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Equus Martin Dysart Monologue
Frances Liberman
Ms. Kim
IBH Lang and Lit
January 15th 2015
Dysart s Character and Dream
In Peter Shaffer s play, Equus, one of the main characters is a psychiatrist named Martin Dysart who
specializes with adolescents. The play begins with a seventeen year old boy named Alan Strang and a
horse named Nugget. Alan is showing great affection towards the horse. Suddenly, a man in his forties
is shown holding a cigarette. This man is Martin Dysart, the first character to speak in the play. He
begins with a monologue describing Alan and the horse. Rather than focusing on the young boy,
Dysart is examining the horse and its purpose. Using his psychiatric brain, Dysart is trying to figure
out what the horse must be thinking in that moment. Whilst ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In the dream, Dysart is the chief priest wearing a gold mask. He cuts children open which makes him
feel nauseous but he wants to stay hidden under the mask. In the end, the mask slips off his face and
his assistants discover that it was him. This is when he wakes up from the dream. The monologue
mentions Homeric Greece (Shaffer 14) which is extremely symbolic to the play. Equus uses many
similar techniques that were used in Ancient Greece plays such as the use of a chorus, and the setting
of the play. Homeric Greece is the mythical land created by Homer, a famous poet, where lots of
sacrifices were made for the gods. In the poem, he is cutting children and sacrificing them thus giving
them to the gods. In the dream, Dysart is wearing a Mask of Agamemnon (14). This is a gold death
mask , that was initially thought to belong to Agamemnon, a warrior written by Homer (Ancient
Greece). Dysart is also aware of the location of where this sacrifice is happening. He believes that he
is in Argos because of the red soil (14). This is a place in classical myths where the warrior
Agamemnon went to sacrifice his daughter (Sikyon). Dysart is sacrificing children similarly to
Agamemnon sacrificing his daughter. After cutting open each child, Dysart parts the flaps, severs the
inner tubes, yanks them out and throws them how and steaming on to the floor. (14) while the other
assistance study the pattern they make, as if they were reading hieroglyphics (Shaffer 15).
Hieroglyphics was the alphabet of Ancient Egypt; in this dream, the insides of the children are thrown
on the floor and observed very similarly to hieroglyphics. Dysart s assistants look for the patterns and
symbols, which is a portrayal of Dysart s psychiatric work. The main aspect of this dream is the mask.
The masks are not necessarily the physical masks that people wear rather they are figurative masks of
which people
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E-Commerce for My Business
Based on my future reading from The Relationship between E Commerce Adoption and Organization
Performance , the finding is also quite similar with these journal by which it had stated that the click
and mortar firm should also applying e commerce and determine the necessary areas that need to be re
engineered in the process to increase the firm s performance. However, it had been recommended that
future researcher should consider some factors in determining their research by which Mutia Sobihah
Abd Halim etc did not apply. The other factors consist of performing a comparative study between the
hotels that using e commerce with the hotels that still not uses it; it also should involve the e
commerce hotels user, as well as conducting this study in the other industries in Malaysia.
As in Exploring the determinants of e commerce usage in the hotel industry in Thailand: An empirical
study written by Pongsak Hoontrakul and Sunil Sahadev, the research found that there are many
factors that influence the usage of e commerce in hotel industry for the developing country, Thailand.
Based on this, some other factors that need to be considered in the methodology the size of the hotel in
terms of the number of rooms, the scope of activities of the hotel in terms of activities that the hotel is
engaged in, the type of the hotel in terms of economic segment it is targeting and the age of the hotel.
Thus, the study made by Mutia Sobihah Abd Halim etc should also determine these
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Short-Term Premarital Relationships
Running head: SHORT TERM PREMARITAL RELATIONSHIPS
Short term Premarital Relationships
Brenda M. Ellis
July 2, 2009
COUN 603
Liberty University
Abstract
Short term premarital relationships are the subject of debate in many families. The idea of a couple
living together without being married is just one of the many problems in relationships today that end
up going through divorce court. Short term relationships do not have the staying power as one where
the couples are getting to know one another for a longer period of time. The relationship does not have
time to manifest into something that will last a lifetime. In this day and time, short term relationships
have a propensity to become a short term life span. This report will ... Show more content on
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Also, I would want to know what they have found out about each other since they have gotten married
and would they change anything. Dr. Ronn Elmore, biographer of How to Love a Black Man and How
to Love a Black Woman points out Living together before marriage is the same as Nutri Sweet or any
other kind of substitute. It doesn t provide the context to really find out the worth, the values, the
character, and commitment of the other person. (Inc., 1998). I believe this is well said considering that
you really do not get to know a person until you have spent some long quality time with them.
Communication cannot be over rated on this issue because without communication you do not have a
relationship. People are much fussier about whom they marry than whom they cohabitate with,
explains Paul Amato, a sociologist at Penn State University and one of the theory s originators. A lot
of people cohabit because it seems like a good idea to share expenses and have some security and
companionship, without a lot of commitment. (Wartik, 2005). Many short term relationships do not
last because of the duration of time the couple spent getting to know one another. I read, Psychologists
say the typical infatuation (or lust ) lasts 3 18 months. So, if a total of 19 or more months elapse
between meeting and wedding, there s a better chance it s really love. (Answers.com). Hollywood is
making a mock of marriages. There are so many young people who look to these
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Compare the financial situations of two companies.
Introduction
This report is to compare the financial situations of two companies in the restaurant industry, Darden
Restaurants Inc. of Florida and Brinker International Inc. of Texas. The report will provide a detailed
analysis and summary of several things including financial analysis, industry history and analysis,
both companies history and analysis, vertical and horizontal analysis, and the creditworthiness of each
company.
These analysis that we are going to conduct will provide us with a myriad of information about the
two companies and how they compare to each other.
In comparing the companies to each other it is important to take into account the liquidity or ability of
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New York: Irwin/McGraw Hill, Inc., 1999.)
Liquidity Analysis of Darden Restaurants Inc.
Current Ratio = 0.48
In the year 2000 the current assets of Darden equaled $290,500,000 while the current liabilities
equaled $606,900,000.
Quick Ratio = 0.1
In the year 2000 Darden had monetary current assets of $60,000,000 while current liabilities was
$606,900,000.
Liquidity Analysis of Brinker International Inc.
Current Ratio = 0.57
In the year 2000 the current assets of Brinker Internaional equaled $131,700,000 while current
liabilities equaled $231,000,000.
Quick Ratio = 0.20
In the year 2000 Brinker International had monetary current assets of $46,700,000 while current
liabilities equaled $231,000,000.
Liquidity Analysis of the Restaurant Industry
The industry average current ratio for the year 2000 was 0.6, while for the quick ratio it equaled 0.3.
These numbers come out to be lower than what is considered average for a normal manufacturing
company in which a satisfactory current ratio is 2.0 while a good quick ratio is considered 1.5.
However according to my research on the industry those numbers seem to be the norm.
We can see that Brinker has the better ratio s as far as liquidity is concerned with a slightly better ratio
in both the current ratio and quick ratio than Darden. Brinker is also more in line with the industry
standard than Darden is, with Darden s liquidity slightly below the norm for restaurants of its type.
This indicates to
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The Matrix Essay
The Matrix
In 1999 directors/writers Larry and Andy Wachowski (Bound) made a dark and often disturbing
Science Fiction film, The Matrix. With the production expertise of Joel Silver (Commando, Predator,
Lethal Weapon series, and Die Hard series), Andrew Mason (The Crow, Dark City) and Barrie M.
Osborne (Face/Off, The Fan, Child s Play), The Matrix is sure to be a favorite among Science Fiction
movie fans for years to come. The Matrix won the Oscar award in all four categories it was nominated
for; Best Sound, Best Sound Affects Editing, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. More DVD s
of The Matrix were sold then the movie The Titanic . The hard work of choreographer Yuen Wo Ping
(Iron Monkey, Fists of Legends) make the fight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Morpheus sought Neo s help after it was prophesied that Neo is quot;the one quot;, a man who will
free the human race from the clutches of the matrix. Upon contacting him, Morpheus tells him that he
is right to question his feelings; he offers him a red pill (to discover the truth), or a blue pill (to
continue life as normal). After choosing the red pill, Neo is plugged into what Morpheus has referred
to as quot;The Matrix quot;, a computer generated reality. Neo now experiences the horror of his
actual existence. Mankind has destroyed the earth environmentally 200 years ago, and is being
maintained in individual quot;bubbles quot; by octopus like robots, living a virtual reality of life in
1999.
Morpheus, along with his group of human rebels including Neo s love interest Trinity (Carrie Anne
Moss), train Neo in a variety of fighting styles in order to go up against a group of computer program
based agents who control the matrix in human form. Fights in The Matrix also makes the slowing
down of the action sequences seem very natural. At more than one point I was reminded of quot;The
Force quot; in Star Wars. The Matrix is also a power that can be manipulated to the hero s advantage.
Anderson undergoes Skywalker like training, and these adrenaline pumping, gravity defying scenes
provide great bits of martial arts action, daring stunts, and amazing roof to roof leaps. Morpheus is our
Yoda, and he has the right amount of wisdom and courage to make the character
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The s Biggest Strategic Asset
Ralan knew that his biggest strategic asset was his biggest tactical weakness his yellow tunic. It would
make him a clear target for every knight in the Tower. It would distract them all from his friends
escape, but it also made him stand out in the sea of white, making him much easier to catch. He didn t
think much about it until he made it through the front gate of the Tower.
Getting there wasn t very difficult. The knights all wore their armor, whether it was the thick
ornamental armor or the chain mail of the working knights. Ralan found it easy to sprint past one
knight while dodging another. In fact, his entire life had consisted of him running through crowds and
avoiding outstretched hands.
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The knight set his legs, and swung his sword in front of him.
With a slight leap, Ralan feigned a punch. The knight brought up his sword only to see Ralan dive
toward his feet. Just as the guard brought his sword down, Ralan slide between his legs, the smooth
marble of the Tower floor offering little resistance. It wasn t a perfect fit, which was fine for Ralan. He
tugged on the knight s white cloak, which pulled him up and the knight backward. As the knight fell
he got in the way of the other knights. By the time they had realized what had happened, Ralan was in
the the grass field beyond the Tower s large iron doors.
He had escaped so quickly that there was confusion as shouts and alarm klaxons rang. Shouts of Stop
him! were followed by knights looking around for who they were supposed to stop. This is almost too
easy, Ralan thought, as a cry of Stop the Craftsman came from the Tower. Moments later an arrow hit
the ground at Ralan s feet.
Yellow tunic. Surrounded by white. Archers on the Wall. Not good, Ralan thought. And then he saw it.
A large wagon with four horses pulling it. It was on the side of the road with a broken wheel. Thank
you, Maela, Ralan thought. He zig zagged through the field, arrows barely missing him.
