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Non Pathogens
Pathogen research
After the introduction of the pathogen, it was clear that various non pathogens could cause harm to
people. The concept of the pathogen was initially was referred to microbe causing the disease.
Scientists have involved themselves in research to critical understand the properties of fungi, bacteria,
parasites and viruses that were able to make people become ill. During the research, there were
seminal discoveries that were able to be got (Casadevall and Pirofski). These included various roles of
fungal and bacterial toxins available in diseases. Microbe, however, causes diseases only with the
host. In 1950, the microbes that caused infections were common opening channel of skin and blood
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Researchers studying microorganisms community use genomics recognize myriad factors and
interactions help shape the composition of the microorganism. However, in different people, the
microbe varies in development at various times with relation to the disease. Infectious research on the
diseases is dominated continuously by reducing the approaches (Casadevall and Pirofski). The
microbiologists view the microbes of any disease as the major factors that vary with the disease. They,
therefore, treat the body of the host as just a
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A Self Care Plan to Prevent Compassion Fatigue
A Plan For Self Care Against Compassion Fatigue
Brian Murrison
University of Kansas
Introduction
Working in the helping field has its many joys and privileges. Seeing a child, whose self esteem is at
the bottom, light up when he/she accomplishes a new task, see the growth an alcohol and drug addict
has made in treatment, or to see the family, that when they entered the door of your office, was on the
verge of separation, but now are communicating and working out their own needs with little assistance
from you, their therapist, is some of the most rewarding moments one can experience. However, to
believe that life is all about these positive moments and that the battles you join in with others to
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Another preventative step for the social worker is to seek out individual therapy for himself as a
manner in which to deal with the stressors associated with the helping profession. This has been
highly recommended by several instructors during my masters level education.
When I consider the risk factors discussed, I find that my weight and overall physical health are most
significant in placing me at risk of compassion fatigue. Failing to have a nutritious diet has caused an
increase in weight and multiple lower level health needs such as back pains and headaches. When you
factor this in with the stress of working a full time job and being a full time student, it compounds the
problem as eating tends to be my coping mechanism of choice. I also have minimal intimate
friendships due to lack of time to engage with others outside the workplace. A lack of these intimate
relationships fails to provide me an outlet to the stress that is outside my family. Given the source of
the stress is at work, confidentiality limits what I can and cannot say to my wife.
With those risk factors, two protective factors that I see benefiting me is my spiritual support system
and sense of strong professional boundaries. My faith has pulled me through so much. Having a solid
foundation in my faith has allowed me to always return to what it is that I believe and remember that it
is my relationship with
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of By Gimme Shelter By The Rolling...
Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones is influential because it talks about the chaos surrounding the
Vietnam War and protests concerning the war. The Rolling Stones believe that the chaos of war has
spread outside the realms of war as was traditionally known. The Rolling Stones have never shyed
away from controversy so a politically charged song was not inconcievable. Gimme Shelter was
written and released in 1969 in the thick of the Vietnam War and the height of it s subsequent protest.
The Vietnam War was known as The Living Room War because it was the first consistently televised
war and with the increased presence of television in culture avoiding coverage of the war and its
subsequent protests was impossible. Mick Jagger speaks to this ... Show more content on
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In Gimme Shelter , The Rolling Stones sing, see the fire is sweeping our very street today , this shows
the frenzy and the extent of war protests in the late sixties. Prior to 1965, opposition to the Vietnam
War was primarily a leftist view but due to efforts by returning vetrans and media publications a broad
majority of Americans felt indifferent towards involvement in the war. High profile figures such as
Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Jane Fonda, Muhhamed Ali, and John Lennon had all been
outspoken opponents of the war. American religious groups took a pascifist view and called for peace
as soon as possible. In 1968 there were 221 protests at 101 universities as over 16,000 Americans were
killed in Vietnam during that year and public awareness of atrocities committed by the United States
in Vietnam was heightened. By the end of the 1960 s protesting had become violent as indicated by
the line in Gimme Shelter , gimme shelter or i m going to fade away which speaks to the feeling of
danger and closeness to the war in citizen s daily lives and the need for escapement. A faction of the
Students for a Democratic Society arose with a more militant stance and advocated for the destruction
of governemnt property and war materials they were known as the Weather Underground or the
Weathermen. The Weathermen were notorious for bombing campaigns in which they would target
banks and
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Essay On Chesapeake My Hometown
I have lived in Chesapeake since five years of age. I have no recollections of previous areas I have
lived in, so I consider Chesapeake my hometown. The most I know about Chesapeake is in reference
to the Chesapeake Bay and local attractions in my area. Through researching the the following
information about my city I have learned about more than just local attractions, but how it plays a role
in my public health and the health of the communities surrounding Indian River.
Chesapeake, Virginia was formed on January 1, 1963 due to a merger of South Norfolk and Norfolk
County. Chesapeake is a part of the Hampton Roads area which includes Norfolk, Virginia Beach,
Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton and Suffolk. Chesapeake consists of many small communities:
South Norfolk, Great Bridge, Pleasant Grove, Oak Grove, Hickory, Deep Creek, Western Branch,
Indian River, and a couple others. Chesapeake is also recognized as the second largest city in Virginia
and the tenth largest city in the United States as of 2012, having acquired 353 square miles. According
to Motovo unknown facts, two thirds of the United States population lives within seven hundred and
fifty miles of Chesapeake (motovo). During the year Chesapeake was established, both South Norfolk
and Norfolk County schools integrated to become Chesapeake Public Schools (bk site). ... Show more
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This crisis started due to the city water officials switichin from Detroit water to their local river
waters. This has left their population with a lack of water to maintain everyday hygiene, brush teeth,
get the necessary water hydration, cook, clean, wash clothes, etc. Luckily Chesapeake has not faced
this issue. The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) sets the requirements for the water quality
report to assure the water is safe for use. Another method the city uses to keep the water safe is
through the Cross Connection Control
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Immigration And Illegal Immigration
During our most recent Presidential election, Donald Trump brought up the topic of illegal
immigration in most of his debates. Stating that he would build a wall to separate Mexico and the
United States because of his belief that immigration is hurting our society. Many of his voters also
believe this as the truth. Carrying the idea that illegal immigration lessens the economy, burdens our
Government institution and is unfair to those who came to America legally. However, undocumented
immigrants carry much more positive affirmations than negative ones for the United States.
The United States economy was originally built on the backs of immigrants. In today s economy,
illegal immigrants build a great foundation to help bring out the best for other citizens. Supplying a
workforce for jobs that other Americans may not want. Cleaning, house care, lawn work, dog walking,
construction, and so on. Seeing it from the other perspective, it could be thought that illegal
immigrants are stealing these jobs away from Americans. However, immigrants who participate in
these jobs help stimulate the economy. Working in jobs that create time for whoever hired them. This
allows whoever the individual is to be more productive or to do whatever they want with the saved
amount of time they have. The economy is stimulated by this as the saying the more time; the more
money said person could make. Also, participation by immigrants creates more revenue for the
Government. As stated by the chief
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Costco Vs. Bj s Business Model
Costco vs. BJ s When it comes to warehouse style club stores, there are really only four names out
there: Costco, Sam s Club, Wal Mart and BJ s. This paper will discuss the Costco and BJ s. The
different type of strategies being utilized by each company, the purpose of the financial statements,
their Vertical Horizontal analysis, how each financial rations ties into the two company s strategies,
Solvency Performance for each company, a SWOT analysis of each company and finally if the
expectations of the stakeholders of each company are being met. Costco s business model is called a
subscription business model. This is a business model where customer must pay a subscription price
to have access to the product/service. Customers who want to shop at Costco must buy a membership
with the promise of lower prices to make up for the initial upfront cost; the current membership cost is
$55 in the US. The service that Costco provides is its ability to use economies of scale to bulk buy a
large amount of foods at low prices and then to pass these savings onto its customers. Costco has a
simple strategy for being one of the leaders in the wholesales, which is concentrating on driving sales.
If the sales of a company are good than everything else will take care of itself. While other companies
such as Wal Mart, Target and BJ s pour money into marketing; Costco has a no frills approach and
doesn t advertise. Costco focuses on selling fewer items which increases sale volume and
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Chemistry, Gas Lasers And The Co2
Both physicists and chemists have investigated the CO2 anion extensively over the past few decades
because of its importance in atmospheric chemistry, gas lasers, and a multitude of different industrial
applications. It has been observed in a variety of experimental processes such as electron collisions
and high energy applications. As is well known, electrons cannot permanently attach to the CO2
molecule; as such, all CO¬2 anion states are inherently metastable and have finite lifetimes. Despite
the many studies, both experimental and theoretical, there are still a number of unanswered questions,
especially concerning the relationship between short lived and long lived temporary anion states.
Direct electron attachment to the CO2 molecule produces only short lived anion states with lifetimes
in the femtosecond range. These short lived species consist most importantly of the low lying anionic
states 2Πu and 2Σg+ 1 6. They are the main contributor to the electron scattering from neutral CO2.
The 2Σg+ virtual state is responsible for the zero energy peak in scattering experiments with energies
for electron scattering below 1eV, while the 2Πu resonance state can be attributed to the observed
peak in scattering cross sections at about 3.8eV. Long lived CO2 anion states on the other hand, have
been observed with lifetimes in the microsecond, even millisecond range7,8. They can be produced in
processes such as double electron attachment to CO2+ ions9,10, sputtering techniques11,
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Essay on Mending Wall
Mending Wall by Robert Frost is a poem in which the characteristics of vocabulary, rhythm and other
aspects of poetic technique combine in a fashion that articulates, in detail, the experience and the
opposing convictions that the poem describes and discusses. The ordinariness of the rural activity is
presented in specific description, and as so often is found in Frost s poems, the unprepossessing
undertaking has much larger implications. Yet his consideration of these does not disturb the qualities
of accessible language and technique, which give the poem its unique flavor and persuasiveness. The
poem works on two levels of realism and metaphor, with a balance as poised as the act of mending the
all itself. (themes) Perhaps one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even though the words do not carry, the sound of them does and the listener can catch the meaning of
the conversation. This is because every meaning has a particular sound posture, or to think of it in
another way, the sense of meaning has a particular sound which each individual is instinctively
familiar with and without at all being conscious of the exact words that are being used is able to
understand the thought, idea or emotion that is being conveyed. Each sentence in the Mending Wall is
not interesting merely in conveying a meaning of words, it does much more by conveying a meaning
by its tone. If we were to go back far enough in history we would discover that the sound of sense
(tone) existed before words, that there was something in the voice or vocal gesture made by primitive
man that conveyed a meaning to his companions before man developed a more elaborate method of
communication. Native Americans have been said to have possessed a picture language, a means of
communicating by the sound of sense. This sound of sense, or the voice Frost gives to the personae of
his characters is the most important, distinquishing and conspicuously insistent feature of not only
Mending Wall but his other poetry (style) Frost has provided to the common reader poems and
writings that allow each of us to ponder the questions for which we must look to our morals and
beliefs to find the answers, or to consider the ones he sometimes offers. It
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Communicative Approach To Language Teaching
In the long history of language learning, especially in the case of learning English as L2,
educationalists have been tirelessly trying to explore more and more practical approaches that ranged
from conventional methods like Grammar translation method, Direct method, Situational Language
Teaching etc., to the latest mode of communicative approach. The conventional teaching methods the
unsuccessful result of the earlier language theories, were proved to be ineffective, because it was felt
in all the methods, that the learners were passive and the teaching learning process was mechanical.
