold on the market. Many
countries, like North America, are increasing their oil production and are looking for ways to become
less dependent on foreign oil. The rise in competition has caused oil prices to drop. By producing their
own oil, countries not only will increase their revenues, but will also reduce their reliance on foreign
oil. By lowering their need for foreign oil, a country does not have to worry that their oil supply will
be cut off if they go to war. Another cause for the decline in oil prices is caused by an increase in
consumers purchasing more fuel efficient vehicles, such as hybrid or electric vehicles. In many
countries today, especially in North America, there has been a surge demand for fuel efficient vehicles.
This is evident in TV commercials which are advertising more and more vehicles that get 40 to 50
miles per gallon, and by the proliferation of commercials for electric vehicles. Consumers are tired of
paying outrageous prices for oil and are demanding more for their money. As this demand continues to
grow, the demand for oil will plummet. Over the past few years oil prices have been dropping.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (eig.gov), a barrel of oil cost $86.07 on
October 20, 2013. As of October 20, 2015 a barrel of oil sold for
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The For The Indonesian Financial Accounting Standards Board
You are a recent accounting graduate working for the Indonesian Financial Accounting Standards
Board (the Board ). Your manager has asked you to prepare a report, which is to be presented to the
Board. This report should:
Executive Summary
1. Advantages
As the development of globalization in economics in recent years, there is increasing popularity of
IFRS. Based on the research(Shima and Yang 2012), there are more than 100 countries adopting the
IFRS for their accounting standards. As IFRS could bring about varies advantages in comparison with
other accounting standard. For Indonesian, there are three main factors encouraging it to adopt IFRS
in terms of focusing on investors, transparency and comparability.
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As a result, it provides more clarity and guidance to user of financial statements. require more useful
information than the national GAAP,
1.3 liquidity and Capital market
For Indonesia, another significant benefit of adopting IFRS is that increased liquidity of market and
lower cost of capital. Because acquiring IFRS could achieve harmonization of accounting standards.
Since IFRS could enable companies from different market to measure the similar standard. Hence, the
comparability of information improved for international investors and analysts Under the same
standard, it allows for simpler cross border investment in lower cost of capital and large liquidity
(Tarca 2012) Moreover, due to the increased transparency and enhanced confidence of investors,
companies of Indonesia could attract the foreign direct investment to boost their economic growth and
increase competitiveness especially for the international organizations (Larson, R. K 1993). On the
other hand, if using the different requirement for financial statement, it may pose challenges in the
analysis and make decision properly.
Disadvantage:
Cost:
Transition cost is a significant factor discoursing the adoption of IRFS for Indonesia.
Fany (2015) states that Indonesian small and medium companies are
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The Importance of Water in Living Organisms
Water has importance inside cells and externally. This may be because it has interesting chemical and
physical properties; it can be found naturally in all three of its states. However its molecules are
bonded together by hydrogen bonds, this raises its melting and boiling points, i.e. its boiling point
would be 120¢ªC rather than 100¢ªC. Also because it contains slightly negatively charged oxygen
atoms and slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms making it polar.
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br Water has been called a universal solvent because of it polarity. This means it can easily ionise
substances, Many compounds, whether ionic, polar or covalent will dissolve in it, therefore more
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br Water can also be used for support. As plant cells have cell walls as well as cell membranes, when
the plant cell becomes full of water (due to osmosis) it will not burst but the cell wall exerts a force
equal to the osmotic force (the cell is turgid) and this is important in the support of leaves and also in
the stems of herbaceous plants. In animals like the earthworm support is often provided by the
pressure of the fluid inside them,
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Applications And Interfaces Used For Augment Therapy...
Applications and Interfaces Used to Augment Therapy Practices Technology has become more
prominent in everyday tasks, such as tracking our medications and measuring our food intake. In
recent years, psychology has turned to using various technologies to help patients with their treatment,
since only so much growth can occur within the time frame of a therapy session. This field is
relatively new, and not much research has been done. However, there has been research examining
how virtual reality, physiological technology, and smartphone applications could be used in treating
various conditions. One study, ter Heijden and Brinkman (2011), examined how using a virtual
interface that interpreted speech could help patients with social anxiety. Researchers used a Virtual
Reality exposure therapy (VRET) system that created a space to help patients enter a social situation
(ter Heijden and Brinkman, 2011). The system was distributed over two computers; one handled the
visualization of the virtual world including the avatars and all the audio input by the patient, while a
second computer handled the interaction with the therapist and the reasoning logic of the dialogue (ter
Deijden and Brinkman, 2011). The way the system was set up is very similar to how a test team would
function to test a prototype technology (McCracken and Wolfe, p. 141, 2004). In ter Deijden and
Brinkman (2011), participants discussed one of a couple topics for each of the 4 conditions. These
were picked so
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The Gonzales V. Raich
Gonzales v. Raich was a landmark case which determined the extent that Congress could regulate
marijuana usage in California. More precisely, the case involves deliberation between the
constitutionality of the Compassionate Use Act, voted on by the state of California in 1996, and the
Controlled Substances Act (CSA), passed by Congress in 1970. Does the CSA, a policy which permits
the regulation of certain drugs and chemicals by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), exceed the
regulations set under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution? Does the Compassionate Use Act,
which allows for the use of medical marijuana in California, protect citizen s rights to use and
distribute marijuana for medicinal purposes? The decision made by the Supreme Court would spark
debate over these questions as well as similar topics such as federal abuse of power, doctor patient
confidentiality, and the decriminalization of marijuana across America. In my paper, I will cover the
events and influences leading up to the Supreme Court s official decision, the significance of the
outcome, and the questions and issues brought up in the aftermath of Gonzales v. Raich.
In 1996, California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act, which allowed for the cultivation and
usage of marijuana for limited medical purposes. The proposition was the statewide ballot on the issue
of medical marijuana which had been passed. It was enacted with 55% of the population in favor, 45%
opposed, a fact which in and of itself
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Amarna Letters Essay
The Amarna Letters are a significant ancient source because of the insights they give into the political,
social, and economical conditions of the time. They help modern day historians establish the history
and chronology (both absolute and relative) of the Amarna period because of the range of
correspondences discovered. We know that the Amarna Letters are a collection of around 350
cuneiform tablets that include communications between Egypt and the big powers of the region during
the 18th Dynasty and the reign of Akhenten. From the tablets we read in class we saw examples of the
political conditions . From this it s clear that each ruler during the time held himself equal with others.
They address each other peacefully as brother. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, as talked about in the second paper for this course, we can use the Amarna Letters to
surmise what information may be contained in Linear A. From the Amarna Letters we see it was
important to early civilizations to keep record of negotiations whether they are of marriage, of
shipments, or of war and peace with other empires. One record among the Amarna Letters is regarding
a shipment of glass: To the king, my lord, my god... since the king, my lord, has ordered some glass I
send it to the king... (Amarna Letters EA 314). Another record among the Amarna Letters is regarding
the halt of trade: He has now stationed ships of Arwada in Ampi and in Sigata so grain cannot be
brought into Sumur. Nor are we able to enter Sumur...write to the palace about this matter (Amarna
Letters EA 98). One would assume that in order to create a trading empire, it would be pertinent to
know what was being imported and exported thus it s possible that Linear A represents a shipping
record or a trade agreement. It could also serve as a list of trading routes and correspondence about
problems with the routes or fighting that would impede trading such as in the latter example from the
Amarna Letters . Even though the Amarna Letters were written much later than Linear A, they can still
provide evidence for what type of information
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Effects Of Betrayal In The Renaissance
The end of the Middle Ages and the flowering of the Renaissance brought many shifts to European
societal structure. The face of Christianity changed considerably from the fourteenth century to the
mid sixteenth century, beginning with disagreement over who should hold absolute power, the Pope or
the Holy Roman Emperor. While the corporate Catholic church had once maintained a fairly unified
influence on society, a more nuanced form of Christianity began developing, leading to reformed
religious groups with opposing views, namely the Protestants and Anglicans. In the wake of differing
opinions, people s group identification determined what people they sided with and who they wouldn t
tolerate. With more complex religious and political perspectives, people could distance themselves
ideologically from peers, family, and leaders. Frequent mentions of treacherous actions within the
literature of this time demonstrates that these differing views made people feel betrayed by their
associates. The idea of betrayal is prominent in the lives and texts of several authors of this period,
including Dante, Thomas More, and Niccolò Machiavelli. From a Christian perspective, betrayal was
a grave sin befitting serious punishment, while it was irrational from a Humanist perspective and an
inevitable, even beneficial part of mankind from an amoral perspective. During the tumultuous
political and religious climate of the High Middle Ages and Renaissance, conflicting sociopolitical
groupings and
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Tim Berners Lee s The World Wide Web
Introduction
In 1990, Tim Berners Lee who invented the World Wide Web and gave theoretical and technological
background for a new hypertext based linked information system, pointed out the problem of
keywords. Searching for a particular information, document or webpage is a far more complex and
longer process then it should be, mainly because two people never seem to choose the same keyword
for the same concept. (Berners Lee, 1990) This problem becomes more and more acute as we enter the
age of the Social Web characterized by collaborative and continuous creation, adaptation and
alteration of content. The first generation of web tools, between 1990 and 2003, allowed users to
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However, the problem with keyword selection has remained largely unsolved, although social tagging
was a big step forward.
When users are searching for information on the web, they evaluate results tertieved before planning
the next search procedure. When evaluating, users are able to make connections between information
pieces from text, image or video based content and make associations between words. The goal of the
third generation of the web is to make more data available online readable and analyzable for
machines as well. The Semantic Web will bring structure to the meaningful content of Web pages by
using metadata and ontology, creating an environment where software agents can rapidly answer
complex queries of users. (Berners Lee et al. 2001) The source of this environment is already there:
we have huge amount of data available online. Three components help to transform existing data and
store them as semantic data (Herman, 2006, 2008):
Universal Resource Identifier (URI) which is a subject or an object;
Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples (s,p,o) which means a labeled connection between
two resources, where s , p and o stand for subject, property/predicate and object;
Ontology, a common metadata vocabulary that defines the concepts and relationships used to describe
and represent an area of knowledge. It is used for property characterization, term equivalence analysis
and reasoning
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Comparing The Call Of Cthulhu And At The Mountains Of Madness
As important compositions of the Cthulhu mythos created by Howard Phillips Lovecraft, both The
Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness employ first person narration. Lovecraft employs a
common technique of horror literature in these two stories: characters attempt to interpret abnormal
phenomena with rational explanations, and horror is created when the characters fail to achieve their
purpose. In these two stories, the narrators are both highly driven by curiosity, and they are
enthusiastic about what they explore. However, two narrators are both unwilling to solve what they
have learned ultimately. Through the alternation of the subjective attitudes of narrators, Lovecraft
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Although both narrators change their attitude about what they learn through each story, the tone of
Thurston in The Call of Cthulhu is less varied. In both works, the narrators start with an uneasy and
nervous tone. Since the first impression about Cthulhu, Thurston has insisted that the image of
Cthulhu is shockingly frightful ( The Call of Cthulhu 5). Similarly, Dyer feels nervous and terrified
about what he sees in Antarctic, which reminds him some terrible reading experience from
Necronomicon (At the Mountains of Madness 7). Both the tones of Thurston and Dyer demonstrate
that they are anxious and nervous about the subjects they are going to study. However, the tone is
rarely changed in The Call of Cthulhu through the whole story. Moving to the ending, Thurston feels
scared because he [knows] too much, and the cult still lives ( The Call of Cthulhu 32). Thurston s tone
of fear constantly remains, and it only changes to some degree. The feelings, thoughts, and attitudes of
Thurston are mainly based on his reading rather than going through situations that really terrify him
personally. Thus, readers emotion is less affected by Thurston s narration. Under this situation, third
person narration can replace the first person narration in The Call of Cthulhu . The tone of third person
narration can be more ominous and suspenseful, especially when Thurston has no personal experience
involved. In contrast, the tone of Dyer in At the Mountains of Madness changes continually through
the whole story. The variation of Dyer s tone can easily evoke readers emotions, and thus creates
affective mutuality between readers and the protagonist. After a short while of uneasiness and
nervousness at the beginning, the tone of Dyer becomes enthusiastic because of the significant
discovery by their expedition. For instance, he says
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Spikerush Research Paper
The Spikerush is from the Cyperaceae family. The common name is Eleocharis spp. It is also known
as Eleocharis Palustris, Marsh Spike rush, Creeping Spike rush and it grows in the Spring. The Latin
mane for Spikerush is Eleocharis Palustris. The Spikerush name is acquired from the Greek words
Charis which means grace and Heleios, which means marsh dweller. Spikerush grows to a maximum
height of four feet at maturity. The growth rate is moderate and takes 20 years before it is fully grown.
The Spikerush will adapt and grow in fine, medium and coarse textured soil. The Spikerush is a
perennial plant and can grow underwater. They can also grow in water that is shallow or in soil that is
moist. Spikerush grows in part shade to full sunlight.
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Core Concepts Of Identity Paper
Core Concepts
Identity
Identity refers to structured sense of self, which manipulates itself in threads of life (Burr, 2015).
Figure 1 of Tūrangawaewae shows individuals identity can be classified under our age, our gender
(male or female), the values and beliefs we share (religious or non religious), the experiences ( good
or bad), the people we surround ourselves with (friends and family), also not limited to, from our
genetic inheritance (ancestors or parents). However, identity threads are not pre inherited but are pre
constructed idea influenced by social experiences (Kahu, 2015). I am a woman, 21 years of age,
Christian by faith, Fijian Indian by ethnicity. I use mind set of goals to convey through my identity.
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Yet again participation in social events constructs a new identity, a voice. Voices are not just the right
to vote or express belonging through the act of protest, as not all voices are intended to get
acknowledged (Kahu, 2015). Being a union member I portray my identity in a different way.
Participating in strikes is my way of conveying my rights. This participation concludes my idea of
raising awareness of what is important to my identity, my sense of belonging in a community.
Although an act of protest may not make a difference in an overall outcome, it can still leave the idea
behind for future consideration. Not always we act on behalf of conveying the self belonging but the
belonging of a community as a whole. In the end my rights is my
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Modern Warfare
Modern warfare ranges from small to large campaigns with military fundamentals shaping the
battlefield. However, none has a more significant value as the Napoleonic eras. Although France is no
longer a dominant power, its military fundamentals influence the United States (U.S.) military.