Sprinting around the wagon, he stopped as it shielded him from the archers on the wall. He quickly
pulled off his yellow tunic and tossed it on the ground. With a quick sprint, he ran up and leapt onto
the
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Memoirs Of A Geisha Sexism Analysis
Sexism In Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden uses the mysterious life of a Geisha to expose the
sexist and objectification driven culture of Japan. Through the eyes of the main character, Chiyo,
Arthur Golden uses the male figures in Chiyo s life to show sexism. Dr. Crab, the Baron, and Nobu are
some of the men in Chiyo life that are sometime sexist to her. Dr. Crab is a big part of Chiyo s life
because he buys Chiyo s mizuage. So he specializes in taking newly apprentice geisha s virginity and
pays a lot of money of it: Dr. Crab had paid a record amount for Mameha s mizuage maybe 7,000 yen
or 8,000 yen (233). Men saw virgin apprentice geisha like a price tag. Also, they were only willing to
pay a high price is she was a virign because if she was not, then they considered her worthless: A
Women s cave is particularly special to a man if no other eel has ever been in it before (233). They
acted as if these young girls were just toys on a self, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He even makes fun of Mameha s beliefs because he thinks he is superior to her: I m the one who
picked it, Mameha said. the fortune teller doesn t pick names; he tells us if they re acceptable. One day
, Mameha, Nobu replied, you ll grow up and stop listening to foolss (200). Nobu started to favor
Chiyo and wanted to be her donna, but Chiyo didn t want him to be her donna. Chiyo did not have a
choice, and had to take extreme measures to get out of the relationship. While doing this, she almost
ruined her reputation just because she did not have a choice in the saying. Being a women at that time
had its hardships, but being a Geisha was much harder. Men did not look at Geisha as talented women,
but by how beautiful and memorizing they were. They used them for distraction and did not really pay
attention to anything else about them. Arthur Golden shows his readers through a young girl s eyes of
sexism around the
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A Comparison of Fahrenheit 451 and Dover Beach Essay
Fahrenheit 451 is a well written book that tells a story of a dream world and one man who wakes up
from that dream. Montag, the protagonist of the story, brings home a book of poetry one day and
begins to read the poem Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold to his wife and her guests. Many critics
think that Bradbury picked this poem because it paralleled life in his book. The poem Dover Beach
can be compared to Fahrenheit 451 because both pieces of writing talk about themes of true love,
fantasy and allover hopelessness.
One of the ways Fahrenheit 451 can be related to Arnold s Dover Beach is by connecting the absense
of true love in both of them. Throughout the book, Montag slowly ... Show more content on
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Firemen are there to keep the peace. Beatty even says to Montag quot;I don t think you realize how
important you are, we are, to our happy world as it stands now (62) quot;. He is implying that they,
being the firemen, keep the world that they live in happy, because that is the world they are used to
being happy in. Their land of nonsense information is their dream world that people live in without
thinking of other possibilities for living. The beauty of the real world is masked by the tall buildings of
the city, which the firemen keep up to make the people happy. When people are discovered hiding
books in their houses, they are letting the light of the real world show through. Outside of the city, the
real world really shines through. The gang of men who memorize books is showing that the real world
does exist, though it cannot fully be real without the actual books. In the poem Dover Beach, Arnold
says quot;the world, which seems to lie before us like a land of dreams, so various, so beautiful, so
new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain... quot;.
This can be compared to Bradbury s dream world of the city, which is a land of dreams, yet has no real
love, joy, or peace. Yet, quot;we are here as on a darkling plain quot;.
Both Arnold and Bradbury use their writings to talk about the cycles of life and its
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The Effects Of Media On Child Sexual Abuse
INTRODUCTION
This research will assess the role of the media related to child sexual abuse and argues that the media
has been very essential to the job of placing the problem of the Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in the
attention of the public and the political agenda. The media plays a huge role in defining what is
normal and what is deviant in society, therefore contributing to what the definitions are, and what it is
not, suggested what is child abuse. Whilst knowing that the media s portrayal of CSA some have
negative consequences for their families and the children. The media has a way and has the power to
twist and manipulate a topic however they want, even if the public were to agree or disagree on the
subject. However, as a case of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Around 1 in 20 children in the UK will have experienced CSA. Boys and girls can be victims of
sexual abuse, however, girls are six times more likely to have been affected.
Those people who sexually abuse children can be an adult, an adolescent or a child themselves.
Majority of the abusers are male, whereas sometimes females can abuse children as well. 40% of CSA
are usually older children that carry put this act or young people. 9 out of 10 children would have
known or are related to the abuser. 80% of CSA occur in the child s home or the abuser. For example,
boys are most likely to be abused from outside the home such as, a leisure centre or a sports clubs.
You may be aware that an abuser provides a child special treatment for example, offering the child
gifts, or treats and outings. They may look out for opportunities to be alone with the child. If someone
wants to sexually abuse a child, they usually have to build up a relationship of
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Why God Was Flawed
God chose to use nations who sinned, had weaknesses, and were flawed to accomplish His purpose.
He chose Israel among all the nations of the world to work with. God chose Israel to be a kingdom of
priest and a holy nation. In Exodus 19:5 6 God proclaimed to Moses to tell the Israelites: Now
therefore, if you obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession out of all
the peoples. Indeed, the whole earth is mine, but you shall be for me a priestly kingdom and a holy
nation. These are the words that you shall speak to the Israelites.
Throughout the Bible God has used men and women who were imperfect or flawed to also accomplish
His purpose. These ancient people of Israel went into captivity because they had sinned and were
flawed but through it all God wanted other nations to see that when the Israelites obeyed God, they
were blessed but when they disobeyed God they would be punished. Like the Israel and the people
from within, we too have sinned but through it all and despite our imperfections God uses us for His
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David Burnette, a Ph.D. candidate in New Testament, writes in his blog for Radical.net that there are
five benefits of the flaws of the people in Scripture. They are; 1.)to help us personally to identify with
the truth, 2.) to put God s mercy on display, 3.)to remind us of God s transforming power, 4.)to remind
us that God is supreme, and 5.)that flawed characters point us to Jesus. It did not matter where people
were from, weather they were rich or poor, or what they had done, God used all people for the good of
His will. Burnette writes that Abraham was old and had a child with a woman who was not his wife.
Noah got drunk, Moses got impatient, Isaac was a liar, Gideon was afraid, Samson had long hair and
was a womanizer, and David committed adultery and murder. The list went
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All Halloween Research Paper
Three weeks after our arrival in California, a group of children knocked at our front door at twilight,
dressed in strange costumes. When Aunt Lis opened the door, they chimed Trick or treat! and she gave
them each a handful of candy. Just as the group cheered in appreciation while they left our house,
another group of kids showed up for a repeat of the same. What in the world was going on? we asked.
Noke and Lis quickly explained that it was Halloween; an annual tradition celebrated on October 31.
The word Halloween is a shortening of All Hallows Eve and trick or treating, is an activity for
children who proceed from house to house, dressed in costumes, asking for a treat with the question,
Trick or treat? The trick is a lighthearted threat to play a prank on the homeowner or his property if no
treat; usually in the form of candy, is given. Trick or treating is one of the main traditions of
Halloween and the beginning of the Holiday Season. Ellen and I were fascinated and eager to join the
festivities, consequently, Aunt Lis loaned me a blue and white Japanese Kimono and a pair of house
slippers while Ellen dressed in Oma s housecoat and shoes. Chaperoned by our mom and Aunt Lis, we
carried an empty white pillowcase to hold all the candy we anticipated collecting and off we went to
the neighbors homes for our first trick or treating experience. After only an hour s effort, we returned
with our pillowcases nearly full of candy, including a few oranges, apples and coins. What an amusing
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Aunt Lis and Noke brought home a Christmas tree and gave Ellen and I full charge of decorating with
electric lights, blown glass ornaments and angel hair. Suddenly, I thought of Pappa and I missed him
when I stretched the delicate floss on the tree without
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Mississippi By Anne Moody
The main idea of the book revolves around the issue of discrimination and inequality in the 1940 s
against the Black community in Mississippi. The book is written by Anne Moody, who throws light on
the difficulties she faced as a black women living in Mississippi.
The book talks about Moody s early years and her family s instability and struggle living in a racial
environment of Mississippi. Moody was chafed by the indifference and insensitivity that the Black
people faced at the mediocre social and economic positions allotted to them. Moody, being the eldest
of the six children, started becoming aware of the extremity and the predicament of poor Black
women and their kids. Her own particular mother s battle to go through unpleasant field work,
similarly troublesome household work, poverty, rehashed childbearing, and abandonment by her
husband turns into an imperative subject in Moody s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The young boy was from Chicago, who was unaware consequence of allegedly whistling at a woman.
It was only then Moody keenly becomes conscience of the racial inequality around her. As a more
youthful youngster, she attempted to comprehend the disparity between the races, and she gains no
more proper understanding of this as she grows up in that community. She thinks about whether there
are any true differences between the whites and blacks, except for the truth she sees everyday of the
black women working for the white women in their homes. If the murder was unpardonable the
acquittal of the murderers by an all White jury was an even greater crime against the very idea of
civilized existence. If courts could be as corrupt as this one, Black man would have nothing but
anarchy to resort to, for justice
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Benefits Of Reflection On Healthcare
2.4 Benefits of Reflection in Healthcare
For the practitioner, the benefits of reflection includes the identification of learning needs, continual
development in practice, the ability to provide evidence based care and the elimination of routine
practice (Jasper et al. 2011 and Bulman 2013). Furthermore, as part of the NMC (2015) code of
professional standard and a significant component of the revalidation process, reflective nurses do not
only fulfil the regulatory requirements, but to some extent, safeguard the success of their revalidation
process.
As a result of the practitioner s development and use of reflection, patients benefit by receiving better
quality of individualised care, evidence based practice from their specific needs and better standards
of patient safety including a reduction in the number of adverse incidents (Jasper et al. 2011). This
essentially represents the use and respect of the Code in practice (NMC 2015).
Also, the affirmation of best practice, considered by Driscoll (2007) to be one of the benefits of
reflection, results in a higher standard in quality of care and a good reputation for professional practice
(Jasper et al. 2011). This brings significant benefits to both the NHS as an employer and the nursing
profession.