Hence during the 1960s, a new trend of language teaching called Communicative Language Teaching
paved its way into classrooms in the early 1960 s and has been widely acclaimed by educationists so
far. The present paper glimpses briefly the emergence of the learner friendly, ... Show more content on
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Littlewood, W. (1981). Communicative Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University P
2. Brumfit, C. and K. Johnson K. (1979).The Communicative Approach to Language Teaching.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3. Robin, C., and Oxford, R. (1992). The Tapestry of Language Learning: The Individual in the
Communicative Classroom. TESL, EJ,1(3).
4. Nunan, D.(1991). Language Teaching Methodology: A Textbook for Teachers. New York: Prentice
Hall.
5. Daisy, Communicative Language Teaching a comprehensive approach to English Language,
Language in India;feb2012, vol. 12 issue 2, p249, ISSN 1930 2940 6. Simhachalam Thamarana ,A
Critical Overview of Communicative Language Teaching, International Journal of English Language,
Literature and Humanities 07/2015; 5):90 100. ISSN 2321 7065 7. Samuel Oviedo, Copy of Teaching
Methods,12 Teaching Methods, 17 May 2014 8. http://www.celea.org.cn/teic/68/68 43.pdf 9.
Wikipedia , Communicative language teaching, the free encyclopedia 10. Jack C. Richards,
Communicative Language Teaching Today, Cambridge University
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Common Misconception Of The Brain s Five Stages Of Sleep
It is a common misconception that when we fall asleep, our brains go to sleep as well. This is most
definitely not the case. Our brain is hard at work while we sleep; making memories, cleansing toxins,
and many other activities. When falling asleep, our brains go through multiple stages, from triggering
a loss in consciousness to highly erratic activity. Sleeping has five stages to it, the first being the state
between wakefulness and sleep. This stage is often referred to as drowsy sleep due to the muscles in
the body still being fairly active and the eyes roll around a bit. In this stage the brainwaves transition
from erratic beta and gamma waves, which is the normal range of brain wavelengths when the body is
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The brain activity during REM sleep is mainly mixed brain waves consisting of theta, alpha and beta
waves. This is also the point in a sleep cycle where the body is basically rigid. The brain has shut off
all muscle movements other than the ones that keep you alive. This stage is a prime example of how
the brain is busy while we are sleeping, REM sleep begins with signals from an area at the base of the
brain called the pons. These signals travel to a brain region called the thalamus, which relays them to
the cerebral cortex the outer layer of the brain that is responsible for learning, thinking, and organizing
information. The pons also sends signals that shut off neurons in the spinal cord, causing temporary
paralysis of the limb muscles (Brain Basics). Being that REM sleep deals with learning, scientists
believe this is the reason infants sleep a large amount of time and also why they are more susceptible
to being woken up by the slightest noises. Since this stage of sleeping has a great deal of dreaming and
brain involvement some scientists believe that dreaming is the brain s way of sorting out information
it receives during sleep, creating a story out of what it gathers. REM sleep could be considered as a
work out for your brain, helping us to make sense of what we experience throughout our
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Role Of Ophelia In Hamlet
Ophelia In Hamlet In the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, only two members of the cast
are female characters. Both represent the female gender, and part of the play revolves around the
character Ophelia and Prince Hamlet s relationship towards her. Ophelia is only present in five of the
twenty scenes in the play, and very little is known about her background. As the scholar Lee Edwards
points out, We can imagine Hamlet s story without Ophelia, but Ophelia literally has no story without
Hamlet (qtd. in Showalter 283). Despite of what seems like having a minimal role in the play, Ophelia
still holds much of the readers attention. She gains so much attention because her character and her
circumstances are so tragic and catastrophic. In her essay Representing Ophelia: Women, Madness,
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The only way she sees how is by becoming mad, which eventually causes her death. As a mad woman,
Ophelia would not be bound by the societal restrictions of women; she could talk freely to some
extent. However, even in insanity she is not free. She still has no freedom of choice. Ophelia is
eventually regarded as irrational, and her words are not taken seriously and are taken to be simply mad
talk. Whereas Hamlet has the power to change his fate, Ophelia does not, and her death is considered
to be tragic because the only escape she sees from her oppression is madness and death. Her limited
options in a male controlled society and her realization of those limitations are what make Ophelia s
death the true tragedy of Hamlet. As Annette Wyandotte observes in one of her essays, One could
argue that Ophelia s death is the true tragedy of Hamlet. Without critiques, the audience might think
that Hamlet s faith and actions are the main tragic elements of the play, but Ophelia has much of a
bigger role than simply her life and love
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Things Fall Apart Ikemefuna Quotes
A powerful quote was once said by Heidi Wills. We can choose to be affected by the world or we can
choose to affect the world. In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo has only experienced the land of
Umuofia, but he decides to take action to affect the world , even though he s only in a microscopic
part of it. One example of him doing this was Ikemefuna, a boy that he got from another tribe, looked
up to Okonkwo like a father figure. However, when the tribe agreed to kill Ikemefuna, and the boy
was crying out for his father to help him, Okonkwo helped join in the killing, making him affect the
killing instead of just watching the killing. Also, when he decides to affect the world, violence is used,
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This event affected Nwoye very significantly. Nwoye was trying his best to keep the secret that he was
interested in the activities the missionary s were involved in, but when his father found out he was
outraged and strangled his son. It was for so long that one of Okonkwo s wives was forced to stop
him. After this he never wanted see his father again. [Nwoye] walked away [after being strangled] and
never returned, This event affected Nwoye because he wasn t going to be welcome at home ever again
because of what he believed in. Also his father would pretty much disown him as a son, so now he is
fatherless. This also affected Okonkwo. Okonkwo in his life is having a hard time balancing love and
anger. His anger right now is taking control of him by not thinking of Nwoye as a son but only a
trader. On one side Okonkwo is thinking that it is his actual son and he will always love him.
However, Okonkwo is thinking that he is completely evil and that he should never be forgiving.
[Okonkwo] cried in his heart should he Okonkwo be cursed with such a son, This event affected
Okonkwo because he will always have to deal with him disowning him. Also Okonkwo will never be
thought of as the same throughout his tribe. This event affected the whole Ibo tribe. The Ibo tribe is
now kind of in shock because one of the supposed leaders son is going against what they are going
with. It starts making
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How Does Carl Change In A Bridge To Wiseman
In the novel a bridge to Wisemans cove by James Molony, there are numerous ways in which Carl
changes from the beginning to the end of the novel. At the beginning of the book, family and friends
rejected and stepped all over Carl, to the extent where it gets in the way of his everyday life. But
nonetheless as the book developments, Carl starts to learn initiative and he catches a job at a barge and
starts to bring money in. Ultimately Carl learns independence, to do with himself and the people
around him. He stands up for Harley and Maddi and against protagonists like Nathan throughout the
novel.
At the beginning of the novel Carl is rejected and looked down upon by relatively everyone including
his own brother Harley. Carl is an obese fifteen year old boy who is quite insecure about his weight.
This makes him an easy person to bully ...this tub of lard . (p. 175. This is shown through when Aunt
Beryl their guardian Makes Carl quit school to get a job. Beryl turned her face full moon towards him,
forcing him to engage her eyes ... you could always leave . (p. 53). Because of Carl s weight people
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Carl first shows signs of initiative when he acquires a job at the bowls club had a job lined up. Lucky
kid . (p. 54). From this job, Carl starts learning workplace ethic. This subsequently gets Carl his job at
the barge with Skip Duncan I could do it. You wouldn t have to pay me much. . (p. 64). These two
actions start to prove Carl s initiative. As the story continues on Carl comes up with ideas to help with
his work on the barge, earning him more money and therefore showing Carl s initiative. Carl s
initiative continues to show throughout the novel he knew he was inviting trouble but he didn t care .
(p. 174). Hence, further on in the novel Carl starts to learn independence, which affects him and all the
people who know
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Essay on Sweat Zora Neale Hurston
Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston is filled with many religious symbolism. Good versus evil plays a large
role in the development of Delia and Skype Jones, as characters. The story is about Delia, an African
American woman who is a washwoman for whites. Delia consistently looks to her religion for
guidance and support as she endures the many hardships that she faces because, which are caused by
her abusive husband and unfaithful husband, Sykes. Delia and Sykes Jones is a couple that have
opposite moral values, but yet they are tied together through marital vows, that no longer have much
importance or value. Delia Jones is portrayed as the Protagonist and a very modest woman of
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Since Sykes is the one creating these scare tactics to Delia, he can also be seen as a symbol of evil,
which he becomes the evil antagonist of the story. These two instances could also be seen in the
religious aspect with Adam and Eve. Another symbol that was present in the story was the dark grey
sky. The dark grey sky symbolically means evil, remorse, and sadness. The dark grey sky came about
when the snake Sykes used to scare Delia with, bites and kills him. While Sykes was dying, he was
now feeling remorse for all his evil doings that he has done to Delia, so we think because he was
calling out for her after the snake had bitten him. As the sky clears the story brings about another last
symbol. Eventually, at the end of the story is when the reader can really see the Good vs. Evil. Sykes
soon begins to reap is sowing (par26), when he comes home and is killed by the snake, the one thing
that he had used to scare Delia with so bad that she would leave, or die even. As Sykes is dying the
sky begins to clear and the sun begins to rise. The clear, light sky and the sun represents freedom,
purity, and peace, and the clear sky can also represent the Delia s character as well as the white clothes
that were mentioned in the beginning of the story. In all the symbols that were present in the story, the
most important symbol was Delia s sweat. Delia s work worn knees crawled
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Fearless And The American Dream
The novel Fearless by Eric Blehm tells the story of Adam Brown. Most people spend their entire lives
trying to achieve the American Dream. Our forefathers deemed this the pursuit of happiness in a
person s life and to make the most of America with the opportunities it holds. Adam accomplished the
American Dream at a very young age. Through his death, he made the ultimate sacrifice for his
country, and that is one of the reasons he is a true hero. Adam Brown achieved his American Dream
by overcoming drugs, becoming a father, and joining the Navy SEALS. Adam was an extraordinary
kid. He feared nothing. When he was two, he jumped 12 feet from the deck at his house (pg 13). He
played football, had amazing family and friends, and had his fair share of trouble. He always was kind
to everyone and stood up for the underdog (pg 25). All of his classmates and teachers adored him. The
worst mistake of his life started the first time he tried drugs (pg 44). This started a whirlwind of pain
and anxiety on all of Adam s family. Adam would disappear for long periods of time, steal from his
parents, and had many bad influences (pg 48). He hit the lowest of the low while at a party when he
stabbed himself in the neck (pg 55). This was very hard for everyone that knew Adam. He got sent to
a rehab facility and faced many challenges while he was there (pg 57). He finally got released out into
the real world after finishing the 12 step AA program (pg 58). Adam had many ups and downs after
this.
