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The Effects of Light and Dark Areas on a Pill Bug s...
Abstract
A two part study was recently done to show what natural habitat a Pill bug, Armadillidium vulgare,
naturally prefers: wet or dry environments along with a light or dark environment. It was hypothesized
that a Pill bug would prefer and wet and dark environment based on its natural habitat of soil. For the
wet and dry experiment, a coffee filter and soil were placed in each chamber of a double petri dish
with one being dampened before being placed in. For the light and dry experiment a light was hung
above one chamber of another double chambered petri dish while the other chamber was covered with
aluminum foil, after placing soil in both chambers. An equal number of Pill bugs was placed in each
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Once the experiment concluded, a graph was made to show the changes over time of the number of
Pill bugs found in each chamber.
Wet and Dry Environments To find whether Pill bugs gravitate toward a wet or a dry experiment, two
coffee filters were cut to the size of the petri dish and placed inside, however one was dampened
before being placed on the bottom. Dirt was then added on top to promote a more realistic
environment and five Pill bugs were placed in each side before starting to prevent bias on an
environment. A log was taken every thirty (30) seconds for ten (10) minutes on how many bugs were
in each chamber and a graph was then made to show the changes of the bugs positions over time.
Again, if a Pill bug was in the transgression tunnel he was determined to be in a dish by the direction
he was moving or the way it s head was facing.
Results
Dark and Light Environment After experimentation occurred it was found that Pill bugs in the double
chamber preferred the light area over dark. The first three minutes followed hypothesized beliefs of
the Pill bugs favoring darker environments; it soon showed a predominant change in habitual
residence when through minutes five and nine the number of Pill bugs in the chamber with a light bulb
above it never came below seven at a time. For fifty percent of the time, there were two Pill bugs in
the light chamber for every one Pill bug in the dark (as the table below shows). The statistics
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Evolution Of Evolution And Genetics
Biologists have been studying evolution and genetics to further advance human knowledge, discover
the human origins, and to eliminate human illnesses. Biologists like Lamark and Darwin have
contributed much knowledge to the biology community and have helped many grasp the idea of
evolution. But there are still many questions left unanswered; regressive evolution is one of these
puzzling questions left unanswered. Cavefishes may help solve the mystery of why regressive
evolution occurs and biologists have developed to hypothesis to explain this mystery. Additionally,
solving this mystery may further the health of the human race to solve eye related diseases.
Lamark s theory of use and disuse proposes that an organism s structure will steadily evolve and adapt
to its environment, but only if it is being used frequently. Using giraffes, Lamark explains that the
constant stretching of their necks to reach for higher leafs on trees caused giraffes to develop their
long necks. Similarly, according to Lamark if a structure is no longer being used, it will slowly vanish
over time. But people are quick to dismiss the use and disuse theory because he mentions that any
characteristics that a parent acquires throughout their lifetime will be passed on to their offspring. This
is known to not be true because a parent who loses a limb would not mean that their offspring would
also be missing that same limb. Additionally, the discovery of DNA disproves Lamark s theory
because it shows DNA
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Code Of Professional Conduct For Nurses In Australia
Nurses practice in a safe and competent manner.
Nurses are personally accountable for the provision of safe and competent nursing care. (Code of
Professional Conduct for Nurses in Australia). This means that it is the responsibility of a nurse to
maintain the competence which is required for the current practice. In the practitioner s case, her
performance was unsatisfactory especially in the use of medication, medication safety, and
intravenous medication administration. She had committed a lot of medication errors during her
employment with the hospital and the facility recorded near miss medication error as well. She was
poor in calculating the infusion rates and the amount to be diluted in the medicine.
Furthermore, she showed incapability in one of the emergency situations that took place in the ward.
She was able to press the emergency button during that time but failed to take any independent
nursing actions that could help the patient save his life. As a competent nurse, you should be able to
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The scopes mentioned referring to the education, knowledge, and extent of experience of a nurse. The
practitioner s background states that she finished Bachelor of Arts from the University of Assumption
in the Philippines. So she was not a registered nurse back in the Philippines before she came to
Australia. She didn t have any background or experience regarding nursing. She just took her nursing
course when she arrived in Australia and that may be a factor for her being incompetent as a nurse.
With regards to the emergency situation that arose, it was found out that the practitioner had lack of
pediatric experience which has been difficult for her to adjust to the pediatric care
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Aviation In World War 1
Aviation in World War One The first widespread use of aerial warfare. Military aviation began in the
1860 s, during the American Civil War, when both sides used balloons to observe each other
(Winchester 2007). On December 17, 1903, the American brothers Wright took the first successful
flight in history. The idea of flying was thought impossible to many but it had always been a dream of
mankind. A dream had become reality. World War One (1914 1918) was the first conflict where
aircraft was involved on a large scale, playing a significant role. Fighter aircrafts would scout the
enemy s territory to discover weak points and exposed flanks in the enemy s lines. Bombing by the
first planes was extremely primitive, as the pilots would aim the missile and then drop it by hand.
Although these airplanes were helpful in receiving information about the enemy, the production of
airplanes was expensive and time consuming. The risk pilots took in flying the simple aircrafts in
World War One was immense. An average British pilot had a life expectancy of about seventy hours
when flying along the Western front , and the aircrafts were often too small to include a parachute.
The first successful air combats took place within weeks of the outbreak of the Great War. The Royal
Flying Corps (RFC, formed in 1912) met the German Air Service and forced them down (Winchester
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https://www.bl.uk/world war one/articles/aerial warfare during world war one. Accessed 3 February
2017. Lucht en Ruimtevaart. Het Aanzien Van: vijfenzeventig jaar vlieghistorie in beeld.
Utrecht/Antwerpen: Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, 1978. p.34. Pros and Cons of WW1 Airplanes.
https://www.enotes.com/homework help/what were pros cons wwi airplanes 603857 Accessed 3
February 2017. Winchester, Jim. A Chronology of Aviation, A Day By Day History of A Century Of
Powered Flight. London: Amber Books, 2013. pp.
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Atlantic Cod Fishing
A fishery by definition, is the occupation, industry, or season of taking fish or other sea animals
(shrimp, squid, clams) and selling them for profit (Webster Dictionary). Atlantic Cod used to be
considered as one of the richest fisheries in the world. Atlantic Cod, scientifically known as,Gadus
morhua, are heavily bodied, blunt snouted fish that are typically brown or grayish in color with a
series of spots located on their bodies along with a pale lateral line. This species of fish have a
schooling behavior when feeding but remain isolated when traveling. The Atlantic Cod once densely
populated the waters of the Atlantic ocean, from Greenland to North Carolina. Despite the wide range
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In Canada, the Grand Banks habitat is in environmental degradation (Connor and Taitano) due to
bottom trawlers tearing up the sea floor displacing and destroying the vegetation at the seafloor and
therefore disrupting the habitat of the small fish the cod prey upon (Connor and Taitano). Bottom
trawls also disrupt the breeding patterns of the cod.. Damaging fertilized eggs.. And greatly reducing
the amount of young born (Connor and Taitano). In the United States, the Gulf of Maine provides
evidence of a loss of the young and old cod due to predation (Connor). Farming atlantic cod, like
many fisheries are doing to replenish the atlantic salmon populations, have resulted in a breakout of
the disease Yersiniosis (Connor and Taitano).The disease affects the fish s intestinal tract before
spreading throughout its body. The mortality rate with this disease is low, about 5%, however the
illness prevents the affected cod from being sold at a market due to health violations (Connor and
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Three Point Technique to Estimate Task Duration, Es-Ef,...
The total duration of the construction project by adding the estimated task duration serially would give
us 70 weeks. But some tasks within some activities can be done in parallel sequence or
simultaneously, which would significantly reduce the construction project completion time using the
critical path method (CPM). In this method the longest path is the critical path which runs through one
of the route in the project network diagram from start to finish. This project network diagram is
illustrated on the printed assignment page, we have 10 tasks listed from A to J. Below is an activity list
of the tasks; ACTIVITY | ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION | IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS |
ESTIMATED DURATION (WEEKS) | A | Clearing the vacant lot | none | 7 | ... Show more content on
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1(B) II.
The completion time for the project would slightly increase adding the 3 weeks delay of task B to the
70 weeks estimated time for the project to 73 weeks, while the earliest finish time using the critical
path method (CPM) the task duration estimates for the project completion would increase from 39
weeks to 41 weeks.
CRITICAL PATH TASKS | PATH LENTHS IN WEEKS | 1. start: A B E H J finish | 7 + 14+ 11+ 2+ 8
= 33 | 2. start: A B F H J finish | 7 + 14+ 10+2+8 = 41 | 3. start: A C G H J finish | 7 + 12+ 3+ 2+ 8 =
32 | 4:start: A C F H J finish | 7+ 12+ 10+ 2+8 = 39 | 5: start: A D H J finish | 7 + 9+2 + 8 = 26 | 6:start:
A D I J finish | 7+ 9+ 6+ 8 = 30 | Figure 1.4
The expected project completion time using the critical path method would increase to 41 weeks.
1. (B) III.
If all the tasks are delayed by 1 week each, there would be additional increase from 70 weeks to 80
weeks because we have 10 task activities, but the earliest completion time would be 44 weeks using
the critical path method (CPM). CRITICAL PATH TASKS | PATH LENTHS IN WEEKS | 1. start: A
B E H J finish
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Reward and Compensation Strategies, a Comprehensive View...
ASSESSMENT # 5
Strayer University
Bus 525 Reward Compensation March 28, 2010
Assessment #5
This report has been developed to address how companies an motivate
their customer service team s behavior to achieve the organization s business
objectives through a pay for performance pay plan , which is used in the federal
government job sector. Throughout the U.S and internationally, customer service
has become the primary structure of many companies . Customer Service is the
central base used to communicate a company s goods and services , commitment
to its customers, and to achieve sales. Large companies normally have several
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170)? Next, it is also a great tool to gather reports that are generated from
customer service contact recordings and managerial call monitoring to identify
trends, problems in training, and success in call handling. Most companies that
use customer service as one of their vivable tools of business, offer the consumer
an opportunity to express their feelings about the service they receive, these
reports are also great tools to use when assessing possible areas of concern in
providing customer service. Once all information is gathered and assessed, it is
then time to address the issues and concerns that have been identified by
management, employees and consumers. New business strategies derived from
all information gathering methods described can be used in the implementation
of training, coaching, development, and a pay for performance business strategy.
The final outcome of management research and analysis can be provided to
all employees so that they are informed of the actions that management has
taken to address the problems that are faced by the workforce of customer
service. These actions should include the development of new strategies to
successfully achieve the business objectives associated with the company s
mission statement and goals, in addition to the new pay for perfomance plan. The actions associated
with assisting customer service representatives in
obtaining
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Queen Elizabeth Essay
Queen Elizabeth was born on September 7, in 1533 to a royal couple by the name of Henry VIII and
Anne Boleyn. She pertained a strong personality and strong political skills in overlooking marriage
proposals and intensely flirting with many available suitors. She reigned over England without a king
or children (Britannia: Elizabeth 1). Her father was known for the execution of his wives. The king
had announced that any daughter would be illegitimate to the line of succession because his upcoming
sons would be highly favorable to the throne (Thomas, Heather). Anne Boleyn was killed by the king
for not providing him with a son, but a daughter who would live to be a legend of English times
(Thomas, Heather).
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Whether this was true or not, Elizabeth was arrested and put in prison. She was moved around to
different prisons for a little over a year. However, when Queen Mary I started to become ill, her
husband, Philip of Spain, called Elizabeth out of prison to develop a friendship with her, since she
would take the throne when Queen Mary I would die (Putatunda, Rita).
According to Green, this coronation to the throne took place on January 15, 1559. The new queen
started to take advantage of all the new opportunities. She started horseback riding more. She also
took up hunting and hawking and enjoyed watching jousts and theatre (Green, Robert 53). Elizabeth
was also strong in her Catholic beliefs. Heather Thomas writes that she reestablished a Protestant
Church and became the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, which was to please those
attending (Thomas, Heather). Britannica states that she was a Conservative Protestant. She liked
traditional style of worship and did not believe in executing people for their religious beliefs
(Britannia Encyclopedia Elizabeth I). Marriage proposals became a daily routine. Regard her beliefs
for the matrimony; she used the proposals to frighten enemies or to even draw them in. However, she
came close to marriage twice in her reign (Putatunda, Rita). One of which was a near proposal with
Robert
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Educational Inequality in the U.S. Essay
The United States is a country based on equal opportunity; every citizen is to be given the same
chance as another to succeed. This includes the government providing the opportunity of equal
education to all children. All children are provided schools to attend. However, the quality of one
school compared to another is undoubtedly unfair. Former teacher John Kozol, when being transferred
to a new school, said, The shock from going from one of the poorest schools to one of the wealthiest
cannot be overstated (Kozol 2). The education gap between higher and lower income schools is
obvious: therefore, the United States is making the effort to provide an equal education with
questionable results. The United States has a shameful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The schools from poorer towns and cities do not have the financial assets available to them to hire the
kind of teachers that schools with more money have the capability to employ. The resources available
to an urban, lower income school are to be equal to those available to a suburban, higher income
school. Two schools in New York, one from a wealthy school district and one from a poor district,
were given computers. The State provided the same number of computers to each school, therefore
claiming to evenly supporting each school. However, the school with the poorer children had a larger
number of students; the nicer school had twice the number of computers in proportion to the number
of their students (Kozol 84). It seems that the biggest factor keeping the children of lower income
homes behind is the school funding available. The poorer school district does not have the money to
spend on the things a wealthier district may, but there is no real evidence that spending money makes
much difference in the outcome of a child s education. In many cases, family and background have a
greater influence on how well a child does in school (Kozol 176 77). Richard Kahlenberg, a member
of the Century Foundation, says, Research findings and common sense tell us that the people who
make up a school—the students, parents, and teachers—matter more (Lewis 648) It is a necessity for
the United States to achieve true
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GS- Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs or under NYSE listed as GS is a U.S bank holding company known for a strong
investment bank. It consults companies on mergers and acquisitions, provides trading services, and
manages equities on large corporations, governments and wealthy clients. Goldman Sachs invests its
capital to pursue in long term (private equity) and short term investments (propriety trading).
The statement on More regulation is better than less reflects the impact a financial institution
experiences under certain circumstances. Firstly, we look at both pros and cons on why financial
regulations were implemented.
More Regulation
Speaking on the behalf of Goldman, for example, rules and regulations can interpolate Goldman Sachs
proprietary trading, hedge fund and private equity investment and tax the company money straight.
We assumed extra or multiplied regulation can cause bank to vary its operation or cause it to bear
penalties. As well as any prosecution in proprietary trading and in any trades where there is a material
conflict of interest will be avoided from all holding banks. Stuff on high risk exposure assets or high
risk trading plans will be prohibited. Reasons why all financial institutions are heavily regulated and
supervised by various different units of governments (both federal and state levels) to cover the
following and I state the few importance likely exercising of trust powers, formation of holding and
mergers, quantity and quantity of loan and services as well as
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The Federal Government Controls Unrestricted Means
Today, the federal government controls unrestricted means to execute whatsoever the elected official
desire, without reverence for the Constitution the aforementioned vanished gradually. Common people
are not knowledgeable that the United States in 1776 did not have an income tax, and in 1913; a
perpetual income tax was inflicted upon the people. In actual fact, the Constitution disallowed an
income tax. For longer than a century, the leadership endured completely without proceeds from
wages. Formerly, the U.S. government performed by means of tariffs from imported products and
excise taxes required at the fabricating point of domestic commodities.