2.5 Limitations to Reflection
Irrespective of the importance and benefits of reflection, Johns (2013), (inspired by Fay s (1987)
identification of commitment as a prerequisite to reflection), used commitment to lay limitations
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Intermittent Numbness Case Summary
Chief Complaint Intermittent numbness, left lower extremity. History The patient is an 80 year old
right handed white female, who presents with her male partner for evaluation of left lower extremity
symptoms. She did present for an EMG nerve conduction study in May. At that time, she gave a
history of intermittent numbness into the anterior lateral thigh. The numbness rarely extended below
the knee at that time, and it rarely occurred on the right. There was no clear radicular component. Her
exam was normal. Her EMG of the left lower extremity was limited because she is on Pradaxa, but it
was normal and CBs were consistent with a mild motor neuropathy. The diagnosis was possible
meralgia paresthetica. The patient now states that the numbness is intermittent. It is on the anterior
thigh, but now it goes down into the calf anteriorly and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Allergies Niacin. Physical Examination Constitutional Weight 175. She is 5 3 . Respiration 12. Pulse
69. General She is in no obvious distress. Mental Status She is oriented x3, alert, and cooperative.
Good short term, long term, and intermediate memory. No aphasia. Normal fund of knowledge,
attention, and concentration. Cranial Nerves Visual fields full to confrontation. Extraocular muscles
intact. PERRLADC. Normal facial symmetry, sensation, and movement. Tongue and uvula were
midline. Decreased auditory acuity bilaterally. Normal shoulder shrug. Motor Exam was 5/5 in the
upper extremity and right lower extremity. She had 5 /5 of her left quadriceps. Tone was normal.
Sensation was intact to primary modalities. Cerebellar Revealed good finger to nose, heel to shin, and
rapid alternating motion. Gait Slightly antalgic. She did have poor toe walking on the left. DTRs 2+ in
the upper extremity, 1+ at the knees and ankles. Toes are
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Quantum Teleportation And Its Effect On Human Life
Since 1993, when the concept was first introduced by Bennett et al., numerous attempt have been
made to practically implement Quantum teleportation. Quantum teleportation was first demonstrated
with entangled photons[11] in 1997. Later, various developments have been achieved in laboratory,
including the demonstration of entanglement swapping[12], open destination teleportation[13] and
teleportation of two bit composite system[14]. Entanglement distribution has been shown with fiber
links[15 18]. In addition, practical quantum teleportation have been realized via fiber links[19, 20] and
limited to a distance of about one kilometer. Experiments have achieved free space distribution of
entangled photon pairs over distances of 600 m[21] and 13 km[22]. Later, entangled photons were
transmitted over 144 km[23, 24]. In these experiments, either only one photon was transmitted[23] or
the entangled photon pair was transferred together[24] using only a one link channel. Most recently,
following a modified scheme[25], quantum teleportation over a 16 km free space links was
demonstrated[26] with a single pair of entangled photons. However in this experiment, the unknown
quantum state must be prepared on one of the resource entangled qubits and therefore cannot be
presented independently.
Quantum cryptography, specifically Quantum key distribution is one important field where quantum
teleportation can be practically applied to provide completely secure information exchange between
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Library Of Babel Analysis
Fantasy and It s Effect On Us Prompt: Worlds of fantasy/ dreams/ imagination are incorporated by
Borges in his fictions, explain how he does this and what effect it has? Borges is known as a famous
author of magical realism, a genre that combines real situations and real life with fantasy. This
undoubtedly has an influence in the way Borges incorporates worlds of fantasy/ dreams/ imagination
into his works. Borges creates these worlds by transforming something of such simplicity into
something more complex and meaningful. By using these devices, Borges is able to impact the readers
by allowing them to imagine them and maybe even change their point of view on that simple thing or
situation. In The Library of Babel, Borges talks about a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This creates an imagery that the reader in reality cannot relate to since with modern times, the
existence of that library itself is unbelievable but can see and understand why the people reacted that
way since a human mind tends to question everything so being able to find the answers to all those
questions seems like a fantasy that every person wishes to live. In The Circular Ruins, a man goes to a
jungle that leads to a temple that has been destroyed by a fire, and goes to sleep, so he can dream up a
man. It works to a certain point but insomnia overtakes him and he can t continue his dream, so all his
progress is lost. He then decides on another way in where he creates the man gradually. He dreamed
an entire man a young man, but who did not sit up or talk, who was unable to open his eyes. Night
after night, the man dreamt him asleep. This all seems like a fantasy, but dreaming in itself is
something we can t really explain. Dreaming is also associated with things that otherwise would be
Granados 3 impossible to achieve in real life, so the reader starts imagining how the man goes through
the process and if that would be possible to be achieved since our dreams are already composed of
versions of people that are either close to them or they have
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Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome
Abstract: Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric condition characterized by both motor and phonic
tics over a period of at least one year with the onset in childhood or adolescence. Apart from the tics,
most of the patients with Tourette syndrome have associated neuropsychiatric comorbidities consisting
of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, rage attacks, sleep issues,
depression, and migraine. Patients may also have physical complications directly from violent motor
tics which can rarely include cervical myelopathy, arterial dissection and stroke. The purpose of this
article is to review the associated neuropsychiatric comorbidities of Tourette syndrome with emphasis
on recent research. Key Words: Tourette syndrome (TS); Neuropsychiatric comorbidities; Attention
Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD); Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD); Neurologic
complication; Migraine. Introduction: Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric
condition characterized by both motor and phonic tics with the onset in childhood or adolescence.
First described by French physician Georges Gilles de la Tourette in 1885, it is considered to be as one
of the most common childhood movement disorders. As per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders Fifth Edition s (DSM V), TS is diagnosed clinically by the presence of multiple
motor and one or more phonic tics, lasting at least one year with the onset prior to age 18 (1). TS is
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Question 1 .0 out of 1 points Vincent van Gogh committed suicide by bleeding to death after slicing
off his left ear.
Answer
Selected Answer: True
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Question 18 .0 out of 1 points Tintoretto s Last Supper has a very similar symmetrical composition to
Leonardo da Vinci s painting of the same subject.
Answer
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: False . Question 19 .0 out of 1 points Bernini depicts his David at exactly the same
moment in the story as the versions by his predecessors Donatello and Michelangelo.
Answer
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: False . Question 20 .1 out of 1 points Edgar Degas was fascinated by observing ballet
dancers, both in practice and during performances.
Answer
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True . Question 21 .1 out of 1 points Peter Paul Rubens worked with many assistants
in his studio.
Answer
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True . Question 22 .1 out of 1 points Goya painted a slightly unflattering portrait of
the Spanish royal family because he strongly disliked them and wanted to insult the King.
Answer
Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: False . Question 23 .0 out of 1 points Frederic Edwin Church captured the natural
wonder and power of Niagara Falls in his painting by using grand scale.
Answer
Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: True . Question 24 .1 out of 1 points Paul Gauguin liked to paint subjects from
modern, industrial cities.
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Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: False . Question 25 .1 out of 1 points When
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Mass Media In Nazi Germany
What was the significance of the mass media in Nazi Germany.Propaganda was so important it was
used by all.The Nazi s used mass media to gain popularity.Hitler used mass media to make more know
by all.The Nazi s used mass media so they can be heard and so people would follow what their doing.
Propaganda was so important because it was used by everyone in Nazi Germany.Propaganda was used
on movies,radio and poster.Propaganda was the most influential tool Hitler had in his rise to power in
the 1930s.Mass media conveyed propaganda messages that all of the masses could understand
easily.The purpose was to support the Nazis cause and to prepare the Germans for war.Goebbels
propaganda machine had reached one of its greatest goals a media cult surrounding Hitler.This proved
to be one of the greatest success of the propaganda ministry throughout the entire region of the Third
Reich and one of Hitler s greatest advantages as a ruler.Propaganda was one of the reasons why the
Nazis plan s were working.Propaganda was why the Nazis gained popularity from the people.Mass
media was very important for the Nazi s and for Hitler because it was used in pamphlets,newspapers
and even in children s books.They celebrated the role the Germans support.The Nazi s helped regaine
international power after the disaster of World War 1.Hitler believed that mass media was very
important and he was right.Mass media helped him with lots of his popularity and that s how he got
his word out.Hitler and
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Proposition to Reface Mount Rushmore
Over the years, America has produced many people worthy of having their faces chiseled into a large
rock for all to see. Although the current Mount Rushmore possesses faces that are very important and
worthy, they are no longer relevant in today s society. The proposition I have for the re facing of
Mount Rushmore is sure to be relevant and inspiring to Americans for centuries to come. Edgar Allen
Poe was an American poet and short story composer whose writings have influenced literature for a
century and a half. Calvin Coolidge was a strong leader who was appointed to presidential office in
the 1920s. He also had a very awesome last name. Bob Dylan is a nearly prophetic poet and song
writer, the voice of a generation, and an inspiration to many. Jennifer (Stelter) Schubert is a tenacious
woman who has overcame trials and tribulations daunting to any human and came out on top. I
propose that the faces of Edgar Allen Poe, Calvin Coolidge, Bob Dylan, and Jennifer Schubert be
carved into Mount Rushmore for their impact on past and present American society, leadership
qualities, and overall awesomeness. Edgar Allen Poe is credited with the composition a poem that has
been extremely prominent throughout the past century and a half The Raven . But this was not the
only work that has stuck with Americans all of these years; Poe was a man of many talents and
troubles. Edgar Allen Poe was born to two actors whom he never really got to know. He was separated
from his siblings
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Homelessness Issues In Canada
The Problem:
We have experienced many homelessness issues here in Canada. Recently, in 2014, the Canadian
Observatory on Homelessness estimated that almost 35,000 Canadians were homeless every night and
an estimated 235,000 Canadians experience homelessness each year. Many Canadians meet the
requirements for hidden homelessness. The requirements include: sheltered people and families who
temporarily live in their relative s homes in order to avoid living on streets; women and children
experiencing domestic violence; people sleeping in abandoned buildings and families living in
unsustainable housing due to evacuations. Unfortunately, here in Ontario, we have one of the highest
rates of homelessness for a major province in Canada.
For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the other hand, the table indicates that VAW and family shelters experience less than 6 months of
homelessness. After analyzing the needs of the homeless people in our community, our province have
decided to implement laws and regulations to make housing accessible and affordable for all
Ontarians.
Solution:
This is not the first time that we have worked to achieve affordable housing. In fact, in 2003, we
invested in more than $4 billion for social housing. Now, we are determined to invest more and create
more sustainable housing to ensure that homelessness will not be an issue in the future.
Our goal is to end homelessness in 10 years by creating a framework for a portable housing for people
to receive housing assistance flexibility to choose where to live. For this reason, we are proposing
legislation for inclusionary zoning because it would enable municipalities to ensure affordable
housing. Ontario has updated the Long Term Affordable Strategy legislation, which was implemented
in 2010, because we want to implement people centered housing program and provide municipalities
with flexibility to meet local needs in the community. We are introducing new legislative and policy
measures by investing $178 million over the
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Importance Of The Depth Of Field
What if we end up in an area that has an abundance of distracting elements and we are unable to find a
vantage point to obscure these items through composition? If are fortunate enough to be in possession
of a telephoto lens, perhaps a 70 200mm, we can adjust the aperture to a small f/number such as f/2.8
or f/4.0 and use the lens near the 200mm end of its range and with the narrow depth of field make
these distractions disappear as soft out of focus colors and shapes. Thereby placing more emphasis on
our subject.