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Evaluating the Success of America s Policy of Containment...
Evaluating the Success of America s Policy of Containment
American policy of containment refers to the foreign policy strategy of the US in the early years of the
Cold war. The policy was to defeat the Soviet Union by preventing it from expanding the territories
under its Communist control or otherwise extending its influence. This, naturally, resulted in strained
relations and rivalry between the two superpowers. Despite the many difficulties, American policy of
containment during the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War did manage to
contain the expansion of Communism to a certain extent.
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He revived the peace talks and an armistice was eventually signed with a demilitarized zone at the
38th parallel. The end of the Korean War proves the fact that America s policy of containing
Communism was successful.
However, America s policy of containing the infamous Cuban Missile Crisis was not so successful. In
fact, it almost resulted in a nuclear war. The crisis was a tense confrontation between the Soviet Union
and United States over the Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles in Cuba. The Cuban Missile Crisis
began on October 14, 1962 and lasted until November 20, 1962. It could have resulted in a nuclear
war. In April 1961, President Kennedy supplied arms, equipment and transport for some anti Castro
exiles to invade Cuba and overthrow Fidel Castro. Castro had overthrown the American backed
Batista. The Bay of Pigs incident which was Kennedy s attempt to oust Communism from Cuba was a
disastrous failure. Fidel Castro sought Soviet support; the Soviet Union installed nuclear weapons in
Cuba. Finally, Cuba came under the Soviet Union s sphere of influence; after the Bay of Pigs fiasco,
Soviet Union arms flooded into Cuba. In May 1962 the Soviet Union announced publicly that they
were supplying Cuba with arms. The United States started deploying nuclear missiles near Turkey in
1961, which threatened the Soviet Union. Soviet reasoning
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Taking a Look at Flu H5N1
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################################### There are multiple different sources for epidemiological
measures used for tracking and reporting the number of cases. There are websites where you can go to
post confirmed cases in areas, where that information is then taken and calculated. There are also
places that provide charts for the amount of confirmed outbreaks and then separates them from human
cases and avian cases. But the best types of reports available are the map tracking ones. Where they
give distinction marks for avian and human cases and all over the different areas of the world. This is
very handy for seeing how bad and large an outbreak is and what species is affected, whether it is
humans or birds. The incidence rate is a measure of morbidity and number of infected worldwide,
looking over the past 10 years. Over the past ten years there have 650 infected.(Yu Chan, 2014). This
is not a large number because of the fact it is not spread through human to human contact but through
already infected poultry. The prevalence rate is the number of current/existing cases worldwide. The
United States has yet to have a confirmed outbreak because we set such high regulations on the meat
we sell in our markets, thus preventing a large outbreak from hitting our country. The mortality rate is
the number of deaths caused by the H5N1 virus worldwide. For
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Brett Essey Quotes
In the novel Stick by Michael Harmon, high school football star, Brett Stick Peterson and the nerdy
outcast, Preston Underwood become unlikely friends. After becoming friends, Brett starts to realize
the sport he loves is ruining his life. Together, they overcome the obstacles thrown at them.
Excellence, Integrity, and Respect are three of the Einstein P.R.I.D.E. traits that Brett shows. Brett is
constantly striving for excellence. To demonstrate excellence, you must always be your best self. All
four eggs exploded on the kid s head and shoulders, the cracking noise echoing as the slimy yolks
cascaded over him. Tilly slapped his hands together, pumping his fist and bellowing through the
courtyard... Hey, Till? You re an asshole (8). This illustrates that Brett shows excellence because he
stood up for Preston, against Brett s teammate, Till. Brett, like everyone else, could have just let it
happen and laughed it off. ENDING ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you have integrity, it means you can be trusted and be honest. You got anything to tell me about
their defense? Yeah. They play it well. (140). This shows that Brett demonstrates integrity because he
could have told Ben how his old team played. Brett had transferred to a new school because his
football team, the Saxons, had bullied him. The Tigers would have an advantage over the Saxons
because Brett told them their tactics. However, Brett knows it s not right to tell his teammates and
cheat. In short, Brett shows integrity, no matter what the circumstances
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Learn to Play Guitar
Learning Guitar Beginner Guitar Lesson | | Part 1: Guitar Lesson One | | | |
The web has a vast number of resources available for learning about guitar. You can learn how to play
songs, how to repair your broken instrument, how to play fancy scales, and much more. The trouble is,
there just aren t many GOOD guitar lessons available to someone looking to start playing guitar.
These guitar lessons are designed for people who own (or have borrowed) a guitar, but don t yet know
the first thing about playing it.
What you ll need for these Guitar Lessons * A guitar with six strings. Any type of guitar will work
fine. * A guitar pick. Medium gauged picks are recommended to start with, but any will work okay in
a pinch. * A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If this isn t the case, turn the guitar the in other direction. Typically, a right handed person will hold
the guitar so the headstock points to the left, whereas a left handed person will hold the guitar so the
headstock points to the right. (NOTE: to play the guitar as a lefty would, you will need a left handed
guitar.)When playing the guitar sitting down, the body of the guitar will rest on one of your legs. In
most styles of guitar playing, the guitar will rest on the leg farthest away from the headstock. This
means, a person playing the guitar in a right handed fashion will typically rest the guitar on his/her
right leg, while someone playing the guitar in a lefty manner will rest it on their left leg. (NOTE:
proper classical guitarist technique dictates the exact OPPOSITE of the above, but for this lesson, let s
stick to our initial explanation) |
Next, concentrate on your fretting hand (the hand closest to the neck of the guitar, when sitting in
proper position). The thumb of your fretting hand should rest behind the neck of the guitar, with your
fingers in a slightly curled position, poised above the strings. It is extremely important to keep these
fingers curled at the knuckles, except when specifically instructed not to do so. | | | Part 5: Holding a
PickHopefully, you ve found, bought or borrowed a guitar pick. If not, you ll need to buy
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The Theory Of The Gate Control Theory
Theory/Author Name and Background The Mid Range Theory that is appropriate to my practice
setting is the gate control theory. Ronald Melzack was a Canadian researcher and Patrick David Wall,
a British neuroscientist presented this theory in 1965. Due to financial instability, Melzack was the
only sibling to attend college. Melzack s research advisor was conducting a study on dogs that have
not been socially normal. Melzack gained interest in how to dogs responded to pain when they put
their nose in a flame repeatedly. Today, Melzack is a psychologist and a researcher. He is also a
professor at a university. After earning his doctorate, he began working with patients who suffered
with phantom pain. Wall studied medicine at a university, where he gained interest in studying pain.
He met Melzack at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and together, with the same interest
wrote a paper on the gate control theory of pain (Wall, 1965, p. 472).
Theory Description
Melzack and Wall (1965) introduced the gate control theory. The gate control theory explains how
pain is transferred and interfered. If the same physical stimulus is applied to two different people
causing the same physical damage, due to each individual s emotional being or support, mood or
previous experiences with pain. This theory is significant because prior to its introduction, people
would have thought the perception of pain depends on the amount of painful stimuli and the degree of
damage caused to the
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Table of Contents Introduction 1 Issue Identification 2 Issue Analysis 3 Recommendation 4
Conclusion 5 Reference List: 6 1.0 Introduction Situation analysis Introduction to the case study
Technology has brought us into significant level of interface computing life. Mobile phone is one of
the classic examples to prove that member of society has been influenced by the advance of high
technology. Generally, people are demanding extensive technology within the mobile phone in term of
the operating system which the manufacturers offer. Handset users are seeking for the software which
provide them with most simplified use but yet still high tech. In 2001, Microsoft made a move by
producing Windows CE Pocket PC OS which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They create Windows CE Pocket PC OS as a new innovation to the consumers. They might also create
the standard for development of the smartphone. What are the main strategies behind it? 2.4 Issue
Analysis Microsoft has a strong culture whereby all the employees perceive in the same beliefs and
norms of innovation. Ahmed amp; Shepherd (2010) asserted that the value of strong cultures carries
beliefs and assumptions that the organisation is able to facilitate behaviours according to
organizational principles. The success from Microsoft is due to the careful management of the
organisation culture. They facilitate the employees to feel comfortable working in the organisation.
Therefore, it enhances the creativity of the employees themselves. In addition, according to competing
values model of organisational culture, Microsoft is presumed to adopt adhocracy and market culture.
The characteristic of adhocracy organisation is they are trying to be the leader of the market.
Microsoft is indeed the leader for software market. Another thing is adhocracy organisation tends to
emphasize on the creativity, innovation and opportunities growth (Lund, 2003). When Microsoft saw
the opportunity of diversifying their product into mobile phone, they took the opportunity to expand
their market with creativity and innovation. On a same page, Microsoft also adopts the market culture
in the organisation. The market culture is more toward productivity and
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Social Issues In Playing With Rainbows
Playing with Rainbows is a short story written by a Malaysian, Saroja Theavy Balakrishnan . Playing
with Rainbows narrates the dreadful story of Sita, a factory worker who is originated from an estate in
Kuala Kangsar. The story starts with Sita trying to commit suicide by jumping into severely polluted
river. However, her attempts prove futile as Banu, her best friend, is preventing her from doing so with
all her might. Sita depicts herself as a trash. Not only she loses her purity and dignity to a Pakistani
man whom she barely knows, also she is stone hearted enough to abandon her two month old baby in
a filthy drain. Eventually, Sita s long lost conscience comes back to her after a few necessary slaps by
Banu. She decides to get back her baby and has an Indonesian construction worker to thank for her
still alive baby. The author, Saroja ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Instead of addressing this kind of unhealthy relationship as reckless love , it is more proper to call it
infatuation . Infatuation does not last. Infatuation fades away when troubles intrude. Infatuation is
merely an obsession in disguise. All of these statements mentioned earlier describe the love between
Sita and Asyraf perfectly and accurately. Sita believes whole heartedly that Asyraf will marry her
sooner or later; without getting to know his background, she is certain that he is worthwhile for her to
sacrifice her purity and dignity. She is utterly mesmerized by his flattery until he decides to renege on
her. Both genders have responsibilities in sustaining a healthy relationship, especially when it involves
the unity of two bodies. As adolescents and young adults, we should be aware that sexual intercourse
may result in pregnancy. That is when the couple should own up their mistakes and get married as
registered husband and wife, and raise up the child as responsible
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Student Sexual Misconduct And Sexual Harassment
Teacher student sexual misconduct cases are on the rise nationwide. There has been less attention and
emphasis on these issues. This paper will focus on the ethical issues and any involvements
surrounding sexual misconducts and sexual harassment between teachers and students. This paper will
define knowledge and an understanding on what constitutes a sexual misconduct and sexual
harassment. This paper will enlighten the ethical concerns about teacher student sexual misconduct
and sexual harassment. This paper will also focus on the persuasiveness of misconducts in the
education field and identify which ethical standards that will and should be of assistance as a path for
teachers as well as students. This paper will establish ways to avoid and prevent sexual misconduct.