Consequently, U.S. government was only able to procure a limited amount of funds because they
depended on tariffs and excise taxes. State and local governments also had a limitation on taxation.
For the reason that taxes affect the costs of goods, therefore they are they were constrained. To be
exact, the government could not aquire unlimited funds from the people. When a product is priced to
high, the consumer is unable to buy the product. Therefore, sales tax decreases, and tax revenues
plummet. Indirect tax is imposed on services or commodities, in lieu of companies and individual
people. Direct tax is the taxation on properties such as real or personal were the expenses cannot be
escaped.
In 1895, the U.S. Supreme Court reach a decision that the Federal income tax which is a fixed price,
as unconstitutional since it was a
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Analysis Of Amy Chua s Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother
The Tiger Mother Way
Amy Chua s book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother brings up much room for debate and controversy
for arguments whether Chinese parents do a better job than their Western counterparts. Chua s
parenting methods are most commonly described as stereotypical way every Chinese child is raised.
She explains in further detail how she raised her two daughters Sophia and Louisa and why she
believed in the tiger mother way. Although Chua s children became successful adults, she made both
good and bad parenting decisions. She was unfairly harsh and critical; however, she is a successful
parent in the aspect that she did teach her children many useful life skills such as not giving up easily
and how to excel academically.
Amy Chua was very harsh on her daughters. Chua not only once refused to let her daughter Louisa eat
but also to take a bathroom break(PC) during their music recitals (Chua 62). This is most certainly by
far one of the most overbearing(voc) and extreme parenting techniques Chua practices on her children,
Chua has very little tolerance for mediocracy and would turn away a home made birthday card her
very own daughter made for her if she thought they had not put enough effort into it. This shows that
she has a cold and very bold stance against weaknesses and lackluster effort. Amy Chua by nature is a
competitive person and everything is compared to or ranked. She was raised by
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Asian American Culture And History
One of the most prevalent issue in today s world is racism. The prejudice and racism against Asian
Americans seems to never end. Either it s a nasty side remark about one s looks or a judgment about
one s personality and abilities. In high school, one of my best friends was Vietnamese and I remember
her going through quite a bit of problems. She was most definitely stereotyped and was supposed to be
good at math and science, when in truth, she was horrible at both subjects. Instead, she loved history,
cooking, and art. Offensive and wrong situations, similar to these, have been seen throughout history
and are still seen today. My only wish is that by understanding Asian American culture and history, we
can prevent the creation of stereotypes about people, as well as end the discrimination and make sure
these events are never repeated.
When looking back at the history of Asian Americans, one needs to start at their arrival in the USA.
Many Asians, mostly young men, emigrated to America for a better life or to get money so they could
return and share their new prosperity (American Mosaic, 2001). The immigrants had to undergo series
of medical tests and interrogation sessions, and could be denied access. From the beginning they
found themselves targets of prejudice, racism and often treated like basic criminals. Even though they
did great work and were known for being strong workers, there was huge backlash due to an economic
depression and technically for taking many of the
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Alexander I The Czar Of Russia
Alexander I, the czar of Russia, hired Montholon to poison Napoleon. Alexander I probably would say
that Napoleon betrayed the ideals of the French Revolution greatly. Alexander even once said that
Napoleon was the oppressor of Europe and the disturber of the world s peace so he obviously did not
think that what Napoleon was doing was right. Alexander defeated Napoleon many times in battle
including when he tried to invade Russia, so by the time Napoleon was losing power and exiled,
Alexander probably got tired of him, saw him as a nuisance, and wanted to get rid of him. It is also
clear that Alexander the First of Russia hired Montholon to poison Napoleon because in Montholon s
room there was a medal for courage that was awarded to him for
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Evaluation Of A Business Training
Consequently, operation expense and overhead expense can be alleviated in companies which used
outside experts services.
3.2. Increment competency in companies Handling a variety of HR activities besides the core activity
by employers would not bring useful consequences for organisations. Thus, by outsourcing, they can
concentrate on their core competence which might be included in the application of various policies in
different businesses. For instance, as stated by Belcourt (2006) designing products is one of the major
activities in NIKE. Contracting out non core HR tasks provides free time for managers to pay more
attention and attempt to the value added activities such as leadership development, innovation and
customer services. Hence, diminution of HR administrative duties like employees pension, benefits
and payroll helps mangers to be strategists to improve companies competitive advantages.
3.3. Professional expertise
Getting benefits from the experience and skills of outside providers can be the other externalization s
advantages. As HR laws and regulations tend to be complicated in some area, employers may make a
decision to externalize some works to specialized companies which are updated with changing
government regulations and have specific expertise needed in special fields. For example, in a
professional training company because of the availability of expert co workers, staff would have more
opportunity to develop their knowledge and proficiency.
3.4.
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Review On Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture...
Review on Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture Analysis and ANN with E nose
Shalaka Koske Minal Bhalgat
Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
DYPSOE, Pune, DYPSOE, Pune,
Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India.
Pratiksha Kale Neha Mundokar
Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
DYPSOE, Pune , DYPSOE, Pune ,
Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India.
Prof. Yogesh A Thorat
Assistant Professor,
DYPSOE, Pune,
Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:
In agricultural industry, along with vegetables, fruit production also plays a vital role. For better yield
of fruit, detection of fruit diseases at early stage is necessary for taking preventive measures, so as to
reduce the loss of farmer. For detecting the disease an earlier approach was to hire an expert which
was time consuming for large farms, hence to reduce human efforts and to improve the yield of fruits
we are proposing a system which includes smart farming technique .In the proposed system image
processing is used for getting the required output, we are using Open Cv library which is an image
processing software. Images are classified and mapped to respective diseases on basis of following
features: color, texture, morphology, structure of hole and odour. E NOSE is used which is a
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Mesolithic To Neolithic Revolution
The main goal of the paper (Bocquet appel, 2002) is to detect the change in the number of humans
from Mesolithic to Neolithic transition. The paper uses a combination of both theoretical and cultural
historical evidence to infer the transition during Neolithic revolution. Previously, such transition in
demography is mainly inferred from genetic data, using the demic expansion model. Bocquet appel
(2002) argued that the genetic model embedded in the demic model did not show the change
representing the transition and suffered from ambiguous interpretation, and the new method of
paleoanthropological data from cemeteries can promise more informative and reliable signals. The
theoretical assumption behind Bocquet appel (2002) is that the proportion
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Analysis Of I Too Sing America By Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes was born on January 1, 2002 in Joplin, Missouri and died on May 22, 1967. He
lived with his grandmother as a child after her parents divorced. He stayed in Mexico for one year
after graduating from high school. He spent another year at Columbia University in New York, where
he joined the Harlem cultural movement. During his studies, he worked as a helper, money launderer
and a busy man, then graduated from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. His first novel Not Without
Laughter won the Harmon Gold Medal in Literature in 1930. Through Hughes s writing, he criticized
racism and he also published books, newspapers, novels. and on parity teaches poetry and claims that
the real black men are real Americans. One of Hughes s poems. I, Too, Sing America, he claimed he
was also an American. At the beginning of the poem, he explained that when the guests arrived,
people took him to the kitchen to eat his food because of his skin color. Instead of sad, he smiled
happily and ate the food. In the fourth paragraph. Hughes concludes that African Americans are really
good and beautiful in their own way. Besides, they will see me beautiful and shameful, I am also
American. Hughes says that in the future, people will look at African Americans in a different way and
realize that they are equal and deserve to be treated like an American. The theme of this poem is
ambition, creating an identity for African Americans and fighting for freedom. Despite
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Teen Drama Analysis
The Era of the Teen Drama (Part 1)
Picking a good television show to binge watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or even ordering a DVD
boxed set (we re all guilty of it), everything. You know ten minutes in if you re going to like it or not
enough to fully make the commitment. Most binge watching begins and ends with none other than the
teen drama.
This concept of the teen drama is not a foreign one, and there is something about teens with insane,
over dramatic lives that has everyone hooked.
It all started in 1990, when the first show to ever be classified as a teen drama was put into our hearts
and television screens. That is Beverley Hills 90210. The show ran from
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Of course there was a maximum amount of drama. Between friends dating friends (and breaking up),
drugs, alcohol, jobs across the world, there was nothing that couldn t keep its viewers hooked into the
lives of these teens.
The next show that came about was basically set up to live onto the teen drama name
(or fame.) That show is none other than Dawson s Creek. Dawson s Creek is a show that if you are a
tv show/ teen drama junky, you have to have it under your belt.
It starts out as a classic coming of age, two best friends in high school, trying to make the transition
from best friends to lovers, without it being awkward. However, there are major twists and turns, the
girl next door who without intention mixes up the love interests, and the other boy friend who is just
trying to find himself but actually finds love. Dawson s Creek has pretty much everything you want in
a teen drama. Even though it is a few years old by now, and can seem a little dated, it is just like the
ones from current time that we tv junkies love, (One Tree Hill, and Gossip Girl, to name a few.) There
are long drawn out love speeches from your favorite characters, you trying to figure out
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Durham Region s Contribution To Ww2 Analysis
Durham Region s Contribution During World War Two During the second world war, Canada s
Homefront contributed greatly to the war effort. Durham Region was immensely involved,
contributing plenty to the war effect. Three ways Durham Region contributed to the war effort during
World War Two were Ajax s Munition Factories, Camp X in Whitby and Camp 30 in Bowmanville.
Thus, Durham Region s contribution was important. Firstly, Durham Region contributed with Ajax s
Munition Factories. Explosives and weapons were crucial to the military. Without explosives and
weapons, the war wouldn t have been won by the British Allies, and the number of casualties would
have increased significantly. At the Munition Factories, weapons and explosives were produced
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The Horned Toad Analysis
In The Horned Toad , Haslam s interactions with his Grandma leads to him gaining respect for nature
and the beauty of it. However at first Haslam didn t like his Grandma when she first came to his home
she had a fiery attitude that dissuaded Haslam from interacting with her, he didn t really understand
very much about Grandma at all . But when she spoke to Haslam in english he realized that there was
not much to fear. Before long Haslam became accustomed to Grandma s presence by spending time
with her on the porch . Haslam stopped sneaking around the house to avoid Grandma . Interacting
with others leads to new experiences and wonder, those interactions can change someone and who
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Grandma believes the horned toad should belong with his own kind in his own places . The horned
toad serves as a symbol of nature and how it should be undisturbed by human contact, it also
symbolizes the freedom of nature, and how beautiful it is, it also shows how nature should be
observed instead of harmfully separating them. This is seen when the horned toad gets crushed on the
side of the road.As Haslam and Grandma go to burry the toad she teaches Haslam that you must return
him to his own place . Meaning that all living things no matter dead or alive should inevitably be
returned to its home or natural habitat. What Haslam learns from this experience is the respect for
nature.Before the end of school Grandma had tripped over a curb breaking her hip, after returning
from the hospital she was in a wheelchair hunched back and was noticeably smaller from before. That
night she had died from her injuries,when Haslam was told about Grandma s death he was devastated
and in shock.His relatives were debating over where she should be buried in bakersfield where they
could more easily visit her grave or in her home. Haslam remembered what Grandma had taught him,
that everything must be returned to their original place or home. And so they decided to have her
buried to where she belonged, in her ranch, after Haslam had spoke up
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Historical Analysis Of Virginian Resolutions On The Stamp...
Historical Analysis of Virginian Resolutions on the Stamp Act (1765)
The Stamp Act that was passed by Parliament in 1765 caused the first major split between England
and the American Colonies. Great Britain had incurred a large loss due to the outcome of the Seven
Years war. Parliament decided to raise taxes directly through the colonists instead of doing it through
the usual regulation of trade. The Stamp Act required all printed material in the colonies to require a
stamp bought from the authorities. The colonists felt this was extremely unconstitutional, against their
liberties and their rights. In 1765, this motivated the Virginia s House of Burgesses orator, Patrick
Henry, to write a document titled Virginia Resolutions on the Stamp Act . In this document Henry
wrote seven resolutions to Virginia s House of Burgesses regarding the Stamp Act, but only four were
approved; the rest were deemed too radical. Regardless of how many resolutions were approved, all
seven were reprinted in the colonial newspapers, which is important for the intention of the document,
because it will be what the colonists read. This paper will analyze the document and argue why the
Virginian Resolutions on the Stamp Act started to fuel the fire behind the revolution. The Virginian
Resolutions on the Stamp Act embodied the ideas of the colonies that led the start of the American
Revolution because it caused merchants in the colonies to boycott British goods, it also reminded the
colonists that
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Acute Coronary Syndrome
CLINICAL CLARIFICATION Acute coronary syndrome refers to several potentially life threatening
conditions associated with acute myocardial ischemia and/or infarction most commonly resulting from
a sudden decrease in coronary blood flow8, 2 Includes ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI),
non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina CLASSIFICATION Based on
electrocardiogram (ECG) 8 ○ Acute chest pain and persistent ( 20 min) ST segment elevation Defined
as ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (STEACS) and generally indicates acute total coronary
occlusion. Most developed ST segment elevation myocardial infarction ○ Acute chest pain without
persistent ST segment elevation Accounts for 75% of all cases of acute coronary syndrome 2 Defined
as non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS), further diagnostically refined as: □ Non
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (elevated biomarkers) □ Unstable angina At presentation,
ECG reveals: □ Persistent or transient ST segment depression, or □ T wave inversion □ Flat T waves □
Pseudo normalization of T waves □ No ECG changes DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION
History ○ Thorough past medical history essential for suring appropriate diagnosis and management. 2
○ Factors that should be evaluated include: Nature of angina symptoms □ Location, duration,
radiation, quality, intensity □ Provocative factors (ie. activity, emotional stress) □ Palliating factors (ie.
rest, sublingual
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Analysis Of The Article Five Reasons For Stop Saying ...
Introductory Psychology Writing Assignment
Praise
Praising a child is what adults do en route for reinforcing a behavior the adult wants that child to
continue doing. Operant conditioning is when one behaves a certain way and then is reinforced or
punished for their actions. Praise is a form of positive reinforcement, when introducing an incentive
that will likely increase or maintain a desired result. People are split as to whether or not praise is
helpful to a child s development. Some believe Praise inhibits motive and increases the child s
uncertainty in their own abilities. On the other hand, there are people who believe praise is a useful
tool for adults to teach children how to behave in modern society.
Alfie Kohn wrote an article titled Five Reasons to Stop Saying Good Job. In this article he states his
beliefs about praise and how it is not a beneficial tool. Kohn feels that praise is in fact hurting today s
children. He explains his five reasons on why praise should not be used(Kohn, 2001).