The U.S. military employs three Napoleonic era fundamentals of Command and Control (C2),
professional military, and nationalism. These fundamentals shape the U.S. military during peace and
war. Maintaining peace and winning wars are important. To do that, large capable militaries are
required with C2 and Napoleon recognized this. Napoleon task organized the Army into Armies,
Corps, Divisions, and Brigades, centralizing C2.
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CMTCs provided the foundation for CAM units deploying to a Full Spectrum of Operations
battlefield.
Although conflicts tailor training, training is the number one reason the U.S. Army is successful.
Training is not something we do. It is what we do! A professional military is not successful as a nation
of support. France experienced a revolution, one that brought change from mass politics to mass
warfare to Europe. Napoleon recognized this and benefited from the transition from dynastic to
national warfare. The French revolution had realized the idea for the citizen Soldier, committed to the
cause of the people, for which he fought. Napoleon exploited nationalism on his own troops, rallying
them to success. National success depends on every citizen. As the French Army mobilized, its
citizens did, too. Young men will go to battle; married men will forge arms and transport supplies;
women will make tents, uniforms, and serve in hospitals; children will pick rags; old men will have
themselves carried to public squares to inspire the courage of the warriors, and to preach hatred of
kings and the unity of the Republic. Nationalism brought change to the world, as monarchies were
overthrown and people governments formed. Although the U.S. formed prior to the French
Revolution, its Nationalism has been prevalent for over 200 years. National support defines U.S.
military success, as it did for Napoleon. When conflicts are imminent, the U.S. military mobilizes
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Eight Legged Creepy Flies Research Paper
The Origin of Eight Legged Creepy Crawlies
The tragic tale of how spiders came into existence began with a young girl named Arachne; naive,
prideful and a bit too talented. Arachne challenged Athena, the goddess of weaving. In some versions
of the myth Arachne directly declared her superiority to the goddess and challenged Athena, and in
other versions, her sheer skill challenged the goddess. A contest followed, and although Arachne s
weaving was better than Athena s, it was disrespectful and showed a disgraceful vision of the gods.
Weaving the gods in a bad light was a tragic mistake for Arachne, and she paid for the transgression
with her human life. Athena in a rage decided to allow Arachne to weave forever and turned her into a
spider, or, scientifically known as an arachnid (Hamilton 302 303).
As the myth above explains, Arachne was the first spider, so the species took her name: Arachnid.
Contrary to common knowledge, spiders are not the only arachnids in existence, although they are the
most significant order in that class. Other animals which fall under the category of arachnids include
scorpions, mites, ticks, and harvestmen. Today aspects of the myth live on in the existence of
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The last recorded sightings of the arachnid occurred in Legsheath and Duddleswell, in Ashdown
Forest, East Sussex, in 1969 (BBC), the news article explains. This quote from the BBC article
displays a usage of the term for spider derived from Arachne s name and although it does not directly
reference the myth, the word arachnid stems from Arachne s myth and shows a
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Research Paper On Dante s Inferno
Buffy Lunsford Montgomery
World Literature
Deborah Germany
December 7, 2016
Let The Punishment Fit The Crime
I grew up in a very strict, religious household and though I was never baptized in the religion
I was a practicing Jehovah s Witness till about the age of 25. I do still occasionally go to their
meetings but more importantly I still believe the fundamentals of what they teach and Hell is not one
of those fundamentals. Jehovah s Witness s believe that when you die that your body and soul returns
to the earth. In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it
you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return (New World Translation, Gen. 3.19).
Whatever your hand finds to do, do with all your might, for there is no work nor planning nor
knowledge nor wisdom in the grave, where you are going (New World Translation, Ec. 9.10). The
Witness s teach death is the punishment for sin, not hell. So I found this topic of Hell, it s sinners and
their punishments for our Critical Response paper what peaked my interest the most. Dante s Inferno
The Divine Comedy although it is divine by literary standards there is nothing comedic about it.
Dante s journey through hell is an eye opening and terrifying one for him as he searches to find
Jehovah s grace and love again and release his self of sin. Through his journey he encounters the
different
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The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution or the Cultural Revolution had been a failed attempt at
making China a stronger country. This revolution had destroyed China s rich history. The period from
1966 to 1969 had been terrifying years in which the Red Guards used violence to purge China of any
anti communist sources. Mao Zedong had led the violence and turmoil in China after his failed
attempt at the Great Leap Forward. He relied on China s youth to change the traditional customs and
ideas. The students carried the Cultural Revolution forward and were encouraged to attack authority.
Mao said, to rebel is justified. (par. 2, Schell). The stated goals of the Cultural Revolution were to
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The rich culture throughout China was completely destroyed by the red guards. Not only had the Red
Guard utilized violence to enforce China s new communist ideals, but also rid China of the old culture.
The government leader, Zhou Enlai, stated in The Liberation Army Daily,
We have vigorously to promote proletarian thoughts and smash bourgeois thoughts in all the
academic, educational, journalistic, art, literary, and other cultural circles...It is of the utmost
importance, involving the fate and future of our Party and our country. (pg. 174, Karnow)
This statement from this critical leader shows the meaning behind their actions. Mao Zedong wanted
to promote his own ideals about communism in China. In order to do so, Mao destroyed China s
cultural elements that were created over the course of thousands of years. All of the culture
accumulated over this vast amount of time was demolished for the sake of promoting the proletarian
ideals. The horrendous actions of smashing bourgeois thoughts show the goal of the Cultural
Revolution. According to Mao Zedong, promoting communism was going to push China towards
becoming a stronger country. But as shown in the lost history, accumulated throughout each era, the
Cultural Revolution was leading to a place far worse than before. Furthermore, the police would be
given names of the people that were enemies, giving them an opportunity to look for objects from the
old culture. Those who were found with suspicious
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Exercise Addiction
Once the symptoms of exercise addiction are clearly identified in a patient, medical and health
professionals should seek appropriate treatments tailored to find the source or route of their addiction
(Lane, 2008). Additionally, these professionals must differentiate if the addiction occurs in the absence
of an eating disorder. In some cases, an addiction to exercise is typically a dissatisfaction with the
individual s physical appearance. Under stress from this displeasure, exercise is rationalized as a
positive solution to combat this instead of turning to other potentially addictive behaviors (Landolfi,
2012). The Exercise Dependence Scale and Exercise Addiction Inventory allow individuals suffering
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Quetiapine is commonly used to treat patients with major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and
schizophrenia. In the study, the patient used Quetiapine as an add on treatment for bipolar I disorder
with comorbid compulsive buying and physical exercise addiction (Weinstein Weinstein, 2014). After
4 weeks of treatment, the patient displayed mild improvements in compulsive buying behaviors with
moderate improvements of compulsion to exercise. Eight weeks later, the Quetiapine treatment had
improved these behaviors significantly. By 24 weeks the compulsive buying and physical exercise
were
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Two Elements Of Genre Analysis
1. What are some genres that you feel you know well? How did you learn them? What are their
common rhetorical features?
I think I know well a narrative genre of essays. Narrative style of writing is very interesting for me,
because mostly it is based on real life experience. In the past I had to write a lot of this kind of
assignment. I used to practice a lot, to start write good essays. With time, I understand how I have to
organize my writing assignment, and which type of vocabulary I need to use. Also, persuasive essays
are very interesting for me. They are more complicated for me. However, if you understand well what
is the main idea of the essay, and if you find a certain way to explain your audience all details, the
essay would be very
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Differences Between Canadian Football And American Football
American vs. Canadian Football
American and Canadian football have many differences but are also very alike. They have the same
roots of play because they are of course both football. The reason they have some differences are that
they are played in different countries. American and Canadian football have a few different concepts
that make them different from each other. The first difference is the field goals. The field goals are
placed in the front side of each endzone as American football has the goal posts in the back side. The
endzones are also ten yards deeper in Canada than in America. Not just the size of the endzones are
different but the whole field in general is different. A Canadian football field is 110 yards long and 65
yards wide. An American field is 100 yards long and 53 yards wide which is much smaller than a
Canadian field. The stadiums in Canada are also much smaller due to less funding and not having as
many fans as American football. American football also has different teams and team colors which
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In football, a team has to reach a certain point on the field to keep an offensive team on the field. In
Canadian football a team only have 3 plays, or downs, to reach that specific spot. Meanwhile, an
American football team has 4 plays to reach that specific spot. Next, American football is played with
eleven men on the field while Canadian football is played with twelve men on the field. Lastly, a
Canadian team can throw the ball backwards and forwards from wherever they are on the field.In
American football, a team can only throw the ball forward when they are behind the point on the field
where they started
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Forced Pooling Issues
How would you feel if you were expecting to get a $5000 check in the mail for selling the mineral
rights under your 10 acre property? After the company starts drilling, however you get a call saying
the deal is off. This is exactly what is happening to a considerable amount of people across the
country. The reason is that a pool of minerals under just one individual s property, but usually under
10 to 20 sets of property and each set of property could be owned by 5 or more people. This means
that 19 or more land owner s rights can be (and have been in several cases) held hostage because one
person doesn t want to lease the rights to the minerals under their property; minerals they can
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Meaning, no one can take what is under your land without your consent. Geologist, Hobart King refers
to this as, fee simple estate . If you have a fee simple estate or just own mineral rights you can sell or
lease them to a company who would like to extract the minerals underground. The company will ask
to lease the mineral rights, and potentially lease or buy the land above the mineral deposit. This
depends whether they want to place the drill on location or horizontally drill from another location.
Leasing the minerals is indubitably the preferred route for both parties, so from here on out we will
only refer to it. They will offer a lump sum for the mineral rights. According to Blackbeard Data,
usually $200 $500 per acre. for the amount of land that is over the minerals and they are also entitled
to royalties for the minerals. In most states, the very minimum the company can offer is 12.5% of the
money they make, but this is usually at 20%.
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Atlantic Hawksbill Turtle-Personal Narrative
Yummy! I was enjoying a lovely sponge dinner when my best friend JJ swam into my coral reef home.
He excitedly said Alex there are a ton of Jellyfish right by the huge water cliff! Now most turtles
would just say cool and keep on going with their day, but I love JELLYFISH! Sorry, let me introduce
myself. I am Alexandra, the Atlantic Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata.) But my friends call
me Alex. JJ says it will take a long time to reach the jellies, so we better get going. As we swim, let me
give you some information about me and JJ. We ll start with our moms. Female turtles lay about 140
eggs at a time. They lay eggs between July and October. To do this they swim up to a beach in Puerto
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If we are in deep waters we stay near the surface. We live in warm tropical waters in the Atlantic,
Indian, and Pacific oceans. We mostly eat sponges, anemones, squid, shrimp, and of course, jellyfish!
Now here comes the best part...how we look! We have a narrow head and a sharp beak with a brown
face. Our carapace is amber colored and has spots of red black, yellow, and brown. Our plaston is
mostly amber colored. We have dark flippers. Wow! I ve talked so much about us that we ve made it
to the jellies already.
Mmmmmmmm! Those jellyfish look so good after a long swim. I m just about to eat one when a old
looking turtle swims up behind us and bellows STOP! We are so frightened that we turn as quick as
lightning. The old turtle says Those are not jellyfish. That is human waste. He then tells us how
dangerous humans are. They throw too much trash in here. They put all types of chemicals and oils in
here that pollute our water. They also kill us for our shells and meat. I have heard this speech a
hundred times. But then he says something I have never heard before. He tells us how humans can
help. They should reduce the amount of trash they use and recycle more, cut down on chemicals, turn
out lights visible to the beach, and beware of our
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Grignard Reagent Lab Report
When forming the Grignard reagent, the solution became brown in color and as it proceeded the
solution became lighter. After a week, the solution was pink/red with clear/white crystals. In the
addition of HCl, the solution began to become yellow and two layers began to form. The top layer was
yellow and the lower layer was clear/white. The final alcohol product yield was calculated to be
88.317 percent by dividing the weight of the product (6.789 g) by the theoretical yield of 7.69 g.
When placed in the infrared spectroscopy machine, alcohol (υO H) was found at wavenumber of
3366.75 cm 1 (Image 1.). Arene (υC H) was found in wavelength at 3029.32 cm 1, alkyl (υC H) at
2958.57 cm 1, arene (υC=C) at 1600.86 cm 1, HCH (δalkyl) at 1492.11 cm 1, ... Show more content
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The machine uses different wavelengths of infrared light which is passed through the sample and the
amount of light that is able to pass through is recorded by a detector on the opposite side of the light
source. When covalently bonded atoms are irradiated with a specific wavelength of infrared light they
can be symmetrically or asymmetrically stretched or bent. Through the process of measuring the
absorption of differing infrared wavelengths by bonds, we can tell what type of bonds are present in a
molecule. Certain bonds are known to absorb specific amounts of infrared light. This knowledge
serves as a template in order to identify the bonds present in the product
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Analysis Of Lucille Clifton s The Poetry Of A Negro
I continue to write since my life as a human only includes my life as a poet, it doesn t depend on it ,
Lucille Clifton. Known to most as Lucille Clifton, Thelma Lucille Sayles was born to Samuel L. and
Thelma Moore Sayles on June 27, 1936 in Depew, New York. Her parents were a New York steel mill
worker and a homemaker/launderer and lived in poverty. Clifton overcame adversity and earned a
scholarship to attended Howard University at the age of sixteen as a drama major, then in 1955 she
transferred to Fredonia State Teacher s College now known as Fredonia State University of New York.
She was introduced to her husband by Ishmael Reed, an author, poet, and activist, who later took her
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Recurring themes in her poetry are embracing ancestors past, self discovery, reconciliation, the black
experience, self worth reassurance, female sensibility, and concerns of black women. Clifton s writing
style can be described as being moral and hopeful. Lucille Clifton empowers women and African
Americans throughout her poetry which shows the strength and beauty of the intricacies of her life.
Clifton s poetic style suggests that she doesn t like to follow the crowd . I also don t fit in with the
crowd because I view and act differently than the social norm. Hearing that Emmy Award winning
Lucille Clifton chooses not to conform to society either, I don t feel inadequate or substandard for
standing out. I embrace it. Clifton explains in an interview, why she uses lowercase letters, short
stanzas and around five syllables. She said, I use simple language. I have never believed for anything
to be valid or true or intellectual or deep it had to be complex. I deliberately use the language that I
use (Evans 137). This is reflected in her poems. In homage to my hips , from Good Woman: Poems
and a Memoir 1969 1980, you can see the tendency to adhere to as few syllables as possible, yet be
rich in wisdom. these hips are big hips they need space to move around in. they don t fit into little
petty places. these hips are free hips. they don t like to be held back.