The main issues of the journals and articles that I have chosen is how sexual harassment and sexual
misconduct can possibly occur, how sexual misconduct and sexual harassment has been a problem of
enormous or inappropriate intimacy between teachers and students. This paper will also identify what
a person should do if they have experienced sexual harassment and sexual misconduct. This paper will
provide ways how to identify and prevent way of sexual misconduct and sexual harassment in the
school systems.
According to Standard 3.02 Sexual Harassment, psychologists do not engage in sexual harassment.
Sexual harassment is defined as sexual solicitation, physical advances, or verbal or nonverbal
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Social Differences Between The North And South In The 1800 s
The United States was, at one point, not united like it is today. People had different views and
lifestyles in the 1800 s. A person s beliefs differed whether that person lived in the north or south. The
north and south developed a few social, economical, and political similarities and differences. To
begin, the north and south had some opposing social cultures. There were some differences in
transportation. Since the north was more industrialized and contained many factories, there were more
cities. These big cities called for a greater need of transportation. Most people migrated to the north,
because the growing amount of factories provided more job opportunities; this resulted in a higher
population than the south. Eventually, cities in the north became overpopulated, which led to
unhealthy living conditions and tenements. The south had less railroads and wagon trails, which
resulted in transportation being more difficult. The south was a bit less educated than the north,
because they focused primarily on agriculture while the north consisted of more factories. Therefore,
there were opposing social practices. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The north s economy was based on the concept of industrialization. Immigrants from Europe took up
most of the workforce, ultimately ending slavery in the north. The south s economy was based on
agriculture, which increased the need for slavery. The south contained mostly big farms, these farms
grew cash crops such as cotton and tobacco. Another economical difference was the views on tariffs.
The north supported tariffs because they benefited industrialization. The south opposed tariffs because
it taxed imported goods. Most of the south purchased imported goods. All in all, the north and south
had contrasting economical
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Gun Control And The Gun Laws
[Title Here, up to 12 Words, on One to Two Lines]
Introduction
Last year, then Republican candidate Carly Fiorina claimed that states with strict gun laws had the
highest gun crime rate in the nation (Robertson, 2015). The following month, President Barack Obama
stated that states with stricter gun laws tend to have the fewest gun deaths (Robertson, 2015). The
West might have been won with a Smith Wesson, but in our modern society guns are the subject of
much debate. While some groups push for fewer guns and more gun control, others insist that
increased gun control leads to increased crime. Both sides cite statistics in support of their views, yet
experts who have reviewed the same data have concluded that the data is inconclusive. The contenders
on both sides don t ever address the other factors that contribute to crime, such as poverty, racial
tensions, a strained and overworked police force, and the deterioration of family social structure. As a
nation, we need to move beyond the never ending debate over gun control. We need to work out a
compromise that will help law enforcement put a stop to these terrible mass shootings while
preserving Second Amendment rights.
History
The first modern American gun control law was the National Firearm Act of 1934. It was passed in an
effort to curb mass shooting of that time (The Washington Post, 2012). This law was followed by the
National Firearms Act of 1938, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, the Brady
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Archaeological Ceramics Paper
Archaeological ceramics is the most prolific relics that have been studied to expand our understanding
of past cultures. Archaeological study based on the investigation of pottery shape, color, decoration
style and materials that can give a plenty of information regarding typological and invaluable
information, dating and provenance. The study of the mineralogical properties of ceramics plays a
vital role to understand the previous technologies. However, the manufacturing techniques, cleaning
of the clays, adding of the temper, and shaping of objects, firing atmosphere can significantly change
the mineralogical composition of the ceramic objects. In addition to this, the life cycle of ceramics and
its usage and post depositional modifications are also important and can help to change the
mineralogical constitution. Although, nowadays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The role of analytical methods is mostly pertinent with qualitative and quantitative characteristics of
the artifacts that suitably explained, produce specific information on the source of raw materials and
therefore, indirectly on the site of production. The provenience analyses mainly related to the
characterization and study of the raw material of the ceramic. The technological studies or analytical
methods are belongs to the investigation of the manufacturing techniques including the usages of raw
materials, clay preparation, the firing technique, and pre/post firing treatment of the ceramics.
Therefore, technological studies also deal with the provenance and dating. Mineralogical and physio
chemical methods can be combining used for the studies of manufacturing technologies and
provenance of the ceramics. Both requires the combined use of mineralogical techniques such as
petrographic, XRD,
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The Importance Of A Management Information System
A management information system is a computerized method of improving the efficiency of the daily
activities of businesses as well as improving the decision making process. A management information
system can show the status of a business conditions and whether or not these conditions are improving
or not. The decision making process can only be effective if the information is updated regularly by
those with authority to access this information.
There are very few management information systems that actually work effectively, most not even
meeting expectations. Many management information systems are designed under the basis that
managers have a lack of relevant information, while actually they are receiving too much irrelevant ...
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However, even when given perfect information there are too many variables for even an experienced
individual to give an optimal solution for the problem or objective at hand. Therefore, to be
successful, you must determine how well managers are able to use the information that they are given.
There are a couple more reasons why MIS tend to fail and meet the expectations of the managers that
are using them. One of these reasons is interdepartmental communication. The author of this specific
article believes that when MIS provide up to date information on what each department in a business
is doing, it negatively affects the performance of the business, contrary to what most believe. This was
implemented into MIS because designers thought that with interdepartmental communication,
decisions can be made more effectively and efficiently, which does sound right at first. However the
author, gives an example of how this system is ineffective and should be abandoned. He mentions a
real life example involving a merchandising department and a purchasing department in a store. The
merchandising department gives the purchasing department an exact figure on how many items they
should buy to be re sold to consumers, based off of a price demand curve. The purchasing department
being slightly pessimistic and not wanting to pay as much for the merchandise orders a fewer number
of items than what the
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Prohibition and the Effect on America
From the beginning of the 20th century multiple political organizations and the federal government
have fought to control alcoholism in America. I chose to do prohibition because the fact that the action
taken by the federal government in order to form a better society has led to an explosion of criminal
offences in the past as well as today. The effects of prohibition consistently offer a hand in the shaping
of American culture. Full fledged black markets and organized crime groups both offset the supposed
benefits of prohibition. Today, teenagers often turn to the underage consumption of alcohol to make
them seem cool, or as a form of rebellion against parental and governmental authorities. The
temperance movement acted as a predecessor to the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920 s. The
temperance movement relied heavily on the efforts put forth by the Women s Christian Temperance
Union (WCTU) and the Anti Saloon League. The WCTU lead thousands of women united against
alcohol to make great pushes against alcoholism; they introduced an anti alcohol education into
schools, and led protests for laws regulating and banning alcohol. The Anti Saloon League used the
saloon must go as the war cry of their moral crusade against the production, sale, and consumption of
alcoholic beverages. Both groups blamed alcohol for issues in society, issues in the home, and the
wretched living conditions found in the immigrant slums. Together these two groups pushed America
into
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Big Farms Research Paper
There are many differences between big farms and traditional farms such as environmental issues,
animal waste, antibiotic use, health issues, animal treatment, and economic involvement with their
communities just to name a few. When it comes to animal waste issues, industrial or big farm
livestock have a larger number of animals in one area, as a result there can be too much manure
concentration for one area of land to handle, and also is stock piled in large lagoons or holding pits.