Kohn s first reason is that praise is used to manipulate the children. Kohn says that praise is sugar
coated control (Kohn, 110, 2001) adults use to pressure their child into good behavior. Kohn s second
reason is that praising children creates praise junkies (Kohn, 111, 2001). He believes that the child will
no longer perform an activity for the proper reasons, instead of doing a difficult task to be able to say
that they could their motives altered to only desire the
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Irrationality In Power Of One By Bryce Courtenay
In the novel, Power of One by Bryce Courtenay, the protagonist, Peekay, rejects irrationality, and
embraces rationality. When Peekay meets his mother at the train station instead of Nanny, he finds out
about his mother s new religious beliefs and rejects joining her new religion and becoming baptised.
However, Peekay embraces rationality when he returns from his first boxing competition and the other
inmates sensed that Peekay had won; as well as when Peekay is known as the Tadpole Angel and a
God by the other inmates. Thus, Peekay only embraces irrationality when it benefits him rather his
mother s conventional religion that harms him, ultimately re enforcing Doc s advice to Peekay that It
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It is apparent early on in the book, when Grandpa Chook is a magic chicken who can sit in a circle
that Peekay draws, yet Peekay does not question it because Grandpa Chook helps him camouflage in
his boarding school and make him feel not lonely. Even after Peekay meets his mother and rejects her
irrationality he still does not question the irrationality of the inmates sensing that Peekay had won the
boxing tournament before he came back and told them the news: Kaffirs are funny that way.
Sometimes they just know things without the telephone or anything (264). Peekay acknowledges that
the inmates sensing things is irrational yet suspends his disbelief. Or the irrationality of the God of
Tadpole Angel and having the inmates treat him like a God. For instance, after being credited for the
Earl of Sandwich Funds, the inmates began to chant, He is the sweet water we drink and the dark
clouds that come at last to break the drought...Tadpole Angel. Down they went in perfect unison,
Tadpole Angel. We salute him, we salute him (228). As previously mentioned, Peekay refuses to
believe in his mothers conventional religion of God yet when the inmates treat him as a God he does
not question
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Essay about Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal
Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal Theodore Roosevelt may be one of the most powerful presidents
that attacked Trusts1 and corporations to make them just so that everyone could prosper. Thayer, a
friend of Roosevelt wrote, . . .he took the deepest personal satisfaction in fighting the rich and the
soulless corporations. . . (Thayer). This led into the 1920 s a prosperous decade in which people
received new money. Theodore Roosevelt stressed more for people to be responsible than to be
autonomous, or, in other words, to help others besides helping yourself. He was able to bring two
separate groups together to make a better America. He brought the Trusts that wanted the government
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Bigness not badness was the sin (Miller). The biggest step that Roosevelt did using the Sherman Act
was stopping the Northern Securities Company from having a monopoly on the railroad industry in
the North. The Great Northern railroad company wanted to merge with the Northern Pacific railroad
company. Even though this was a part of the railroad industry Roosevelt did not like where the merge
might lead in the future, because he wanted to insure that other corporations could compete. He also
broke up the Standard Oil Trust and the Tobacco Trust. He felt that they were getting too large and
smaller companies had no where to go. In seven and a half years Theodore Roosevelt had 44
prosecutions using the Sherman Act (Howland). After using the Sherman Act, Roosevelt started using
new legislature to conquer the Trusts and make labor conditions more tolerable. The first department
that he made to conquer Trusts was the Federal Department of Commerce and Labor. The Commerce
Department could not break down the Trusts, but they could make working conditions better for all
workers, and also set rates so the corporations could not over charge. The Commerce department set a
maximum rate for the railroad companies in which they could charge companies. This way, the
companies tnies could not survive and compete. Also, the
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Relentless Pursuit Of Results
Relentless Pursuit of Results This year, I have assumed personal responsibility for ensuring that my
CMs are retained, maintained, and developed. This assumed responsibility makes my story reveals
that I was in constant motion as I consistently engaged with CMs, students, PLC coaches, principals,
content directors, TLD teammates and anyone else who would help. Furthermore, with the challenges
of staff structure changes within our office and in my schools (i.e. content area changes and school
closures), I literally had to do whatever it takes to ensure that my CMs were support from a
programmatic standpoint, as well as an emotional/personal standpoint. Evidence of this can be found
in my quarter plans, my execution of quarter plans, outlook
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Media Propaganda
Media propaganda
Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community
toward some cause or position.
As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents
information primarily to influence an audience. Propaganda often presents facts selectively (thus
possibly lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or uses loaded messages to produce an
emotional rather than rational response to the information presented. The desired result is a change of
the attitude toward the subject in the target audience to further a political agenda. Propaganda can be
used as a form of political warfare.
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The Creel Commission provided themes for speeches by four minute men at public functions, and also
encouraged censorship of the American press. The Commission was so unpopular that after the war,
Congress closed it down without providing funding to organize and archive its papers.
The war propaganda campaign of Lippmann and Bernays produced within six months such an intense
anti German hysteria as to permanently impress American business (and Adolf Hitler, among others)
with the potential of large scale propaganda to control public opinion. Bernays coined the terms group
mind and engineering consent , important concepts in practical propaganda work. The file Century of
the Self by Adam Curtis documents the immense influence of these ideas on public relations and
politics throughout the last century.
The current public relations industry is a direct outgrowth of Lippmann s and Bernays work and is still
used extensively by the United States government. For the first half of the 20th century Bernays and
Lippmann themselves ran a very successful public relations firm. World saw continued use of
propaganda as a weapon of war, both by Hitler s propagandist Joseph Goebbels and the British
Political Warfare Executive, as well as the United States Office of War Information.
In the early 2000s, the United States government developed
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Arguments Against The Counter-Terrorism Laws In Australia
Australia s counter terrorism laws
Our focus is on the human rights of Australians who are threatened by home grown terrorism... We
have to do all we can to prevent young Australians from taking up arms to fight with these terrorist
organisations. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. The Australian government is constantly making
changes to keep up with new demand for protection. New laws are constantly being introduced to
keep Australians safe and stamp out home grown terrorism. Over the last few years preventative
detention orders and control orders have been introduced in an attempt to reduce the risk of attacks on
Australian soil. Stricter anti terrorism laws have made the wider community feel safer, however, is it
possible that these laws have compromised human rights of certain individual?
Ever since the September 11 attack on the world trade Centre, the western world has been fighting a
war against terror. In 2016 alone there were 25,621 deaths that resulted from terror attacks worldwide.
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Terrorism is not limited to carrying outa plot but also includes planning, financing, or associating with
extremist groups. New legislation has given police the power to detain suspected terrorists for an
extended period without charge. The Anti Terrorism Act 2004 introduced special powers for the
Australian Federal Police to question terrorism suspects without charge into Part 1C, Division 2 of
Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) ( the Crimes Act ). These powers mean that upon arrest for a terrorism offence
a person can be detained and questioned without charge for a time period of up to 24 hours with an
extention from the magistrate under 23DA. (Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) s 23CA)
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Analysis Of The Movie Casablanca
Intro
Casablanca, first released on January 23rd, 1943 is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces of Classical
Hollywood film. Written and released in the midst of World War Two it explores themes such as love,
desire and especially sacrifice. Although the love story of the protagonists is the cause and catalyst for
most of the narrative, one would not necessarily associate it with the conventional Classical
Hollywood love story. Rather as a fabula based on the principle of the importance of sacrifice in order
to overcome a common enemy, in this case the Nazis. Casablanca does indeed contain many of the
common characteristics identified with the Classical Hollywood film. An example being the the way
director, Michael Curtiz used a mainly chronologically ordered narrative structure and the utilisation
of a Cause and Effect chain. In this essay I will looking at the various ways I believe this film does fall
into the criteria of a Classical Hollywood narrative and also how some could perceive that it does not.
From the opening sequence one can establish that Casablanca obeys the elementary principles used in
the Classical Hollywood narrative structure. In the initial minutes of the film the audience is
introduced via a voice over of the various political happenings prior to the films start such as Hitler s
occupation of Europe and the surge of refugees who fled the Nazi s to Casablanca. The use of
narration presents the audience with a simple introduction which the rest of
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Wounded Knee Massacre Analysis
Gabriel Adler Professor DiGiralamo History 1000 Spring 2015 Wounded Knee Massacre Historian
Heather Cox Richardson, provides a comprehensive analysis of an attempt by the government to
annihilate the native Indians. In her book Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American
Massacre, she discusses the well calculated assault by the Whites on the Plain Indians. Behind this
move was not the manifestation of destiny but rather politics; politics almost wiped out the natives. To
illustrate the role of politics, this paper discusses the specific role of tariff reforms, farmers alliances,
republicans and democrats, the silverites, the statehood process, and the spoils system. Partisan
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It would be a hard story to understand without considering the political factor. The political factor
gives the bridges that join, seemingly independent, incidents into one seamless story. It makes it
possible to see logic in actions which otherwise may seem illogical. One thing that Richardson does
clearly is to show the political pressure that the Republicans were exposed to and therefore the
desperate situation they were in. The author is able to appeal to logo, pathos and ethos, and thus
manages to from a compelling proposition discussing and explaining the events leading up to the
massacre. There is no doubt, readers will not find it hard to align with the deductions arrived at by
Richardson. Her book Wounded Knee is indeed a masterpiece and clearly explains the overriding
political interest that gradually led to the
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The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
Set against the backdrop of the Californian Gold Rush of the 1850s, The Sisters Brothers by Patrick
deWitt follows the lives of two brothers, Eli and Charlie Sisters. The Sisters Brothers tells the story of
these infamous assassins who are on a journey to San Francisco to kill a man named Hermann Kermit
Warm. Warm appears to be a subtle man, who is accused of stealing from their boss, a formidable
figured named the Commodore. As the brothers continue on with their journey, they come across
many people from all walks of life: a weeping man, gold digging prospectors, a young naïve boy, and
a dentist. Although the brothers don t realize it, these individuals help the brothers perceive the world
in a completely different way. Not to mention, they change the way the novel is bestowed. The
brothers eventually end up at their final destination in San Francisco from Oregon City, where they
realize that their adventure has actually just begun. After several eye opening incidents, the brothers
begin to question their jobs, and the true meaning of their lives.
The plot, as mentioned earlier, surrounds the lives of two brothers named Eli and Charlie Sisters,
during the Californian Gold Rush. The brothers are professional hit men who have been hired by the
Commodore to kill a prospector named Hermann Kermit Warm. At the beginning of the novel, Warm
is described as a thief by the Commodore. However, further into the novel we realize that Warm is
actually an ingenious; a decent man who
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Carnival Cruise Line Case 9
Introduction
Carnival Cruise Line was found in the United States by Ted Arison in 1972, it is based in Miami,
Florida. Now it is one of the nine cruise ships that own 21.1 % of the worldwide market share. The
main control of the Carnival Cruise line is located in Doral, Florida.
This cruise line is relatively inexpensive and popular for a Las Vegas style decoration and
entertainment. Carnival Company became one of the largest ships in the world in 1996. In 2001,
Robert Dickinson participated in a BBC documentary. In 2004 Carnival Corporation began a
development programs for new ships. In 2009 Company placed one of the largest boats named
Carnival Dream. Following that the company placed Carnival Magic that was the same as Carnival
Dream in 2011. In 2012 the Carnival Cruise Company ordered another ship from Fincantieri. It was
the largest ships that it was build by them.
Reasons why Carnival paid hardly any United States taxes
Many companies are trying to avoid taxes and have a higher profits that is exactly what Carnival
Cruise Line does, and it pays about 1% tax rate of their total income.
One of the reasons is that Carnival is incorporated in Panama and Britain even though their
headquarters are in Miami, Florida. The Company can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is not always easy to decide whether to pay taxes or not. One of the blocker, Steve Smith said that
he takes all the legal deduction he could possibly be allowed when he fills his income tax return. He
also said he does not consider himself bad or unethical for doing that. I agree with him on this matter I
think we take all the deduction we can. In this situation, the interesting thing is that Carnival
Corporation is just follow the laws. The company does not take anything away from government or
people. Carnaval Company does everything possible to be profitable and give people what they
possible can. It is quite impossible to stay in business with 35% tax
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The Athletic Shoe Industry Is Made Up Of Companies That...
Executive Summary
Introduction
The athletic shoe industry is made up of companies that produce footwear for athletic use. This is a
strong industry and has been around for over 100 years. The athletic shoe industry is one of the fastest
growing footwear industries and have top growing sales compared to other footwear industries (NDP
Group, 2016). The key players that currently dominate the market are Nike, Adidas, and Puma (Kates
Bolduc, 2013). This paper will use the porter five forces, industry life cycle, and the key players to
understand the industry. Over these years the athletic shoe industry has grown into a competitive
market.
Porter s Five Forces
The athletic shoe industry will be first analyzed by the Porter s Five Forces framework. The well
known Porter s Five Forces is a model that analyzes an industry and helps firms develop a business
strategy. The five forces model focuses on six forces that will determine the attractiveness of this
industry: (1) the risk of entry by potential competitors, (2) the intensity of rivalry among established
companies within an industry, (3) the bargaining power of buyers, (4) the bargaining power of
suppliers, (5) the closeness of substitutes to an industry s products, and (6) the power of complement
providers (Hill, Jones, Schilling, 2015).
The Risk of Entry by Potential Competitors
The threat of new entrants in the athletic shoe industry is very weak. Currently the market is
dominated by three major competitors, and
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Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, by...
The Great Gatsby is an extraordinary novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who tells the story about the
wealthy man of Long Island named, Jay Gatsby, a middle aged man with a mysterious past, who lives
at a gothic mansion and hosts many parties with many strangers who were not entirely invited. In the
novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, many characters are discussed uniquely to an
extent from the festive, yet status hungry Roaring Twenties. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald
introduces many characters who all seem to cause conflict with each other because of incompatible
personalities. The main character that F. Scott Fitzgerald sets the entire book over is Jay Gatsby,
Gatsby, is first shown as a mysterious man whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This shows that Gatsby seems to strangely disappear from Nick s view, and with Nick unaware of who
Jay Gatsby legitimately, this gives the character an aura of mystery. Gatsby is a mysterious unique
character that many people seem to guess who his true identity is, for example when Nick and Jordan
attend on of Gatsby s great parties Nick begins to ask Jordan questions about Gatsby where is he from,
I mean? And what does he do? Now you re started on the subject (Fitzgerald 53). This shows that
nobody fully understands who Gatsby truly is, and that although many people participate at his parties,
no one really knows who the host actually is, making Jay Gatsby mysterious as ever.
Jay Gatsby, the main character of F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, is also described as a man
who seemed to do anything to get what he wants, however even though what he wants he cannot
receive and this tends to hurt some of the other characters around Jay Gatsby, which makes Gatsby
seem as a stubborn man who is stubbornly in love. Gatsby shows stubbornness when he is talking to
Tom and Daisy, for example in chapter 7 of The Great Gatsby it states your wife doesn t love you, said
Gatsby quietly. She never loved you. She loves me. (Fitzgerald 137). This shows that Gatsby is so
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Criticalreview Essay
Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults and Children s Earwitness Memory
Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag
A critical review
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57 70
Word count: 3347
As the old adage goes a picture is worth a thousand words . Often for investigating officers, eye
witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen,
2003). As such eye witness testimony and memory has become one of the most researched areas in
Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ...