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Cheating Is Wrong
Why do we give awards? Think about it; every country, government, education system, athletic
program, and job field in the world has some sort of system in place for awarding exceptional people.
Whether you are in elementary school or a world renowned scientist you have received some sort of
award (or position) as a tribute to the things you have excelled in. The human race has a fascination
with exceptional things. We hold creativity, intelligence, bravery, uniqueness, and exceptionalism in
the highest esteem. We respect people who have gone above and beyond all else to do something
incredible. We love to tell survivor stories depicting the triumph of the human soul against all odds.
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The math genius who takes Adderall would not naturally have the same focusing ability that they
would without the medication. Considering that they are giving themselves an outside advantage,
would it be fair if they were given a prize over other people with the same intelligence that are
competing without the advantage? No. How can you even compare two competitors, when you don t
know if the first could beat the second without the advantage? From an educational view point when
you cheat, you are taking away your potential for true intellectual growth. A teacher by the name of
Jessica Lahey wrote an article in the Atlantic Daily that attempted to dive into the pedagogical reasons
behind students cheating. Later on Lahey wrote a reflective post online at www.theatlantic.com about
the previous article in which she comes to understand that not only pedigogical fallacies lead to
cheating but that fact that many students view cheating as okay. In this reflection she describes an
email response from a student who personally cheated and was quite proud of it. What strikes me is
Jessica s on the email from the student, Most journalists are thrilled when evidence comes to light that
supports their argument. I, however, was devastated. It s one thing to read the statistics on cheating,
but it was quite another to be faced a real life example
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The Human Brain
Many people do not understand the complexity of the human brain. Just as when one goes to buy a car
they focus on the outside features instead of what is under the hood and how it works. Just as a car has
an engine and other features working the car, the brain has different functions that control not only
your movements, but also the way that you perceive the world. With the brain only weighing around
three pounds it is known to be the best computer system there is. The brain has to communicate with
the senses and muscles in the body and it does that through neurons. The neuron transmits the
information to different parts of the body and is considered a building block of the brain. Neurons
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The peripehal nervous system is broken into two brances which include the somatic nervous system
and the autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system transmits the messages between the
central nervous system and your sensory organs. It regulates movement, posture and balance. It
contains your sensory and motor neurons. Once messages are transmitted through sensory neurons our
brain can interpret the picture you are seeing in front you you, the food you are tastign and even a hot
flame touching your finger tip. Once the message gets to the CNS it sends messages back through the
motor neuron that controls movements. It has voluntary control. For example, if you touch a flame,
the sensory neuron from your finger tip will send the message that it is hot and your brain will deliever
a message back to move your finger. It happens almost instantly. The other branch which is the
autonomic nervous system controls the internal body processes. You body does these things
automaticallt without having to think about it. Although, you could still have control over some of the
processes, such as breathing. The ANS is broken into two different parts which is the sympathetic
nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system speeds up
bodily processes. It is considred an alarm
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911 Operations Supervisor Research Paper
What is a 911 Operations Supervisor? A 911 operations supervisor plays one of the most important
public safety roles within government administration. These professionals supervise emergency
communications and dispatch appropriate services for police, fire and medical services.
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office and administrative support/police fire and ambulance dispatchers.htm
Duties 911 operations supervisors delegate daily work responsibilities and direct personnel when
responding to emergencies. Because of the sensitive nature of emergency response, 911 operations
supervisors closely monitor and support all of their employee s actions. This is to ensure that safety
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They need to be knowledge of codes, procedures and terminology used in public safety dispatching.
They also need superior technical skills because they use radio, electronic, computer and
telecommunications systems that are generally not available to the public. 911 operations supervisors
are continually training to maintain awareness of changing dispatching, public safety and radio and
telecommunications regulations. This means that they must know the Federal Communications
Commission s (FCC) requirements for public safety dispatch centers. 911 operations supervisors must
have strong pedagogical skills because they continual train new hires and re train existing employees.
Special Employment Conditions Public safety agencies have very high hiring and employment
standards. For example, 911 dispatchers must obtain passing scores on comprehensive dispatcher
exams. This typically involves a computer based test that shows real world situations, such as injured
people and car accidents. The exam will ask the candidate to select the best course of action, which
may not always be
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Patriotism In The National Anthem
Patriotism is defined as: the quality of being patriotic; vigorous support for one s country . While
stereotypically actions of patriotism show extreme pride, some show patriotism in the vision of what a
country should be. They simply want the equality that the greatest country on the face of the Earth
should be able to provide. Equal opportunities, not necessarily equal outcomes, but everybody should
have the same opportunities to be successful. The most unpopular patriots of our time are those who
kneel for the National Anthem. It came into light last football season with Colin Kaepernick. He knelt
for the Anthem and the country went crazy. The fans at home sitting on their couch that don t stand
when it plays on the television expressed
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Religion Is A Unity Of Spiritual And Physical
Religion is a system that proclaims an unseen order, and that our ultimate good lies in aligning
ourselves with the unseen order.
Buddhism
The truth in how the unseen order in Buddhism is the structure of human reality. It is the truth about
ourselves and the truth in which we are as human beings. The truths in ourselves will often be unseen
or unidentifiable often because our minds are distorted. As humans, we have these natural distortions
and have a hard time seeing things in a clear perspective. Buddhism does assert that a supreme
goodness does lie within a harmoniously level of adjustment within ourselves to see this hidden truth
in which we would not see normally. In Buddhism, there is a path that is laid for harmonious
adjustment and what it does consider is the truth in regards to the reality in our minds. In Buddhism
life is regarded as a unity of spiritual and physical. Manifestations of the spiritual, the seen and the
unseen are all a part of the same universal law of life. These manifestations of our spiritual and
physical lives are one and of equableness. Buddhist meditation consists of developing a capacity in
our minds to rest and not be disturbed, on singly a perception of an object. Secondly, Buddhists
meditation aims at the understanding of the true nature of things. Insightful meditation is about
understanding the nature of the world and letting go.
Bhagavad Gita 3.33
Even the wise man acts
In accordance with his inner nature
All beings follow their
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Nikola Tesla Research Papers
Nikola tesla was born in 1856 in smiljan, Croatia part of the Hungarian empire. He was born to an
orthodox priest and the mother was an ordinary farmer.Tesla studied maths and physics at the
technical university of Graz and philosophy at the university of Prague. One day tesla while on a walk
he come up with an idea of a brushless AC motor, making sketches of it in the sand path. Later he
moved to Paris where he secured a job of repairing direct current power plants with the Edison
company.at one point in life Tesla was considered an eccentric man who talked about rays that could
destroy 10,000 plains in 250 miles.He devised the AC (alternating current) system which is used in
most homes today because it was advantageous than direct current system. His transformers help
regulate the AC voltage, it could be stepped up or down and be transmitted over long distances
through thin wires, minimizing power loss across long distances. The direct current system had a lot
of inefficiencies, it could not be transported to long distances due to its inability to step to higher
voltage levels. He also invented electric motors that are used by every house hold. He invented
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The use of alternating electrical currents and the invention of the AC engine, brought about major
changes in electrical power generation and transmission that are the global standard today. Many
appliances that he invented are used in most homesteads and hence he brought about changes in the
lives of many.
Nikola Tesla
References Gilliams, E. Leslie. Tesla s Plan of Electrically Treating Schoolchildren
.teslacollection.com/. Popular Electricity Magazine (2002). Retrieved 19 August2014.
Mrkich, D. 2003. Nikola Tesla: the European years (1st ed.). Ottawa: Commoner s Publishing. Osha,
Tim 2008. Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication. MyReportLinks.com Books. p.
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How Planning A Program Has Brought Me
This paper gives me the chance to look back and reflect on what knowledge developing this program
has brought me. Program planning, is something that has always fascinated me. I thoroughly enjoyed
learning more about what are important aspects of planning a program. What was truly great about
this experience was the idea that we would be helping others. I will discuss what I have learned from
developing the program to the conclusion of the event. Furthermore, I will talk about what I can do
differently the next time I am apart of a group that is planning a program. Also, there will be sections
about what I would change for future programs or what I can take away from the planning of this
specific program.
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In regards to communication between groups, being apart of the finance group we had difficulties
obtaining the final budgets from each group. Even when we told the leaders to remind all the groups
that we need their updated budgets we still had issues with receiving them. Another challenge that we
had was deciding on a theme. I feel that it took as a large chunk of planning time just deciding on
what we wanted to do. If we would have established a theme in the beginning of the planning, we
could have had more time making decorations or props rather than doing them the night before. This
may have reduced the stress levels. Additionally, it would have been nice to have an increase in
numbers. Understanding that this was the first time putting on the event it is hard to get a large crowd
to come. There might have been a chance to have an increase in numbers if there was more time to get
the word out and we tried to have each staff member bring one person.
What you would do differently as an individual and as a group next time you plan an event/program
There are a number of things that I would have done differently based on my group and individual
participation. For example, our group didn t have the best communication. There were times were
myself and another group member didn t know what was going on in terms of the budget and the
program
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Christopher Columbus Motives
In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. This phrase is perhaps one of the most well known historical
allusions in today s age. Everyone knows the concept, but no one knows the motives behind the
expedition. No one ever asks themselves deeply on why Christopher Columbus was able to make the
voyage in the first place. The answer is always by the book, which is He recieved funding by King
Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Not a single person asks themselves on why he was chosen specifically
to go on this voyage. That is why I am writing this paper. I will give the motives that drove this
expedition. Before a proper explanation can be given, there must be a background to give the reader a
brief glimpse of who the man Columbus was. Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. Columbus
also was the child of a pair of two wool merchants. Columbus, during his early years worked on a
merchant ship. Afterwards, Columbus sought out a higher education in the fields of cartography,
navigation, and astronomy. These topics that he learned later would fuel his ambition for exploration .
After receiving permission to explore, he began his journey for fame and gold. Initially, Columbus
planned to sail from more foreign ports such as England and Portugal, but was denied. Then, he
sought patronage from Spain, who had an interest in his plan. One motive of the spaniards was to find
a quicker, more free route to India. This was their main goal. However, the Spaniards did not want to
lose
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What Are Leonardo Da Vinci s Major Accomplishments
You know the famous paintings like Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, these were both painted by the
famous artist Leonardo Da Vinci. Besides being a great artist he was an inventor, architect and was
connected with science and nature. Although people didn t understand it at the time some of his ideas
he drew led to inventions like the bicycle, the helicopter and an airplane like machine.
Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in Vinci, Italy. His full birthname was Lionardo di ser
Piero da Vinci .His first five years were lived in the hamlet of Anchiano. This was the home of his
mother. He then started living with his father in 1457.
Leonardo had little education beyond basic reading, writing and mathematics. He was largely self
taught. Instead of art, he studied nature, mechanics, anatomy, physics, weaponry, and more. Later, he
started doing art and his first artwork was done in pen and ink. It was called Arno Valley, sketched in
1473. Other pieces like The Adoration of the Magi hasn t been finished. He qualified for membership
as a master artist in Florence s Guild of Saint Luke and made his own workshop. Leonardo was best
known for his paintings, but his best masterpieces were Mona Lisa , and The Last Supper . ... Show
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The Last Supper is located in Santa Maria delle Grazie, a church in Milan, Italy. He also is an
inventor, which he has drawings of his ideas like war machines,armored cars, and city houses. He also
designed a dome for Milan s Cathedral (Church). His writing on the pages are actually backwards.
Possibly our guesses think that he learned to write backwards because he to keep his work private and
that no one could read it. It is pretty surprising how Leonardo can do such a
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Water and Estuary
An integrated study of the Mpenjati estuary beach system. (Biological component)
Abstract
A study was carried out to find the abundances of animal organisms between both sides of the
Mpenjati estuary. Zooplankton, Macro fauna, Meiofauna and Fish was sampled .Each of the species
that reside in the estuary contribute to the diversity of the area and are essentially driving forces,
ensuring optimal functioning of the ecosystem. The purpose of sampling such ecosystems is to find
out how the interactions amongst these organisms show a relation towards environmental conditions
and how they could be affecting the estuary in the abundances that they are found. Samples was
collected at different sampling stations were it was collected and ... Show more content on
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Macrofauna are benthic organisms and live in the sediment and have been greatly used over much
time as indicators of the environmental status in many estuaries and coastal systems. Fish thrive in
great abundances along the coast of the Mpenjati estuary and use the estuary as nursery sites for
juveniles as there is greater protection and more nutrient rich waters with greater food sources.
(Perissinotto et al, 2010).
The main aim of the Mpenjati estuary field trip was to retrieve biomass samples for further analyse
and to compare the organism s living on both sides of the estuaries berm.
Materials and methods
The Mpenjati estuary is a temporarily open/closed estuary which is located approximately 165km
Southwest of Durban. The river mouth is generally closed during the winter months and is enclosed by
a sand bar separating the saline rich ocean water from the fresh water river. The first sample was
obtained around 10:30 am and the last around 2:30 pm on the 4 of August 2012, all samples was
received from the beach side. The tide was currently low transitioning into a high tide around 1pm. On
field four sampling methods was carried out to retrieve the zooplankton, meiofauna, macrobenthos
and fish biomass samples respectively.
Zooplankton
Zooplankton in the surf zone of the beach was retrieved by gently filtering ocean water through a
20µm nylon mesh. Water was retrieved using a 125 litre plastic bucket and sieved through the mesh,
bringing the total volume of
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Bee Humming Bird Research Paper
Birds Emma philp
Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2.The biggest bird in the world 3. The smallest bird in the world 4.
Where most birds live 5. The slowest bird in the world 6. The Conclusion 7. The Index
Today we are going to learn about birds, like the biggest bird on earth, where most birds live, the
slowest bird on earth, and the smallest bird ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Did you know the Andean Condor is the biggest bird in the world? It s up to 10.5 feet (3.2m). These
birds like to live in windy areas so they can glide in the air with little effort. Are you wondering, so
they don t even have to try, well you re right! Did you know they are mostly black? But males have a
white collar around their neck. Now let s go and learn about the smallest bird in the world.
Now we are in the nest of the smallest bird in the world! There are a lot of small birds. But the
smallest bird in the world is the bee hummingbird. It s called the bee humming bird because it s the
size of a bee and it is a hummingbird. It s really small! And guess what the bee hummingbird is still
living! Maybe one day you might be able to see it. Now let s go and fly to places where most birds
live.