Over application of manure can happen as the costs of transportation are high making it more
expensive to get rid of it. Excessive amounts of manure storage cause emissions of gases like
ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and methane into the air causing significant odor issues and health
problems. Small family farms only raise what the land is capable of handling, and use composted
manure to fertilize, instead of commercial fertilizers and chemicals. Health issues play a significant
role as well between the two types of farms. Big farms over use of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic
resistance, the excessive chemical odors and fumes used can lead to headaches for workers,
respiratory issues and nausea. Bacteria and parasites from animal waste which are chlorine resistant
may cause human disease. Local, small family farms are much more likely to raise and grow food
without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Large farms routinely use antibiotics to promote growth and prevent disease, but overcrowding and
unhealthy conditions, a large amount of antibiotic use is causing antibiotic resistance, making them
less effective, which goes back to the health issue, antibiotic resistance puts people at risk, especially
children and the elderly. Small farms do not use antibiotics routinely, and instead only administer them
to sick animals. Organic farmers will pull sick animals from a herd before treating them, and will not
sell the meat from that animal under an organic
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Effect Of The Amount Of Hand Sanitizer In Petri Dish
Conclusion The hypothesis, If the amount of hand sanitizer in the Petri dish increases, then the radish
germination will decrease, was supported by the data. With no drops of hand sanitizer on the radish
seeds, the germination of the seeds was 100%. Then, with 1 drop of hand sanitizer in the dish, 60% of
the radish seeds germinated. The radish seeds with with 3 drops of hand sanitizer only germinated
40%. The germination decreased 40% from dish 1 to dish 2, and then another 20% from dish 2 to dish
3. A total decrease of 60% was observed between dish 1, with 0 drops, and dish 3, with 2 drops. The
results of the lab connect back to the waste and water pollution unit because the information learned in
those environmental science units
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Essay On Eminent Domain
Eminent Domain is the actual inherent power of the government to take over a citizens property for
public use without the owner s consent. This was initially a part of public policy that originated in the
middle ages throughout the world. It was adopted by into British Common law before reaching the
Americas where it was then established into the U.S. Constitution in 1791 called the Due Process
Clause of the Fifth Amendment. This grants the federal government the right to exercise eminent
domain, provided protect to citizens, and protect the property rights of citizens. Shortly after the Just
Compensation Clause of the Fifth Amendment was introduced making the federal guarantee of just
compensation applicable to the states. Property owners are offered the fair market value for their
property and if they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, state and local governments are required to pay just compensation for property they take under
the power of eminent domain. The use of eminent domain power is used to promote economic
development, especially in urban area of the United States leaving this to be a very controversial topic
even in present day. In most circumstances when eminent domain used for the public good projects
intended for the good such as highways, bridges, schools, and even government buildings. This policy
pertain to every federal, state, local governments and it does not require very much constitutional
recognition and is usually considered an attribute to the sovereign law makers in power. There have
been many cases that have been brought up against the government in an attempt to regulate the power
of the governments use to seize private property. Such a political push to reform eminent domain laws,
including the regulation of compensation, hold outs, relocation assistance to minimize the excessive
taking of private land. Many cities across the United States
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Pin On Horse Writing Paper

  • 1. Pin On Horse Writing Paper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Pin On Horse Writing Paper Pin On Horse Writing Paper
  • 2. Non Pathogens Pathogen research After the introduction of the pathogen, it was clear that various non pathogens could cause harm to people. The concept of the pathogen was initially was referred to microbe causing the disease. Scientists have involved themselves in research to critical understand the properties of fungi, bacteria, parasites and viruses that were able to make people become ill. During the research, there were seminal discoveries that were able to be got (Casadevall and Pirofski). These included various roles of fungal and bacterial toxins available in diseases. Microbe, however, causes diseases only with the host. In 1950, the microbes that caused infections were common opening channel of skin and blood relating to the treatments suppressing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researchers studying microorganisms community use genomics recognize myriad factors and interactions help shape the composition of the microorganism. However, in different people, the microbe varies in development at various times with relation to the disease. Infectious research on the diseases is dominated continuously by reducing the approaches (Casadevall and Pirofski). The microbiologists view the microbes of any disease as the major factors that vary with the disease. They, therefore, treat the body of the host as just a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Self Care Plan to Prevent Compassion Fatigue A Plan For Self Care Against Compassion Fatigue Brian Murrison University of Kansas Introduction Working in the helping field has its many joys and privileges. Seeing a child, whose self esteem is at the bottom, light up when he/she accomplishes a new task, see the growth an alcohol and drug addict has made in treatment, or to see the family, that when they entered the door of your office, was on the verge of separation, but now are communicating and working out their own needs with little assistance from you, their therapist, is some of the most rewarding moments one can experience. However, to believe that life is all about these positive moments and that the battles you join in with others to overcome will not have an impact on you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another preventative step for the social worker is to seek out individual therapy for himself as a manner in which to deal with the stressors associated with the helping profession. This has been highly recommended by several instructors during my masters level education. When I consider the risk factors discussed, I find that my weight and overall physical health are most significant in placing me at risk of compassion fatigue. Failing to have a nutritious diet has caused an increase in weight and multiple lower level health needs such as back pains and headaches. When you factor this in with the stress of working a full time job and being a full time student, it compounds the problem as eating tends to be my coping mechanism of choice. I also have minimal intimate friendships due to lack of time to engage with others outside the workplace. A lack of these intimate relationships fails to provide me an outlet to the stress that is outside my family. Given the source of the stress is at work, confidentiality limits what I can and cannot say to my wife. With those risk factors, two protective factors that I see benefiting me is my spiritual support system and sense of strong professional boundaries. My faith has pulled me through so much. Having a solid foundation in my faith has allowed me to always return to what it is that I believe and remember that it is my relationship with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Rhetorical Analysis Of By Gimme Shelter By The Rolling... Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones is influential because it talks about the chaos surrounding the Vietnam War and protests concerning the war. The Rolling Stones believe that the chaos of war has spread outside the realms of war as was traditionally known. The Rolling Stones have never shyed away from controversy so a politically charged song was not inconcievable. Gimme Shelter was written and released in 1969 in the thick of the Vietnam War and the height of it s subsequent protest. The Vietnam War was known as The Living Room War because it was the first consistently televised war and with the increased presence of television in culture avoiding coverage of the war and its subsequent protests was impossible. Mick Jagger speaks to this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Gimme Shelter , The Rolling Stones sing, see the fire is sweeping our very street today , this shows the frenzy and the extent of war protests in the late sixties. Prior to 1965, opposition to the Vietnam War was primarily a leftist view but due to efforts by returning vetrans and media publications a broad majority of Americans felt indifferent towards involvement in the war. High profile figures such as Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Jane Fonda, Muhhamed Ali, and John Lennon had all been outspoken opponents of the war. American religious groups took a pascifist view and called for peace as soon as possible. In 1968 there were 221 protests at 101 universities as over 16,000 Americans were killed in Vietnam during that year and public awareness of atrocities committed by the United States in Vietnam was heightened. By the end of the 1960 s protesting had become violent as indicated by the line in Gimme Shelter , gimme shelter or i m going to fade away which speaks to the feeling of danger and closeness to the war in citizen s daily lives and the need for escapement. A faction of the Students for a Democratic Society arose with a more militant stance and advocated for the destruction of governemnt property and war materials they were known as the Weather Underground or the Weathermen. The Weathermen were notorious for bombing campaigns in which they would target banks and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On Chesapeake My Hometown I have lived in Chesapeake since five years of age. I have no recollections of previous areas I have lived in, so I consider Chesapeake my hometown. The most I know about Chesapeake is in reference to the Chesapeake Bay and local attractions in my area. Through researching the the following information about my city I have learned about more than just local attractions, but how it plays a role in my public health and the health of the communities surrounding Indian River. Chesapeake, Virginia was formed on January 1, 1963 due to a merger of South Norfolk and Norfolk County. Chesapeake is a part of the Hampton Roads area which includes Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton and Suffolk. Chesapeake consists of many small communities: South Norfolk, Great Bridge, Pleasant Grove, Oak Grove, Hickory, Deep Creek, Western Branch, Indian River, and a couple others. Chesapeake is also recognized as the second largest city in Virginia and the tenth largest city in the United States as of 2012, having acquired 353 square miles. According to Motovo unknown facts, two thirds of the United States population lives within seven hundred and fifty miles of Chesapeake (motovo). During the year Chesapeake was established, both South Norfolk and Norfolk County schools integrated to become Chesapeake Public Schools (bk site). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This crisis started due to the city water officials switichin from Detroit water to their local river waters. This has left their population with a lack of water to maintain everyday hygiene, brush teeth, get the necessary water hydration, cook, clean, wash clothes, etc. Luckily Chesapeake has not faced this issue. The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) sets the requirements for the water quality report to assure the water is safe for use. Another method the city uses to keep the water safe is through the Cross Connection Control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Immigration And Illegal Immigration During our most recent Presidential election, Donald Trump brought up the topic of illegal immigration in most of his debates. Stating that he would build a wall to separate Mexico and the United States because of his belief that immigration is hurting our society. Many of his voters also believe this as the truth. Carrying the idea that illegal immigration lessens the economy, burdens our Government institution and is unfair to those who came to America legally. However, undocumented immigrants carry much more positive affirmations than negative ones for the United States. The United States economy was originally built on the backs of immigrants. In today s economy, illegal immigrants build a great foundation to help bring out the best for other citizens. Supplying a workforce for jobs that other Americans may not want. Cleaning, house care, lawn work, dog walking, construction, and so on. Seeing it from the other perspective, it could be thought that illegal immigrants are stealing these jobs away from Americans. However, immigrants who participate in these jobs help stimulate the economy. Working in jobs that create time for whoever hired them. This allows whoever the individual is to be more productive or to do whatever they want with the saved amount of time they have. The economy is stimulated by this as the saying the more time; the more money said person could make. Also, participation by immigrants creates more revenue for the Government. As stated by the chief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Costco Vs. Bj s Business Model Costco vs. BJ s When it comes to warehouse style club stores, there are really only four names out there: Costco, Sam s Club, Wal Mart and BJ s. This paper will discuss the Costco and BJ s. The different type of strategies being utilized by each company, the purpose of the financial statements, their Vertical Horizontal analysis, how each financial rations ties into the two company s strategies, Solvency Performance for each company, a SWOT analysis of each company and finally if the expectations of the stakeholders of each company are being met. Costco s business model is called a subscription business model. This is a business model where customer must pay a subscription price to have access to the product/service. Customers who want to shop at Costco must buy a membership with the promise of lower prices to make up for the initial upfront cost; the current membership cost is $55 in the US. The service that Costco provides is its ability to use economies of scale to bulk buy a large amount of foods at low prices and then to pass these savings onto its customers. Costco has a simple strategy for being one of the leaders in the wholesales, which is concentrating on driving sales. If the sales of a company are good than everything else will take care of itself. While other companies such as Wal Mart, Target and BJ s pour money into marketing; Costco has a no frills approach and doesn t advertise. Costco focuses on selling fewer items which increases sale volume and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Chemistry, Gas Lasers And The Co2 Both physicists and