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as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision
making or expert evidence to name just a few ( wileyCDA, n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have
relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself in a
balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is
innocent until proven guilty. Using the most appropriate techniques that have empirical research to
support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to investigate what,
if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but
children also, since children from a young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to
child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child s earwitness
testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Öhman et al
(2013) investigated the effects of time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry)
and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups (11 13 or adults).
It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in
one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some factors
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Buddhist Art, Law, And Manuscript Culture
Buddhist Art, Law, and Manuscript Culture in Dunhuang
The Dunhuang cave temples have preserved evidences of the intense religious, cultural, and artistic
exchanges between the western regions and central China from the fourth to the fourteenth century.
The discovery of manuscripts and paintings there in the early twentieth century has forced scholars to
reconsider the history of Buddhism s development in China. This panel brings together art historians
and scholars working with manuscripts to shed light on the visual and textual representations of
religious experiences in Dunhuang. By analyzing textual and visual materials from the Dunhuang cave
temples, presenters in this panel will discuss various aspects of religious practices in Dunhuang
ranging from dialogues between Buddhism and other religious traditions to issues and challenges
within the Buddhist community in Dunhuang. Specific topics to be discussed include the appearance
of Brahman ascetic figures and artistic shift in the portrait of Buddhas in Dunhuang caves spanning
from Northern Wei to the transition between the late Sui and the early Tang, legal disputes within
Dunhuang nunnery that shed light on the implementation of legal theories outlining procedures to
handle conflicts between religious and secular law in Tang China, and institutions and their staff
associated with the production of Buddhist manuscript in Dunhuang and beyond.
This panel opens with an analysis of the accommodation of non Buddhist
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Dred Scott V. Sandford was a lawsuit filed in 1846 by Dred...
Dred Scott V. Sandford was a lawsuit filed in 1846 by Dred Scott, an African American slave because
he wanted to gain freedom not only for himself but for his family. This case became a landmark legal
case in the United States history. Dred Scott was basically arguing that because his owner had taken
him into a free state where African Americans were free. The United states Supreme court said that
since he was a slave now he could not become free. Slaves were not considered as United States
citizens and since he was a slave he could not sue in federal court. The decision started a lot anger in
Americans and this pushed the country towards civil war. Dred Scott V. Sandford was a very unfair,
racial court case. On March 6, 1875 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were forced to work from before dawn to after sundown. Most of them planted and worked in
brutal heat. They had no freedom at all. Slaves were usually whipped and beaten on a daily basis.
(http://www.biography.com/people/dred scott 9477240) Slaves were not allowed to get married, and if
they did they had to risk getting separated and their families getting taken away. Many slaves had very
many talents, such as dancing, singing and making instruments. Some slaves were also super religious
and even still had their african rituals. Slaves were referred to as Other Persons and not even a human.
Although no one knows his birthdate for sure, he was most likely born between 1795 and 1800 s in
Southampton County, Virginia. Records show that Dred Scott was also born a slave. Sickness in Dred
Scott s youth may have slowed down his growth. Scott may have not even been in the same places as
his own family. Scott had about eleven siblings, all from the same mother and father. Scott also moved
around a bunch. He got sold to a different plantation which was John Emerson.
(http://www.biography.com/people/dred scott 9477240) Now Although this case was very unfair, it led
us to the civil war and the freedom we have today. I am very thankful for Dred Scott because without
him it would have probably took longer. While the decision was well known and well thought of by
slaves in the south, a bunch of northerners were upset, mad, and outraged. The decision made the
people
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The Issue Of Undocumented Immigrants
As the issue of undocumented immigrants once again dominates the news headlines, our politicians
are faced with the difficult task of enforcing the laws of our land, yet humanely and ethically tending
to those who illegally reside within America s borders. As the political parties face off with differing
ideologies, the undocumented, who are seen as victims from one side and criminals from the other, are
caught in this citizenship purgatory until a political compromise can be achieved. Until such a
compromise occurs, the nation is left dealing with the fallout of this population s existence. Not
belonging, they are left to fend for themselves while living in the shadows. Surviving through
government assistance or using a stolen identity as a means to gain employment, the undocumented
struggle to survive in a nation that is aware of their existence yet chooses to do nothing about it. To
address the illegal immigration epidemic in the United States, its leaders must hold all lawbreakers
accountable while compassionately and ethically addressing the issue through a balanced approach of
amnesty and deportation. The United States of America as a republic is defined to have a government
of laws, and not of men as stated by John Adams during its founding (5). Therefore no man or group
of men can exist above the law without disturbing civil cohesion and a breakdown in how our society
functions.It is the fundamental responsibility of the government to maintain and enforce
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Examples Of Power Struggle In Frankenstein
Throughout Frankenstein, the growing strife between Victor and the monster is representative of a
class war. This strife is due to the monster and Victor s conflicting interests and results in a power
struggle between the two. This power struggle is similar to one we see in real life, between the
bourgeoisie and the working class, as they have a similar power dynamic (Wilson 116). Since the
bourgeoisie are credited with the creation of the working class and have control over many aspects of
their life, they have immense power over the workers, yet the workers have the strength in numbers to
rise up and resist the bourgeoisie. This power struggle reached a peak during the time of the Victorian
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This resentment can clearly be seen in Frankenstein, it starts with the monster resenting Victor for
creating him and creating him in a way that makes humans despise him (Shelley 85). This resentment
against Victor continues to grow, especially after Victor refuses to build a companion for the monster.
This is the brink for the monster and is when he truly begins to wage a class war upon Victor. Victor is
also resentful of the monster. Thoughts of the monster have plague Victor throughout the entire novel,
even when he was under the impression that the monster had been destroyed, during the winter after
the monster s creation (39). Victor s resentment continues to grow as the monster begins to make his
presence know in murdering Victor s family and friends. Like the workers, the monster is willing to do
anything to improve his conditions, even if it involves waging a class war upon those high up on the
social hierarchy. Considering that the monster and Victor become alienated throughout the novel, it is
clear to see that they represent a class
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Supernatural in Hamlet
In the time of William Shakespeare there was a strong belief in the existence of the supernatural. Thus,
the supernatural is a recurring aspect in many of Shakespeare s plays. In two such plays, Hamlet and
Macbeth, the supernatural is an integral part of the structure of the plot. It provides a catalyst for
action, an insight into character, and augments the impact of many key scenes. The supernatural
appears to the audience in many varied forms. In Hamlet, the most notable form of the supernatural
that appears is the ghost. However, in Macbeth, a ghost, a floating dagger, witches, and prophetic
apparitions make appearances. The role of the supernatural is very important in Hamlet and Macbeth.
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This leads to Macbeth s downfall. The third apparition is a child with a crown on his head, represents
Malcolm, Duncan s son. This apparition also gives Macbeth a false sense of security because of the
Birnam Wood prophecy.
The supernatural is a recurring aspect in many of the plays written by William Shakespeare. In Hamlet
and Macbeth the supernatural is an integral part of the structure of the plot. In these plays the
supernatural provides a catalyst for action by the characters. It supplies insight into the major players
and it augments the impact of many key scenes. The supernatural appeals to the audience s curiosity of
the mysterious and thus strengthens their
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Colonialism And Colonialism In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of...
Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness is a very famous book which has been considered by my many a
key reading into the insight of colonialism. Heart of Darkness is a novel that focuses on colonialism of
Africans specifically the Congo and the effect that has on the indigenous people who inhabit it as well
the European colonists. The book focuses on a trip that the main character Marlow takes and what he
sees and how it changes him. The book is based off the author Conrad real life experience when he
traveled to the Congo and captained a ship that sailed down the Congo River. He would later become
ill during his travel and returned home. He then returned home and wrote the Heart of Darkness. Heart
of Darkness is a novel that looks at the true darkness of men in their quest for power and wealth. In
my paper, I will give a summary of Heart Darkness its relation to colonialism and some of its major
themes.
The story itself seems to be a dramatized retelling of some of the experiences that Conrad saw on his
own travels to the Congo. The story focuses on Marlow s job as captain of an ivory transporter ship. A
major catalyst of the book is Marlow sailing the Congo to meet a man named Kurtz an ivory
procurement worker who is said to be an idealistic but highly capable and smart man. Upon his travel
to the central station, Marlow is shocked upon seeing what the European traders have done to the
natives. Marlow discovers on his travels brutality and senseless overworking of the natives.
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Descriptive Essay Car
Car I always had dreamed of buying my own muscle car in high school. I would shop every day trying
to find one that was affordable, and fast. I never could find one until one day while I was at a family
gathering my Dad asked his cousin if he had any older cars around the farm that were for sale.
He said, I have the one for you.
A 1982 Pontiac Firebird.
It was not pretty, but it was fast he said.
A few months past, while we figured out a time to go look at this car. Finally the day came. On the
way there I was just imagining this car to look amazing. We arrived and sure enough I got my hopes
up, it was an ugly green color. We looked it over and he took me for a ride in the car. During the ride
he hit the throttle around the corner and we slid sideways. I was sold, this car was quick. I was going
to buy this project car no matter what it took. We loaded the car up on the trailer and gave him $500
and we were headed back home. A few weeks past before we started working on the car. We ordered
parts and eventually got it to run better, and we were able to keep the engine cool by adding electric
fans. We found a set of used tires to put on it. The tires were not the right offset size, so the rear tires
stuck out about two inches on each side. I eventually started to drive it on the streets and all over the
place. While working on the car one weekend my dad started calling the car The Firechicken.
Eventually my friend made stickers that said Firechicken, and now there is
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Portrayal Of African Americans During The Film The...
There are many times when people say that everyone has some sort of prejudice towards an ethnic
group. A perfect example is that of the portrayal of races through stereotypes in American films that
are being made and sold to the public. Since the beginning of the silent black and white movies there
have been stereotypes that misrepresent ethnic groups, such as the negative portrayal of African
Americans in minstrel shows. Although these extreme negative racist portrayals have ended, the film
industry still insists on adding stereotypes that negatively portrays ethnic minorities, such as Asian
Americans, Hispanics Americans, and African Americans. In the movie industry, no minority has been
exempt from being negatively portrayed in films, such as the Asian Americans. During the first half of
the 1900 s, Asian Americans were victimized through racist cartoons and movies. Further negative
representation of Asian Americans gained momentum during World War 2, particularly towards
Japanese Americans. Further, in today s modern society, movies often depict Asian Americans through
stereotypes, such as Asian American women being portrayed as sexual objects, the smart Asian, and
the Wise old man who possess infinite wisdom. Asian American women have been continuously being
used as sexual objects on the big screen. Asian and Asian American women in the movies play the role
of being extremely submissive to their male counterparts. This could be noted in many films, such as
Rambo part
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Suicide Survey Statistics
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics College of Public Health University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida April, 2018 APPROVED: _____________________________________ Project
Supervisor Name Degrees Date TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures ii Abstract iii
Introduction 1 Background and Rationale 2 Methods 5 Results 8 Discussion and Conclusion 11
Literature Cited 13 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1. Null and alternative hypotheses for
chi square tests of independence and z test of two proportions for suicide death data in Idaho and the
USA 2000 2015 7 Table 1: Data on suicide exposure variables, by case/control status, and odds ratios
for suicide deaths in Idaho 2000 2015 8 Table 2: Chi square test ... Show more content on
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rurality and social fragmentation), distal individual level factors (e.g. family history and personality
traits), and proximal individual level factors (e.g. psychosis and substance intoxication).12 Social
support networks, strong reasons for living, and effective problem solving skills are protective factors
as well.12 A study analyzed the relationship of race and states with higher levels of social capital and
concluded that white men and women in states with higher levels of social capital had significantly
lower suicide rates when controlling for other influential factors (e.g. gun ownership and population
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Copyright Holders And The Copyright
INTRODUCTION
Copyright holders are given a property right to their work according to section 1 of the Copyright,
Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA 1988). Thus the right holders are given an exclusive right to
their work. Anyone who carries out an act, which is exclusive to the right holders, without obtaining
their permission prior to the act, infringes on the copyright holders proprietary rights.
A lot of people have been taking advantage of the internet for the commission of copyright
infringement and they do so anonymously. Charleton, J, while dealing with a case of online copyright
infringement, explains that it is a problem that not only undermines the business of the content
industry, but also ruins the ability of a generation of creative persons to earn a viable living . In their
quest for financial gain in respect of their work and the protection of their work, right holders have,
consequently turned against the internet service providers who serve as the middlemen, seeking to
hold them accountable for the infringement of the offenders using their networks to commit these
crime. Consequently, the issue of indirect liability against Internet Service Providers has resulted into
a floodgate of litigant wanting to enforce their right. Internet Service Providers were reluctant to
interfere with their subscribers access to website not until the recent epidemic, where right holders are
able to bring action against them and hold them liable for their subscribers
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Gun Firearms Should Be Handled
In 1787, when the U.S. Constitution was written, did our founding fathers plan for the negative
association of guns with violence amongst their own citizens? Did they foresee the advancement of
their one shot muskets becoming automatic assault rifles? The news today is riddled with debates of
gun control due to many accounts of our nation s troubled citizens, to the unaware youth, being able to
easily obtain lethal firearms. From the tragedy of Sandy Hook and Virginia Tech to the death of a four
year old by his own mother s gun, brings to attention to the question of how these lethal firearms
should be handled. Opinions vary from both extremes of the spectrum but as the controversial topic
continues, many gun enthusiasts believe that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due the death of this instructor, which happened to be a 12 year war veteran, an uproar of why this
little girl was handling a submachine gun often used by soldiers. (Almasy) In the Chicago Tribune,
Christy Gutowski and Vikki Ortiz Healy write an article that challenges the required age of handling
firearms, they reveal that even at a younger age, shooting a gun was not a problem but the procedure
used to teach the girl was not up to par. A very common practice is to blame the outcome of guns, but
very few question how the firearms were used.