Now we are here. Where you ask? The bee humming birds nest. Did you know the bee humming bird
lives in a Island called Cuba. The Island Cuba is a very large Island. The Andean Condor lives in the
western South America in the mountains. Not just little mountains in the big mountains. Maybe you
could see them in those places. But don t be scared they are nice birds. Now let s fly slowly with the
slowest bird in the
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Evaluation Of A Speech Language Pathologist ( Slp )
Lastly, it is likely that a child diagnosed with 22q11.2 DS will experience health issues. This may
effect their alertness and participation in the classroom due to their fragile health (McDonald et al.,
2013). Overall, there is a wide range of academic challenges a child with this syndrome may
experience that will require support in the classroom to promote effective learning.
A speech language pathologist (SLP) may face many challenges while working with a student with
22q11.2 DS. These include: variety of deficits presented in this syndrome, social cognitive deficits,
verbal instruction, and prevalence of hearing loss.
It is important for the SLP to understand the wide variety of disorders a student with 22q11.2 DS may
be experiencing. This syndrome has the ability to impact every system in the body, and many learning
disorders are associated with 22q11.2 DS. While there is a significant amount of articles and
information about this syndrome, it is not specific to the individual you may be working with. There
are significant lists and research determining other diagnosis a student with 22q11.2 DS may have, yet
it can vary so greatly between individuals. A child may have a profound learning disability, or
considered average (McDonald et al., 2013). Therefore, the SLP must develop a good understanding
of what their student is experiencing and what their specific wants and needs are for speech therapy.
A study performed by L.E Campbell et al., determined that students
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Subjection of women Essay examples
proach to understanding the properties of persons (their traits, desires, abilities, interests) which is not
only very popular and historically important, but also intuitively plausible. It begins with a division of
human properties into three categories. Natural properties are those persons have in virtue of being
members of a natural kind, and they originate in the structures definitive of the species. Other
properties are unnatural, in that they result from abnormal structures. And some properties are
nonnatural (or social) in that they represent replacements, modifications, or extensions brought about
by the social environment operating on the basic structures.1 Such is the ontology. It suggests
immediately the epistemology for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This . . . will remain true . . . as long as social institutions do not admit the same free development of
originality in women which is possible to men. When that time comes . . . we shall see . . . as much as
it is necessary to know of the nature of women. quot;5
Note that Mill speaks of the quot;free quot; development of women. In the history of philosophy a
social doctrine has usually been attached to those ontological and epistemological theses, the doctrine
that persons are free (or have freedom) to the extent that they are not constrained, either in their
behavior or in their development, by social influences. The liberal doctrine of quot;equal maximal
liberty, quot; then, is both a methodological rule for the discovery of the natural as well as a political
principle limiting one sort of social influence. Mill elaborates and defends the political doctrine in On
Liberty and employs it in The Subjection of Women, which also contains the epistemology. Another
statement of the corollary from the latter work more clearly connects the discovery of the natural with
freedom: quot;no one can safely pronounce that if women s nature were left to choose its direction as
freely as men s, and
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The Family Structure Of The Hoover Family Essay
I. Through the traverse of 3 days, the Hoover family takes a road trip that progressions, each of them
exclusively and as a three generational family. The most unconventionally miserable family you will
ever experience. Their individual self centered identities will put them in terrible positions, however
soon enough each family member will work together. As we get to be familiar with each of the
Hoovers, we see them separately either making progress toward the status of a broken family.
Change for the Hoover family is unequivocal bringing the opportunity of togetherness to return. At the
point when the Hoovers realizes being a loser sometimes make the winners look bad they will achieve
authorizing structure. This paper will lay out the significance of a family structure, the power of a
family that brings people back together as one. In Hoover family structure, there will be gravitational
draw making each relative acknowledging they need each other after all.
II.
Primary Family Functions
When you experience different families, you frequently take note of how their correspondence hones
vary from others. Observing the film Little Miss Sunshine you will notice the way they communicate
with each other depends all on their own personal identity and not collectively as a family. The
Hoover s represent some family dysfunction.
i. The Hoover family established a pattern of cohesion. As a whole they are struggling with handing
issues of distance and closeness with each other. For
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Growing a Garden in Death of a Salesman
Growing a Garden
In Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller uses motifs and symbols to express some of the problems of the
main character, Willy. Miller motivates Willy to start a garden in the backyard of his apartment, even
though the garden won t grow. This showed Willy to be the type who does not accept defeat, as he
believes he can grow a garden, but to the reader, it s obvious that he can t. Although filled with the
desire to grow a garden in order to start anew, Willy is unable to do so due to his apartment and his
thoughts. To start off, Willy s inability to grow a garden is majorly due to the environment his
apartment is placed in. In this story, the apartment is a tool of symbolism used to develop the idea of
the modern world. The apartment that blocks the sun into his backyard limits Willy s ability to grow a
garden. This modern society shadows over his house, keeping the sun away, also keeping him in the
past. This leads to the way the modern world is run, and because it is different than what Willy can
handle, he cannot adapt to modern society. The modern world restricts Willy from starting anew, but
the irony being that not only does Willy not have the money to move on from his house and into a
place where he could grow a garden, he simply doesn t want to. He wishes to stay, but needs money to
pay off the house. His lack of money is expressed as Linda mentions for him not to forget to ask for a
little advance (53). What Linda is referring to is that Willy
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Outline the Main Factors of Current Health and Safety...
P2: Outline the main factors of current health and safety legislation as applied in health and social
care.
This leaflet will contain information for a booklet covering the main features of at least 3 current
health and safety legislations as applied in a health and social care setting. Legislation is another word
for written law, which may also be known as act of parliament or regulations. As stated by Stretch B
and Whitehouse M (2007) pg. 17 legislation is also the law that parliament makes which reflects the
statutory right of organisations, groups and individuals. However, Legislation also ensures that
everyone is clear about their rights and responsibilities within the care environment according to
Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Food Safety Act 1990:
The food safety acts are lay down rules that apply to everyone involved in a production, storage,
distribution or sales of foods.
Under the food safety act 1990 it is illegal to sell food unfit for human intake.
This act gives power to the health environment inspectors to inspect food and also seize food unfit for
the human intake and condemn it. Any establishment breaching food hygiene standards can be served
a notice for improvement, but in extreme conditions they can be closed down eternally, if the practices
are reflected to be a health hazard then their business can be act against for breaching hazards.
The food safety act states that people working with food must practice working with good food
hygiene in the workplace. Food for people who use services and for visitors must be safely stored and
prepared and also must not be injurious to health.
Local authority health inspectors enforce this law.
The food safety (General Food Hygiene) regulates 1995, 2005 and 2006 referring to the need of
identify and possible risks surrounding food hygiene, and to put controls in place to ensure any risk is
reduced. The regulations also specify how premises that provide food should be equipped and
organised.
Data Protection Act 1998
Uses law to protect individuals with regards to the processing of personal data.
The Data Protection Act 1998 is related to
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Comparing the Characters of Faustus and Hamlet
Both Hamlet and Faustus contain a clash of themes and traditions, all catalysed by Religion. This is
used to establish a theme of deception, which greatly impacts the protagonist s procrastination.
Procrastination is considered to be Hamlet s tragic flaw, however Faustus s flaw is considered to be
his hubris.
Hamlet is in fact a play adapted by Shakespeare, not by name. But there are several scriptures that can
be identified to being similar to the plot. One is called Saga of Hrolf Kraki. Believed to be
Scandinavian. The second is the Roman legend of Brutus. In Shakespeare s version Hamlet is the
prince of Denmark heir to the throne, whose life takes a turn for the worst after his father s death. This
version of Hamlet is the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore we can assume that Faustus is a protestant, but it can be argued that Marlowe could have
possibly made this protestant connection in his defence to cease all accusations about him being a
practicing catholic. Hence, the scene where Faustus appears to be mocking the pope.
The pay is built upon Hamlet s hesitation over fulfilling the task of revenge that is assigned to him: but
its text offers no reason or motives for these hesitations
(Sigmund Freud)
This comment gives us an insight that Hamlet s tragic flaw is in fact his procrastination to killing
Claudius. Although the literal text does not offer a valid reason for his procrastination, the sub text
imposes a compelling argument.
I am thy father s spirit, Doom d for a certain term to walk the night, and for the day confined to fast in
fires, till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away
(1.5.9)
The ghost appears before Hamlet and claims to be the spirit of his father; he also mentions that he is in
purgatory. While belief in Purgatory remains part of Roman Catholic teaching today, the Protestant
Reformers explicitly rejected it in the sixteenth century1. This suggests that the ghost is a catholic,
which may not have made a difference to Hamlet s character, however although the play s story is set
in the late middle ages (before the Protestant Reformation),
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Essay On Hospital Reimbursement
Background
In 2012, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) began to change the way hospitals
were reimbursed for their services. This change would base reimbursement on the delivery of higher
quality services. This new type of payment program meant hospitals would be rewarded for positive
outcomes and be penalized for poor outcomes. According to CMS, reimbursement rates for 30 day
readmissions for certain diagnosis, value based purchasing, and certain hospital acquired conditions
would not be paid at 100% (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services). For instance, a patient
hospitalized and treated for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), but returns to the
hospital within a 30 day window for the same condition. According to the new reimbursement laws,
that second hospital stay is either not paid or paid at a reduced rate.
Another example of reduced or unpaid claims comes from certain hospital acquired conditions. If a
hospitalized patient develops a secondary infection such as pneumonia or urinary tract infection, any
cost related to the secondary infection is eligible for review and potentially not paid for. ... Show more
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Prior to 2012, when these laws changed, there were not significant financial penalties or benefits for
keeping patients from being readmitted. With this change, CMS s hope was to keep more money for
Medicare benefits and have better outcomes for patients. Historically, nearly 20% of all Medicare
discharges had a readmission within 30 days. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
(MedPAC) has estimated that 12% of readmissions are potentially avoidable. Preventing even 10% of
these readmissions could save Medicare $1 billion (McIlvennan, et
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  • 2. Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the... Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the existence of God based upon religious experiences Religious experiences are experiences we have of the divine or God. These experiences may be Mystical experiences, conversion experiences or revelatory experiences. Paul Tillich states that religious experience is a feeling of ultimate concern , a feeling that demands a decisive decision from the one receiving it. He describes it as an encounter followed by a special understanding of its religious significance. The argument for religious experiences is based on 3 premises. Premise one states that the experience of X indicates the reality of X. One problem with this premise is that the experience of X does not always indicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problems with premise three can also be highlighted by looking at the religious experience of Mosses when he saw God in the burning bush. When God came to him, Mosses had just killed a man and run away into the desert. Therefore he could be experiencing extreme guilt which could cause him to have an illusion. Also if he is in the desert then he was most likely dehydrated which again could cause an illusion. Therefore other factors may be used to explain religious experiences. Another example to support premise three, and one that addresses the problem of the subjective nature of religious experiences, is corporate religious experiences. This is when large numbers of people all have the same religious experience at the same time. The fact that they are experienced by many leads to the fact that they can be objectively tested and the accounts validated adding further support for the argument. Those that argue that religious experiences are proof of the existence of God usually argue inductively. This means that they look at the subjective testimonies of individuals who claim to have had religious experiences in order to find similar characteristics and then draw the general conclusion that the experiences can only be explained in terms of the existence of God. For example Swinburne argued inductively supporting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Patriot Movie Historical Accuracy The Patriot The movie, The Patriot, was released in the year 2000. It is a drama/action film that relates to the American Revolutionary War. Although the plot of the movie is fictional there are many aspects that relate to what happened in the war, but some have discrepancies. The Patriot is the story of a South Carolina plantation owner, Benjamin Martin, who is played by Mel Gibson. It is more a story of a family during the war then the war itself. When all of the men from Charleston gathered to the town meeting to discuss whether they should join the war effort and separate with England or not, Martin speaks of taxation without representation, which in fact was a major factor in the war. To me, this proves that the movie tried to be as factual to history as possible. Originally, Martin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had already lost their mother; he was all they had left. When William Tavington, a ruthless British Colonel, kills one of his sons and takes another prisoner, he is left with no choice but to fight for the colonies freedom. Benjamin Martin s character is supposedly based on Francis Marion, who was a heartless murderer. Martin uses guerilla warfare to stop the British from getting supplies and attack outposts in order to slow General Charles Cornwallis from joining the British troops in the North. Although the purpose of the movie is to entertain the audience, it can also be viewed as history. It does follow historical events from the beginning of the Revolutionary War. However, many details have been altered to create drama and action for the viewer s entertainment. One scene in the movie that was created solely for the purpose of entertainment is when the British grouped many colonists and locked them inside of a church that they then set on fire, burning them all alive. This never occurred in history because something of such matter would have been printed in every history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. My Reading And Writing Recovery Program When I was in the first grade there was a state mandated test that all first graders took to determine what skill level we were at with our reading and writing. I was really excited about this test because, I loved reading and writing so I felt I was good at it. However after the test results came back I was put in a reading and writing recovery program. For obvious reasons I was extremely disappointed, and determined to get back into my regular class. As the year progressed I became increasingly better with reading and writing, by the end of that year I was 2 grade levels above what I was supposed to be at. I even had my Young Authors book put into to finals, I got to go to a seminar at MSSU about writing. I like to look back on that memory because it reminds me that I can do anything I put my mind to no matter where I start. As years go by my passion for reading and writing keeps growing. My 8th grade year, however, was probably my worst year yet. I really struggled with motivation to do my work, to go anywhere, to see anyone, I really just wanted to stay in my room by myself all the time. Then I kind of rediscovered my love for reading and, would read all the time, it even got to the point where I would read multiple books a week. In reading I was able to find a whole new life, I was able to become the character and put myself in the story, I had their feelings, I experienced the things they experienced, I had their personalities, I was the story. Being able to read, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Emirates Airline Overview Introduction Emirates (Fly Emirates) is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates. It is one of the fastest growing airlines and is known for consistently turning a profit. Though Emirates is owned by the UAE government, is has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism conglomerate known for its commitment to the highest standards of quality in every aspect of the business (The Emirates Story). History In March of 1985, Emirates airlines was created with support from Dubai s royal family. With an investment of 10 million US dollars, Emirates was able to lease a Boeing 737 300 and an Airbus 300B4 for two years ( The Emirates Group). The airline commenced its operations with a new route from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emirates has chosen not to join any alliance but it does offer code sharing with various airlines. By remaining an independent airline, it is able to react without consensus from