chemists have investigated the CO2 anion extensively over the past few decades because of its importance in atmospheric chemistry, gas lasers, and a multitude of different industrial applications. It has been observed in a variety of experimental processes such as electron collisions and high energy applications. As is well known, electrons cannot permanently attach to the CO2 molecule; as such, all CO¬2 anion states are inherently metastable and have finite lifetimes. Despite the many studies, both experimental and theoretical, there are still a number of unanswered questions, especially concerning the relationship between short lived and long lived temporary anion states. Direct electron attachment to the CO2 molecule produces only short lived anion states with lifetimes in the femtosecond range. These short lived species consist most importantly of the low lying anionic states 2Πu and 2Σg+ 1 6. They are the main contributor to the electron scattering from neutral CO2. The 2Σg+ virtual state is responsible for the zero energy peak in scattering experiments with energies for electron scattering below 1eV, while the 2Πu resonance state can be attributed to the observed peak in scattering cross sections at about 3.8eV. Long lived CO2 anion states on the other hand, have been observed with lifetimes in the microsecond, even millisecond range7,8. They can be produced in processes such as double electron attachment to CO2+ ions9,10, sputtering techniques11, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Mending Wall Mending Wall by Robert Frost is a poem in which the characteristics of vocabulary, rhythm and other aspects of poetic technique combine in a fashion that articulates, in detail, the experience and the opposing convictions that the poem describes and discusses. The ordinariness of the rural activity is presented in specific description, and as so often is found in Frost s poems, the unprepossessing undertaking has much larger implications. Yet his consideration of these does not disturb the qualities of accessible language and technique, which give the poem its unique flavor and persuasiveness. The poem works on two levels of realism and metaphor, with a balance as poised as the act of mending the all itself. (themes) Perhaps one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the words do not carry, the sound of them does and the listener can catch the meaning of the conversation. This is because every meaning has a particular sound posture, or to think of it in another way, the sense of meaning has a particular sound which each individual is instinctively familiar with and without at all being conscious of the exact words that are being used is able to understand the thought, idea or emotion that is being conveyed. Each sentence in the Mending Wall is not interesting merely in conveying a meaning of words, it does much more by conveying a meaning by its tone. If we were to go back far enough in history we would discover that the sound of sense (tone) existed before words, that there was something in the voice or vocal gesture made by primitive man that conveyed a meaning to his companions before man developed a more elaborate method of communication. Native Americans have been said to have possessed a picture language, a means of communicating by the sound of sense. This sound of sense, or the voice Frost gives to the personae of his characters is the most important, distinquishing and conspicuously insistent feature of not only Mending Wall but his other poetry (style) Frost has provided to the common reader poems and writings that allow each of us to ponder the questions for which we must look to our morals and beliefs to find the answers, or to consider the ones he sometimes offers. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Communicative Approach To Language Teaching In the long history of language learning, especially in the case of learning English as L2, educationalists have been tirelessly trying to explore more and more practical approaches that ranged from conventional methods like Grammar translation method, Direct method, Situational Language Teaching etc., to the latest mode of communicative approach. The conventional teaching methods the unsuccessful result of the earlier language theories, were proved to be ineffective, because it was felt in all the methods, that the learners were passive and the teaching learning process was mechanical. Hence during the 1960s, a new trend of language teaching called Communicative Language Teaching paved its way into classrooms in the early 1960 s and has been widely acclaimed by educationists so far. The present paper glimpses briefly the emergence of the learner friendly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Littlewood, W. (1981). Communicative Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University P 2. Brumfit, C. and K. Johnson K. (1979).The Communicative Approach to Language Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3. Robin, C., and Oxford, R. (1992). The Tapestry of Language Learning: The Individual in the Communicative Classroom. TESL, EJ,1(3). 4. Nunan, D.(1991). Language Teaching Methodology: A Textbook for Teachers. New York: Prentice Hall. 5. Daisy, Communicative Language Teaching a comprehensive approach to English Language, Language in India;feb2012, vol. 12 issue 2, p249, ISSN 1930 2940 6. Simhachalam Thamarana ,A Critical Overview of Communicative Language Teaching, International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities 07/2015; 5):90 100. ISSN 2321 7065 7. Samuel Oviedo, Copy of Teaching Methods,12 Teaching Methods, 17 May 2014 8. http://www.celea.org.cn/teic/68/68 43.pdf 9. Wikipedia , Communicative language teaching, the free encyclopedia 10. Jack C. Richards, Communicative Language Teaching Today, Cambridge University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Common Misconception Of The Brain s Five Stages Of Sleep It is a common misconception that when we fall asleep, our brains go to sleep as well. This is most definitely not the case. Our brain is hard at work while we sleep; making memories, cleansing toxins, and many other activities. When falling asleep, our brains go through multiple stages, from triggering a loss in consciousness to highly erratic activity. Sleeping has five stages to it, the first being the state between wakefulness and sleep. This stage is often referred to as drowsy sleep due to the muscles in the body still being fairly active and the eyes roll around a bit. In this stage the brainwaves transition from erratic beta and gamma waves, which is the normal range of brain wavelengths when the body is awake, to less erratic alpha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The brain activity during REM sleep is mainly mixed brain waves consisting of theta, alpha and beta waves. This is also the point in a sleep cycle where the body is basically rigid. The brain has shut off all muscle movements other than the ones that keep you alive. This stage is a prime example of how the brain is busy while we are sleeping, REM sleep begins with signals from an area at the base of the brain called the pons. These signals travel to a brain region called the thalamus, which relays them to the cerebral cortex the outer layer of the brain that is responsible for learning, thinking, and organizing information. The pons also sends signals that shut off neurons in the spinal cord, causing temporary paralysis of the limb muscles (Brain Basics). Being that REM sleep deals with learning, scientists believe this is the reason infants sleep a large amount of time and also why they are more susceptible to being woken up by the slightest noises. Since this stage of sleeping has a great deal of dreaming and brain involvement some scientists believe that dreaming is the brain s way of sorting out information it receives during sleep, creating a story out of what it gathers. REM sleep could be considered as a work out for your brain, helping us to make sense of what we experience throughout our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Role Of Ophelia In Hamlet Ophelia In Hamlet In the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, only two members of the cast are female characters. Both represent the female gender, and part of the play revolves around the character Ophelia and Prince Hamlet s relationship towards her. Ophelia is only present in five of the twenty scenes in the play, and very little is known about her background. As the scholar Lee Edwards points out, We can imagine Hamlet s story without Ophelia, but Ophelia literally has no story without Hamlet (qtd. in Showalter 283). Despite of what seems like having a minimal role in the play, Ophelia still holds much of the readers attention. She gains so much attention because her character and her circumstances are so tragic and catastrophic. In her essay Representing Ophelia: Women, Madness, and the Responsibilities of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only way she sees how is by becoming mad, which eventually causes her death. As a mad woman, Ophelia would not be bound by the societal restrictions of women; she could talk freely to some extent. However, even in insanity she is not free. She still has no freedom of choice. Ophelia is eventually regarded as irrational, and her words are not taken seriously and are taken to be simply mad talk. Whereas Hamlet has the power to change his fate, Ophelia does not, and her death is considered to be tragic because the only escape she sees from her oppression is madness and death. Her limited options in a male controlled society and her realization of those limitations are what make Ophelia s death the true tragedy of Hamlet. As Annette Wyandotte observes in one of her essays, One could argue that Ophelia s death is the true tragedy of Hamlet. Without critiques, the audience might think that Hamlet s faith and actions are the main tragic elements of the play, but Ophelia has much of a bigger role than simply her life and love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Things Fall Apart Ikemefuna Quotes A powerful quote was once said by Heidi Wills. We can choose to be affected by the world or we can choose to affect the world. In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo has only experienced the land of Umuofia, but he decides to take action to affect the world , even though he s only in a microscopic part of it. One example of him doing this was Ikemefuna, a boy that he got from another tribe, looked up to Okonkwo like a father figure. However, when the tribe agreed to kill Ikemefuna, and the boy was crying out for his father to help him, Okonkwo helped join in the killing, making him affect the killing instead of just watching the killing. Also, when he decides to affect the world, violence is used, a major change occurs in the book for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event affected Nwoye very significantly. Nwoye was trying his best to keep the secret that he was interested in the activities the missionary s were involved in, but when his father found out he was outraged and strangled his son. It was for so long that one of Okonkwo s wives was forced to stop him. After this he never wanted see his father again. [Nwoye] walked away [after being strangled] and never returned, This event affected Nwoye because he wasn t going to be welcome at home ever again because of what he believed in. Also his father would pretty much disown him as a son, so now he is fatherless. This also affected Okonkwo. Okonkwo in his life is having a hard time balancing love and anger. His anger right now is taking control of him by not thinking of Nwoye as a son but only a trader. On one side Okonkwo is thinking that it is his actual son and he will always love him. However, Okonkwo is thinking that he is completely evil and that he should never be forgiving. [Okonkwo] cried in his heart should he Okonkwo be cursed with such a son, This event affected Okonkwo because he will always have to deal with him disowning him. Also Okonkwo will never be thought of as the same throughout his tribe. This event affected the whole Ibo tribe. The Ibo tribe is now kind of in shock because one of the supposed leaders son is going against what they are going with. It starts making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Does Carl Change In A Bridge To Wiseman In the novel a bridge to Wisemans cove by James Molony, there are numerous ways in which Carl changes from the beginning to the end of the novel. At the beginning of the book, family and friends rejected and stepped all over Carl, to the extent where it gets in the way of his everyday life. But nonetheless as the book developments, Carl starts to learn initiative and he catches a job at a barge and starts to bring money in. Ultimately Carl learns independence, to do with himself and the people around him. He stands up for Harley and Maddi and against protagonists like Nathan throughout the novel. At the beginning of the novel Carl is rejected and looked down upon by relatively everyone including his own brother Harley. Carl is an obese fifteen year old boy who is quite insecure about his weight. This makes him an easy person to bully ...this tub of lard . (p. 175. This is shown through when Aunt Beryl their guardian Makes Carl quit school to get a job. Beryl turned her face full moon towards him, forcing him to engage her eyes ... you could always leave . (p. 53). Because of Carl s weight people see him as an easy target. This happens throughout the beginning of the novel, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carl first shows signs of initiative when he acquires a job at the bowls club had a job lined up. Lucky kid . (p. 54). From this job, Carl starts learning workplace ethic. This subsequently gets Carl his job at the barge with Skip Duncan I could do it. You wouldn t have to pay me much. . (p. 64). These two actions start to prove Carl s initiative. As the story continues on Carl comes up with ideas to help with his work on the barge, earning him more money and therefore showing Carl s initiative. Carl s initiative continues to show throughout the novel he knew he was inviting trouble but he didn t care . (p. 174). Hence, further on in the novel Carl starts to learn independence, which affects him and all the people who know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Sweat Zora Neale Hurston Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston is filled with many religious symbolism. Good versus evil plays a large role in the development of Delia and Skype Jones, as characters. The story is about Delia, an African American woman who is a washwoman for whites. Delia consistently looks to her religion for guidance and support as she endures the many hardships that she faces because, which are caused by her abusive husband and unfaithful husband, Sykes. Delia and Sykes Jones is a couple that have opposite moral values, but yet they are tied together through marital vows, that no longer have much importance or value. Delia Jones is portrayed as the Protagonist and a very modest woman of weakness who later gains the strength to stand u to her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Sykes is the one creating these scare tactics to Delia, he can also be seen as a symbol of evil, which he becomes the evil antagonist of the story. These two instances could also be seen in the religious aspect with Adam and Eve. Another symbol that was present in the story was the dark grey sky. The dark grey sky symbolically means evil, remorse, and sadness. The dark grey sky came about when the snake Sykes used to scare Delia with, bites and kills him. While Sykes was dying, he was now feeling remorse for all his evil doings