Through tragedies like, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, we begin to question as to why
such a troubled man was able to obtain a gun. From the analysis of Adam Lanza s crime, they were
able to see that he had first killed his mother with a Savage Mark II rifle, also being known that this
gun was obtainable to him due to the fact that he was older than 18 years of age. In addition to this
firearm, he had at least two semi automatic rifles and two handguns. The grieved parents and our on
looking nation were outraged at the feasibility of his accessibility of lethal firearms. Many questioned
the usage of semi automatic firearms and why Lanza s mother had owned them, this had also started
waves of pro gun control to make way in the Senate. (Awr)
The United States the process of owning or buying
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Essay about Long Day s Journey into Night Eugene by O Neill
amp;#9;In the play Long Day s Journey Into Night by Eugene O Neill, the Tyrone family is haunted
not by what is present in flesh facing them, but by memories and constant reminders of what has been
the downfall of the family for years. amp;quot; No it can never be now. But it was once, before you
amp;quot; (72) [James Tyrone referring to the Morphine addiction of his wife, Mary, which attributed
to the undoing of the family]. Their trials and tribulations are well documented by O Neill through the
proficient utilization of theme, characterization, plot, setting, and style.
amp;#9;Throughout the play, O Neill s theme is one of a disclosure into the life of a seemingly normal
family on the outside yet convoluted with bitterness on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
amp;quot;I hope, sometime, without meaning it, I will take an overdose. I never could do it
deliberately. The Blessed Virgin could never forgive me, then. amp;quot; (121) It is apparent in this
muttering by Mary to herself that her addiction has seized control over her and that she no longer can
bear the pain.
amp;#9;James Tyrone is faced with many a problem. Through this tough time he is faced with
personal, family, and financial conflicts, thus attributing to the plot. Besides having to deal with his
wife s addiction, his sons ill health and drinking problems, and his financial decisions, (which have
proven to be for the worse), James struggles with a personal conflict throughout the play. He believes
that he may be the cause of some of the family problems and that he has dealt with them in an
improper manner. amp;quot;So I m to blame!... amp;quot; (39)
amp;#9;The setting of the play is the Tyrones Puritan New England home, which provides for many of
the arguments that take place in the novel. These arguments often arise due to the fact that their house
never really felt like a true home to them. amp;quot;I never felt it was my home. It was wrong from
the start amp;quot; (44) The town in which the
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  • 2. The Effects of Light and Dark Areas on a Pill Bug s... Abstract A two part study was recently done to show what natural habitat a Pill bug, Armadillidium vulgare, naturally prefers: wet or dry environments along with a light or dark environment. It was hypothesized that a Pill bug would prefer and wet and dark environment based on its natural habitat of soil. For the wet and dry experiment, a coffee filter and soil were placed in each chamber of a double petri dish with one being dampened before being placed in. For the light and dry experiment a light was hung above one chamber of another double chambered petri dish while the other chamber was covered with aluminum foil, after placing soil in both chambers. An equal number of Pill bugs was placed in each chamber and a study was taken for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the experiment concluded, a graph was made to show the changes over time of the number of Pill bugs found in each chamber. Wet and Dry Environments To find whether Pill bugs gravitate toward a wet or a dry experiment, two coffee filters were cut to the size of the petri dish and placed inside, however one was dampened before being placed on the bottom. Dirt was then added on top to promote a more realistic environment and five Pill bugs were placed in each side before starting to prevent bias on an environment. A log was taken every thirty (30) seconds for ten (10) minutes on how many bugs were in each chamber and a graph was then made to show the changes of the bugs positions over time. Again, if a Pill bug was in the transgression tunnel he was determined to be in a dish by the direction he was moving or the way it s head was facing. Results Dark and Light Environment After experimentation occurred it was found that Pill bugs in the double chamber preferred the light area over dark. The first three minutes followed hypothesized beliefs of the Pill bugs favoring darker environments; it soon showed a predominant change in habitual residence when through minutes five and nine the number of Pill bugs in the chamber with a light bulb above it never came below seven at a time. For fifty percent of the time, there were two Pill bugs in the light chamber for every one Pill bug in the dark (as the table below shows). The statistics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Evolution Of Evolution And Genetics Biologists have been studying evolution and genetics to further advance human knowledge, discover the human origins, and to eliminate human illnesses. Biologists like Lamark and Darwin have contributed much knowledge to the biology community and have helped many grasp the idea of evolution. But there are still many questions left unanswered; regressive evolution is one of these puzzling questions left unanswered. Cavefishes may help solve the mystery of why regressive evolution occurs and biologists have developed to hypothesis to explain this mystery. Additionally, solving this mystery may further the health of the human race to solve eye related diseases. Lamark s theory of use and disuse proposes that an organism s structure will steadily evolve and adapt to its environment, but only if it is being used frequently. Using giraffes, Lamark explains that the constant stretching of their necks to reach for higher leafs on trees caused giraffes to develop their long necks. Similarly, according to Lamark if a structure is no longer being used, it will slowly vanish over time. But people are quick to dismiss the use and disuse theory because he mentions that any characteristics that a parent acquires throughout their lifetime will be passed on to their offspring. This is known to not be true because a parent who loses a limb would not mean that their offspring would also be missing that same limb. Additionally, the discovery of DNA disproves Lamark s theory because it shows DNA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Code Of Professional Conduct For Nurses In Australia Nurses practice in a safe and competent manner. Nurses are personally accountable for the provision of safe and competent nursing care. (Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses in Australia). This means that it is the responsibility of a nurse to maintain the competence which is required for the current practice. In the practitioner s case, her performance was unsatisfactory especially in the use of medication, medication safety, and intravenous medication administration. She had committed a lot of medication errors during her employment with the hospital and the facility recorded near miss medication error as well. She was poor in calculating the infusion rates and the amount to be diluted in the medicine. Furthermore, she showed incapability in one of the emergency situations that took place in the ward. She was able to press the emergency button during that time but failed to take any independent nursing actions that could help the patient save his life. As a competent nurse, you should be able to act promptly and think fast during an emergency situation. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scopes mentioned referring to the education, knowledge, and extent of experience of a nurse. The practitioner s background states that she finished Bachelor of Arts from the University of Assumption in the Philippines. So she was not a registered nurse back in the Philippines before she came to Australia. She didn t have any background or experience regarding nursing. She just took her nursing course when she arrived in Australia and that may be a factor for her being incompetent as a nurse. With regards to the emergency situation that arose, it was found out that the practitioner had lack of pediatric experience which has been difficult for her to adjust to the pediatric care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Aviation In World War 1 Aviation in World War One The first widespread use of aerial warfare. Military aviation began in the 1860 s, during the American Civil War, when both sides used balloons to observe each other (Winchester 2007). On December 17, 1903, the American brothers Wright took the first successful flight in history. The idea of flying was thought impossible to many but it had always been a dream of mankind. A dream had become reality. World War One (1914 1918) was the first conflict where aircraft was involved on a large scale, playing a significant role. Fighter aircrafts would scout the enemy s territory to discover weak points and exposed flanks in the enemy s lines. Bombing by the first planes was extremely primitive, as the pilots would aim the missile and then drop it by hand. Although these airplanes were helpful in receiving information about the enemy, the production of airplanes was expensive and time consuming. The risk pilots took in flying the simple aircrafts in World War One was immense. An average British pilot had a life expectancy of about seventy hours when flying along the Western front , and the aircrafts were often too small to include a parachute. The first successful air combats took place within weeks of the outbreak of the Great War. The Royal Flying Corps (RFC, formed in 1912) met the German Air Service and forced them down (Winchester 2007). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... https://www.bl.uk/world war one/articles/aerial warfare during world war one. Accessed 3 February 2017. Lucht en Ruimtevaart. Het Aanzien Van: vijfenzeventig jaar vlieghistorie in beeld. Utrecht/Antwerpen: Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, 1978. p.34. Pros and Cons of WW1 Airplanes. https://www.enotes.com/homework help/what were pros cons wwi airplanes 603857 Accessed 3 February 2017. Winchester, Jim. A Chronology of Aviation, A Day By Day History of A Century Of Powered Flight. London: Amber Books, 2013. pp. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Atlantic Cod Fishing A fishery by definition, is the occupation, industry, or season of taking fish or other sea animals (shrimp, squid, clams) and selling them for profit (Webster Dictionary). Atlantic Cod used to be considered as one of the richest fisheries in the world. Atlantic Cod, scientifically known as,Gadus morhua, are heavily bodied, blunt snouted fish that are typically brown or grayish in color with a series of spots located on their bodies along with a pale lateral line. This species of fish have a schooling behavior when feeding but remain isolated when traveling. The Atlantic Cod once densely populated the waters of the Atlantic ocean, from Greenland to North Carolina. Despite the wide range in location, Atlantic Cod are a nonmigratory species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Canada, the Grand Banks habitat is in environmental degradation (Connor and Taitano) due to bottom trawlers tearing up the sea floor displacing and destroying the vegetation at the seafloor and therefore disrupting the habitat of the small fish the cod prey upon (Connor and Taitano). Bottom trawls also disrupt the breeding patterns of the cod.. Damaging fertilized eggs.. And greatly reducing the amount of young born (Connor and Taitano). In the United States, the Gulf of Maine provides evidence of a loss of the young and old cod due to predation (Connor). Farming atlantic cod, like many fisheries are doing to replenish the atlantic salmon populations, have resulted in a breakout of the disease Yersiniosis (Connor and Taitano).The disease affects the fish s intestinal tract before spreading throughout its body. The mortality rate with this disease is low, about 5%, however the illness prevents the affected cod from being sold at a market due to health violations (Connor and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Three Point Technique to Estimate Task Duration, Es-Ef,... The total duration of the construction project by adding the estimated task duration serially would give us 70 weeks. But some tasks within some activities can be done in parallel sequence or simultaneously, which would significantly reduce the construction project completion time using the critical path method (CPM). In this method the longest path is the critical path which runs through one of the route in the project network diagram from start to finish. This project network diagram is illustrated on the printed assignment page, we have 10 tasks listed from A to J. Below is an activity list of the tasks; ACTIVITY | ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION | IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS | ESTIMATED DURATION (WEEKS) | A | Clearing the vacant lot | none | 7 | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1(B) II. The completion time for the project would slightly increase adding the 3 weeks delay of task B to the 70 weeks estimated time for the project to 73 weeks, while the earliest finish time using the critical path method (CPM) the task duration estimates for the project completion would increase from 39 weeks to 41 weeks. CRITICAL PATH TASKS | PATH LENTHS IN WEEKS | 1. start: A B E H J finish | 7 + 14+ 11+ 2+ 8 = 33 | 2. start: A B F H J finish | 7 + 14+ 10+2+8 = 41 | 3. start: A C G H J finish | 7 + 12+ 3+ 2+ 8 = 32 | 4:start: A C F H J finish | 7+ 12+ 10+ 2+8 = 39 | 5: start: A D H J finish | 7 + 9+2 + 8 = 26 | 6:start: A D I J finish | 7+ 9+ 6+ 8 = 30 | Figure 1.4 The expected project completion time using the critical path method would increase to 41 weeks. 1. (B) III. If all the tasks are delayed by 1 week each, there would be additional increase from 70 weeks to 80 weeks because we have 10 task activities, but the earliest completion time would be 44 weeks using the critical path method (CPM). CRITICAL PATH TASKS | PATH LENTHS IN WEEKS | 1. start: A B E H J finish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Reward and Compensation Strategies, a Comprehensive View... ASSESSMENT # 5 Strayer University Bus 525 Reward Compensation March 28, 2010 Assessment #5 This report has been developed to address how companies an motivate their customer service team s behavior to achieve the organization s business objectives through a pay for performance pay plan , which is used in the federal government job sector. Throughout the U.S and internationally, customer service has become the primary structure of many companies . Customer Service is the central base used to communicate a company s goods and services , commitment to its customers, and to achieve sales. Large companies normally have several departments that provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 170)? Next, it is also a great tool to gather reports that are generated from customer service contact recordings and managerial call monitoring to identify trends, problems in training, and success in call handling. Most companies that use customer service as one of their vivable tools of business, offer the consumer an opportunity to express their feelings about the service they receive, these reports are also great tools to use when assessing possible areas of concern in providing customer service. Once all information is gathered and assessed, it is then time to address the issues and concerns that have been identified by management, employees and consumers. New business strategies derived from
  • 9. all information gathering methods described can be used in the implementation of training, coaching, development, and a pay for performance business strategy. The final outcome of management research and analysis can be provided to all employees so that they are informed of the actions that management has taken to address the problems that are faced by the workforce of customer service. These actions should include the development of new strategies to successfully achieve the business objectives associated with the company s mission statement and goals, in addition to the new pay for perfomance plan. The actions associated with assisting customer service representatives in obtaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Queen Elizabeth Essay Queen Elizabeth was born on September 7, in 1533 to a royal couple by the name of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She pertained a strong personality and strong political skills in overlooking marriage proposals and intensely flirting with many available suitors. She reigned over England without a king or children (Britannia: Elizabeth 1). Her father was known for the execution of his wives. The king had announced that any daughter would be illegitimate to the line of succession because his upcoming sons would be highly favorable to the throne (Thomas, Heather). Anne Boleyn was killed by the king for not providing him with a son, but a daughter who would live to be a legend of English times (Thomas, Heather). Elizabeth grew up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether this was true or not, Elizabeth was arrested and put in prison. She was moved around to different prisons for a little over a year. However, when Queen Mary I started to become ill, her husband, Philip of Spain, called Elizabeth out of prison to develop a friendship with her, since she would take the throne when Queen Mary I would die (Putatunda, Rita). According to Green, this coronation to the throne took place on January 15, 1559. The new queen started to take advantage of all the new opportunities. She started horseback riding more. She also took up hunting and hawking and enjoyed watching jousts and theatre (Green, Robert 53). Elizabeth was also strong in her Catholic beliefs. Heather Thomas writes that she reestablished a Protestant Church and became the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, which was to please those attending (Thomas, Heather). Britannica states that she was a Conservative Protestant. She liked traditional style of worship and did not believe in executing people for their religious beliefs (Britannia Encyclopedia Elizabeth I). Marriage proposals became a daily routine. Regard her beliefs for the matrimony; she used the proposals to frighten enemies or to even draw them in. However, she came close to marriage twice in her reign (Putatunda, Rita). One of which was a near proposal with Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Educational Inequality in the U.S. Essay The United States is a country based on equal opportunity; every citizen is to be given the same chance as another to succeed. This includes the government providing the opportunity of equal education to all children. All children are provided schools to attend. However, the quality of one school compared to another is undoubtedly unfair. Former teacher John Kozol, when being transferred to a new school, said, The shock from going from one of the poorest schools to one of the wealthiest cannot be overstated (Kozol 2). The education gap between higher and lower income schools is obvious: therefore, the United States is making the effort to provide an equal education with questionable results. The United States has a shameful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The schools from poorer towns and cities do not have the financial assets available to them to hire the kind of teachers that schools with more money have the capability to employ. The resources available to an urban, lower income school are to be equal to those available to a suburban, higher income school. Two schools in New York, one from a wealthy school district and one from a poor district, were given computers. The State provided the same number of computers to each school, therefore claiming to evenly supporting each school. However, the school with the poorer children had a larger number of students; the nicer school had twice the number of computers in proportion to the number of their students (Kozol 84). It seems that the biggest factor keeping the children of lower income homes behind is the school funding available. The poorer school district does not have the money to spend on the things a wealthier district may, but there is no real evidence that spending money makes much difference in the outcome of a child s education. In many cases, family and background have a greater influence on how well a child does in school (Kozol 176 77). Richard Kahlenberg, a member of the Century Foundation, says, Research findings and common sense tell us that the people who make up a school—the students, parents, and teachers—matter more (Lewis 648) It is a necessity for the United States to achieve true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. GS- Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs or under NYSE listed as GS is a U.S bank holding company known for a strong investment bank. It consults companies on mergers and acquisitions, provides trading services, and manages equities on large corporations, governments and wealthy clients. Goldman Sachs invests its capital to pursue in long term (private equity) and short term investments (propriety trading). The statement on More regulation is better than less reflects the impact a financial institution experiences under certain circumstances. Firstly, we look at both pros and cons on why financial regulations were implemented. More Regulation Speaking on the behalf of Goldman, for example, rules and regulations can interpolate Goldman Sachs proprietary trading, hedge fund and private equity investment and tax the company money straight. We assumed extra or multiplied regulation can cause bank to vary its operation or cause it to bear penalties. As well as any prosecution in proprietary trading and in any trades where there is a material conflict of interest will be avoided from all holding banks. Stuff on high risk exposure assets or high risk trading plans will be prohibited. Reasons why all financial institutions are heavily regulated and supervised by various different units of governments (both federal and state levels) to cover the following and I state the few importance likely exercising of trust powers, formation of holding and mergers, quantity and quantity of loan and services as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Federal Government Controls Unrestricted Means Today, the federal government controls unrestricted means to execute whatsoever the elected official desire, without reverence for the Constitution the aforementioned vanished gradually. Common people are not knowledgeable that the United States in 1776 did not have an income tax, and in 1913; a perpetual income tax was inflicted upon the people. In actual fact, the Constitution disallowed an income tax. For longer than a century, the leadership endured completely without proceeds from wages. Formerly, the U.S. government performed by means of tariffs from imported products and excise taxes required at the fabricating point of domestic commodities. Consequently, U.S. government was only able to procure a limited amount of funds because they depended on tariffs and excise taxes. State and local governments also had a limitation on taxation. For the reason that taxes affect the costs of goods, therefore they are they were constrained. To be exact, the government could not aquire unlimited funds from the people. When a product is priced to high, the consumer is unable to buy the product. Therefore, sales tax decreases, and tax revenues plummet. Indirect tax is imposed on services or commodities, in lieu of companies and individual people. Direct tax is the taxation on properties such as real or personal were the expenses cannot be escaped. In 1895, the U.S. Supreme Court reach a decision that the Federal income tax which is a fixed price, as unconstitutional since it was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of Amy Chua s Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother The Tiger Mother Way Amy Chua s book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother brings up much room for debate and controversy for arguments whether Chinese parents do a better job than their Western counterparts. Chua s parenting methods are most commonly described as stereotypical way every Chinese child is raised. She explains in further detail how she raised her two daughters Sophia and Louisa and why she believed in the tiger mother way. Although Chua s children became successful adults, she made both good and bad parenting decisions. She was unfairly harsh and critical; however, she is a successful parent in the aspect that she did teach her children many useful life skills such as not giving up easily and how to excel academically. Amy Chua was very harsh on her daughters. Chua not only once refused to let her daughter Louisa eat but also to take a bathroom break(PC) during their music recitals (Chua 62). This is most certainly by far one of the most overbearing(voc) and extreme parenting techniques Chua practices on her children, Chua has very little tolerance for mediocracy and would turn away a home made birthday card her very own daughter made for her if she thought they had not put enough effort into it. This shows that she has a cold and very bold stance against weaknesses and lackluster effort. Amy Chua by nature is a competitive person and everything is compared to or ranked. She was raised by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Asian American Culture And History One of the most prevalent issue in today s world is racism. The prejudice and racism against Asian Americans seems to never end. Either it s a nasty side remark about one s looks or a judgment about one s personality and abilities. In high school, one of my best friends was Vietnamese and I remember her going through quite a bit of problems. She was most definitely stereotyped and was supposed to be good at math and science, when in truth, she was horrible at both subjects. Instead, she loved history, cooking, and art. Offensive and wrong situations, similar to these, have been seen throughout history and are still seen today. My only wish is that by understanding Asian American culture and history, we can prevent the creation of stereotypes about people, as well as end the discrimination and make sure these events are never repeated. When looking back at the history of Asian Americans, one needs to start at their arrival in the USA. Many Asians, mostly young men, emigrated to America for a better life or to get money so they could return and share their new prosperity (American Mosaic, 2001). The immigrants had to undergo series of medical tests and interrogation sessions, and could be denied access. From the beginning they found themselves targets of prejudice, racism and often treated like basic criminals. Even though they did great work and were known for being strong workers, there was huge backlash due to an economic depression and technically for taking many of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Alexander I The Czar Of Russia Alexander I, the czar of Russia, hired Montholon to poison Napoleon. Alexander I probably would say that Napoleon betrayed the ideals of the French Revolution greatly. Alexander even once said that Napoleon was the oppressor of Europe and the disturber of the world s peace so he obviously did not think that what Napoleon was doing was right. Alexander defeated Napoleon many times in battle including when he tried to invade Russia, so by the time Napoleon was losing power and exiled, Alexander probably got tired of him, saw him as a nuisance, and wanted to get rid of him. It is also clear that Alexander the First of Russia hired Montholon to poison Napoleon because in Montholon s room there was a medal for courage that was awarded to him for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Evaluation Of A Business Training Consequently, operation expense and overhead expense can be alleviated in companies which used outside experts services. 3.2. Increment competency in companies Handling a variety of HR activities besides the core activity by employers would not bring useful consequences for organisations. Thus, by outsourcing, they can concentrate on their core competence which might be included in the application of various policies in different businesses. For instance, as stated by Belcourt (2006) designing products is one of the major activities in NIKE. Contracting out non core HR tasks provides free time for managers to pay more attention and attempt to the value added activities such as leadership development, innovation and customer services. Hence, diminution of HR administrative duties like employees pension, benefits and payroll helps mangers to be strategists to improve companies competitive advantages. 3.3. Professional expertise Getting benefits from the experience and skills of outside providers can be the other externalization s advantages. As HR laws and regulations tend to be complicated in some area, employers may make a decision to externalize some works to specialized companies which are updated with changing government regulations and have specific expertise needed in special fields. For example, in a professional training company because of the availability of expert co workers, staff would have more opportunity to develop their knowledge and proficiency. 3.4. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Review On Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture... Review on Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture Analysis and ANN with E nose Shalaka Koske Minal Bhalgat Computer Engineering Computer Engineering DYPSOE, Pune, DYPSOE, Pune, Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India. Pratiksha Kale Neha Mundokar Computer Engineering Computer Engineering DYPSOE, Pune , DYPSOE, Pune , Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India. Prof. Yogesh A Thorat Assistant Professor, DYPSOE, Pune, Maharashtra, India. Abstract: In agricultural industry, along with vegetables, fruit production also plays a vital role. For better yield of fruit, detection of fruit diseases at early stage is necessary for taking preventive measures, so as to reduce the loss of farmer. For detecting the disease an earlier approach was to hire an expert which was time consuming for large farms, hence to reduce human efforts and to improve the yield of fruits we are proposing a system which includes smart farming technique .In the proposed system image processing is used for getting the required output, we are using Open Cv library which is an image processing software. Images are classified and mapped to respective diseases on basis of following features: color, texture, morphology, structure of hole and odour. E NOSE is used which is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mesolithic To Neolithic Revolution The main goal of the paper (Bocquet appel, 2002) is to detect the change in the number of humans from Mesolithic to Neolithic transition. The paper uses a combination of both theoretical and cultural historical evidence to infer the transition during Neolithic revolution. Previously, such transition in demography is mainly inferred from genetic data, using the demic expansion model. Bocquet appel (2002) argued that the genetic model embedded in the demic model did not show the change representing the transition and suffered from ambiguous interpretation, and the new method of paleoanthropological data from cemeteries can promise more informative and reliable signals. The theoretical assumption behind Bocquet appel (2002) is that the proportion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of I Too Sing America By Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was born on January 1, 2002 in Joplin, Missouri and died on May 22, 1967. He lived with his grandmother as a child after her parents divorced. He stayed in Mexico for one year after graduating from high school. He spent another year at Columbia University in New York, where he joined the Harlem cultural movement. During his studies, he worked as a helper, money launderer and a busy man, then graduated from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. His first novel Not Without Laughter won the Harmon Gold Medal in Literature in 1930. Through Hughes s writing, he criticized racism and he also published books, newspapers, novels. and on parity teaches poetry and claims that the real black men are real Americans. One of Hughes s poems. I, Too, Sing America, he claimed he was also an American. At the beginning of the poem, he explained that when the guests arrived, people took him to the kitchen to eat his food because of his skin color. Instead of sad, he smiled happily and ate the food. In the fourth paragraph. Hughes concludes that African Americans are really good and beautiful in their own way. Besides, they will see me beautiful and shameful, I am also American. Hughes says that in the future, people will look at African Americans in a different way and realize that they are equal and deserve to be treated like an American. The theme of this poem is ambition, creating an identity for African Americans and fighting for freedom. Despite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Teen Drama Analysis The Era of the Teen Drama (Part 1) Picking a good television show to binge watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or even ordering a DVD boxed set (we re all guilty of it), everything. You know ten minutes in if you re going to like it or not enough to fully make the commitment. Most binge watching begins and ends with none other than the teen drama. This concept of the teen drama is not a foreign one, and there is something about teens with insane, over dramatic lives that has everyone hooked. It all started in 1990, when the first show to ever be classified as a teen drama was put into our hearts and television screens. That is Beverley Hills 90210. The show ran from 1990 to 2000, and it followed a group of friends, living in Beverley Hills and making the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course there was a maximum amount of drama. Between friends dating friends (and breaking up), drugs, alcohol, jobs across the world, there was nothing that couldn t keep its viewers hooked into the lives of these teens. The next show that came about was basically set up to live onto the teen drama name (or fame.) That show is none other than Dawson s Creek. Dawson s Creek is a show that if you are a tv show/ teen drama junky, you have to have it under your belt. It starts out as a classic coming of age, two best friends in high school, trying to make the transition from best friends to lovers, without it being awkward. However, there are major twists and turns, the girl next door who without intention mixes up the love interests, and the other boy friend who is just trying to find himself but actually finds love. Dawson s Creek has pretty much everything you want in a teen drama. Even though it is a few years old by now, and can seem a little dated, it is just like the ones from current time that we tv junkies love, (One Tree Hill, and Gossip Girl, to name a few.) There are long drawn out love speeches from your favorite characters, you trying to figure out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Durham Region s Contribution To Ww2 Analysis Durham Region s Contribution During World War Two During the second world war, Canada s Homefront contributed greatly to the war effort. Durham Region was immensely involved, contributing plenty to the war effect. Three ways Durham Region contributed to the war effort during World War Two were Ajax s Munition Factories, Camp X in Whitby and Camp 30 in Bowmanville. Thus, Durham Region s contribution was important. Firstly, Durham Region contributed with Ajax s Munition Factories. Explosives and weapons were crucial to the military. Without explosives and weapons, the war wouldn t have been won by the British Allies, and the number of casualties would have increased significantly. At the Munition Factories, weapons and explosives were produced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Horned Toad Analysis In The Horned Toad , Haslam s interactions with his Grandma leads to him gaining respect for nature and the beauty of it. However at first Haslam didn t like his Grandma when she first came to his home she had a fiery attitude that dissuaded Haslam from interacting with her, he didn t really understand very much about Grandma at all . But when she spoke to Haslam in english he realized that there was not much to fear. Before long Haslam became accustomed to Grandma s presence by spending time with her on the porch . Haslam stopped sneaking around the house to avoid Grandma . Interacting with others leads to new experiences and wonder, those interactions can change someone and who they are as a person. When Grandma initially arrived at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grandma believes the horned toad should belong with his own kind in his own places . The horned toad serves as a symbol of nature and how it should be undisturbed by human contact, it also symbolizes the freedom of nature, and how beautiful it is, it also shows how nature should be observed instead of harmfully separating them. This is seen when the horned toad gets crushed on the side of the road.As Haslam and Grandma go to burry the toad she teaches Haslam that you must return him to his own place . Meaning that all living things no matter dead or alive should inevitably be returned to its home or natural habitat. What Haslam learns from this experience is the respect for nature.Before the end of school Grandma had tripped over a curb breaking her hip, after returning from the hospital she was in a wheelchair hunched back and was noticeably smaller from before. That night she had died from her injuries,when Haslam was told about Grandma s death he was devastated and in shock.His relatives were debating over where she should be buried in bakersfield where they could more easily visit her grave or in her home. Haslam remembered what Grandma had taught him, that everything must be returned to their original place or home. And so they decided to have her buried to where she belonged, in her ranch, after Haslam had spoke up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Historical Analysis Of Virginian Resolutions On The Stamp... Historical Analysis of Virginian Resolutions on the Stamp Act (1765) The Stamp Act that was passed by Parliament in 1765 caused the first major split between England and the American Colonies. Great Britain had incurred a large loss due to the outcome of the Seven Years war. Parliament decided to raise taxes directly through the colonists instead of doing it through the usual regulation of trade. The Stamp Act required all printed material in the colonies to require a stamp bought from the authorities. The colonists felt this was extremely unconstitutional, against their liberties and their rights. In 1765, this motivated the Virginia s House of Burgesses orator, Patrick Henry, to write a document titled Virginia Resolutions on the Stamp Act . In this document Henry wrote seven resolutions to Virginia s House of Burgesses regarding the Stamp Act, but only four were approved; the rest were deemed too radical. Regardless of how many resolutions were approved, all seven were reprinted in the colonial newspapers, which is important for the intention of the document, because it will be what the colonists read. This paper will analyze the document and argue why the Virginian Resolutions on the Stamp Act started to fuel the fire behind the revolution. The Virginian Resolutions on the Stamp Act embodied the ideas of the colonies that led the start of the American Revolution because it caused merchants in the colonies to boycott British goods, it also reminded the colonists that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Symptoms And Treatment Of Acute Coronary Syndrome CLINICAL CLARIFICATION Acute coronary syndrome refers to several potentially life threatening conditions associated with acute myocardial ischemia and/or infarction most commonly resulting from a sudden decrease in coronary blood flow8, 2 Includes ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina CLASSIFICATION Based on electrocardiogram (ECG) 8 ○ Acute chest pain and persistent ( 20 min) ST segment elevation Defined as ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (STEACS) and generally indicates acute total coronary occlusion. Most developed ST segment elevation myocardial infarction ○ Acute chest pain without persistent ST segment elevation Accounts for 75% of all cases of acute coronary syndrome 2 Defined as non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS), further diagnostically refined as: □ Non ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (elevated biomarkers) □ Unstable angina At presentation, ECG reveals: □ Persistent or transient ST segment depression, or □ T wave inversion □ Flat T waves □ Pseudo normalization of T waves □ No ECG changes DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION History ○ Thorough past medical history essential for suring appropriate diagnosis and management. 