On the opposite end of the scale, what if we want a foreground element in focus along with the
railroad in the background as it passes through a scene we have framed up with a desire to capture? If
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As I stood and surveyed the scene, I observed people of all ages, walking, jogging and cycling along
through here. Some even stopping for a bit to enjoy the view.
And with the use of depth of field, I could tell this story. I had my 24 70mm lens already mounted
from earlier usage on this day and I set up my tripod and camera in such a way to frame with two
posts anchoring the edges of my frame. With it being afternoon, the sun would be backlighting the
leaves from camera left, causing them to glow, and slivers of dappled light would play across the
decking of the bridge. This was foreground interest that gave context to my location and photograph. I
chose a focus point based on using what is known as Hyperlocal Distance. Which in the simplest
terms possible means that for any given focal length and aperture, there is a distance that when
focused at will see the entire scene rendered acceptably sharp.
Having my smartphone with me, I looked up what the Hyperlocal Distance for the 32mm focal length
that my framing choice and aperture of f/8 dictated from online charts readily available to determine
Hyperlocal Distance. The charts cover both full frame and crop sensor cameras and numerous focal
lengths and after checking the data for my crop sensor camera, I selected to focus at 25 feet and than
took a test shot. The LCD preview showed I had acceptable
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Cross Cultural Psychology Notes Essay
Whose values count? Culture: any group sharing values, beliefs, customs ...isms ethnicism/racism
sexism heterosexism (homophobia) classism ageism prejudice against disabled religious bigotry
Cultural Competence Familiarity with other groups culture Know thyself People including students,
therapist, profs, are humans first and Three challenges to know about yourself Humans rarely
contemplate the origin, validity or meaning of their value Humans underestimate the arbitrariness of
their values and beliefs Humans have an intense emotional need to have others share their values and
worldviews What drives us to surround ourselves with like minded others? Comfort Self affirmation
Self validation We also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Aunts/Uncles are like quasi parents. Grandparents are like quasi parents. Hispanic adolescents:
relatives more important than friends compared to white and African American adolescents
Importance of moving out as an adult,
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The Characteristics Of Rosalind Franklin
2. To what extent did the personalities of each of the three scientists affect the way in which they did
their research? (10)
Rosalind Franklin.
Rosalind Franklin was a very independent woman, and was very stubborn. This led her to be a loner in
her scientific research. She had some close friends in Paris especially, but she did not form the
argumentative relationships and did not benefit from the constructive criticism that James Watson and
Francis Crick could. (Robinson A, 2012)
Franklin was intelligent, assertive, and directly confrontational, which made it difficult for her to work
with other scientists should they make mistakes or be slower than her in finding solutions. This was
one of the reasons why her relationship with Maurice Wilkins deteriorated at King s she was highly
critical and he was shy and submissive. (Elkin L, 2009)
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How did the structure of DNA identified by Watson and Crick differ from the model previously? Do
you think Rosalind Franklin received enough acknowledgement for her work from Watson and Crick?
Give reasons for your answer. (5)
Linus Pauling proposed a structure of DNA before Watson and Crick, in 1952. He suggested that the
structure of DNA was a three chain helix, bonded with hydrogen bonds. His model had placed the
sugar and phosphate components of the nucleotide in the centre of the triple helix. He also believed
that the nitrogenous bases were facing out of the helix and not inside. (Paulingblog.wordpress.com,
2009) The problem with this model however, was that it was impossible to have so many negatively
charged phosphates in the centre of the helix without it blowing itself apart.
(Paulingblog,wordpress.com, 2009)
The Watson and Crick model of the structure of DNA differed from this in the sense that it was a
double helix, the nitrogenous bases were on the inside of the helix and the phosphate and sugar groups
were on the outside of the helix. These were all bonded with hydrogen bonds. (Biography.com,
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Vacation In Alabama
For anyone planning a vacation in the South might want to consider Alabama. The state offers visitors
with tranquility, beauty and a relaxed atmosphere combined with excellent shopping, dining and
recreational activities. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach located along the beautiful Gulf Coast are
Alabama s most popular vacation spots providing visitors with plenty of outdoor activities and local
cuisine.
A little further along the Gulf Coast lies the port city of Mobile. Visitors can explore some of the city s
unique attractions, museums, and downtown Mobile s historical section. Be sure to sample the seafood
that the city is known for.
Situated in the northeastern part of Alabama close to the town of Bridgeport is Russell Cave National
Monument.
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Dancing With Wolves
Dancing with Wolves is a movie that will surely intrigue and captivate its audience. This film can be
incorporated into any Economy class of any grade level. The Social Studies Texas Essential
Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) state that students are expected to explain how supply and demand
affects consumers in the United States and identify basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter.
From this film, students can learn much about supply and demand, how this two concepts interrelate
to each other, and the impact that this two concepts have on the economy of a culture. The film can
also be used to show students how the Sioux Indians used the furry buffalo to cover their three basic
needs (e.g., food, clothing, and shelter). Furthermore, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They can use programs (e.g., Excel) in their computers to input this information. They can also input
the decline of the buffalo population after the demand had increased. This information can be used to
learn about the near extinction of the buffalo around the years 1900s. To take this lesson a bit further,
students can do a small research to find out what happened to the buffalo after their near extinction.
They will find out that from an estimated 1,500 animals around 1900, buffalo numbers have expanded
to a current U.S. population of approximately 300,000, with roughly 40 percent located in the Great
Plains region. Students can also input this information on their graph to compare how the population
changed throughout the years. Afterwards, the teacher can use the results to teach students how supply
and demand affected the Indian population during the 1900s. The almost extinction of the buffalo can
be compared to other resources that humans over use such as oil, gas, trees, and water. Students can
make predictions of what would happen to the human population if the demand continues to exceed
the supply offered to us by
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Displacement Reactions And The Single Displacement Reaction
Introduction
There are two types of displacement reactions : One type is called the single displacement reaction,
the other is called the double displacement reaction. During a single displacement reaction, an element
substitutes another element in a compound, creating a new element and a new compound as products.
In most single displacement reactions, either a metal replaces another metal, or a non metal replaces
another non metal. The more reactive element takes the place of the less reactive element in the
compound, otherwise the reaction will not occur. The general chemical equations of single
displacement can be: A (metal) + BC → AC + B,
A (non metal) + BC → BA + C. Double displacement reaction is a chemical reaction, where the
positive ions of two different chemical compounds exchange and produce two new compounds. The
products may contain a precipitate. The general chemical equation of double displacement is: AB+ CD
→ AD + CB
The purpose of the lab is to observe the reactants and the products of three chemical reactions and
determine which type of reaction occurs in each chemical reaction.
The solubility tables can be used to help better determine the reaction types. The solubility tables refer
to the solubility of ionic compounds in water. By using the solubility tables, we can know whether a
compound is soluble or insoluble.
Materials and Methods
See Inquiry Investigation 5 C, pp. 211 212 (
Test Tube Reactants Description of reactions Description of Products
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The Danger Of New Media
There is perhaps nothing more satisfying than lazing on the couch, munching on one s favorite snack,
and binging one s life away with entertaining, but mind numbing television shows and movies. Today,
it is quite evident that schooling plays a major role in influencing and shaping the population, but it
may in fact be mass media that plays the largest role. To a certain extent, how we choose to perceive
the world is entirely in our hands. However, most of the time this is not the case; there are times where
we have no control over what we perceive because it is so dependent on our environment and the
influences that surrounds us, especially mass media. Samuels once said The danger of new media is
not so much whether the content is corrupting or enlightening; the problem is that it eats away all of
our fundamental oppositions between truth and reality, technology and nature, self and other, and
memory and perception (citation here). I truly believe that there are quite a number of prominent films
that consistently blur the lines between the dichotomies that Samuel mentions in Inception is
deception. One such film is the classic horror film The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick. At first
glance, this movie may appear to be the typical horror movie; but looks can be deceiving, as the film
is filled to the brim with sophisticated concepts and ideas about subjects like identity and society. This
film actively attempts to obscure the distinction of self and other, and of
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Essay on Acoustic Waves in Physics
Acoustic Waves in Physics
An acoustic wave can simply be described as a longitudinal wave. A longitudinal wave is a wave
that vibrates and moves in the direction of its propagation. This means the medium is either in the
same or opposite direction of the way the wave travels. Acoustic waves are a form of Mechanical
longitudinal waves; these waves are otherwise known as compression waves or compressional waves.
Compressional waves obviously produce compression, decompression, and rarefaction to travel. In
Physics, the acoustic wave has an equation to describe the evolution of acoustic pressure and particle
velocity as a function. The general equation is:
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The molecules seem to move when something pushes them and forces the molecules to bump into
each other. This process makes the compression and rare factor that I have talked about before.
Acoustic waves are an isolation of pressure that travel in a wave pattern. Acoustic waves cause a
vibration that leads to your ear that allows us to hear. These acoustic waves are defined by three
different characteristics. These characteristics are amplitude, frequency and wave length. Amplitude is
the energy in a wave. The amplitude affects its volume or sound. The number of waves that pass a
point at each second, the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch compared to those who have low
frequencies. You can describe these waves as the waves that allow humans and other species to hear.
There is not different types of acoustic waves. The acoustic wave is a longitudinal compressional
wave. [8] There are no other kind of acoustic waves, sometimes they have different equations but that
is because some are higher and or stronger than others.
Acoustic waves in fact can be reflected. It is said that the waves can possibly exhibit different sorts of
phenomena. Diffraction, interference and reflection are all examples of phenomena the wave can go
through. This brings to topic an important difference between acoustic waves and sound waves.