that he has done to Delia, so we think because he was calling out for her after the snake had bitten him. As the sky clears the story brings about another last symbol. Eventually, at the end of the story is when the reader can really see the Good vs. Evil. Sykes soon begins to reap is sowing (par26), when he comes home and is killed by the snake, the one thing that he had used to scare Delia with so bad that she would leave, or die even. As Sykes is dying the sky begins to clear and the sun begins to rise. The clear, light sky and the sun represents freedom, purity, and peace, and the clear sky can also represent the Delia s character as well as the white clothes that were mentioned in the beginning of the story. In all the symbols that were present in the story, the most important symbol was Delia s sweat. Delia s work worn knees crawled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Fearless And The American Dream The novel Fearless by Eric Blehm tells the story of Adam Brown. Most people spend their entire lives trying to achieve the American Dream. Our forefathers deemed this the pursuit of happiness in a person s life and to make the most of America with the opportunities it holds. Adam accomplished the American Dream at a very young age. Through his death, he made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, and that is one of the reasons he is a true hero. Adam Brown achieved his American Dream by overcoming drugs, becoming a father, and joining the Navy SEALS. Adam was an extraordinary kid. He feared nothing. When he was two, he jumped 12 feet from the deck at his house (pg 13). He played football, had amazing family and friends, and had his fair share of trouble. He always was kind to everyone and stood up for the underdog (pg 25). All of his classmates and teachers adored him. The worst mistake of his life started the first time he tried drugs (pg 44). This started a whirlwind of pain and anxiety on all of Adam s family. Adam would disappear for long periods of time, steal from his parents, and had many bad influences (pg 48). He hit the lowest of the low while at a party when he stabbed himself in the neck (pg 55). This was very hard for everyone that knew Adam. He got sent to a rehab facility and faced many challenges while he was there (pg 57). He finally got released out into the real world after finishing the 12 step AA program (pg 58). Adam had many ups and downs after this. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Evaluating the Success of America s Policy of Containment... Evaluating the Success of America s Policy of Containment American policy of containment refers to the foreign policy strategy of the US in the early years of the Cold war. The policy was to defeat the Soviet Union by preventing it from expanding the territories under its Communist control or otherwise extending its influence. This, naturally, resulted in strained relations and rivalry between the two superpowers. Despite the many difficulties, American policy of containment during the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War did manage to contain the expansion of Communism to a certain extent. The containment of communism in Korea was successful. The Korean War, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He revived the peace talks and an armistice was eventually signed with a demilitarized zone at the 38th parallel. The end of the Korean War proves the fact that America s policy of containing Communism was successful. However, America s policy of containing the infamous Cuban Missile Crisis was not so successful. In fact, it almost resulted in a nuclear war. The crisis was a tense confrontation between the Soviet Union and United States over the Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles in Cuba. The Cuban Missile Crisis began on October 14, 1962 and lasted until November 20, 1962. It could have resulted in a nuclear war. In April 1961, President Kennedy supplied arms, equipment and transport for some anti Castro exiles to invade Cuba and overthrow Fidel Castro. Castro had overthrown the American backed Batista. The Bay of Pigs incident which was Kennedy s attempt to oust Communism from Cuba was a disastrous failure. Fidel Castro sought Soviet support; the Soviet Union installed nuclear weapons in Cuba. Finally, Cuba came under the Soviet Union s sphere of influence; after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, Soviet Union arms flooded into Cuba. In May 1962 the Soviet Union announced publicly that they were supplying Cuba with arms. The United States started deploying nuclear missiles near Turkey in 1961, which threatened the Soviet Union. Soviet reasoning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Taking a Look at Flu H5N1 ################################################# Part 2 ################################### There are multiple different sources for epidemiological measures used for tracking and reporting the number of cases. There are websites where you can go to post confirmed cases in areas, where that information is then taken and calculated. There are also places that provide charts for the amount of confirmed outbreaks and then separates them from human cases and avian cases. But the best types of reports available are the map tracking ones. Where they give distinction marks for avian and human cases and all over the different areas of the world. This is very handy for seeing how bad and large an outbreak is and what species is affected, whether it is humans or birds. The incidence rate is a measure of morbidity and number of infected worldwide, looking over the past 10 years. Over the past ten years there have 650 infected.(Yu Chan, 2014). This is not a large number because of the fact it is not spread through human to human contact but through already infected poultry. The prevalence rate is the number of current/existing cases worldwide. The United States has yet to have a confirmed outbreak because we set such high regulations on the meat we sell in our markets, thus preventing a large outbreak from hitting our country. The mortality rate is the number of deaths caused by the H5N1 virus worldwide. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Brett Essey Quotes In the novel Stick by Michael Harmon, high school football star, Brett Stick Peterson and the nerdy outcast, Preston Underwood become unlikely friends. After becoming friends, Brett starts to realize the sport he loves is ruining his life. Together, they overcome the obstacles thrown at them. Excellence, Integrity, and Respect are three of the Einstein P.R.I.D.E. traits that Brett shows. Brett is constantly striving for excellence. To demonstrate excellence, you must always be your best self. All four eggs exploded on the kid s head and shoulders, the cracking noise echoing as the slimy yolks cascaded over him. Tilly slapped his hands together, pumping his fist and bellowing through the courtyard... Hey, Till? You re an asshole (8). This illustrates that Brett shows excellence because he stood up for Preston, against Brett s teammate, Till. Brett, like everyone else, could have just let it happen and laughed it off. ENDING ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you have integrity, it means you can be trusted and be honest. You got anything to tell me about their defense? Yeah. They play it well. (140). This shows that Brett demonstrates integrity because he could have told Ben how his old team played. Brett had transferred to a new school because his football team, the Saxons, had bullied him. The Tigers would have an advantage over the Saxons because Brett told them their tactics. However, Brett knows it s not right to tell his teammates and cheat. In short, Brett shows integrity, no matter what the circumstances ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Learn to Play Guitar Learning Guitar Beginner Guitar Lesson | | Part 1: Guitar Lesson One | | | | The web has a vast number of resources available for learning about guitar. You can learn how to play songs, how to repair your broken instrument, how to play fancy scales, and much more. The trouble is, there just aren t many GOOD guitar lessons available to someone looking to start playing guitar. These guitar lessons are designed for people who own (or have borrowed) a guitar, but don t yet know the first thing about playing it. What you ll need for these Guitar Lessons * A guitar with six strings. Any type of guitar will work fine. * A guitar pick. Medium gauged picks are recommended to start with, but any will work okay in a pinch. * A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If this isn t the case, turn the guitar the in other direction. Typically, a right handed person will hold the guitar so the headstock points to the left, whereas a left handed person will hold the guitar so the headstock points to the right. (NOTE: to play the guitar as a lefty would, you will need a left handed guitar.)When playing the guitar sitting down, the body of the guitar will rest on one of your legs. In most styles of guitar playing, the guitar will rest on the leg farthest away from the headstock. This means, a person playing the guitar in a right handed fashion will typically rest the guitar on his/her right leg, while someone playing the guitar in a lefty manner will rest it on their left leg. (NOTE: proper classical guitarist technique dictates the exact OPPOSITE of the above, but for this lesson, let s stick to our initial explanation) | Next, concentrate on your fretting hand (the hand closest to the neck of the guitar, when sitting in proper position). The thumb of your fretting hand should rest behind the neck of the guitar, with your fingers in a slightly curled position, poised above the strings. It is extremely important to keep these fingers curled at the knuckles, except when specifically instructed not to do so. | | | Part 5: Holding a PickHopefully, you ve found, bought or borrowed a guitar pick. If not, you ll need to buy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Theory Of The Gate Control Theory Theory/Author Name and Background The Mid Range Theory that is appropriate to my practice setting is the gate control theory. Ronald Melzack was a Canadian researcher and Patrick David Wall, a British neuroscientist presented this theory in 1965. Due to financial instability, Melzack was the only sibling to attend college. Melzack s research advisor was conducting a study on dogs that have not been socially normal. Melzack gained interest in how to dogs responded to pain when they put their nose in a flame repeatedly. Today, Melzack is a psychologist and a researcher. He is also a professor at a university. After earning his doctorate, he began working with patients who suffered with phantom pain. Wall studied medicine at a university, where he gained interest in studying pain. He met Melzack at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and together, with the same interest wrote a paper on the gate control theory of pain (Wall, 1965, p. 472). Theory Description Melzack and Wall (1965) introduced the gate control theory. The gate control theory explains how pain is transferred and interfered. If the same physical stimulus is applied to two different people causing the same physical damage, due to each individual s emotional being or support, mood or previous experiences with pain. This theory is significant because prior to its introduction, people would have thought the perception of pain depends on the amount of painful stimuli and the degree of damage caused to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Abdfnnsdnj Table of Contents Introduction 1 Issue Identification 2 Issue Analysis 3 Recommendation 4 Conclusion 5 Reference List: 6 1.0 Introduction Situation analysis Introduction to the case study Technology has brought us into significant level of interface computing life. Mobile phone is one of the classic examples to prove that member of society has been influenced by the advance of high technology. Generally, people are demanding extensive technology within the mobile phone in term of the operating system which the manufacturers offer. Handset users are seeking for the software which provide them with most simplified use but yet still high tech. In 2001, Microsoft made a move by producing Windows CE Pocket PC OS which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They create Windows CE Pocket PC OS as a new innovation to the consumers. They might also create the standard for development of the smartphone. What are the main strategies behind it? 2.4 Issue Analysis Microsoft has a strong culture whereby all the employees perceive in the same beliefs and norms of innovation. Ahmed amp; Shepherd (2010) asserted that the value of strong cultures carries beliefs and assumptions that the organisation is able to facilitate behaviours according to organizational principles. The success from Microsoft is due to the careful management of the organisation culture. They facilitate the employees to feel comfortable working in the organisation. Therefore, it enhances the creativity of the employees themselves. In addition, according to competing values model of organisational culture, Microsoft is presumed to adopt adhocracy and market culture. The characteristic of adhocracy organisation is they are trying to be the leader of the market. Microsoft is indeed the leader for software market. Another thing is adhocracy organisation tends to emphasize on the creativity, innovation and opportunities growth (Lund, 2003). When Microsoft saw the opportunity of diversifying their product into mobile phone, they took the opportunity to expand their market with creativity and innovation. On a same page, Microsoft also adopts the market culture in the organisation. The market culture is more toward productivity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Social Issues In Playing With Rainbows Playing with Rainbows is a short story written by a Malaysian, Saroja Theavy Balakrishnan . Playing with Rainbows narrates the dreadful story of Sita, a factory worker who is originated from an estate in Kuala Kangsar. The story starts with Sita trying to commit suicide by jumping into severely polluted river. However, her attempts prove futile as Banu, her best friend, is preventing her from doing so with all her might. Sita depicts herself as a trash. Not only she loses her purity and dignity to a Pakistani man whom she barely knows, also she is stone hearted enough to abandon her two month old baby in a filthy drain. Eventually, Sita s long lost conscience comes back to her after a few necessary slaps by Banu. She decides to get back her baby and has an Indonesian construction worker to thank for her still alive baby. The author, Saroja ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of addressing this kind of unhealthy relationship as reckless love , it is more proper to call it infatuation . Infatuation does not last. Infatuation fades away when troubles intrude. Infatuation is merely an obsession in disguise. All of these statements mentioned earlier describe the love between Sita and Asyraf perfectly and accurately. Sita believes whole heartedly that Asyraf will marry her sooner or later; without getting to know his background, she is certain that he is worthwhile for her to sacrifice her purity and dignity. She is utterly mesmerized by his flattery until he decides to renege on her. Both genders have responsibilities in sustaining a healthy relationship, especially when it involves the unity of two bodies. As adolescents and young adults, we should be aware that sexual intercourse may result in pregnancy. That is when the couple should own up their mistakes and get married as registered husband and wife, and raise up the child as