other alliance members (Lone Emirates still flying high on luxury). With all these destinations, Emirates has been able to have 101098 available seat miles. Business Model Emirates airlines is known for its sound business strategy and unique ability to plan for the future. One of the first steps taken to cut costs and maximize exposure is in the preparation for the post travel agent era. By offering online ticketing, having a YouTube channel and frequently updating its customers using social media, Emirates is able to eliminate the need for travel agents and generate revenue from advertising placed on its websites (Annual review by the chairman). Emirates current ratio of direct vs transfer flights is a well balanced 50:50. However this should change once all A 380s are delivered. By focusing on cargo operations more intensely than its competitors, it is able to generate 20% of its revenue from freight operations. The airline also has a strong presence in secondary markets that are currently not served by its competitors (British Airways, Air France and Lufthansa). By almost completely saturating these secondary markets (Middle East, Indonesia, and south eastern Asia) with its own fleet, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Assignment 1 Task 1 As the principal of any school you have the increased responsibility for the compiling to the rules of the local school district as well as state and federal guideline. This becomes especially true as you undertake the challenge of serving as principal of the Elm Street Elementary School. The Elm Street Elementary School is a small suburban school located in Prairie Hills, USA. This school serves students in kindergarten to fifth grade. As a result of the location of the school in a suburban community, the parents are very actively involved in the school. As a result of the active of the supportive parents in the community, the students arrived every day with a smile on their faces and generally prepared for learning. However, as with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also share that she is entitled to religious beliefs as long as she does not share them with the students (Whitehead, 2002). The reading of the Bible is acceptable in the public schools as long as the teacher does not promote a particular religion for the students in her class according to the First Amendment (Whitehead, 2002). The teacher can only discuss religion and the Bible if it relates to a subject matter that is outlined in the approved curriculum (Whitehead, 2002). Teachers must be careful not to even share Bible readings with students as this is declared unconstitutional by state and district courts (Abington School District v. Schempp,1963). The sharing of Bible readings even without teacher comment may violate the students First and Fourteenth Amendment Rights (Essex,2012). Teachers must therefore follow the guidelines of the Lemon Test that stipulates the fact that teachers must only teach courses that are offered in the public schools using materials that they are designated to use in public schools and agree not to teach courses in religion (Lemon v. Kurtzman and Early v. Dicenso, 1971). Students, however may read the bible during non instructional times (Essex, 2012). In a Cypress Fairbanks Indiana School Case, a second grade student was reading the bible during RESPONSE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ir Spectrum The percent yield for the reaction was rather low, 48.02%. This could be a result of a possible loss of product during the washing phase when releasing the gas. The loss of product could have occurred when trying to pipet the dried ester. The boiling point for the product was not taken. The H NMR of the unknown alcohol was provided for analysis in order to determine the identity. Based on the peaks and their respective locations, the unknown was determined to be isopentanol. The peak at 0 ppm was the TMS. From this, the first doublet peak represented the six hydrogens located on the two terminal carbons, the signal was split as a result of the single hydrogen from the adjacent carbon. This peaks falls within the typical range for a primary alkyl hydrogen, 0.7 1.3 ppm. The next peak is a quartet that has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the acetic acid spectrum, the broad peak ranging from 3300 cm 1 indicate the presence of a carboxylic O H bond. The little bump at just under 3000 cm 1 indicates the presence of sp3 carbon hydrogen bonds. The peak at 1704.3 cm 1 shows the presence of a carbon oxygen double bond. For the isopentanol spectrum, the peaks located just under 3000 cm 1 indicate carbon hydrogen bonds. The broad peak ranging from 3300 cm 1 to 3200 cm 1 indicate the presence of an oxygen hydrogen alcohol bond present. For the product, the peaks located just under 3000 cm 1 indicate carbon hydrogen bonds. The peak located at 1739.58 cm 1 indicate the presence of a carbon oxygen double bond, more specifically an ester carbon oxygen double bond, because it falls in the typical range of 1735 cm 1 to 1750 cm 1. In this spectra however, there is no peak located in the region for an alcohol O H bond or a carboxylic acid O H bond. Based on these spectra, the data indicates that the that the esterification has occurred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Web Analytics Tools And The Intelligent Resource In many companies, regardless of their size, web analytics has been the answer to numerous questions. Through its utilization, managers have a grasp of the website, visitors and their behavior so they can be informed of what s working and what is not. For this reason, Web analytics, to a certain extent, can drive business results. Along with its increasing popularity, there have been arguments over what should be the ratio for investment on the tools and the intelligent resource. It goes without saying that web analytics tools are valuable in gathering data across all the pages in a website and reporting it in neat graphs. However, tools today are still very limited in their capacity to recommend actions to top managers. This crucial step ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, most web analytics tools tend to provide a massive amount of data, but they fail to produce a meaningful overall picture for managers. Magnificent success comes from the brains behind the people who can answer business questions and not the tool which can only spew out data. To get maximum value from data captured, independent of tool, we need to drive success from the brains behind the people who will provide key insight analysis. Data is important to any business, but it is of no value to the manager if all the work only involves collecting and reporting data without the ability to drive business decisions. Web tools like Yahoo web analytics and Google Analytics are good at answering the what questions, for example, what happened on this page today? or What was the best marketing channel last year in terms of site revenue? It cannot be denied that this information is valuable; however, successful business decisions cannot come from these analytics tools alone. They cannot offer the insights that an analytics expert can by digging through the maze of data to find meaningful information. In a word, the Web analytics tool is only useful when it is used by a certified analytics person. However, some companies fall into the trap of data. They are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Atheism, Evolution And Secular Humanism Masquerading As... Atheism, Evolution and Secular Humanism Masquerading As Science Against the Bible and Creation By Richard Ruhling | Submitted On February 20, 2014 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Richard Ruhling Science depends on research. Consider our limited opportunities our lives are brief; our vision is limited; and we can make huge mistakes, when it comes to events we think were before Bible history. Here are a few examples: How often the supposed deductions from some scientists are revised or cast aside; With what readiness the assumed period of the earth s development is from time to time increased or diminished by millions of years; How the theories advanced by different scientists conflict with one another, Considering all this, do we prefer to trace our descent from germs and mollusks and apes when we could have an infinitely better genealogy: God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him ? Genesis 1:27. We will look at some scientific evidence below, but first we see Bible history is supported by the science of archeology back to Genesis 11. a chapter with the Towel of Babel that is the basis of the European Union poster, Europe: Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Financial Future Of Saudi Arabia Essay I would like to discuss with you the financial future of Saudi Arabia. Currently Saudi Arabia is one of the leading producers of oil in the world. However, it is losing its foothold on the market. Many countries, like North America, are increasing their oil production and are looking for ways to become less dependent on foreign oil. The rise in competition has caused oil prices to drop. By producing their own oil, countries not only will increase their revenues, but will also reduce their reliance on foreign oil. By lowering their need for foreign oil, a country does not have to worry that their oil supply will be cut off if they go to war. Another cause for the decline in oil prices is caused by an increase in consumers purchasing more fuel efficient vehicles, such as hybrid or electric vehicles. In many countries today, especially in North America, there has been a surge demand for fuel efficient vehicles. This is evident in TV commercials which are advertising more and more vehicles that get 40 to 50 miles per gallon, and by the proliferation of commercials for electric vehicles. Consumers are tired of paying outrageous prices for oil and are demanding more for their money. As this demand continues to grow, the demand for oil will plummet. Over the past few years oil prices have been dropping. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (eig.gov), a barrel of oil cost $86.07 on October 20, 2013. As of October 20, 2015 a barrel of oil sold for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The For The Indonesian Financial Accounting Standards Board You are a recent accounting graduate working for the Indonesian Financial Accounting Standards Board (the Board ). Your manager has asked you to prepare a report, which is to be presented to the Board. This report should: Executive Summary 1. Advantages As the development of globalization in economics in recent years, there is increasing popularity of IFRS. Based on the research(Shima and Yang 2012), there are more than 100 countries adopting the IFRS for their accounting standards. As IFRS could bring about varies advantages in comparison with other accounting standard. For Indonesian, there are three main factors encouraging it to adopt IFRS in terms of focusing on investors, transparency and comparability. 1.1 Confidence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, it provides more clarity and guidance to user of financial statements. require more useful information than the national GAAP, 1.3 liquidity and Capital market For Indonesia, another significant benefit of adopting IFRS is that increased liquidity of market and lower cost of capital. Because acquiring IFRS could achieve harmonization of accounting standards. Since IFRS could enable companies from different market to measure the similar standard. Hence, the comparability of information improved for international investors and analysts Under the same standard, it allows for simpler cross border investment in lower cost of capital and large liquidity (Tarca 2012) Moreover, due to the increased transparency and enhanced confidence of investors, companies of Indonesia could attract the foreign direct investment to boost their economic growth and increase competitiveness especially for the international organizations (Larson, R. K 1993). On the other hand, if using the different requirement for financial statement, it may pose challenges in the analysis and make decision properly. Disadvantage: Cost: Transition cost is a significant factor discoursing the adoption of IRFS for Indonesia. Fany (2015) states that Indonesian small and medium companies are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Importance of Water in Living Organisms Water has importance inside cells and externally. This may be because it has interesting chemical and physical properties; it can be found naturally in all three of its states. However its molecules are bonded together by hydrogen bonds, this raises its melting and boiling points, i.e. its boiling point would be 120¢ªC rather than 100¢ªC. Also because it contains slightly negatively charged oxygen atoms and slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms making it polar. br br Water has been called a universal solvent because of it polarity. This means it can easily ionise substances, Many compounds, whether ionic, polar or covalent will dissolve in it, therefore more reactions take place while in solution with water. Often in organisms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... br br Water can also be used for support. As plant cells have cell walls as well as cell membranes, when the plant cell becomes full of water (due to osmosis) it will not burst but the cell wall exerts a force equal to the osmotic force (the cell is turgid) and this is important in the support of leaves and also in the stems of herbaceous plants. In animals like the earthworm support is often provided by the pressure of the fluid inside them, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Applications And Interfaces Used For Augment Therapy... Applications and Interfaces Used to Augment Therapy Practices Technology has become more prominent in everyday tasks, such as tracking our medications and measuring our food intake. In recent years, psychology has turned to using various technologies to help patients with their treatment, since only so much growth can occur within the time frame of a therapy session. This field is relatively new, and not much research has been done. However, there has been research examining how virtual reality, physiological technology, and smartphone applications could be used in treating various conditions. One study, ter Heijden and Brinkman (2011), examined how using a virtual interface that interpreted speech could help patients with social anxiety. Researchers used a Virtual Reality exposure therapy (VRET) system that created a space to help patients enter a social situation (ter Heijden and Brinkman, 2011). The system was distributed over two computers; one handled the visualization of the virtual world including the avatars and all the audio input by the patient, while a second computer handled the interaction with the therapist and the reasoning logic of the dialogue (ter Deijden and Brinkman, 2011). The way the system was set up is very similar to how a test team would function to test a prototype technology (McCracken and Wolfe, p. 141, 2004). In ter Deijden and Brinkman (2011), participants discussed one of a couple topics for each of the 4 conditions. These were picked so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Gonzales V. Raich Gonzales v. Raich was a landmark case which determined the extent that Congress could regulate marijuana usage in California. More precisely, the case involves deliberation between the constitutionality of the Compassionate Use Act, voted on by the state of California in 1996, and the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), passed by Congress in 1970. Does the CSA, a policy which permits the regulation of certain drugs and chemicals by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), exceed the regulations set under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution? Does the Compassionate Use Act, which allows for the use of medical marijuana in California, protect citizen s rights to use and distribute marijuana for medicinal purposes? The decision made by the Supreme Court would spark debate over these questions as well as similar topics such as federal abuse of power, doctor patient confidentiality, and the decriminalization of marijuana across America. In my paper, I will cover the events and influences leading up to the Supreme Court s official decision, the significance of the outcome, and the questions and issues brought up in the aftermath of Gonzales v. Raich. In 1996, California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act, which allowed for the cultivation and usage of marijuana for limited medical purposes. The proposition was the statewide ballot on the issue of medical marijuana which had been passed. It was enacted with 55% of the population in favor, 45% opposed, a fact which in and of itself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Amarna Letters Essay The Amarna Letters are a significant ancient source because of the insights they give into the political, social, and economical conditions of the time. They help modern day historians establish the history and chronology (both absolute and relative) of the Amarna period because of the range of correspondences discovered. We know that the Amarna Letters are a collection of around 350 cuneiform tablets that include communications between Egypt and the big powers of the region during the 18th Dynasty and the reign of Akhenten. From the tablets we read in class we saw examples of the political conditions . From this it s clear that each ruler during the time held himself equal with others. They address each other peacefully as brother. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, as talked about in the second paper for this course, we can use the Amarna Letters to surmise what information may be contained in Linear A. From the Amarna Letters we see it was important to early civilizations to keep record of negotiations whether they are of marriage, of shipments, or of war and peace with other empires. One record among the Amarna Letters is regarding a shipment of glass: To the king, my lord, my god... since the king, my lord, has ordered some glass I send it to the king... (Amarna Letters EA 314). Another record among the Amarna Letters is regarding the halt of trade: He has now stationed ships of Arwada in Ampi and in Sigata so grain cannot be brought into Sumur. Nor are we able to enter Sumur...write to the palace about this matter (Amarna Letters EA 98). One would assume that in order to create a trading empire, it would be pertinent to know what was being imported and exported thus it s possible that Linear A represents a shipping record or a trade agreement. It could also serve as a list of trading routes and correspondence about problems with the routes or fighting that would impede trading such as in the latter example from the Amarna Letters . Even though the Amarna Letters were written much later than Linear A, they can still provide evidence for what type of information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Effects Of Betrayal In The Renaissance The end of the Middle Ages and the flowering of the Renaissance brought many shifts to European societal structure. The face of Christianity changed considerably from the fourteenth century to the mid sixteenth century, beginning with disagreement over who should hold absolute power, the Pope or the Holy Roman Emperor. While the corporate Catholic church had once maintained a fairly unified influence on society, a more nuanced form of Christianity began developing, leading to reformed religious groups with opposing views, namely the Protestants and Anglicans. In the wake of differing opinions, people s group identification determined what people they sided with and who they wouldn t tolerate. With more complex religious and political perspectives, people could distance themselves ideologically from peers, family, and leaders. Frequent mentions of treacherous actions within the literature of this time demonstrates that these differing views made people feel betrayed by their associates. The idea of betrayal is prominent in the lives and texts of several authors of this period, including Dante, Thomas More, and Niccolò Machiavelli. From a Christian perspective, betrayal was a grave sin befitting serious punishment, while it was irrational from a Humanist perspective and an inevitable, even beneficial part of mankind from an amoral perspective. During the tumultuous political and religious climate of the High Middle Ages and Renaissance, conflicting sociopolitical groupings and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tim Berners Lee s The World Wide Web Introduction In 1990, Tim Berners Lee who invented the World Wide Web and gave theoretical and technological background for a new hypertext based linked information system, pointed out the problem of keywords. Searching for a particular information, document or webpage is a far more complex and longer process then it should be, mainly because two people never seem to choose the same keyword for the same concept. (Berners Lee, 1990) This problem becomes more and more acute as we enter the age of the Social Web characterized by collaborative and continuous creation, adaptation and alteration of content. The first generation of web tools, between 1990 and 2003, allowed users to publish information on a static page which could be read using ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the problem with keyword selection has remained largely unsolved, although social tagging was a big step forward. When users are searching for information on the web, they evaluate results tertieved before planning the next search procedure. When evaluating, users are able to make connections between information pieces from text, image or video based content and make associations between words. The goal of the third generation of the web is to make more data available online readable and analyzable for machines as well. The Semantic Web will bring structure to the meaningful content of Web pages by using metadata and ontology, creating an environment where software agents can rapidly answer complex queries of users. (Berners Lee et al. 2001) The source of this environment is already there: we have huge amount of data available online. Three components help to transform existing data and store them as semantic data (Herman, 2006, 2008): Universal Resource Identifier (URI) which is a subject or an object; Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples (s,p,o) which means a labeled connection between two resources, where s , p and o stand for subject, property/predicate and object; Ontology, a common metadata vocabulary that defines the concepts and relationships used to describe and represent an area of knowledge. It is used for property characterization, term equivalence analysis and reasoning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comparing The Call Of Cthulhu And At The Mountains Of Madness As important compositions of the Cthulhu mythos created by Howard Phillips Lovecraft, both The Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness employ first person narration. Lovecraft employs a common technique of horror literature in these two stories: characters attempt to interpret abnormal phenomena with rational explanations, and horror is created when the characters fail to achieve their purpose. In these two stories, the narrators are both highly driven by curiosity, and they are enthusiastic about what they explore. However, two narrators are both unwilling to solve what they have learned ultimately. Through the alternation of the subjective attitudes of narrators, Lovecraft argues that human curiosity can cause unexpected and dreadful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although both narrators change their attitude about what they learn through each story, the tone of Thurston in The Call of Cthulhu is less varied. In both works, the narrators start with an uneasy and nervous tone. Since the first impression about Cthulhu, Thurston has insisted that the image of Cthulhu is shockingly frightful ( The Call of Cthulhu 5). Similarly, Dyer feels nervous and terrified about what he sees in Antarctic, which reminds him some terrible reading experience from Necronomicon (At the Mountains of Madness 7). Both the tones of Thurston and Dyer demonstrate that they are anxious and nervous about the subjects they are going to study. However, the tone is rarely changed in The Call of Cthulhu through the whole story. Moving to the ending, Thurston feels scared because he [knows] too much, and the cult still lives ( The Call of Cthulhu 32). Thurston s tone of fear constantly remains, and it only changes to some degree. The feelings, thoughts, and attitudes of Thurston are mainly based on his reading rather than going through situations that really terrify him personally. Thus, readers emotion is less affected by Thurston s narration. Under this situation, third person narration can replace the first person narration in The Call of Cthulhu . The tone of third person narration can be more ominous and suspenseful, especially when Thurston has no personal experience involved. In contrast, the tone of Dyer in At the Mountains of Madness changes continually through the whole story. The variation of Dyer s tone can easily evoke readers emotions, and thus creates affective mutuality between readers and the protagonist. After a short while of uneasiness and nervousness at the beginning, the tone of Dyer becomes enthusiastic because of the significant discovery by their expedition. For instance, he says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Spikerush Research Paper The Spikerush is from the Cyperaceae family. The common name is Eleocharis spp. It is also known as Eleocharis Palustris, Marsh Spike rush, Creeping Spike rush and it grows in the Spring. The Latin mane for Spikerush is Eleocharis Palustris. The Spikerush name is acquired from the Greek words Charis which means grace and Heleios, which means marsh dweller. Spikerush grows to a maximum height of four feet at maturity. The growth rate is moderate and takes 20 years before it is fully grown. The Spikerush will adapt and grow in fine, medium and coarse textured soil. The Spikerush is a perennial plant and can grow underwater. They can also grow in water that is shallow or in soil that is moist. Spikerush grows in part shade to full sunlight. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Core Concepts Of Identity Paper Core Concepts Identity Identity refers to structured sense of self, which manipulates itself in threads of life (Burr, 2015). Figure 1 of Tūrangawaewae shows individuals identity can be classified under our age, our gender (male or female), the values and beliefs we share (religious or non religious), the experiences ( good or bad), the people we surround ourselves with (friends and family), also not limited to, from our genetic inheritance (ancestors or parents). However, identity threads are not pre inherited but are pre constructed idea influenced by social experiences (Kahu, 2015). I am a woman, 21 years of age, Christian by faith, Fijian Indian by ethnicity. I use mind set of goals to convey through my identity. For example, excelling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet again participation in social events constructs a new identity, a voice. Voices are not just the right to vote or express belonging through the act of protest, as not all voices are intended to get acknowledged (Kahu, 2015). Being a union member I portray my identity in a different way. Participating in strikes is my way of conveying my rights. This participation concludes my idea of raising awareness of what is important to my identity, my sense of belonging in a community. Although an act of protest may not make a difference in an overall outcome, it can still leave the idea behind for future consideration. Not always we act on behalf of conveying the self belonging but the belonging of a community as a whole. In the end my rights is my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Modern Warfare Modern warfare ranges from small to large campaigns with military fundamentals shaping the battlefield. However, none has a more significant value as the Napoleonic eras. Although France is no longer a dominant power, its military fundamentals influence the United States (U.S.) military. The U.S. military employs three Napoleonic era fundamentals of Command and Control (C2), professional military, and nationalism. These fundamentals shape the U.S. military during peace and war. Maintaining peace and winning wars are important. To do that, large capable militaries are required with C2 and Napoleon recognized this. Napoleon task organized the Army into Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Brigades, centralizing C2. Napoleon s Supreme Command ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CMTCs provided the foundation for CAM units deploying to a Full Spectrum of Operations battlefield. Although conflicts tailor training, training is the number one reason the U.S. Army is successful. Training is not something we do. It is what we do! A professional military is not successful as a nation of support. France experienced a revolution, one that brought change from mass politics to mass warfare to Europe. Napoleon recognized this and benefited from the transition from dynastic to national warfare. The French revolution had realized the idea for the citizen Soldier, committed to the cause of the people, for which he fought. Napoleon exploited nationalism on his own troops, rallying them to success. National success depends on every citizen. As the French Army mobilized, its citizens did, too. Young men will go to battle; married men will forge arms and transport supplies; women will make tents, uniforms, and serve in hospitals; children will pick rags; old men will have themselves carried to public squares to inspire the courage of the warriors, and to preach hatred of kings and the unity of the Republic. Nationalism brought change to the world, as monarchies were overthrown and people governments formed. Although the U.S. formed prior to the French Revolution, its Nationalism has been prevalent for over 200 years. National support defines U.S. military success, as it did for Napoleon. When conflicts are imminent, the U.S. military mobilizes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Eight Legged Creepy Flies Research Paper The Origin of Eight Legged Creepy Crawlies The tragic tale of how spiders came into existence began with a young girl named Arachne; naive, prideful and a bit too talented. Arachne challenged Athena, the goddess of weaving. In some versions of the myth Arachne directly declared her superiority to the goddess and challenged Athena, and in other versions, her sheer skill challenged the goddess. A contest followed, and although Arachne s weaving was better than Athena s, it was disrespectful and showed a disgraceful vision of the gods. Weaving the gods in a bad light was a tragic mistake for Arachne, and she paid for the transgression with her human life. Athena in a rage decided to allow Arachne to weave forever and turned her into a spider, or, scientifically known as an arachnid (Hamilton 302 303). As the myth above explains, Arachne was the first spider, so the species took her name: Arachnid. Contrary to common knowledge, spiders are not the only arachnids in existence, although they are the most significant order in that class. Other animals which fall under the category of arachnids include scorpions, mites, ticks, and harvestmen. Today aspects of the myth live on in the existence of arachnids and the usage of that term, most commonly used when referring to spiders. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The last recorded sightings of the arachnid occurred in Legsheath and Duddleswell, in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, in 1969 (BBC), the news article explains. This quote from the BBC article displays a usage of the term for spider derived from Arachne s name and although it does not directly reference the myth, the word arachnid stems from Arachne s myth and shows a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Research Paper On Dante s Inferno Buffy Lunsford Montgomery World Literature Deborah Germany December 7, 2016 Let The Punishment Fit The Crime I grew up in a very strict, religious household and though I was never baptized in the religion I was a practicing Jehovah s Witness till about the age of 25. I do still occasionally go to their meetings but more importantly I still believe the fundamentals of what they teach and Hell is not one of those fundamentals. Jehovah s Witness s believe that when you die that your body and soul returns to the earth. In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return (New World Translation, Gen. 3.19). Whatever your hand finds to do, do with all your might, for there is no work nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the grave, where you are going (New World Translation, Ec. 9.10). The Witness s teach death is the punishment for sin, not hell. So I found this topic of Hell, it s sinners and their punishments for our Critical Response paper what peaked my interest the most. Dante s Inferno The Divine Comedy although it is divine by literary standards there is nothing comedic about it. Dante s journey through hell is an eye opening and terrifying one for him as he searches to find Jehovah s grace and love again and release his self of sin. Through his journey he encounters the different
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  • 25. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution or the Cultural Revolution had been a failed attempt at making China a stronger country. This revolution had destroyed China s rich history. The period from 1966 to 1969 had been terrifying years in which the Red Guards used violence to purge China of any anti communist sources. Mao Zedong had led the violence and turmoil in China after his failed attempt at the Great Leap Forward. He relied on China s youth to change the traditional customs and ideas. The students carried the Cultural Revolution forward and were encouraged to attack authority. Mao said, to rebel is justified. (par. 2, Schell). The stated goals of the Cultural Revolution were to abolish the four olds, old customs, old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rich culture throughout China was completely destroyed by the red guards. Not only had the Red Guard utilized violence to enforce China s new communist ideals, but also rid China of the old culture. The government leader, Zhou Enlai, stated in The Liberation Army Daily, We have vigorously to promote proletarian thoughts and smash bourgeois thoughts in all the academic, educational, journalistic, art, literary, and other cultural circles...It is of the utmost importance, involving the fate and future of our Party and our country. (pg. 174, Karnow) This statement from this critical leader shows the meaning behind their actions. Mao Zedong wanted to promote his own ideals about communism in China. In order to do so, Mao destroyed China s cultural elements that were created over the course of thousands of years. All of the culture accumulated over this vast amount of time was demolished for the sake of promoting the proletarian ideals. The horrendous actions of smashing bourgeois thoughts show the goal of the Cultural Revolution. According to Mao Zedong, promoting communism was going to push China towards becoming a stronger country. But as shown in the lost history, accumulated throughout each era, the Cultural Revolution was leading to a place far worse than before. Furthermore, the police would be given names of the people that were enemies, giving them an opportunity to look for objects from the old culture. Those who were found with suspicious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Exercise Addiction Once the symptoms of exercise addiction are clearly identified in a patient, medical and health professionals should seek appropriate treatments tailored to find the source or route of their addiction (Lane, 2008). Additionally, these professionals must differentiate if the addiction occurs in the absence of an eating disorder. In some cases, an addiction to exercise is typically a dissatisfaction with the individual s physical appearance. Under stress from this displeasure, exercise is rationalized as a positive solution to combat this instead of turning to other potentially addictive behaviors (Landolfi, 2012). The Exercise Dependence Scale and Exercise Addiction Inventory allow individuals suffering from exercise addiction to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quetiapine is commonly used to treat patients with major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. In the study, the patient used Quetiapine as an add on treatment for bipolar I disorder with comorbid compulsive buying and physical exercise addiction (Weinstein Weinstein, 2014). After 4 weeks of treatment, the patient displayed mild improvements in compulsive buying behaviors with moderate improvements of compulsion to exercise. Eight weeks later, the Quetiapine treatment had improved these behaviors significantly. By 24 weeks the compulsive buying and physical exercise were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Two Elements Of Genre Analysis 1. What are some genres that you feel you know well? How did you learn them? What are their common rhetorical features? I think I know well a narrative genre of essays. Narrative style of writing is very interesting for me, because mostly it is based on real life experience. In the past I had to write a lot of this kind of assignment. I used to practice a lot, to start write good essays. With time, I understand how I have to organize my writing assignment, and which type of vocabulary I need to use. Also, persuasive essays are very interesting for me. They are more complicated for me. However, if you understand well what is the main idea of the essay, and if you find a certain way to explain your audience all details, the essay would be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Differences Between Canadian Football And American Football American vs. Canadian Football American and Canadian football have many differences but are also very alike. They have the same roots of play because they are of course both football. The reason they have some differences are that they are played in different countries. American and Canadian football have a few different concepts that make them different from each other. The first difference is the field goals. The field goals are placed in the front side of each endzone as American football has the goal posts in the back side. The endzones are also ten yards deeper in Canada than in America. Not just the size of the endzones are different but the whole field in general is different. A Canadian football field is 110 yards long and 65 yards wide. An American field is 100 yards long and 53 yards wide which is much smaller than a Canadian field. The stadiums in Canada are also much smaller due to less funding and not having as many fans as American football. American football also has different teams and team colors which make the stadiums look nothing alike (What). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In football, a team has to reach a certain point on the field to keep an offensive team on the field. In Canadian football a team only have 3 plays, or downs, to reach that specific spot. Meanwhile, an American football team has 4 plays to reach that specific spot. Next, American football is played with eleven men on the field while Canadian football is played with twelve men on the field. Lastly, a Canadian team can throw the ball backwards and forwards from wherever they are on the field.In American football, a team can only throw the ball forward when they are behind the point on the field where they started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Forced Pooling Issues How would you feel if you were expecting to get a $5000 check in the mail for selling the mineral rights under your 10 acre property? After the company starts drilling, however you get a call saying the deal is off. This is exactly what is happening to a considerable amount of people across the country. The reason is that a pool of minerals under just one individual s property, but usually under 10 to 20 sets of property and each set of property could be owned by 5 or more people. This means that 19 or more land owner s rights can be (and have been in several cases) held hostage because one person doesn t want to lease the rights to the minerals under their property; minerals they can undoubtedly do nothing with. With the dollar amounts stated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning, no one can take what is under your land without your consent. Geologist, Hobart King refers to this as, fee simple estate . If you have a fee simple estate or just own mineral rights you can sell or lease them to a company who would like to extract the minerals underground. The company will ask to lease the mineral rights, and potentially lease or buy the land above the mineral deposit. This depends whether they want to place the drill on location or horizontally drill from another location. Leasing the minerals is indubitably the preferred route for both parties, so from here on out we will only refer to it. They will offer a lump sum for the mineral rights. According to Blackbeard Data, usually $200 $500 per acre. for the amount of land that is over the minerals and they are also entitled to royalties for the minerals. In most states, the very minimum the company can offer is 12.5% of the money they make, but this is usually at 20%. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Atlantic Hawksbill Turtle-Personal Narrative Yummy! I was enjoying a lovely sponge dinner when my best friend JJ swam into my coral reef home. He excitedly said Alex there are a ton of Jellyfish right by the huge water cliff! Now most turtles would just say cool and keep on going with their day, but I love JELLYFISH! Sorry, let me introduce myself. I am Alexandra, the Atlantic Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata.) But my friends call me Alex. JJ says it will take a long time to reach the jellies, so we better get going. As we swim, let me give you some information about me and JJ. We ll start with our moms. Female turtles lay about 140 eggs at a time. They lay eggs between July and October. To do this they swim up to a beach in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Costa Rica, Cuba or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we are in deep waters we stay near the surface. We live in warm tropical waters in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. We mostly eat sponges, anemones, squid, shrimp, and of course, jellyfish! Now here comes the best part...how we look! We have a narrow head and a sharp beak with a brown face. Our carapace is amber colored and has spots of red black, yellow, and brown. Our plaston is mostly amber colored. We have dark flippers. Wow! I ve talked so much about us that we ve made it to the jellies already. Mmmmmmmm! Those jellyfish look so good after a long swim. I m just about to eat one when a old looking turtle swims up behind us and bellows STOP! We are so frightened that we turn as quick as lightning. The old turtle says Those are not jellyfish. That is human waste. He then tells us how dangerous humans are. They throw too much trash in here. They put all types of chemicals and oils in here that pollute our water. They also kill us for our shells and meat. I have heard this speech a hundred times. But then he says something I have never heard before. He tells us how humans can help. They should reduce the amount of trash they use and recycle more, cut down on chemicals, turn out lights visible to the beach, and beware of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Grignard Reagent Lab Report When forming the Grignard reagent, the solution became brown in color and as it proceeded the solution became lighter. After a week, the solution was pink/red with clear/white crystals. In the addition of HCl, the solution began to become yellow and two layers began to form. The top layer was yellow and the lower layer was clear/white. The final alcohol product yield was calculated to be 88.317 percent by dividing the weight of the product (6.789 g) by the theoretical yield of 7.69 g. When placed in the infrared spectroscopy machine, alcohol (υO H) was found at wavenumber of 3366.75 cm 1 (Image 1.). Arene (υC H) was found in wavelength at 3029.32 cm 1, alkyl (υC H) at 2958.57 cm 1, arene (υC=C) at 1600.86 cm 1, HCH (δalkyl) at 1492.11 cm 1, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The machine uses different wavelengths of infrared light which is passed through the sample and the amount of light that is able to pass through is recorded by a detector on the opposite side of the light source. When covalently bonded atoms are irradiated with a specific wavelength of infrared light they can be symmetrically or asymmetrically stretched or bent. Through the process of measuring the absorption of differing infrared wavelengths by bonds, we can tell what type of bonds are present in a molecule. Certain bonds are known to absorb specific amounts of infrared light. This knowledge serves as a template in order to identify the bonds present in the product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Lucille Clifton s The Poetry Of A Negro I continue to write since my life as a human only includes my life as a poet, it doesn t depend on it , Lucille Clifton. Known to most as Lucille Clifton, Thelma Lucille Sayles was born to Samuel L. and Thelma Moore Sayles on June 27, 1936 in Depew, New York. Her parents were a New York steel mill worker and a homemaker/launderer and lived in poverty. Clifton overcame adversity and earned a scholarship to attended Howard University at the age of sixteen as a drama major, then in 1955 she transferred to Fredonia State Teacher s College now known as Fredonia State University of New York. She was introduced to her husband by Ishmael Reed, an author, poet, and activist, who later took her poems to Langston Hughes in 1966 to be included in his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recurring themes in her poetry are embracing ancestors past, self discovery, reconciliation, the black experience, self worth reassurance, female sensibility, and concerns of black women. Clifton s writing style can be described as being moral and hopeful. Lucille Clifton empowers women and African Americans throughout her poetry which shows the strength and beauty of the intricacies of her life. Clifton s poetic style suggests that she doesn t like to follow the crowd . I also don t fit in with the crowd because I view and act differently than the social norm. Hearing that Emmy Award winning Lucille Clifton chooses not to conform to society either, I don t feel inadequate or substandard for standing out. I embrace it. Clifton explains in an interview, why she uses lowercase letters, short stanzas and around five syllables. She said, I use simple language. I have never believed for anything to be valid or true or intellectual or deep it had to be complex. I deliberately use the language that I use (Evans 137). This is reflected in her poems. In homage to my hips , from Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969 1980, you can see the tendency to adhere to as few syllables as possible, yet be rich in wisdom. these hips are big hips they need space to move around in. they don t fit into little petty places. these hips are free hips. they don t like to be held back. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Cheating Is Wrong Why do we give awards? Think about it; every country, government, education system, athletic program, and job field in the world has some sort of system in place for awarding exceptional people. Whether you are in elementary school or a world renowned scientist you have received some sort of award (or position) as a tribute to the things you have excelled in. The human race has a fascination with exceptional things. We hold creativity, intelligence, bravery, uniqueness, and exceptionalism in the highest esteem. We respect people who have gone above and beyond all else to do something incredible. We love to tell survivor stories depicting the triumph of the human soul against all odds. We also have this need to recognize these amazing feats ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The math genius who takes Adderall would not naturally have the same focusing ability that they would without the medication. Considering that they are giving themselves an outside advantage, would it be fair if they were given a prize over other people with the same intelligence that are competing without the advantage? No. How can you even compare two competitors, when you don t know if the first could beat the second without the advantage? From an educational view point when you cheat, you are taking away your potential for true intellectual growth. A teacher by the name of Jessica Lahey wrote an article in the Atlantic Daily that attempted to dive into the pedagogical reasons behind students cheating. Later on Lahey wrote a reflective post online at www.theatlantic.com about the previous article in which she comes to understand that not only pedigogical fallacies lead to cheating but that fact that many students view cheating as okay. In this reflection she describes an email response from a student who personally cheated and was quite proud of it. What strikes me is Jessica s on the email from the student, Most journalists are thrilled when evidence comes to light that supports their argument. I, however, was devastated. It s one thing to read the statistics on cheating, but it was quite another to be faced a real life example ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Human Brain Many people do not understand the complexity of the human brain. Just as when one goes to buy a car they focus on the outside features instead of what is under the hood and how it works. Just as a car has an engine and other features working the car, the brain has different functions that control not only your movements, but also the way that you perceive the world. With the brain only weighing around three pounds it is known to be the best computer system there is. The brain has to communicate with the senses and muscles in the body and it does that through neurons. The neuron transmits the information to different parts of the body and is considered a building block of the brain. Neurons make up the nervous system which performs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The peripehal nervous system is broken into two brances which include the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system transmits the messages between the central nervous system and your sensory organs. It regulates movement, posture and balance. It contains your sensory and motor neurons. Once messages are transmitted through sensory neurons our brain can interpret the picture you are seeing in front you you, the food you are tastign and even a hot flame touching your finger tip. Once the message gets to the CNS it sends messages back through the motor neuron that controls movements. It has voluntary control. For example, if you touch a flame, the sensory neuron from your finger tip will send the message that it is hot and your brain will deliever a message back to move your finger. It happens almost instantly. The other branch which is the autonomic nervous system controls the internal body processes. You body does these things automaticallt without having to think about it. Although, you could still have control over some of the processes, such as breathing. The ANS is broken into two different parts which is the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system speeds up bodily processes. It is considred an alarm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. 911 Operations Supervisor Research Paper What is a 911 Operations Supervisor? A 911 operations supervisor plays one of the most important public safety roles within government administration. These professionals supervise emergency communications and dispatch appropriate services for police, fire and medical services. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office and administrative support/police fire and ambulance dispatchers.htm Duties 911 operations supervisors delegate daily work responsibilities and direct personnel when responding to emergencies. Because of the sensitive nature of emergency response, 911 operations supervisors closely monitor and support all of their employee s actions. This is to ensure that safety protocols and state policies are followed exactly to the letter. They consistently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They need to be knowledge of codes, procedures and terminology used in public safety dispatching. They also need superior technical skills because they use radio, electronic, computer and telecommunications systems that are generally not available to the public. 911 operations supervisors are continually training to maintain awareness of changing dispatching, public safety and radio and telecommunications regulations. This means that they must know the Federal Communications Commission s (FCC) requirements for public safety dispatch centers. 911 operations supervisors must have strong pedagogical skills because they continual train new hires and re train existing employees. Special Employment Conditions Public safety agencies have very high hiring and employment standards. For example, 911 dispatchers must obtain passing scores on comprehensive dispatcher exams. This typically involves a computer based test that shows real world situations, such as injured people and car accidents. The exam will ask the candidate to select the best course of action, which may not always be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Patriotism In The National Anthem Patriotism is defined as: the quality of being patriotic; vigorous support for one s country . While stereotypically actions of patriotism show extreme pride, some show patriotism in the vision of what a country should be. They simply want the equality that the greatest country on the face of the Earth should be able to provide. Equal opportunities, not necessarily equal outcomes, but everybody should have the same opportunities to be successful. The most unpopular patriots of our time are those who kneel for the National Anthem. It came into light last football season with Colin Kaepernick. He knelt for the Anthem and the country went crazy. The fans at home sitting on their couch that don t stand when it plays on the television expressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Religion Is A Unity Of Spiritual And Physical Religion is a system that proclaims an unseen order, and that our ultimate good lies in aligning ourselves with the unseen order. Buddhism The truth in how the unseen order in Buddhism is the structure of human reality. It is the truth about ourselves and the truth in which we are as human beings. The truths in ourselves will often be unseen or unidentifiable often because our minds are distorted. As humans, we have these natural distortions and have a hard time seeing things in a clear perspective. Buddhism does assert that a supreme goodness does lie within a harmoniously level of adjustment within ourselves to see this hidden truth in which we would not see normally. In Buddhism, there is a path that is laid for harmonious adjustment and what it does consider is the truth in regards to the reality in our minds. In Buddhism life is regarded as a unity of spiritual and physical. Manifestations of the spiritual, the seen and the unseen are all a part of the same universal law of life. These manifestations of our spiritual and physical lives are one and of equableness. Buddhist meditation consists of developing a capacity in our minds to rest and not be disturbed, on singly a perception of an object. Secondly, Buddhists meditation aims at the understanding of the true nature of things. Insightful meditation is about understanding the nature of the world and letting go. Bhagavad Gita 3.33 Even the wise man acts In accordance with his inner nature All beings follow their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Nikola Tesla Research Papers Nikola tesla was born in 1856 in smiljan, Croatia part of the Hungarian empire. He was born to an orthodox priest and the mother was an ordinary farmer.Tesla studied maths and physics at the technical university of Graz and philosophy at the university of Prague. One day tesla while on a walk he come up with an idea of a brushless AC motor, making sketches of it in the sand path. Later he moved to Paris where he secured a job of repairing direct current power plants with the Edison company.at one point in life Tesla was considered an eccentric man who talked about rays that could destroy 10,000 plains in 250 miles.He devised the AC (alternating current) system which is used in most homes today because it was advantageous than direct current system. His transformers help regulate the AC voltage, it could be stepped up or down and be transmitted over long distances through thin wires, minimizing power loss across long distances. The direct current system had a lot of inefficiencies, it could not be transported to long distances due to its inability to step to higher voltage levels. He also invented electric motors that are used by every house hold. He invented fluorescentsbulbs and neon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of alternating electrical currents and the invention of the AC engine, brought about major changes in electrical power generation and transmission that are the global standard today. Many appliances that he invented are used in most homesteads and hence he brought about changes in the lives of many. Nikola Tesla References Gilliams, E. Leslie. Tesla s Plan of Electrically Treating Schoolchildren .teslacollection.com/. Popular Electricity Magazine (2002). Retrieved 19 August2014. Mrkich, D. 2003. Nikola Tesla: the European years (1st ed.). Ottawa: Commoner s Publishing. Osha, Tim 2008. Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication. MyReportLinks.com Books. p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Planning A Program Has Brought Me This paper gives me the chance to look back and reflect on what knowledge developing this program has brought me. Program planning, is something that has always fascinated me. I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about what are important aspects of planning a program. What was truly great about this experience was the idea that we would be helping others. I will discuss what I have learned from developing the program to the conclusion of the event. Furthermore, I will talk about what I can do differently the next time I am apart of a group that is planning a program. Also, there will be sections about what I would change for future programs or what I can take away from the planning of this specific program. Highlight items you learned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In regards to communication between groups, being apart of the finance group we had difficulties obtaining the final budgets from each group. Even when we told the leaders to remind all the groups that we need their updated budgets we still had issues with receiving them. Another challenge that we had was deciding on a theme. I feel that it took as a large chunk of planning time just deciding on what we wanted to do. If we would have established a theme in the beginning of the planning, we could have had more time making decorations or props rather than doing them the night before. This may have reduced the stress levels. Additionally, it would have been nice to have an increase in numbers. Understanding that this was the first time putting on the event it is hard to get a large crowd to come. There might have been a chance to have an increase in numbers if there was more time to get the word out and we tried to have each staff member bring one person. What you would do differently as an individual and as a group next time you plan an event/program There are a number of things that I would have done differently based on my group and individual participation. For example, our group didn t have the best communication. There were times were myself and another group member didn t know what was going on in terms of the budget and the program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Christopher Columbus Motives In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. This phrase is perhaps one of the most well known historical allusions in today s age. Everyone knows the concept, but no one knows the motives behind the expedition. No one ever asks themselves deeply on why Christopher Columbus was able to make the voyage in the first place. The answer is always by the book, which is He recieved funding by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Not a single person asks themselves on why he was chosen specifically to go on this voyage. That is why I am writing this paper. I will give the motives that drove this expedition. Before a proper explanation can be given, there must be a background to give the reader a brief glimpse of who the man Columbus was. Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. Columbus also was the child of a pair of two wool merchants. Columbus, during his early years worked on a merchant ship. Afterwards, Columbus sought out a higher education in the fields of cartography, navigation, and astronomy. These topics that he learned later would fuel his ambition for exploration . After receiving permission to explore, he began his journey for fame and gold. Initially, Columbus planned to sail from more foreign ports such as England and Portugal, but was denied. Then, he sought patronage from Spain, who had an interest in his plan. One motive of the spaniards was to find a quicker, more free route to India. This was their main goal. However, the Spaniards did not want to lose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Are Leonardo Da Vinci s Major Accomplishments You know the famous paintings like Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, these were both painted by the famous artist Leonardo Da Vinci. Besides being a great artist he was an inventor, architect and was connected with science and nature. Although people didn t understand it at the time some of his ideas he drew led to inventions like the bicycle, the helicopter and an airplane like machine. Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in Vinci, Italy. His full birthname was Lionardo di ser Piero da Vinci .His first five years were lived in the hamlet of Anchiano. This was the home of his mother. He then started living with his father in 1457. Leonardo had little education beyond basic reading, writing and mathematics. He was largely self taught. Instead of art, he studied nature, mechanics, anatomy, physics, weaponry, and more. Later, he started doing art and his first artwork was done in pen and ink. It was called Arno Valley, sketched in 1473. Other pieces like The Adoration of the Magi hasn t been finished. He qualified for membership as a master artist in Florence s Guild of Saint Luke and made his own workshop. Leonardo was best known for his paintings, but his best masterpieces were Mona Lisa , and The Last Supper . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Last Supper is located in Santa Maria delle Grazie, a church in Milan, Italy. He also is an inventor, which he has drawings of his ideas like war machines,armored cars, and city houses. He also designed a dome for Milan s Cathedral (Church). His writing on the pages are actually backwards. Possibly our guesses think that he learned to write backwards because he to keep his work private and that no one could read it. It is pretty surprising how Leonardo can do such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Water and Estuary An integrated study of the Mpenjati estuary beach system. (Biological component) Abstract A study was carried out to find the abundances of animal organisms between both sides of the Mpenjati estuary. Zooplankton, Macro fauna, Meiofauna and Fish was sampled .Each of the species that reside in the estuary contribute to the diversity of the area and are essentially driving forces, ensuring optimal functioning of the ecosystem. The purpose of sampling such ecosystems is to find out how the interactions amongst these organisms show a relation towards environmental conditions and how they could be affecting the estuary in the abundances that they are found. Samples was collected at different sampling stations were it was collected and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macrofauna are benthic organisms and live in the sediment and have been greatly used over much time as indicators of the environmental status in many estuaries and coastal systems. Fish thrive in great abundances along the coast of the Mpenjati estuary and use the estuary as nursery sites for juveniles as there is greater protection and more nutrient rich waters with greater food sources. (Perissinotto et al, 2010). The main aim of the Mpenjati estuary field trip was to retrieve biomass samples for further analyse and to compare the organism s living on both sides of the estuaries berm. Materials and methods The Mpenjati estuary is a temporarily open/closed estuary which is located approximately 165km Southwest of Durban. The river mouth is generally closed during the winter months and is enclosed by a sand bar separating the saline rich ocean water from the fresh water river. The first sample was obtained around 10:30 am and the last around 2:30 pm on the 4 of August 2012, all samples was received from the beach side. The tide was currently low transitioning into a high tide around 1pm. On field four sampling methods was carried out to retrieve the zooplankton, meiofauna, macrobenthos and fish biomass samples respectively. Zooplankton Zooplankton in the surf zone of the beach was retrieved by gently filtering ocean water through a 20µm nylon mesh. Water was retrieved using a 125 litre plastic bucket and sieved through the mesh, bringing the total volume of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Bee Humming Bird Research Paper Birds Emma philp Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2.The biggest bird in the world 3. The smallest bird in the world 4. Where most birds live 5. The slowest bird in the world 6. The Conclusion 7. The Index Today we are going to learn about birds, like the biggest bird on earth, where most birds live, the slowest bird on earth, and the smallest bird ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Did you know the Andean Condor is the biggest bird in the world? It s up to 10.5 feet (3.2m). These birds like to live in windy areas so they can glide in the air with little effort. Are you wondering, so they don t even have to try, well you re right! Did you know they are mostly black? But males have a white collar around their neck. Now let s go and learn about the smallest bird in the world. Now we are in the nest of the smallest bird in the world! There are a lot of small birds. But the smallest bird in the world is the bee hummingbird. It s called the bee humming bird because it s the size of a bee and it is a hummingbird. It s really small! And guess what the bee hummingbird is still living! Maybe one day you might be able to see it. Now let s go and fly to places where most birds live. Now we are here. Where you ask? The bee humming birds nest. Did you know the bee humming bird lives in a Island called Cuba. The Island Cuba is a very large Island. The Andean Condor lives in the western South America in the mountains. Not just little mountains in the big mountains. Maybe you could see them in those places. But don t be scared they are nice birds. Now let s fly slowly with the slowest bird in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Evaluation Of A Speech Language Pathologist ( Slp ) Lastly, it is likely that a child diagnosed with 22q11.2 DS will experience health issues. This may effect their alertness and participation in the classroom due to their fragile health (McDonald et al., 2013). Overall, there is a wide range of academic challenges a child with this syndrome may experience that will require support in the classroom to promote effective learning. A speech language pathologist (SLP) may face many challenges while working with a student with 22q11.2 DS. These include: variety of deficits presented in this syndrome, social cognitive deficits, verbal instruction, and prevalence of hearing loss. It is important for the SLP to understand the wide variety of disorders a student with 22q11.2 DS may be experiencing. This syndrome has the ability to impact every system in the body, and many learning disorders are associated with 22q11.2 DS. While there is a significant amount of articles and information about this syndrome, it is not specific to the individual you may be working with. There are significant lists and research determining other diagnosis a student with 22q11.2 DS may have, yet it can vary so greatly between individuals. A child may have a profound learning disability, or considered average (McDonald et al., 2013). Therefore, the SLP must develop a good understanding of what their student is experiencing and what their specific wants and needs are for speech therapy. A study performed by L.E Campbell et al., determined that students ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Subjection of women Essay examples proach to understanding the properties of persons (their traits, desires, abilities, interests) which is not only very popular and historically important, but also intuitively plausible. It begins with a division of human properties into three categories. Natural properties are those persons have in virtue of being members of a natural kind, and they originate in the structures definitive of the species. Other properties are unnatural, in that they result from abnormal structures. And some properties are nonnatural (or social) in that they represent replacements, modifications, or extensions brought about by the social environment operating on the basic structures.1 Such is the ontology. It suggests immediately the epistemology for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This . . . will remain true . . . as long as social institutions do not admit the same free development of originality in women which is possible to men. When that time comes . . . we shall see . . . as much as it is necessary to know of the nature of women. quot;5 Note that Mill speaks of the quot;free quot; development of women. In the history of philosophy a social doctrine has usually been attached to those ontological and epistemological theses, the doctrine that persons are free (or have freedom) to the extent that they are not constrained, either in their behavior or in their development, by social influences. The liberal doctrine of quot;equal maximal liberty, quot; then, is both a methodological rule for the discovery of the natural as well as a political principle limiting one sort of social influence. Mill elaborates and defends the political doctrine in On Liberty and employs it in The Subjection of Women, which also contains the epistemology. Another statement of the corollary from the latter work more clearly connects the discovery of the natural with freedom: quot;no one can safely pronounce that if women s nature were left to choose its direction as freely as men s, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Family Structure Of The Hoover Family Essay I. Through the traverse of 3 days, the Hoover family takes a road trip that progressions, each of them exclusively and as a three generational family. The most unconventionally miserable family you will ever experience. Their individual self centered identities will put them in terrible positions, however soon enough each family member will work together. As we get to be familiar with each of the Hoovers, we see them separately either making progress toward the status of a broken family. Change for the Hoover family is unequivocal bringing the opportunity of togetherness to return. At the point when the Hoovers realizes being a loser sometimes make the winners look bad they will achieve authorizing structure. This paper will lay out the significance of a family structure, the power of a family that brings people back together as one. In Hoover family structure, there will be gravitational draw making each relative acknowledging they need each other after all. II. Primary Family Functions When you experience different families, you frequently take note of how their correspondence hones vary from others. Observing the film Little Miss Sunshine you will notice the way they communicate with each other depends all on their own personal identity and not collectively as a family. The Hoover s represent some family dysfunction. i. The Hoover family established a pattern of cohesion. As a whole they are struggling with handing issues of distance and closeness with each other. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Growing a Garden in Death of a Salesman Growing a Garden In Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller uses motifs and symbols to express some of the problems of the main character, Willy. Miller motivates Willy to start a garden in the backyard of his apartment, even though the garden won t grow. This showed Willy to be the type who does not accept defeat, as he believes he can grow a garden, but to the reader, it s obvious that he can t. Although filled with the desire to grow a garden in order to start anew, Willy is unable to do so due to his apartment and his thoughts. To start off, Willy s inability to grow a garden is majorly due to the environment his apartment is placed in. In this story, the apartment is a tool of symbolism used to develop the idea of the modern world. The apartment that blocks the sun into his backyard limits Willy s ability to grow a garden. This modern society shadows over his house, keeping the sun away, also keeping him in the past. This leads to the way the modern world is run, and because it is different than what Willy can handle, he cannot adapt to modern society. The modern world restricts Willy from starting anew, but the irony being that not only does Willy not have the money to move on from his house and into a place where he could grow a garden, he simply doesn t want to. He wishes to stay, but needs money to pay off the house. His lack of money is expressed as Linda mentions for him not to forget to ask for a little advance (53). What Linda is referring to is that Willy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Outline the Main Factors of Current Health and Safety... P2: Outline the main factors of current health and safety legislation as applied in health and social care. This leaflet will contain information for a booklet covering the main features of at least 3 current health and safety legislations as applied in a health and social care setting. Legislation is another word for written law, which may also be known as act of parliament or regulations. As stated by Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) pg. 17 legislation is also the law that parliament makes which reflects the statutory right of organisations, groups and individuals. However, Legislation also ensures that everyone is clear about their rights and responsibilities within the care environment according to Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Food Safety Act 1990: The food safety acts are lay down rules that apply to everyone involved in a production, storage, distribution or sales of foods. Under the food safety act 1990 it is illegal to sell food unfit for human intake. This act gives power to the health environment inspectors to inspect food and also seize food unfit for the human intake and condemn it. Any establishment breaching food hygiene standards can be served a notice for improvement, but in extreme conditions they can be closed down eternally, if the practices are reflected to be a health hazard then their business can be act against for breaching hazards. The food safety act states that people working with food must practice working with good food hygiene in the workplace. Food for people who use services and for visitors must be safely stored and prepared and also must not be injurious to health. Local authority health inspectors enforce this law. The food safety (General Food Hygiene) regulates 1995, 2005 and 2006 referring to the need of identify and possible risks surrounding food hygiene, and to put controls in place to ensure any risk is reduced. The regulations also specify how premises that provide food should be equipped and organised. Data Protection Act 1998 Uses law to protect individuals with regards to the processing of personal data. The Data Protection Act 1998 is related to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Comparing the Characters of Faustus and Hamlet Both Hamlet and Faustus contain a clash of themes and traditions, all catalysed by Religion. This is used to establish a theme of deception, which greatly impacts the protagonist s procrastination. Procrastination is considered to be Hamlet s tragic flaw, however Faustus s flaw is considered to be his hubris. Hamlet is in fact a play adapted by Shakespeare, not by name. But there are several scriptures that can be identified to being similar to the plot. One is called Saga of Hrolf Kraki. Believed to be Scandinavian. The second is the Roman legend of Brutus. In Shakespeare s version Hamlet is the prince of Denmark heir to the throne, whose life takes a turn for the worst after his father s death. This version of Hamlet is the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore we can assume that Faustus is a protestant, but it can be argued that Marlowe could have possibly made this protestant connection in his defence to cease all accusations about him being a practicing catholic. Hence, the scene where Faustus appears to be mocking the pope. The pay is built upon Hamlet s hesitation over fulfilling the task of revenge that is assigned to him: but its text offers no reason or motives for these hesitations (Sigmund Freud) This comment gives us an insight that Hamlet s tragic flaw is in fact his procrastination to killing Claudius. Although the literal text does not offer a valid reason for his procrastination, the sub text imposes a compelling argument. I am thy father s spirit, Doom d for a certain term to walk the night, and for the day confined to fast in fires, till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away (1.5.9) The ghost appears before Hamlet and claims to be the spirit of his father; he also mentions that he is in purgatory. While belief in Purgatory remains part of Roman Catholic teaching today, the Protestant Reformers explicitly rejected it in the sixteenth century1. This suggests that the ghost is a catholic, which may not have made a difference to Hamlet s character, however although the play s story is set in the late middle ages (before the Protestant Reformation), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay On Hospital Reimbursement Background In 2012, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) began to change the way hospitals were reimbursed for their services. This change would base reimbursement on the delivery of higher quality services. This new type of payment program meant hospitals would be rewarded for positive outcomes and be penalized for poor outcomes. According to CMS, reimbursement rates for 30 day readmissions for certain diagnosis, value based purchasing, and certain hospital acquired conditions would not be paid at 100% (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services). For instance, a patient hospitalized and treated for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), but returns to the hospital within a 30 day window for the same condition. According to the new reimbursement laws, that second hospital stay is either not paid or paid at a reduced rate. Another example of reduced or unpaid claims comes from certain hospital acquired conditions. If a hospitalized patient develops a secondary infection such as pneumonia or urinary tract infection, any cost related to the secondary infection is eligible for review and potentially not paid for. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to 2012, when these laws changed, there were not significant financial penalties or benefits for keeping patients from being readmitted. With this change, CMS s hope was to keep more money for Medicare benefits and have better outcomes for patients. Historically, nearly 20% of all Medicare discharges had a readmission within 30 days. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) has estimated that 12% of readmissions are potentially avoidable. Preventing even 10% of these readmissions could save Medicare $1 billion (McIlvennan, et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...