Without acoustic waves it would be
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Stalker Essay
The 1979 science fiction film Stalker, directed by legendary Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, is a
film which contributes to historical understanding by being a product of its time. For many individuals
in Soviet audiences, Stalker presented itself as an allegory for the yearn for greater freedom: personal,
artistic or ideological freedom depending on the interpretation one ascribes to the film. Stalker s titular
character s obsession with the the Zone, a paradise like location, resonated with audiences growing
dissent with the repressive nature of the Soviet Union, and their desire for that which lay outside its
confines. Additionally, for Tarkovsky as well as others, Stalker is a story of faith and the arduous task
of keeping one s faith intact in a world which no longer believes. A commentary of the ... Show more
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His daughter, Monkey (Natasha Abramova), is crippled; her affliction attributed to the contamination
of the Zone. His wife (Alisa Frejndlikh), who knows that he has been enlisted to venture into the
Zone, becomes hysterical at the prospect of his return to the area, lamenting his previous five year
imprisonment for entering the Zone. Stalker remarks at this moment that Everywhere feels like a
prison to me , a line strongly reminiscent of Jean Jacques Rousseau s Man was born free, and
everywhere he is in chains . It is this Romanticist philosophy which seemingly guides Stalker s
obsession with the Zone throughout the film. He perceives the Zone as a divine place of freedom his
home , he later proclaims. His longing to be in the Zone beyond the suffocatingly industrious city is as
translatable to the real world now as it was at the time of Stalker s release; the Room within the Zone
understandable as a metaphysical concept for having the ability to achieve one s desires free of outside
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  • 2. Equus Martin Dysart Monologue Frances Liberman Ms. Kim IBH Lang and Lit January 15th 2015 Dysart s Character and Dream In Peter Shaffer s play, Equus, one of the main characters is a psychiatrist named Martin Dysart who specializes with adolescents. The play begins with a seventeen year old boy named Alan Strang and a horse named Nugget. Alan is showing great affection towards the horse. Suddenly, a man in his forties is shown holding a cigarette. This man is Martin Dysart, the first character to speak in the play. He begins with a monologue describing Alan and the horse. Rather than focusing on the young boy, Dysart is examining the horse and its purpose. Using his psychiatric brain, Dysart is trying to figure out what the horse must be thinking in that moment. Whilst ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the dream, Dysart is the chief priest wearing a gold mask. He cuts children open which makes him feel nauseous but he wants to stay hidden under the mask. In the end, the mask slips off his face and his assistants discover that it was him. This is when he wakes up from the dream. The monologue mentions Homeric Greece (Shaffer 14) which is extremely symbolic to the play. Equus uses many similar techniques that were used in Ancient Greece plays such as the use of a chorus, and the setting of the play. Homeric Greece is the mythical land created by Homer, a famous poet, where lots of sacrifices were made for the gods. In the poem, he is cutting children and sacrificing them thus giving them to the gods. In the dream, Dysart is wearing a Mask of Agamemnon (14). This is a gold death mask , that was initially thought to belong to Agamemnon, a warrior written by Homer (Ancient Greece). Dysart is also aware of the location of where this sacrifice is happening. He believes that he is in Argos because of the red soil (14). This is a place in classical myths where the warrior Agamemnon went to sacrifice his daughter (Sikyon). Dysart is sacrificing children similarly to Agamemnon sacrificing his daughter. After cutting open each child, Dysart parts the flaps, severs the inner tubes, yanks them out and throws them how and steaming on to the floor. (14) while the other assistance study the pattern they make, as if they were reading hieroglyphics (Shaffer 15). Hieroglyphics was the alphabet of Ancient Egypt; in this dream, the insides of the children are thrown on the floor and observed very similarly to hieroglyphics. Dysart s assistants look for the patterns and symbols, which is a portrayal of Dysart s psychiatric work. The main aspect of this dream is the mask. The masks are not necessarily the physical masks that people wear rather they are figurative masks of which people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. E-Commerce for My Business Based on my future reading from The Relationship between E Commerce Adoption and Organization Performance , the finding is also quite similar with these journal by which it had stated that the click and mortar firm should also applying e commerce and determine the necessary areas that need to be re engineered in the process to increase the firm s performance. However, it had been recommended that future researcher should consider some factors in determining their research by which Mutia Sobihah Abd Halim etc did not apply. The other factors consist of performing a comparative study between the hotels that using e commerce with the hotels that still not uses it; it also should involve the e commerce hotels user, as well as conducting this study in the other industries in Malaysia. As in Exploring the determinants of e commerce usage in the hotel industry in Thailand: An empirical study written by Pongsak Hoontrakul and Sunil Sahadev, the research found that there are many factors that influence the usage of e commerce in hotel industry for the developing country, Thailand. Based on this, some other factors that need to be considered in the methodology the size of the hotel in terms of the number of rooms, the scope of activities of the hotel in terms of activities that the hotel is engaged in, the type of the hotel in terms of economic segment it is targeting and the age of the hotel. Thus, the study made by Mutia Sobihah Abd Halim etc should also determine these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Short-Term Premarital Relationships Running head: SHORT TERM PREMARITAL RELATIONSHIPS Short term Premarital Relationships Brenda M. Ellis July 2, 2009 COUN 603 Liberty University Abstract Short term premarital relationships are the subject of debate in many families. The idea of a couple living together without being married is just one of the many problems in relationships today that end up going through divorce court. Short term relationships do not have the staying power as one where the couples are getting to know one another for a longer period of time. The relationship does not have time to manifest into something that will last a lifetime. In this day and time, short term relationships have a propensity to become a short term life span. This report will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, I would want to know what they have found out about each other since they have gotten married and would they change anything. Dr. Ronn Elmore, biographer of How to Love a Black Man and How to Love a Black Woman points out Living together before marriage is the same as Nutri Sweet or any other kind of substitute. It doesn t provide the context to really find out the worth, the values, the character, and commitment of the other person. (Inc., 1998). I believe this is well said considering that you really do not get to know a person until you have spent some long quality time with them. Communication cannot be over rated on this issue because without communication you do not have a relationship. People are much fussier about whom they marry than whom they cohabitate with, explains Paul Amato, a sociologist at Penn State University and one of the theory s originators. A lot of people cohabit because it seems like a good idea to share expenses and have some security and companionship, without a lot of commitment. (Wartik, 2005). Many short term relationships do not last because of the duration of time the couple spent getting to know one another. I read, Psychologists say the typical infatuation (or lust ) lasts 3 18 months. So, if a total of 19 or more months elapse between meeting and wedding, there s a better chance it s really love. (Answers.com). Hollywood is making a mock of marriages. There are so many young people who look to these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Compare the financial situations of two companies. Introduction This report is to compare the financial situations of two companies in the restaurant industry, Darden Restaurants Inc. of Florida and Brinker International Inc. of Texas. The report will provide a detailed analysis and summary of several things including financial analysis, industry history and analysis, both companies history and analysis, vertical and horizontal analysis, and the creditworthiness of each company. These analysis that we are going to conduct will provide us with a myriad of information about the two companies and how they compare to each other. In comparing the companies to each other it is important to take into account the liquidity or ability of a firm to meet its current obligations, and solvency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New York: Irwin/McGraw Hill, Inc., 1999.) Liquidity Analysis of Darden Restaurants Inc. Current Ratio = 0.48 In the year 2000 the current assets of Darden equaled $290,500,000 while the current liabilities equaled $606,900,000. Quick Ratio = 0.1 In the year 2000 Darden had monetary current assets of $60,000,000 while current liabilities was $606,900,000. Liquidity Analysis of Brinker International Inc. Current Ratio = 0.57 In the year 2000 the current assets of Brinker Internaional equaled $131,700,000 while current liabilities equaled $231,000,000. Quick Ratio = 0.20 In the year 2000 Brinker International had monetary current assets of $46,700,000 while current liabilities equaled $231,000,000.
  • 6. Liquidity Analysis of the Restaurant Industry The industry average current ratio for the year 2000 was 0.6, while for the quick ratio it equaled 0.3. These numbers come out to be lower than what is considered average for a normal manufacturing company in which a satisfactory current ratio is 2.0 while a good quick ratio is considered 1.5. However according to my research on the industry those numbers seem to be the norm. We can see that Brinker has the better ratio s as far as liquidity is concerned with a slightly better ratio in both the current ratio and quick ratio than Darden. Brinker is also more in line with the industry standard than Darden is, with Darden s liquidity slightly below the norm for restaurants of its type. This indicates to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Matrix Essay The Matrix In 1999 directors/writers Larry and Andy Wachowski (Bound) made a dark and often disturbing Science Fiction film, The Matrix. With the production expertise of Joel Silver (Commando, Predator, Lethal Weapon series, and Die Hard series), Andrew Mason (The Crow, Dark City) and Barrie M. Osborne (Face/Off, The Fan, Child s Play), The Matrix is sure to be a favorite among Science Fiction movie fans for years to come. The Matrix won the Oscar award in all four categories it was nominated for; Best Sound, Best Sound Affects Editing, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. More DVD s of The Matrix were sold then the movie The Titanic . The hard work of choreographer Yuen Wo Ping (Iron Monkey, Fists of Legends) make the fight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morpheus sought Neo s help after it was prophesied that Neo is quot;the one quot;, a man who will free the human race from the clutches of the matrix. Upon contacting him, Morpheus tells him that he is right to question his feelings; he offers him a red pill (to discover the truth), or a blue pill (to continue life as normal). After choosing the red pill, Neo is plugged into what Morpheus has referred to as quot;The Matrix quot;, a computer generated reality. Neo now experiences the horror of his actual existence. Mankind has destroyed the earth environmentally 200 years ago, and is being maintained in individual quot;bubbles quot; by octopus like robots, living a virtual reality of life in 1999. Morpheus, along with his group of human rebels including Neo s love interest Trinity (Carrie Anne Moss), train Neo in a variety of fighting styles in order to go up against a group of computer program based agents who control the matrix in human form. Fights in The Matrix also makes the slowing down of the action sequences seem very natural. At more than one point I was reminded of quot;The Force quot; in Star Wars. The Matrix is also a power that can be manipulated to the hero s advantage. Anderson undergoes Skywalker like training, and these adrenaline pumping, gravity defying scenes provide great bits of martial arts action, daring stunts, and amazing roof to roof leaps. Morpheus is our Yoda, and he has the right amount of wisdom and courage to make the character ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The s Biggest Strategic Asset Ralan knew that his biggest strategic asset was his biggest tactical weakness his yellow tunic. It would make him a clear target for every knight in the Tower. It would distract them all from his friends escape, but it also made him stand out in the sea of white, making him much easier to catch. He didn t think much about it until he made it through the front gate of the Tower. Getting there wasn t very difficult. The knights all wore their armor, whether it was the thick ornamental armor or the chain mail of the working knights. Ralan found it easy to sprint past one knight while dodging another. In fact, his entire life had consisted of him running through crowds and avoiding outstretched hands. One of the things Ralan had mastered was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The knight set his legs, and swung his sword in front of him. With a slight leap, Ralan feigned a punch. The knight brought up his sword only to see Ralan dive toward his feet. Just as the guard brought his sword down, Ralan slide between his legs, the smooth marble of the Tower floor offering little resistance. It wasn t a perfect fit, which was fine for Ralan. He tugged on the knight s white cloak, which pulled him up and the knight backward. As the knight fell he got in the way of the other knights. By the time they had