responsible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Student Sexual Misconduct And Sexual Harassment Teacher student sexual misconduct cases are on the rise nationwide. There has been less attention and emphasis on these issues. This paper will focus on the ethical issues and any involvements surrounding sexual misconducts and sexual harassment between teachers and students. This paper will define knowledge and an understanding on what constitutes a sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. This paper will enlighten the ethical concerns about teacher student sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. This paper will also focus on the persuasiveness of misconducts in the education field and identify which ethical standards that will and should be of assistance as a path for teachers as well as students. This paper will establish ways to avoid and prevent sexual misconduct. The main issues of the journals and articles that I have chosen is how sexual harassment and sexual misconduct can possibly occur, how sexual misconduct and sexual harassment has been a problem of enormous or inappropriate intimacy between teachers and students. This paper will also identify what a person should do if they have experienced sexual harassment and sexual misconduct. This paper will provide ways how to identify and prevent way of sexual misconduct and sexual harassment in the school systems. According to Standard 3.02 Sexual Harassment, psychologists do not engage in sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is defined as sexual solicitation, physical advances, or verbal or nonverbal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Social Differences Between The North And South In The 1800 s The United States was, at one point, not united like it is today. People had different views and lifestyles in the 1800 s. A person s beliefs differed whether that person lived in the north or south. The north and south developed a few social, economical, and political similarities and differences. To begin, the north and south had some opposing social cultures. There were some differences in transportation. Since the north was more industrialized and contained many factories, there were more cities. These big cities called for a greater need of transportation. Most people migrated to the north, because the growing amount of factories provided more job opportunities; this resulted in a higher population than the south. Eventually, cities in the north became overpopulated, which led to unhealthy living conditions and tenements. The south had less railroads and wagon trails, which resulted in transportation being more difficult. The south was a bit less educated than the north, because they focused primarily on agriculture while the north consisted of more factories. Therefore, there were opposing social practices. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The north s economy was based on the concept of industrialization. Immigrants from Europe took up most of the workforce, ultimately ending slavery in the north. The south s economy was based on agriculture, which increased the need for slavery. The south contained mostly big farms, these farms grew cash crops such as cotton and tobacco. Another economical difference was the views on tariffs. The north supported tariffs because they benefited industrialization. The south opposed tariffs because it taxed imported goods. Most of the south purchased imported goods. All in all, the north and south had contrasting economical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Gun Control And The Gun Laws [Title Here, up to 12 Words, on One to Two Lines] Introduction Last year, then Republican candidate Carly Fiorina claimed that states with strict gun laws had the highest gun crime rate in the nation (Robertson, 2015). The following month, President Barack Obama stated that states with stricter gun laws tend to have the fewest gun deaths (Robertson, 2015). The West might have been won with a Smith Wesson, but in our modern society guns are the subject of much debate. While some groups push for fewer guns and more gun control, others insist that increased gun control leads to increased crime. Both sides cite statistics in support of their views, yet experts who have reviewed the same data have concluded that the data is inconclusive. The contenders on both sides don t ever address the other factors that contribute to crime, such as poverty, racial tensions, a strained and overworked police force, and the deterioration of family social structure. As a nation, we need to move beyond the never ending debate over gun control. We need to work out a compromise that will help law enforcement put a stop to these terrible mass shootings while preserving Second Amendment rights. History The first modern American gun control law was the National Firearm Act of 1934. It was passed in an effort to curb mass shooting of that time (The Washington Post, 2012). This law was followed by the National Firearms Act of 1938, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, the Brady ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Archaeological Ceramics Paper Archaeological ceramics is the most prolific relics that have been studied to expand our understanding of past cultures. Archaeological study based on the investigation of pottery shape, color, decoration style and materials that can give a plenty of information regarding typological and invaluable information, dating and provenance. The study of the mineralogical properties of ceramics plays a vital role to understand the previous technologies. However, the manufacturing techniques, cleaning of the clays, adding of the temper, and shaping of objects, firing atmosphere can significantly change the mineralogical composition of the ceramic objects. In addition to this, the life cycle of ceramics and its usage and post depositional modifications are also important and can help to change the mineralogical constitution. Although, nowadays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of analytical methods is mostly pertinent with qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the artifacts that suitably explained, produce specific information on the source of raw materials and therefore, indirectly on the site of production. The provenience analyses mainly related to the characterization and study of the raw material of the ceramic. The technological studies or analytical methods are belongs to the investigation of the manufacturing techniques including the usages of raw materials, clay preparation, the firing technique, and pre/post firing treatment of the ceramics. Therefore, technological studies also deal with the provenance and dating. Mineralogical and physio chemical methods can be combining used for the studies of manufacturing technologies and provenance of the ceramics. Both requires the combined use of mineralogical techniques such as petrographic, XRD, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance Of A Management Information System A management information system is a computerized method of improving the efficiency of the daily activities of businesses as well as improving the decision making process. A management information system can show the status of a business conditions and whether or not these conditions are improving or not. The decision making process can only be effective if the information is updated regularly by those with authority to access this information. There are very few management information systems that actually work effectively, most not even meeting expectations. Many management information systems are designed under the basis that managers have a lack of relevant information, while actually they are receiving too much irrelevant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, even when given perfect information there are too many variables for even an experienced individual to give an optimal solution for the problem or objective at hand. Therefore, to be successful, you must determine how well managers are able to use the information that they are given. There are a couple more reasons why MIS tend to fail and meet the expectations of the managers that are using them. One of these reasons is interdepartmental communication. The author of this specific article believes that when MIS provide up to date information on what each department in a business is doing, it negatively affects the performance of the business, contrary to what most believe. This was implemented into MIS because designers thought that with interdepartmental communication, decisions can be made more effectively and efficiently, which does sound right at first. However the author, gives an example of how this system is ineffective and should be abandoned. He mentions a real life example involving a merchandising department and a purchasing department in a store. The merchandising department gives the purchasing department an exact figure on how many items they should buy to be re sold to consumers, based off of a price demand curve. The purchasing department being slightly pessimistic and not wanting to pay as much for the merchandise orders a fewer number of items than what the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Prohibition and the Effect on America From the beginning of the 20th century multiple political organizations and the federal government have fought to control alcoholism in America. I chose to do prohibition because the fact that the action taken by the federal government in order to form a better society has led to an explosion of criminal offences in the past as well as today. The effects of prohibition consistently offer a hand in the shaping of American culture. Full fledged black markets and organized crime groups both offset the supposed benefits of prohibition. Today, teenagers often turn to the underage consumption of alcohol to make them seem cool, or as a form of rebellion against parental and governmental authorities. The temperance movement acted as a predecessor to the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920 s. The temperance movement relied heavily on the efforts put forth by the Women s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Anti Saloon League. The WCTU lead thousands of women united against alcohol to make great pushes against alcoholism; they introduced an anti alcohol education into schools, and led protests for laws regulating and banning alcohol. The Anti Saloon League used the saloon must go as the war cry of their moral crusade against the production, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. Both groups blamed alcohol for issues in society, issues in the home, and the wretched living conditions found in the immigrant slums. Together these two groups pushed America into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Big Farms Research Paper There are many differences between big farms and traditional farms such as environmental issues, animal waste, antibiotic use, health issues, animal treatment, and economic involvement with their communities just to name a few. When it comes to animal waste issues, industrial or big farm livestock have a larger number of animals in one area, as a result there can be too much manure concentration for one area of land to handle, and also is stock piled in large lagoons or holding pits. Over application of manure can happen as the costs of transportation are high making it more expensive to get rid of it. Excessive amounts of manure storage cause emissions of gases like ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and methane into the air causing significant odor issues and health problems. Small family farms only raise what the land is capable of handling, and use composted manure to fertilize, instead of commercial fertilizers and chemicals. Health issues play a significant role as well between the two types of farms. Big farms over use of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance, the excessive chemical odors and fumes used can lead to headaches for workers, respiratory issues and nausea. Bacteria and parasites from animal waste which are chlorine resistant may cause human disease. Local, small family farms are much more likely to raise and grow food without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Large farms routinely use antibiotics to promote growth and prevent disease, but overcrowding and unhealthy conditions, a large amount of antibiotic use is causing antibiotic resistance, making them less effective, which goes back to the health issue, antibiotic resistance puts people at risk, especially children and the elderly. Small farms do not use antibiotics routinely, and instead only administer them to sick animals. Organic farmers will pull sick animals from a herd before treating them, and will not sell the meat from that animal under an organic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Effect Of The Amount Of Hand Sanitizer In Petri Dish Conclusion The hypothesis, If the amount of hand sanitizer in the Petri dish increases, then the radish germination will decrease, was supported by the data. With no drops of hand sanitizer on the radish seeds, the germination of the seeds was 100%. Then, with 1 drop of hand sanitizer in the dish, 60% of the radish seeds germinated. The radish seeds with with 3 drops of hand sanitizer only germinated 40%. The germination decreased 40% from dish 1 to dish 2, and then another 20% from dish 2 to dish 3. A total decrease of 60% was observed between dish 1, with 0 drops, and dish 3, with 2 drops. The results of the lab connect back to the waste and water pollution unit because the information learned in those environmental science units ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On Eminent Domain Eminent Domain is the actual inherent power of the government to take over a citizens property for public use without the owner s consent. This was initially a part of public policy that originated in the middle ages throughout the world. It was adopted by into British Common law before reaching the Americas where it was then established into the U.S. Constitution in 1791 called the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment. This grants the federal government the right to exercise eminent domain, provided protect to citizens, and protect the property rights of citizens. Shortly after the Just Compensation Clause of the Fifth Amendment was introduced making the federal guarantee of just compensation applicable to the states. Property owners are offered the fair market value for their property and if they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, state and local governments are required to pay just compensation for property they take under the power of eminent domain. The use of eminent domain power is used to promote economic development, especially in urban area of the United States leaving this to be a very controversial topic even in present day. In most circumstances when eminent domain used for the public good projects intended for the good such as highways, bridges, schools, and even government buildings. This policy pertain to every federal, state, local governments and it does not require very much constitutional recognition and is usually considered an attribute to the sovereign law makers in power. There have been many cases that have been brought up against the government in an attempt to regulate the power of the governments use to seize private property. Such a political push to reform eminent domain laws, including the regulation of compensation, hold outs, relocation assistance to minimize the excessive taking of private land. Many cities across the United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...