2 ○ Factors that should be evaluated include: Nature of angina symptoms □ Location, duration, radiation, quality, intensity □ Provocative factors (ie. activity, emotional stress) □ Palliating factors (ie. rest, sublingual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of The Article Five Reasons For Stop Saying ... Introductory Psychology Writing Assignment Praise Praising a child is what adults do en route for reinforcing a behavior the adult wants that child to continue doing. Operant conditioning is when one behaves a certain way and then is reinforced or punished for their actions. Praise is a form of positive reinforcement, when introducing an incentive that will likely increase or maintain a desired result. People are split as to whether or not praise is helpful to a child s development. Some believe Praise inhibits motive and increases the child s uncertainty in their own abilities. On the other hand, there are people who believe praise is a useful tool for adults to teach children how to behave in modern society. Alfie Kohn wrote an article titled Five Reasons to Stop Saying Good Job. In this article he states his beliefs about praise and how it is not a beneficial tool. Kohn feels that praise is in fact hurting today s children. He explains his five reasons on why praise should not be used(Kohn, 2001). Kohn s first reason is that praise is used to manipulate the children. Kohn says that praise is sugar coated control (Kohn, 110, 2001) adults use to pressure their child into good behavior. Kohn s second reason is that praising children creates praise junkies (Kohn, 111, 2001). He believes that the child will no longer perform an activity for the proper reasons, instead of doing a difficult task to be able to say that they could their motives altered to only desire the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Irrationality In Power Of One By Bryce Courtenay In the novel, Power of One by Bryce Courtenay, the protagonist, Peekay, rejects irrationality, and embraces rationality. When Peekay meets his mother at the train station instead of Nanny, he finds out about his mother s new religious beliefs and rejects joining her new religion and becoming baptised. However, Peekay embraces rationality when he returns from his first boxing competition and the other inmates sensed that Peekay had won; as well as when Peekay is known as the Tadpole Angel and a God by the other inmates. Thus, Peekay only embraces irrationality when it benefits him rather his mother s conventional religion that harms him, ultimately re enforcing Doc s advice to Peekay that It is irrational for a man to be too logical. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is apparent early on in the book, when Grandpa Chook is a magic chicken who can sit in a circle that Peekay draws, yet Peekay does not question it because Grandpa Chook helps him camouflage in his boarding school and make him feel not lonely. Even after Peekay meets his mother and rejects her irrationality he still does not question the irrationality of the inmates sensing that Peekay had won the boxing tournament before he came back and told them the news: Kaffirs are funny that way. Sometimes they just know things without the telephone or anything (264). Peekay acknowledges that the inmates sensing things is irrational yet suspends his disbelief. Or the irrationality of the God of Tadpole Angel and having the inmates treat him like a God. For instance, after being credited for the Earl of Sandwich Funds, the inmates began to chant, He is the sweet water we drink and the dark clouds that come at last to break the drought...Tadpole Angel. Down they went in perfect unison, Tadpole Angel. We salute him, we salute him (228). As previously mentioned, Peekay refuses to believe in his mothers conventional religion of God yet when the inmates treat him as a God he does not question ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay about Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal Theodore Roosevelt may be one of the most powerful presidents that attacked Trusts1 and corporations to make them just so that everyone could prosper. Thayer, a friend of Roosevelt wrote, . . .he took the deepest personal satisfaction in fighting the rich and the soulless corporations. . . (Thayer). This led into the 1920 s a prosperous decade in which people received new money. Theodore Roosevelt stressed more for people to be responsible than to be autonomous, or, in other words, to help others besides helping yourself. He was able to bring two separate groups together to make a better America. He brought the Trusts that wanted the government to stay away and then the other side ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bigness not badness was the sin (Miller). The biggest step that Roosevelt did using the Sherman Act was stopping the Northern Securities Company from having a monopoly on the railroad industry in the North. The Great Northern railroad company wanted to merge with the Northern Pacific railroad company. Even though this was a part of the railroad industry Roosevelt did not like where the merge might lead in the future, because he wanted to insure that other corporations could compete. He also broke up the Standard Oil Trust and the Tobacco Trust. He felt that they were getting too large and smaller companies had no where to go. In seven and a half years Theodore Roosevelt had 44 prosecutions using the Sherman Act (Howland). After using the Sherman Act, Roosevelt started using new legislature to conquer the Trusts and make labor conditions more tolerable. The first department that he made to conquer Trusts was the Federal Department of Commerce and Labor. The Commerce Department could not break down the Trusts, but they could make working conditions better for all workers, and also set rates so the corporations could not over charge. The Commerce department set a maximum rate for the railroad companies in which they could charge companies. This way, the companies tnies could not survive and compete. Also, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Relentless Pursuit Of Results Relentless Pursuit of Results This year, I have assumed personal responsibility for ensuring that my CMs are retained, maintained, and developed. This assumed responsibility makes my story reveals that I was in constant motion as I consistently engaged with CMs, students, PLC coaches, principals, content directors, TLD teammates and anyone else who would help. Furthermore, with the challenges of staff structure changes within our office and in my schools (i.e. content area changes and school closures), I literally had to do whatever it takes to ensure that my CMs were support from a programmatic standpoint, as well as an emotional/personal standpoint. Evidence of this can be found in my quarter plans, my execution of quarter plans, outlook ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Media Propaganda Media propaganda Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position. As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information primarily to influence an audience. Propaganda often presents facts selectively (thus possibly lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or uses loaded messages to produce an emotional rather than rational response to the information presented. The desired result is a change of the attitude toward the subject in the target audience to further a political agenda. Propaganda can be used as a form of political warfare. While the term propaganda has acquired a strongly negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Creel Commission provided themes for speeches by four minute men at public functions, and also encouraged censorship of the American press. The Commission was so unpopular that after the war, Congress closed it down without providing funding to organize and archive its papers. The war propaganda campaign of Lippmann and Bernays produced within six months such an intense anti German hysteria as to permanently impress American business (and Adolf Hitler, among others) with the potential of large scale propaganda to control public opinion. Bernays coined the terms group mind and engineering consent , important concepts in practical propaganda work. The file Century of the Self by Adam Curtis documents the immense influence of these ideas on public relations and politics throughout the last century. The current public relations industry is a direct outgrowth of Lippmann s and Bernays work and is still used extensively by the United States government. For the first half of the 20th century Bernays and Lippmann themselves ran a very successful public relations firm. World saw continued use of propaganda as a weapon of war, both by Hitler s propagandist Joseph Goebbels and the British Political Warfare Executive, as well as the United States Office of War Information. In the early 2000s, the United States government developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Arguments Against The Counter-Terrorism Laws In Australia Australia s counter terrorism laws Our focus is on the human rights of Australians who are threatened by home grown terrorism... We have to do all we can to prevent young Australians from taking up arms to fight with these terrorist organisations. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. The Australian government is constantly making changes to keep up with new demand for protection. New laws are constantly being introduced to keep Australians safe and stamp out home grown terrorism. Over the last few years preventative detention orders and control orders have been introduced in an attempt to reduce the risk of attacks on Australian soil. Stricter anti terrorism laws have made the wider community feel safer, however, is it possible that these laws have compromised human rights of certain individual? Ever since the September 11 attack on the world trade Centre, the western world has been fighting a war against terror. In 2016 alone there were 25,621 deaths that resulted from terror attacks worldwide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Terrorism is not limited to carrying outa plot but also includes planning, financing, or associating with extremist groups. New legislation has given police the power to detain suspected terrorists for an extended period without charge. The Anti Terrorism Act 2004 introduced special powers for the Australian Federal Police to question terrorism suspects without charge into Part 1C, Division 2 of Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) ( the Crimes Act ). These powers mean that upon arrest for a terrorism offence a person can be detained and questioned without charge for a time period of up to 24 hours with an extention from the magistrate under 23DA. (Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) s 23CA) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Movie Casablanca Intro Casablanca, first released on January 23rd, 1943 is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces of Classical Hollywood film. Written and released in the midst of World War Two it explores themes such as love, desire and especially sacrifice. Although the love story of the protagonists is the cause and catalyst for most of the narrative, one would not necessarily associate it with the conventional Classical Hollywood love story. Rather as a fabula based on the principle of the importance of sacrifice in order to overcome a common enemy, in this case the Nazis. Casablanca does indeed contain many of the common characteristics identified with the Classical Hollywood film. An example being the the way director, Michael Curtiz used a mainly chronologically ordered narrative structure and the utilisation of a Cause and Effect chain. In this essay I will looking at the various ways I believe this film does fall into the criteria of a Classical Hollywood narrative and also how some could perceive that it does not. From the opening sequence one can establish that Casablanca obeys the elementary principles used in the Classical Hollywood narrative structure. In the initial minutes of the film the audience is introduced via a voice over of the various political happenings prior to the films start such as Hitler s occupation of Europe and the surge of refugees who fled the Nazi s to Casablanca. The use of narration presents the audience with a simple introduction which the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Wounded Knee Massacre Analysis Gabriel Adler Professor DiGiralamo History 1000 Spring 2015 Wounded Knee Massacre Historian Heather Cox Richardson, provides a comprehensive analysis of an attempt by the government to annihilate the native Indians. In her book Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre, she discusses the well calculated assault by the Whites on the Plain Indians. Behind this move was not the manifestation of destiny but rather politics; politics almost wiped out the natives. To illustrate the role of politics, this paper discusses the specific role of tariff reforms, farmers alliances, republicans and democrats, the silverites, the statehood process, and the spoils system. Partisan politics played a huge role in realizing the massacre ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would be a hard story to understand without considering the political factor. The political factor gives the bridges that join, seemingly independent, incidents into one seamless story. It makes it possible to see logic in actions which otherwise may seem illogical. One thing that Richardson does clearly is to show the political pressure that the Republicans were exposed to and therefore the desperate situation they were in. The author is able to appeal to logo, pathos and ethos, and thus manages to from a compelling proposition discussing and explaining the events leading up to the massacre. There is no doubt, readers will not find it hard to align with the deductions arrived at by Richardson. Her book Wounded Knee is indeed a masterpiece and clearly explains the overriding political interest that gradually led to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt Set against the backdrop of the Californian Gold Rush of the 1850s, The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt follows the lives of two brothers, Eli and Charlie Sisters. The Sisters Brothers tells the story of these infamous assassins who are on a journey to San Francisco to kill a man named Hermann Kermit Warm. Warm appears to be a subtle man, who is accused of stealing from their boss, a formidable figured named the Commodore. As the brothers continue on with their journey, they come across many people from all walks of life: a weeping man, gold digging prospectors, a young naïve boy, and a dentist. Although the brothers don t realize it, these individuals help the brothers perceive the world in a completely different way. Not to mention, they change the way the novel is bestowed. The brothers eventually end up at their final destination in San Francisco from Oregon City, where they realize that their adventure has actually just begun. After several eye opening incidents, the brothers begin to question their jobs, and the true meaning of their lives. The plot, as mentioned earlier, surrounds the lives of two brothers named Eli and Charlie Sisters, during the Californian Gold Rush. The brothers are professional hit men who have been hired by the Commodore to kill a prospector named Hermann Kermit Warm. At the beginning of the novel, Warm is described as a thief by the Commodore. However, further into the novel we realize that Warm is actually an ingenious; a decent man who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Carnival Cruise Line Case 9 Introduction Carnival Cruise Line was found in the United States by Ted Arison in 1972, it is based in Miami, Florida. Now it is one of the nine cruise ships that own 21.1 % of the worldwide market share. The main control of the Carnival Cruise line is located in Doral, Florida. This cruise line is relatively inexpensive and popular for a Las Vegas style decoration and entertainment. Carnival Company became one of the largest ships in the world in 1996. In 2001, Robert Dickinson participated in a BBC documentary. In 2004 Carnival Corporation began a development programs for new ships. In 2009 Company placed one of the largest boats named Carnival Dream. Following that the company placed Carnival Magic that was the same as Carnival Dream in 2011. In 2012 the Carnival Cruise Company ordered another ship from Fincantieri. It was the largest ships that it was build by them. Reasons why Carnival paid hardly any United States taxes Many companies are trying to avoid taxes and have a higher profits that is exactly what Carnival Cruise Line does, and it pays about 1% tax rate of their total income. One of the reasons is that Carnival is incorporated in Panama and Britain even though their headquarters are in Miami, Florida. The Company can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not always easy to decide whether to pay taxes or not. One of the blocker, Steve Smith said that he takes all the legal deduction he could possibly be allowed when he fills his income tax return. He also said he does not consider himself bad or unethical for doing that. I agree with him on this matter I think we take all the deduction we can. In this situation, the interesting thing is that Carnival Corporation is just follow the laws. The company does not take anything away from government or people. Carnaval Company does everything possible to be profitable and give people what they possible can. It is quite impossible to stay in business with 35% tax ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Athletic Shoe Industry Is Made Up Of Companies That... Executive Summary Introduction The athletic shoe industry is made up of companies that produce footwear for athletic use. This is a strong industry and has been around for over 100 years. The athletic shoe industry is one of the fastest growing footwear industries and have top growing sales compared to other footwear industries (NDP Group, 2016). The key players that currently dominate the market are Nike, Adidas, and Puma (Kates Bolduc, 2013). This paper will use the porter five forces, industry life cycle, and the key players to understand the industry. Over these years the athletic shoe industry has grown into a competitive market. Porter s Five Forces The athletic shoe industry will be first analyzed by the Porter s Five Forces framework. The well known Porter s Five Forces is a model that analyzes an industry and helps firms develop a business strategy. The five forces model focuses on six forces that will determine the attractiveness of this industry: (1) the risk of entry by potential competitors, (2) the intensity of rivalry among established companies within an industry, (3) the bargaining power of buyers, (4) the bargaining power of suppliers, (5) the closeness of substitutes to an industry s products, and (6) the power of complement providers (Hill, Jones, Schilling, 2015). The Risk of Entry by Potential Competitors The threat of new entrants in the athletic shoe industry is very weak. Currently the market is dominated by three major competitors, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, by... The Great Gatsby is an extraordinary novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who tells the story about the wealthy man of Long Island named, Jay Gatsby, a middle aged man with a mysterious past, who lives at a gothic mansion and hosts many parties with many strangers who were not entirely invited. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, many characters are discussed uniquely to an extent from the festive, yet status hungry Roaring Twenties. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald introduces many characters who all seem to cause conflict with each other because of incompatible personalities. The main character that F. Scott Fitzgerald sets the entire book over is Jay Gatsby, Gatsby, is first shown as a mysterious man whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that Gatsby seems to strangely disappear from Nick s view, and with Nick unaware of who Jay Gatsby legitimately, this gives the character an aura of mystery. Gatsby is a mysterious unique character that many people seem to guess who his true identity is, for example when Nick and Jordan attend on of Gatsby s great parties Nick begins to ask Jordan questions about Gatsby where is he from, I mean? And what does he do? Now you re started on the subject (Fitzgerald 53). This shows that nobody fully understands who Gatsby truly is, and that although many people participate at his parties, no one really knows who the host actually is, making Jay Gatsby mysterious as ever. Jay Gatsby, the main character of F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, is also described as a man who seemed to do anything to get what he wants, however even though what he wants he cannot receive and this tends to hurt some of the other characters around Jay Gatsby, which makes Gatsby seem as a stubborn man who is stubbornly in love. Gatsby shows stubbornness when he is talking to Tom and Daisy, for example in chapter 7 of The Great Gatsby it states your wife doesn t love you, said Gatsby quietly. She never loved you. She loves me. (Fitzgerald 137). This shows that Gatsby is so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Criticalreview Essay Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults and Children s Earwitness Memory Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag A critical review Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57 70 Word count: 3347 As the old adage goes a picture is worth a thousand words . Often for investigating officers, eye witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen, 2003). As such eye witness testimony and memory has become one of the most researched areas in Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision making or expert evidence to name just a few ( wileyCDA, n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself in a balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is innocent until proven guilty. Using the most appropriate techniques that have empirical research to support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to investigate what, if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but children also, since children from a young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child s earwitness testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Öhman et al (2013) investigated the effects of time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry) and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups (11 13 or adults). It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Buddhist Art, Law, And Manuscript Culture Buddhist Art, Law, and Manuscript Culture in Dunhuang The Dunhuang cave temples have preserved evidences of the intense religious, cultural, and artistic exchanges between the western regions and central China from the fourth to the fourteenth century. The discovery of manuscripts and paintings there in the early twentieth century has forced scholars to reconsider the history of Buddhism s development in China. This panel brings together art historians and scholars working with manuscripts to shed light on the visual and textual representations of religious experiences in Dunhuang. By analyzing textual and visual materials from the Dunhuang cave temples, presenters in this panel will discuss various aspects of religious practices in Dunhuang ranging from dialogues between Buddhism and other religious traditions to issues and challenges within the Buddhist community in Dunhuang. Specific topics to be discussed include the appearance of Brahman ascetic figures and artistic shift in the portrait of Buddhas in Dunhuang caves spanning from Northern Wei to the transition between the late Sui and the early Tang, legal disputes within Dunhuang nunnery that shed light on the implementation of legal theories outlining procedures to handle conflicts between religious and secular law in Tang China, and institutions and their staff associated with the production of Buddhist manuscript in Dunhuang and beyond. This panel opens with an analysis of the accommodation of non Buddhist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Dred Scott V. Sandford was a lawsuit filed in 1846 by Dred... Dred Scott V. Sandford was a lawsuit filed in 1846 by Dred Scott, an African American slave because he wanted to gain freedom not only for himself but for his family. This case became a landmark legal case in the United States history. Dred Scott was basically arguing that because his owner had taken him into a free state where African Americans were free. The United states Supreme court said that since he was a slave now he could not become free. Slaves were not considered as United States citizens and since he was a slave he could not sue in federal court. The decision started a lot anger in Americans and this pushed the country towards civil war. Dred Scott V. Sandford was a very unfair, racial court case. On March 6, 1875 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were forced to work from before dawn to after sundown. Most of them planted and worked in brutal heat. They had no freedom at all. Slaves were usually whipped and beaten on a daily basis. (http://www.biography.com/people/dred scott 9477240) Slaves were not allowed to get married, and if they did they had to risk getting separated and their families getting taken away. Many slaves had very many talents, such as dancing, singing and making instruments. Some slaves were also super religious and even still had their african rituals. Slaves were referred to as Other Persons and not even a human. Although no one knows his birthdate for sure, he was most likely born between 1795 and 1800 s in Southampton County, Virginia. Records show that Dred Scott was also born a slave. Sickness in Dred Scott s youth may have slowed down his growth. Scott may have not even been in the same places as his own family. Scott had about eleven siblings, all from the same mother and father. Scott also moved around a bunch. He got sold to a different plantation which was John Emerson. (http://www.biography.com/people/dred scott 9477240) Now Although this case was very unfair, it led us to the civil war and the freedom we have today. I am very thankful for Dred Scott because without him it would have probably took longer. While the decision was well known and well thought of by slaves in the south, a bunch of northerners were upset, mad, and outraged. The decision made the people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Issue Of Undocumented Immigrants As the issue of undocumented immigrants once again dominates the news headlines, our politicians are faced with the difficult task of enforcing the laws of our land, yet humanely and ethically tending to those who illegally reside within America s borders. As the political parties face off with differing ideologies, the undocumented, who are seen as victims from one side and criminals from the other, are caught in this citizenship purgatory until a political compromise can be achieved. Until such a compromise occurs, the nation is left dealing with the fallout of this population s existence. Not belonging, they are left to fend for themselves while living in the shadows. Surviving through government assistance or using a stolen identity as a means to gain employment, the undocumented struggle to survive in a nation that is aware of their existence yet chooses to do nothing about it. To address the illegal immigration epidemic in the United States, its leaders must hold all lawbreakers accountable while compassionately and ethically addressing the issue through a balanced approach of amnesty and deportation. The United States of America as a republic is defined to have a government of laws, and not of men as stated by John Adams during its founding (5). Therefore no man or group of men can exist above the law without disturbing civil cohesion and a breakdown in how our society functions.It is the fundamental responsibility of the government to maintain and enforce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Examples Of Power Struggle In Frankenstein Throughout Frankenstein, the growing strife between Victor and the monster is representative of a class war. This strife is due to the monster and Victor s conflicting interests and results in a power struggle between the two. This power struggle is similar to one we see in real life, between the bourgeoisie and the working class, as they have a similar power dynamic (Wilson 116). Since the bourgeoisie are credited with the creation of the working class and have control over many aspects of their life, they have immense power over the workers, yet the workers have the strength in numbers to rise up and resist the bourgeoisie. This power struggle reached a peak during the time of the Victorian Era, including increasing strife between both the bourgeoisie and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This resentment can clearly be seen in Frankenstein, it starts with the monster resenting Victor for creating him and creating him in a way that makes humans despise him (Shelley 85). This resentment against Victor continues to grow, especially after Victor refuses to build a companion for the monster. This is the brink for the monster and is when he truly begins to wage a class war upon Victor. Victor is also resentful of the monster. Thoughts of the monster have plague Victor throughout the entire novel, even when he was under the impression that the monster had been destroyed, during the winter after the monster s creation (39). Victor s resentment continues to grow as the monster begins to make his presence know in murdering Victor s family and friends. Like the workers, the monster is willing to do anything to improve his conditions, even if it involves waging a class war upon those high up on the social hierarchy. Considering that the monster and Victor become alienated throughout the novel, it is clear to see that they represent a class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Supernatural in Hamlet In the time of William Shakespeare there was a strong belief in the existence of the supernatural. Thus, the supernatural is a recurring aspect in many of Shakespeare s plays. In two such plays, Hamlet and Macbeth, the supernatural is an integral part of the structure of the plot. It provides a catalyst for action, an insight into character, and augments the impact of many key scenes. The supernatural appears to the audience in many varied forms. In Hamlet, the most notable form of the supernatural that appears is the ghost. However, in Macbeth, a ghost, a floating dagger, witches, and prophetic apparitions make appearances. The role of the supernatural is very important in Hamlet and Macbeth. The role that the supernatural plays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leads to Macbeth s downfall. The third apparition is a child with a crown on his head, represents Malcolm, Duncan s son. This apparition also gives Macbeth a false sense of security because of the Birnam Wood prophecy. The supernatural is a recurring aspect in many of the plays written by William Shakespeare. In Hamlet and Macbeth the supernatural is an integral part of the structure of the plot. In these plays the supernatural provides a catalyst for action by the characters. It supplies insight into the major players and it augments the impact of many key scenes. The supernatural appeals to the audience s curiosity of the mysterious and thus strengthens their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Colonialism And Colonialism In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of... Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness is a very famous book which has been considered by my many a key reading into the insight of colonialism. Heart of Darkness is a novel that focuses on colonialism of Africans specifically the Congo and the effect that has on the indigenous people who inhabit it as well the European colonists. The book focuses on a trip that the main character Marlow takes and what he sees and how it changes him. The book is based off the author Conrad real life experience when he traveled to the Congo and captained a ship that sailed down the Congo River. He would later become ill during his travel and returned home. He then returned home and wrote the Heart of Darkness. Heart of Darkness is a novel that looks at the true darkness of men in their quest for power and wealth. In my paper, I will give a summary of Heart Darkness its relation to colonialism and some of its major themes. The story itself seems to be a dramatized retelling of some of the experiences that Conrad saw on his own travels to the Congo. The story focuses on Marlow s job as captain of an ivory transporter ship. A major catalyst of the book is Marlow sailing the Congo to meet a man named Kurtz an ivory procurement worker who is said to be an idealistic but highly capable and smart man. Upon his travel to the central station, Marlow is shocked upon seeing what the European traders have done to the natives. Marlow discovers on his travels brutality and senseless overworking of the natives. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Descriptive Essay Car Car I always had dreamed of buying my own muscle car in high school. I would shop every day trying to find one that was affordable, and fast. I never could find one until one day while I was at a family gathering my Dad asked his cousin if he had any older cars around the farm that were for sale. He said, I have the one for you. A 1982 Pontiac Firebird. It was not pretty, but it was fast he said. A few months past, while we figured out a time to go look at this car. Finally the day came. On the way there I was just imagining this car to look amazing. We arrived and sure enough I got my hopes up, it was an ugly green color. We looked it over and he took me for a ride in the car. During the ride he hit the throttle around the corner and we slid sideways. I was sold, this car was quick. I was going to buy this project car no matter what it took. We loaded the car up on the trailer and gave him $500 and we were headed back home. A few weeks past before we started working on the car. We ordered parts and eventually got it to run better, and we were able to keep the engine cool by adding electric fans. We found a set of used tires to put on it. The tires were not the right offset size, so the rear tires stuck out about two inches on each side. I eventually started to drive it on the streets and all over the place. While working on the car one weekend my dad started calling the car The Firechicken. Eventually my friend made stickers that said Firechicken, and now there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Portrayal Of African Americans During The Film The... There are many times when people say that everyone has some sort of prejudice towards an ethnic group. A perfect example is that of the portrayal of races through stereotypes in American films that are being made and sold to the public. Since the beginning of the silent black and white movies there have been stereotypes that misrepresent ethnic groups, such as the negative portrayal of African Americans in minstrel shows. Although these extreme negative racist portrayals have ended, the film industry still insists on adding stereotypes that negatively portrays ethnic minorities, such as Asian Americans, Hispanics Americans, and African Americans. In the movie industry, no minority has been exempt from being negatively portrayed in films, such as the Asian Americans. During the first half of the 1900 s, Asian Americans were victimized through racist cartoons and movies. Further negative representation of Asian Americans gained momentum during World War 2, particularly towards Japanese Americans. Further, in today s modern society, movies often depict Asian Americans through stereotypes, such as Asian American women being portrayed as sexual objects, the smart Asian, and the Wise old man who possess infinite wisdom. Asian American women have been continuously being used as sexual objects on the big screen. Asian and Asian American women in the movies play the role of being extremely submissive to their male counterparts. This could be noted in many films, such as Rambo part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Suicide Survey Statistics Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics College of Public Health University of South Florida Tampa, Florida April, 2018 APPROVED: _____________________________________ Project Supervisor Name Degrees Date TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures ii Abstract iii Introduction 1 Background and Rationale 2 Methods 5 Results 8 Discussion and Conclusion 11 Literature Cited 13 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1. Null and alternative hypotheses for chi square tests of independence and z test of two proportions for suicide death data in Idaho and the USA 2000 2015 7 Table 1: Data on suicide exposure variables, by case/control status, and odds ratios for suicide deaths in Idaho 2000 2015 8 Table 2: Chi square test ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... rurality and social fragmentation), distal individual level factors (e.g. family history and personality traits), and proximal individual level factors (e.g. psychosis and substance intoxication).12 Social support networks, strong reasons for living, and effective problem solving skills are protective factors as well.12 A study analyzed the relationship of race and states with higher levels of social capital and concluded that white men and women in states with higher levels of social capital had significantly lower suicide rates when controlling for other influential factors (e.g. gun ownership and population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Copyright Holders And The Copyright INTRODUCTION Copyright holders are given a property right to their work according to section 1 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA 1988). Thus the right holders are given an exclusive right to their work. Anyone who carries out an act, which is exclusive to the right holders, without obtaining their permission prior to the act, infringes on the copyright holders proprietary rights. A lot of people have been taking advantage of the internet for the commission of copyright infringement and they do so anonymously. Charleton, J, while dealing with a case of online copyright infringement, explains that it is a problem that not only undermines the business of the content industry, but also ruins the ability of a generation of creative persons to earn a viable living . In their quest for financial gain in respect of their work and the protection of their work, right holders have, consequently turned against the internet service providers who serve as the middlemen, seeking to hold them accountable for the infringement of the offenders using their networks to commit these crime. Consequently, the issue of indirect liability against Internet Service Providers has resulted into a floodgate of litigant wanting to enforce their right. Internet Service Providers were reluctant to interfere with their subscribers access to website not until the recent epidemic, where right holders are able to bring action against them and hold them liable for their subscribers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Gun Firearms Should Be Handled In 1787, when the U.S. Constitution was written, did our founding fathers plan for the negative association of guns with violence amongst their own citizens? Did they foresee the advancement of their one shot muskets becoming automatic assault rifles? The news today is riddled with debates of gun control due to many accounts of our nation s troubled citizens, to the unaware youth, being able to easily obtain lethal firearms. From the tragedy of Sandy Hook and Virginia Tech to the death of a four year old by his own mother s gun, brings to attention to the question of how these lethal firearms should be handled. Opinions vary from both extremes of the spectrum but as the controversial topic continues, many gun enthusiasts believe that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due the death of this instructor, which happened to be a 12 year war veteran, an uproar of why this little girl was handling a submachine gun often used by soldiers. (Almasy) In the Chicago Tribune, Christy Gutowski and Vikki Ortiz Healy write an article that challenges the required age of handling firearms, they reveal that even at a younger age, shooting a gun was not a problem but the procedure used to teach the girl was not up to par. A very common practice is to blame the outcome of guns, but very few question how the firearms were used. Through tragedies like, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, we begin to question as to why such a troubled man was able to obtain a gun. From the analysis of Adam Lanza s crime, they were able to see that he had first killed his mother with a Savage Mark II rifle, also being known that this gun was obtainable to him due to the fact that he was older than 18 years of age. In addition to this firearm, he had at least two semi automatic rifles and two handguns. The grieved parents and our on looking nation were outraged at the feasibility of his accessibility of lethal firearms. Many questioned the usage of semi automatic firearms and why Lanza s mother had owned them, this had also started waves of pro gun control to make way in the Senate. (Awr) The United States the process of owning or buying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay about Long Day s Journey into Night Eugene by O Neill amp;#9;In the play Long Day s Journey Into Night by Eugene O Neill, the Tyrone family is haunted not by what is present in flesh facing them, but by memories and constant reminders of what has been the downfall of the family for years. amp;quot; No it can never be now. But it was once, before you amp;quot; (72) [James Tyrone referring to the Morphine addiction of his wife, Mary, which attributed to the undoing of the family]. Their trials and tribulations are well documented by O Neill through the proficient utilization of theme, characterization, plot, setting, and style. amp;#9;Throughout the play, O Neill s theme is one of a disclosure into the life of a seemingly normal family on the outside yet convoluted with bitterness on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... amp;quot;I hope, sometime, without meaning it, I will take an overdose. I never could do it deliberately. The Blessed Virgin could never forgive me, then. amp;quot; (121) It is apparent in this muttering by Mary to herself that her addiction has seized control over her and that she no longer can bear the pain. amp;#9;James Tyrone is faced with many a problem. Through this tough time he is faced with personal, family, and financial conflicts, thus attributing to the plot. Besides having to deal with his wife s addiction, his sons ill health and drinking problems, and his financial decisions, (which have proven to be for the worse), James struggles with a personal conflict throughout the play. He believes that he may be the cause of some of the family problems and that he has dealt with them in an improper manner. amp;quot;So I m to blame!... amp;quot; (39) amp;#9;The setting of the play is the Tyrones Puritan New England home, which provides for many of the arguments that take place in the novel. These arguments often arise due to the fact that their house never really felt like a true home to them. amp;quot;I never felt it was my home. It was wrong from the start amp;quot; (44) The town in which the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...