realized what had happened, Ralan was in the the grass field beyond the Tower s large iron doors. He had escaped so quickly that there was confusion as shouts and alarm klaxons rang. Shouts of Stop him! were followed by knights looking around for who they were supposed to stop. This is almost too easy, Ralan thought, as a cry of Stop the Craftsman came from the Tower. Moments later an arrow hit the ground at Ralan s feet. Yellow tunic. Surrounded by white. Archers on the Wall. Not good, Ralan thought. And then he saw it. A large wagon with four horses pulling it. It was on the side of the road with a broken wheel. Thank you, Maela, Ralan thought. He zig zagged through the field, arrows barely missing him. Sprinting around the wagon, he stopped as it shielded him from the archers on the wall. He quickly pulled off his yellow tunic and tossed it on the ground. With a quick sprint, he ran up and leapt onto the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Memoirs Of A Geisha Sexism Analysis Sexism In Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden uses the mysterious life of a Geisha to expose the sexist and objectification driven culture of Japan. Through the eyes of the main character, Chiyo, Arthur Golden uses the male figures in Chiyo s life to show sexism. Dr. Crab, the Baron, and Nobu are some of the men in Chiyo life that are sometime sexist to her. Dr. Crab is a big part of Chiyo s life because he buys Chiyo s mizuage. So he specializes in taking newly apprentice geisha s virginity and pays a lot of money of it: Dr. Crab had paid a record amount for Mameha s mizuage maybe 7,000 yen or 8,000 yen (233). Men saw virgin apprentice geisha like a price tag. Also, they were only willing to pay a high price is she was a virign because if she was not, then they considered her worthless: A Women s cave is particularly special to a man if no other eel has ever been in it before (233). They acted as if these young girls were just toys on a self, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He even makes fun of Mameha s beliefs because he thinks he is superior to her: I m the one who picked it, Mameha said. the fortune teller doesn t pick names; he tells us if they re acceptable. One day , Mameha, Nobu replied, you ll grow up and stop listening to foolss (200). Nobu started to favor Chiyo and wanted to be her donna, but Chiyo didn t want him to be her donna. Chiyo did not have a choice, and had to take extreme measures to get out of the relationship. While doing this, she almost ruined her reputation just because she did not have a choice in the saying. Being a women at that time had its hardships, but being a Geisha was much harder. Men did not look at Geisha as talented women, but by how beautiful and memorizing they were. They used them for distraction and did not really pay attention to anything else about them. Arthur Golden shows his readers through a young girl s eyes of sexism around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Comparison of Fahrenheit 451 and Dover Beach Essay Fahrenheit 451 is a well written book that tells a story of a dream world and one man who wakes up from that dream. Montag, the protagonist of the story, brings home a book of poetry one day and begins to read the poem Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold to his wife and her guests. Many critics think that Bradbury picked this poem because it paralleled life in his book. The poem Dover Beach can be compared to Fahrenheit 451 because both pieces of writing talk about themes of true love, fantasy and allover hopelessness. One of the ways Fahrenheit 451 can be related to Arnold s Dover Beach is by connecting the absense of true love in both of them. Throughout the book, Montag slowly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firemen are there to keep the peace. Beatty even says to Montag quot;I don t think you realize how important you are, we are, to our happy world as it stands now (62) quot;. He is implying that they, being the firemen, keep the world that they live in happy, because that is the world they are used to being happy in. Their land of nonsense information is their dream world that people live in without thinking of other possibilities for living. The beauty of the real world is masked by the tall buildings of the city, which the firemen keep up to make the people happy. When people are discovered hiding books in their houses, they are letting the light of the real world show through. Outside of the city, the real world really shines through. The gang of men who memorize books is showing that the real world does exist, though it cannot fully be real without the actual books. In the poem Dover Beach, Arnold says quot;the world, which seems to lie before us like a land of dreams, so various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain... quot;. This can be compared to Bradbury s dream world of the city, which is a land of dreams, yet has no real love, joy, or peace. Yet, quot;we are here as on a darkling plain quot;. Both Arnold and Bradbury use their writings to talk about the cycles of life and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Effects Of Media On Child Sexual Abuse INTRODUCTION This research will assess the role of the media related to child sexual abuse and argues that the media has been very essential to the job of placing the problem of the Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in the attention of the public and the political agenda. The media plays a huge role in defining what is normal and what is deviant in society, therefore contributing to what the definitions are, and what it is not, suggested what is child abuse. Whilst knowing that the media s portrayal of CSA some have negative consequences for their families and the children. The media has a way and has the power to twist and manipulate a topic however they want, even if the public were to agree or disagree on the subject. However, as a case of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Around 1 in 20 children in the UK will have experienced CSA. Boys and girls can be victims of sexual abuse, however, girls are six times more likely to have been affected. Those people who sexually abuse children can be an adult, an adolescent or a child themselves. Majority of the abusers are male, whereas sometimes females can abuse children as well. 40% of CSA are usually older children that carry put this act or young people. 9 out of 10 children would have known or are related to the abuser. 80% of CSA occur in the child s home or the abuser. For example, boys are most likely to be abused from outside the home such as, a leisure centre or a sports clubs. You may be aware that an abuser provides a child special treatment for example, offering the child gifts, or treats and outings. They may look out for opportunities to be alone with the child. If someone wants to sexually abuse a child, they usually have to build up a relationship of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why God Was Flawed God chose to use nations who sinned, had weaknesses, and were flawed to accomplish His purpose. He chose Israel among all the nations of the world to work with. God chose Israel to be a kingdom of priest and a holy nation. In Exodus 19:5 6 God proclaimed to Moses to tell the Israelites: Now therefore, if you obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession out of all the peoples. Indeed, the whole earth is mine, but you shall be for me a priestly kingdom and a holy nation. These are the words that you shall speak to the Israelites. Throughout the Bible God has used men and women who were imperfect or flawed to also accomplish His purpose. These ancient people of Israel went into captivity because they had sinned and were flawed but through it all God wanted other nations to see that when the Israelites obeyed God, they were blessed but when they disobeyed God they would be punished. Like the Israel and the people from within, we too have sinned but through it all and despite our imperfections God uses us for His glory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David Burnette, a Ph.D. candidate in New Testament, writes in his blog for Radical.net that there are five benefits of the flaws of the people in Scripture. They are; 1.)to help us personally to identify with the truth, 2.) to put God s mercy on display, 3.)to remind us of God s transforming power, 4.)to remind us that God is supreme, and 5.)that flawed characters point us to Jesus. It did not matter where people were from, weather they were rich or poor, or what they had done, God used all people for the good of His will. Burnette writes that Abraham was old and had a child with a woman who was not his wife. Noah got drunk, Moses got impatient, Isaac was a liar, Gideon was afraid, Samson had long hair and was a womanizer, and David committed adultery and murder. The list went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. All Halloween Research Paper Three weeks after our arrival in California, a group of children knocked at our front door at twilight, dressed in strange costumes. When Aunt Lis opened the door, they chimed Trick or treat! and she gave them each a handful of candy. Just as the group cheered in appreciation while they left our house, another group of kids showed up for a repeat of the same. What in the world was going on? we asked. Noke and Lis quickly explained that it was Halloween; an annual tradition celebrated on October 31. The word Halloween is a shortening of All Hallows Eve and trick or treating, is an activity for children who proceed from house to house, dressed in costumes, asking for a treat with the question, Trick or treat? The trick is a lighthearted threat to play a prank on the homeowner or his property if no treat; usually in the form of candy, is given. Trick or treating is one of the main traditions of Halloween and the beginning of the Holiday Season. Ellen and I were fascinated and eager to join the festivities, consequently, Aunt Lis loaned me a blue and white Japanese Kimono and a pair of house slippers while Ellen dressed in Oma s housecoat and shoes. Chaperoned by our mom and Aunt Lis, we carried an empty white pillowcase to hold all the candy we anticipated collecting and off we went to the neighbors homes for our first trick or treating experience. After only an hour s effort, we returned with our pillowcases nearly full of candy, including a few oranges, apples and coins. What an amusing country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aunt Lis and Noke brought home a Christmas tree and gave Ellen and I full charge of decorating with electric lights, blown glass ornaments and angel hair. Suddenly, I thought of Pappa and I missed him when I stretched the delicate floss on the tree without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mississippi By Anne Moody The main idea of the book revolves around the issue of discrimination and inequality in the 1940 s against the Black community in Mississippi. The book is written by Anne Moody, who throws light on the difficulties she faced as a black women living in Mississippi. The book talks about Moody s early years and her family s instability and struggle living in a racial environment of Mississippi. Moody was chafed by the indifference and insensitivity that the Black people faced at the mediocre social and economic positions allotted to them. Moody, being the eldest of the six children, started becoming aware of the extremity and the predicament of poor Black women and their kids. Her own particular mother s battle to go through unpleasant field work, similarly troublesome household work, poverty, rehashed childbearing, and abandonment by her husband turns into an imperative subject in Moody s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The young boy was from Chicago, who was unaware consequence of allegedly whistling at a woman. It was only then Moody keenly becomes conscience of the racial inequality around her. As a more youthful youngster, she attempted to comprehend the disparity between the races, and she gains no more proper understanding of this as she grows up in that community. She thinks about whether there are any true differences between the whites and blacks, except for the truth she sees everyday of the black women working for the white women in their homes. If the murder was unpardonable the acquittal of the murderers by an all White jury was an even greater crime against the very idea of civilized existence. If courts could be as corrupt as this one, Black man would have nothing but anarchy to resort to, for justice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Benefits Of Reflection On Healthcare 2.4 Benefits of Reflection in Healthcare For the practitioner, the benefits of reflection includes the identification of learning needs, continual development in practice, the ability to provide evidence based care and the elimination of routine practice (Jasper et al. 2011 and Bulman 2013). Furthermore, as part of the NMC (2015) code of professional standard and a significant component of the revalidation process, reflective nurses do not only fulfil the regulatory requirements, but to some extent, safeguard the success of their revalidation process. As a result of the practitioner s development and use of reflection, patients benefit by receiving better quality of individualised care, evidence based practice from their specific needs and better standards of patient safety including a reduction in the number of adverse incidents (Jasper et al. 2011). This essentially represents the use and respect of the Code in practice (NMC 2015). Also, the affirmation of best practice, considered by Driscoll (2007) to be one of the benefits of reflection, results in a higher standard in quality of care and a good reputation for professional practice (Jasper et al. 2011). This brings significant benefits to both the NHS as an employer and the nursing profession. 2.5 Limitations to Reflection Irrespective of the importance and benefits of reflection, Johns (2013), (inspired by Fay s (1987) identification of commitment as a prerequisite to reflection), used commitment to lay limitations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Intermittent Numbness Case Summary Chief Complaint Intermittent numbness, left lower extremity. History The patient is an 80 year old right handed white female, who presents with her male partner for evaluation of left lower extremity symptoms. She did present for an EMG nerve conduction study in May. At that time, she gave a history of intermittent numbness into the anterior lateral thigh. The numbness rarely extended below the knee at that time, and it rarely occurred on the right. There was no clear radicular component. Her exam was normal. Her EMG of the left lower extremity was limited because she is on Pradaxa, but it was normal and CBs were consistent with a mild motor neuropathy. The diagnosis was possible meralgia paresthetica. The patient now states that the numbness is intermittent. It is on the anterior thigh, but now it goes down into the calf anteriorly and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allergies Niacin. Physical Examination Constitutional Weight 175. She is 5 3 . Respiration 12. Pulse 69. General She is in no obvious distress. Mental Status She is oriented x3, alert, and cooperative. Good short term, long term, and intermediate memory. No aphasia. Normal fund of knowledge, attention, and concentration. Cranial Nerves Visual fields full to confrontation. Extraocular muscles intact. PERRLADC. Normal facial symmetry, sensation, and movement. Tongue and uvula were midline. Decreased auditory acuity bilaterally. Normal shoulder shrug. Motor Exam was 5/5 in the upper extremity and right lower extremity. She had 5 /5 of her left quadriceps. Tone was normal. Sensation was intact to primary modalities. Cerebellar Revealed good finger to nose, heel to shin, and rapid alternating motion. Gait Slightly antalgic. She did have poor toe walking on the left. DTRs 2+ in the upper extremity, 1+ at the knees and ankles. Toes are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Quantum Teleportation And Its Effect On Human Life Since 1993, when the concept was first introduced by Bennett et al., numerous attempt have been made to practically implement Quantum teleportation. Quantum teleportation was first demonstrated with entangled photons[11] in 1997. Later, various developments have been achieved in laboratory, including the demonstration of entanglement swapping[12], open destination teleportation[13] and teleportation of two bit composite system[14]. Entanglement distribution has been shown with fiber links[15 18]. In addition, practical quantum teleportation have been realized via fiber links[19, 20] and limited to a distance of about one kilometer. Experiments have achieved free space distribution of entangled photon pairs over distances of 600 m[21] and 13 km[22]. Later, entangled photons were transmitted over 144 km[23, 24]. In these experiments, either only one photon was transmitted[23] or the entangled photon pair was transferred together[24] using only a one link channel. Most recently, following a modified scheme[25], quantum teleportation over a 16 km free space links was demonstrated[26] with a single pair of entangled photons. However in this experiment, the unknown quantum state must be prepared on one of the resource entangled qubits and therefore cannot be presented independently. Quantum cryptography, specifically Quantum key distribution is one important field where quantum teleportation can be practically applied to provide completely secure information exchange between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Library Of Babel Analysis Fantasy and It s Effect On Us Prompt: Worlds of fantasy/ dreams/ imagination are incorporated by Borges in his fictions, explain how he does this and what effect it has? Borges is known as a famous author of magical realism, a genre that combines real situations and real life with fantasy. This undoubtedly has an influence in the way Borges incorporates worlds of fantasy/ dreams/ imagination into his works. Borges creates these worlds by transforming something of such simplicity into something more complex and meaningful. By using these devices, Borges is able to impact the readers by allowing them to imagine them and maybe even change their point of view on that simple thing or situation. In The Library of Babel, Borges talks about a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This creates an imagery that the reader in reality cannot relate to since with modern times, the existence of that library itself is unbelievable but can see and understand why the people reacted that way since a human mind tends to question everything so being able to find the answers to all those questions seems like a fantasy that every person wishes to live. In The Circular Ruins, a man goes to a jungle that leads to a temple that has been destroyed by a fire, and goes to sleep, so he can dream up a man. It works to a certain point but insomnia overtakes him and he can t continue his dream, so all his progress is lost. He then decides on another way in where he creates the man gradually. He dreamed an entire man a young man, but who did not sit up or talk, who was unable to open his eyes. Night after night, the man dreamt him asleep. This all seems like a fantasy, but dreaming in itself is something we can t really explain. Dreaming is also associated with things that otherwise would be Granados 3 impossible to achieve in real life, so the reader starts imagining how the man goes through the process and if that would be possible to be achieved since our dreams are already composed of versions of people that are either close to them or they have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome Abstract: Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric condition characterized by both motor and phonic tics over a period of at least one year with the onset in childhood or adolescence. Apart from the tics, most of the patients with Tourette syndrome have associated neuropsychiatric comorbidities consisting of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, rage attacks, sleep issues, depression, and migraine. Patients may also have physical complications directly from violent motor tics which can rarely include cervical myelopathy, arterial dissection and stroke. The purpose of this article is to review the associated neuropsychiatric comorbidities of Tourette syndrome with emphasis on recent research. Key Words: Tourette syndrome (TS); Neuropsychiatric comorbidities; Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD); Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD); Neurologic complication; Migraine. Introduction: Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric condition characterized by both motor and phonic tics with the onset in childhood or adolescence. First described by French physician Georges Gilles de la Tourette in 1885, it is considered to be as one of the most common childhood movement disorders. As per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition s (DSM V), TS is diagnosed clinically by the presence of multiple motor and one or more phonic tics, lasting at least one year with the onset prior to age 18 (1). TS is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Correct Answer Current Location .HARH1000 160813 ART APPRECIATION WP Lessons Week Eleven November 1 through November 7 Review Test Submission: Self Assessment 11 . . Menu Management Options Expand AllCollapse All ..Course Menu:ARH1000 160813 ART APPRECIATION WP H Syllabus . . Lessons . . Course Mail . My Grades . . Instructions Question 1 .0 out of 1 points Vincent van Gogh committed suicide by bleeding to death after slicing off his left ear. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Question 18 .0 out of 1 points Tintoretto s Last Supper has a very similar symmetrical composition to Leonardo da Vinci s painting of the same subject. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False . Question 19 .0 out of 1 points Bernini depicts his David at exactly the same moment in the story as the versions by his predecessors Donatello and Michelangelo. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False . Question 20 .1 out of 1 points Edgar Degas was fascinated by observing ballet dancers, both in practice and during performances. Answer Selected Answer: True
  • 21. Correct Answer: True . Question 21 .1 out of 1 points Peter Paul Rubens worked with many assistants in his studio. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True . Question 22 .1 out of 1 points Goya painted a slightly unflattering portrait of the Spanish royal family because he strongly disliked them and wanted to insult the King. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 23 .0 out of 1 points Frederic Edwin Church captured the natural wonder and power of Niagara Falls in his painting by using grand scale. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: True . Question 24 .1 out of 1 points Paul Gauguin liked to paint subjects from modern, industrial cities. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 25 .1 out of 1 points When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mass Media In Nazi Germany What was the significance of the mass media in Nazi Germany.Propaganda was so important it was used by all.The Nazi s used mass media to gain popularity.Hitler used mass media to make more know by all.The Nazi s used mass media so they can be heard and so people would follow what their doing. Propaganda was so important because it was used by everyone in Nazi Germany.Propaganda was used on movies,radio and poster.Propaganda was the most influential tool Hitler had in his rise to power in the 1930s.Mass media conveyed propaganda messages that all of the masses could understand easily.The purpose was to support the Nazis cause and to prepare the Germans for war.Goebbels propaganda machine had reached one of its greatest goals a media cult surrounding Hitler.This proved to be one of the greatest success of the propaganda ministry throughout the entire region of the Third Reich and one of Hitler s greatest advantages as a ruler.Propaganda was one of the reasons why the Nazis plan s were working.Propaganda was why the Nazis gained popularity from the people.Mass media was very important for the Nazi s and for Hitler because it was used in pamphlets,newspapers and even in children s books.They celebrated the role the Germans support.The Nazi s helped regaine international power after the disaster of World War 1.Hitler believed that mass media was very important and he was right.Mass media helped him with lots of his popularity and that s how he got his word out.Hitler and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Proposition to Reface Mount Rushmore Over the years, America has produced many people worthy of having their faces chiseled into a large rock for all to see. Although the current Mount Rushmore possesses faces that are very important and worthy, they are no longer relevant in today s society. The proposition I have for the re facing of Mount Rushmore is sure to be relevant and inspiring to Americans for centuries to come. Edgar Allen Poe was an American poet and short story composer whose writings have influenced literature for a century and a half. Calvin Coolidge was a strong leader who was appointed to presidential office in the 1920s. He also had a very awesome last name. Bob Dylan is a nearly prophetic poet and song writer, the voice of a generation, and an inspiration to many. Jennifer (Stelter) Schubert is a tenacious woman who has overcame trials and tribulations daunting to any human and came out on top. I propose that the faces of Edgar Allen Poe, Calvin Coolidge, Bob Dylan, and Jennifer Schubert be carved into Mount Rushmore for their impact on past and present American society, leadership qualities, and overall awesomeness. Edgar Allen Poe is credited with the composition a poem that has been extremely prominent throughout the past century and a half The Raven . But this was not the only work that has stuck with Americans all of these years; Poe was a man of many talents and troubles. Edgar Allen Poe was born to two actors whom he never really got to know. He was separated from his siblings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Homelessness Issues In Canada The Problem: We have experienced many homelessness issues here in Canada. Recently, in 2014, the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness estimated that almost 35,000 Canadians were homeless every night and an estimated 235,000 Canadians experience homelessness each year. Many Canadians meet the requirements for hidden homelessness. The requirements include: sheltered people and families who temporarily live in their relative s homes in order to avoid living on streets; women and children experiencing domestic violence; people sleeping in abandoned buildings and families living in unsustainable housing due to evacuations. Unfortunately, here in Ontario, we have one of the highest rates of homelessness for a major province in Canada. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, the table indicates that VAW and family shelters experience less than 6 months of homelessness. After analyzing the needs of the homeless people in our community, our province have decided to implement laws and regulations to make housing accessible and affordable for all Ontarians. Solution: This is not the first time that we have worked to achieve affordable housing. In fact, in 2003, we invested in more than $4 billion for social housing. Now, we are determined to invest more and create more sustainable housing to ensure that homelessness will not be an issue in the future. Our goal is to end homelessness in 10 years by creating a framework for a portable housing for people to receive housing assistance flexibility to choose where to live. For this reason, we are proposing legislation for inclusionary zoning because it would enable municipalities to ensure affordable housing. Ontario has updated the Long Term Affordable Strategy legislation, which was implemented in 2010, because we want to implement people centered housing program and provide municipalities with flexibility to meet local needs in the community. We are introducing new legislative and policy measures by investing $178 million over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Importance Of The Depth Of Field What if we end up in an area that has an abundance of distracting elements and we are unable to find a vantage point to obscure these items through composition? If are fortunate enough to be in possession of a telephoto lens, perhaps a 70 200mm, we can adjust the aperture to a small f/number such as f/2.8 or f/4.0 and use the lens near the 200mm end of its range and with the narrow depth of field make these distractions disappear as soft out of focus colors and shapes. Thereby placing more emphasis on our subject. On the opposite end of the scale, what if we want a foreground element in focus along with the railroad in the background as it passes through a scene we have framed up with a desire to capture? If we should have a wide angle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I stood and surveyed the scene, I observed people of all ages, walking, jogging and cycling along through here. Some even stopping for a bit to enjoy the view. And with the use of depth of field, I could tell this story. I had my 24 70mm lens already mounted from earlier usage on this day and I set up my tripod and camera in such a way to frame with two posts anchoring the edges of my frame. With it being afternoon, the sun would be backlighting the leaves from camera left, causing them to glow, and slivers of dappled light would play across the decking of the bridge. This was foreground interest that gave context to my location and photograph. I chose a focus point based on using what is known as Hyperlocal Distance. Which in the simplest terms possible means that for any given focal length and aperture, there is a distance that when focused at will see the entire scene rendered acceptably sharp. Having my smartphone with me, I looked up what the Hyperlocal Distance for the 32mm focal length that my framing choice and aperture of f/8 dictated from online charts readily available to determine Hyperlocal Distance. The charts cover both full frame and crop sensor cameras and numerous focal lengths and after checking the data for my crop sensor camera, I selected to focus at 25 feet and than took a test shot. The LCD preview showed I had acceptable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Cross Cultural Psychology Notes Essay Whose values count? Culture: any group sharing values, beliefs, customs ...isms ethnicism/racism sexism heterosexism (homophobia) classism ageism prejudice against disabled religious bigotry Cultural Competence Familiarity with other groups culture Know thyself People including students, therapist, profs, are humans first and Three challenges to know about yourself Humans rarely contemplate the origin, validity or meaning of their value Humans underestimate the arbitrariness of their values and beliefs Humans have an intense emotional need to have others share their values and worldviews What drives us to surround ourselves with like minded others? Comfort Self affirmation Self validation We also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aunts/Uncles are like quasi parents. Grandparents are like quasi parents. Hispanic adolescents: relatives more important than friends compared to white and African American adolescents Importance of moving out as an adult, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Characteristics Of Rosalind Franklin 2. To what extent did the personalities of each of the three scientists affect the way in which they did their research? (10) Rosalind Franklin. Rosalind Franklin was a very independent woman, and was very stubborn. This led her to be a loner in her scientific research. She had some close friends in Paris especially, but she did not form the argumentative relationships and did not benefit from the constructive criticism that James Watson and Francis Crick could. (Robinson A, 2012) Franklin was intelligent, assertive, and directly confrontational, which made it difficult for her to work with other scientists should they make mistakes or be slower than her in finding solutions. This was one of the reasons why her relationship with Maurice Wilkins deteriorated at King s she was highly critical and he was shy and submissive. (Elkin L, 2009) According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How did the structure of DNA identified by Watson and Crick differ from the model previously? Do you think Rosalind Franklin received enough acknowledgement for her work from Watson and Crick? Give reasons for your answer. (5) Linus Pauling proposed a structure of DNA before Watson and Crick, in 1952. He suggested that the structure of DNA was a three chain helix, bonded with hydrogen bonds. His model had placed the sugar and phosphate components of the nucleotide in the centre of the triple helix. He also believed that the nitrogenous bases were facing out of the helix and not inside. (Paulingblog.wordpress.com, 2009) The problem with this model however, was that it was impossible to have so many negatively charged phosphates in the centre of the helix without it blowing itself apart. (Paulingblog,wordpress.com, 2009) The Watson and Crick model of the structure of DNA differed from this in the sense that it was a double helix, the nitrogenous bases were on the inside of the helix and the phosphate and sugar groups were on the outside of the helix. These were all bonded with hydrogen bonds. (Biography.com, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Vacation In Alabama For anyone planning a vacation in the South might want to consider Alabama. The state offers visitors with tranquility, beauty and a relaxed atmosphere combined with excellent shopping, dining and recreational activities. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach located along the beautiful Gulf Coast are Alabama s most popular vacation spots providing visitors with plenty of outdoor activities and local cuisine. A little further along the Gulf Coast lies the port city of Mobile. Visitors can explore some of the city s unique attractions, museums, and downtown Mobile s historical section. Be sure to sample the seafood that the city is known for. Situated in the northeastern part of Alabama close to the town of Bridgeport is Russell Cave National Monument. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dancing With Wolves Dancing with Wolves is a movie that will surely intrigue and captivate its audience. This film can be incorporated into any Economy class of any grade level. The Social Studies Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) state that students are expected to explain how supply and demand affects consumers in the United States and identify basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter. From this film, students can learn much about supply and demand, how this two concepts interrelate to each other, and the impact that this two concepts have on the economy of a culture. The film can also be used to show students how the Sioux Indians used the furry buffalo to cover their three basic needs (e.g., food, clothing, and shelter). Furthermore, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can use programs (e.g., Excel) in their computers to input this information. They can also input the decline of the buffalo population after the demand had increased. This information can be used to learn about the near extinction of the buffalo around the years 1900s. To take this lesson a bit further, students can do a small research to find out what happened to the buffalo after their near extinction. They will find out that from an estimated 1,500 animals around 1900, buffalo numbers have expanded to a current U.S. population of approximately 300,000, with roughly 40 percent located in the Great Plains region. Students can also input this information on their graph to compare how the population changed throughout the years. Afterwards, the teacher can use the results to teach students how supply and demand affected the Indian population during the 1900s. The almost extinction of the buffalo can be compared to other resources that humans over use such as oil, gas, trees, and water. Students can make predictions of what would happen to the human population if the demand continues to exceed the supply offered to us by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Displacement Reactions And The Single Displacement Reaction Introduction There are two types of displacement reactions : One type is called the single displacement reaction, the other is called the double displacement reaction. During a single displacement reaction, an element substitutes another element in a compound, creating a new element and a new compound as products. In most single displacement reactions, either a metal replaces another metal, or a non metal replaces another non metal. The more reactive element takes the place of the less reactive element in the compound, otherwise the reaction will not occur. The general chemical equations of single displacement can be: A (metal) + BC → AC + B, A (non metal) + BC → BA + C. Double displacement reaction is a chemical reaction, where the positive ions of two different chemical compounds exchange and produce two new compounds. The products may contain a precipitate. The general chemical equation of double displacement is: AB+ CD → AD + CB The purpose of the lab is to observe the reactants and the products of three chemical reactions and determine which type of reaction occurs in each chemical reaction. The solubility tables can be used to help better determine the reaction types. The solubility tables refer to the solubility of ionic compounds in water. By using the solubility tables, we can know whether a compound is soluble or insoluble. Materials and Methods See Inquiry Investigation 5 C, pp. 211 212 ( Test Tube Reactants Description of reactions Description of Products ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Danger Of New Media There is perhaps nothing more satisfying than lazing on the couch, munching on one s favorite snack, and binging one s life away with entertaining, but mind numbing television shows and movies. Today, it is quite evident that schooling plays a major role in influencing and shaping the population, but it may in fact be mass media that plays the largest role. To a certain extent, how we choose to perceive the world is entirely in our hands. However, most of the time this is not the case; there are times where we have no control over what we perceive because it is so dependent on our environment and the influences that surrounds us, especially mass media. Samuels once said The danger of new media is not so much whether the content is corrupting or enlightening; the problem is that it eats away all of our fundamental oppositions between truth and reality, technology and nature, self and other, and memory and perception (citation here). I truly believe that there are quite a number of prominent films that consistently blur the lines between the dichotomies that Samuel mentions in Inception is deception. One such film is the classic horror film The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick. At first glance, this movie may appear to be the typical horror movie; but looks can be deceiving, as the film is filled to the brim with sophisticated concepts and ideas about subjects like identity and society. This film actively attempts to obscure the distinction of self and other, and of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Acoustic Waves in Physics Acoustic Waves in Physics An acoustic wave can simply be described as a longitudinal wave. A longitudinal wave is a wave that vibrates and moves in the direction of its propagation. This means the medium is either in the same or opposite direction of the way the wave travels. Acoustic waves are a form of Mechanical longitudinal waves; these waves are otherwise known as compression waves or compressional waves. Compressional waves obviously produce compression, decompression, and rarefaction to travel. In Physics, the acoustic wave has an equation to describe the evolution of acoustic pressure and particle velocity as a function. The general equation is: Acoustic waves have multiple equations, but this version is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The molecules seem to move when something pushes them and forces the molecules to bump into each other. This process makes the compression and rare factor that I have talked about before. Acoustic waves are an isolation of pressure that travel in a wave pattern. Acoustic waves cause a vibration that leads to your ear that allows us to hear. These acoustic waves are defined by three different characteristics. These characteristics are amplitude, frequency and wave length. Amplitude is the energy in a wave. The amplitude affects its volume or sound. The number of waves that pass a point at each second, the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch compared to those who have low frequencies. You can describe these waves as the waves that allow humans and other species to hear. There is not different types of acoustic waves. The acoustic wave is a longitudinal compressional wave. [8] There are no other kind of acoustic waves, sometimes they have different equations but that is because some are higher and or stronger than others. Acoustic waves in fact can be reflected. It is said that the waves can possibly exhibit different sorts of phenomena. Diffraction, interference and reflection are all examples of phenomena the wave can go through. This brings to topic an important difference between acoustic waves and sound waves. Without acoustic waves it would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Stalker Essay The 1979 science fiction film Stalker, directed by legendary Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, is a film which contributes to historical understanding by being a product of its time. For many individuals in Soviet audiences, Stalker presented itself as an allegory for the yearn for greater freedom: personal, artistic or ideological freedom depending on the interpretation one ascribes to the film. Stalker s titular character s obsession with the the Zone, a paradise like location, resonated with audiences growing dissent with the repressive nature of the Soviet Union, and their desire for that which lay outside its confines. Additionally, for Tarkovsky as well as others, Stalker is a story of faith and the arduous task of keeping one s faith intact in a world which no longer believes. A commentary of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His daughter, Monkey (Natasha Abramova), is crippled; her affliction attributed to the contamination of the Zone. His wife (Alisa Frejndlikh), who knows that he has been enlisted to venture into the Zone, becomes hysterical at the prospect of his return to the area, lamenting his previous five year imprisonment for entering the Zone. Stalker remarks at this moment that Everywhere feels like a prison to me , a line strongly reminiscent of Jean Jacques Rousseau s Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains . It is this Romanticist philosophy which seemingly guides Stalker s obsession with the Zone throughout the film. He perceives the Zone as a divine place of freedom his home , he later proclaims. His longing to be in the Zone beyond the suffocatingly industrious city is as translatable to the real world now as it was at the time of Stalker s release; the Room within the Zone understandable as a metaphysical concept for having the ability to achieve one s desires free of outside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...