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Reaction Paper On Modafinil
Modafinil
Modafinil is a very powerful wakefulness promoting drug and stimulant that was developed to treat
narcolepsy as well as other daytime sleep disorders. Its ability to prevent fatigue and sleeplessness is
just a part of the bigger picture. Extensive testing has indicated that it offers quite an impressive list of
cognitive benefits ranging from mental alertness and enhanced mood to better memory, reduced
fatigue, improved reaction time and increased motivation.
Modafinil has been listed as a Schedule IV controlled substance and is usually sold as a prescription
drug and typically, it is prescribed under names such as Modapro, Sun Pharma Modalert, Alertec and
Provigil. Originally, it was created by a French medical professor Michel Jouvet in the ... Show more
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The action of Modafinil on the hypothalamus is what is believed to elevate the levels of histamine thus
greatly contributing to alertness and wakefulness. The effects of Modafinil have been shown to wear
off when the natural neuronal histamine is depleted by an inhibitor that is quite powerful. It runs
counter to methylphenidate which reacts in a manner different from the histidine decarboxylase
inhibitor, fluoromethylhistidine.
Oxerin/ Hypocretin: Much of the wakefulness promoting action of Modafinil is attributed to its action
on the hypocretin, rather oxerin system of the brain. It is situated within the hypothalamus and is
responsible for regulating appetite, arousal and wakefulness. The most common forms of narcolepsy
are usually caused by a lack of hypocretin which Modafinil addresses by acting directly through
oxerin neurons. By stimulating these neurons, the production of histamines and other
neurotransmitters related to alertness and wakefulness is also enhanced.
Benefits and Effects of
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Authoritarian Technologies In The Whale And The Reactor
Although Ursula Franklin and Langdon Winner both classify technology in different ways, they bring
up many similar points regarding the intersection of power and technology in our everyday life.
Franklin s theory of technology as practice categorizes technology as either prescriptive or holistic in
The Real World of Technology, which correlates well with Winner s idea of technology being created
with either authoritarian or democratic motives in The Whale and the Reactor. After reading both
arguments, a clear correlation can be made between holistic/democratic technologies and
prescriptive/authoritarian technologies as a way to describe power in our society.
Franklin uses the term technology to define ways of doing something. To her, holistic ... Show more
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Franklin s idea of a prescriptive technology is any process that has been broken down into steps,
where workers specialize in only one step. These technologies require discipline and planning, and are
designed for compliance (Franklin, 1999). She uses Chinese bronze making to show how each step
involves different people, because if they weren t completed properly, the process couldn t continue.
Similarly, Winner s view on authoritarian technology in that objects can either be designed to assist
those with a hidden agenda to establish patterns of power and authority (Winner, 1986) or that new
technologies or some of their qualities can be strongly or specifically linked to parties who are trying
to create a need for authority or power. Both of these arguments highlight that these technologies now
dominate society, and are no longer restricted to mainly material production. They can be found in
administrative and economic activities as well as many aspects governance. Technology can now
control where we can and cannot go, removing the need to make decisions. He used the construction
of overpasses in New York as an example of this. To control who was able to get into the city,
overpasses were built low so only cars (owned by white people in the middle and upper class) could
get in and those who took public transit (poor people and racial minorities) could not, limiting the
amount of low income citizens. This also shows that new technologies can be created for one purpose
(transportation) to disguise hidden motives (controlling the demographic of a population). Franklin
also acknowledges this, explaining that although prescriptive technologies have brought us many
important products, raised living standards and increased well being, they have also created a culture
of compliance (Franklin, 1999). Winner and Franklin both show a concern for these types of
technologies,
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Comparing Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos and...
Comparing Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos and Cruel Intentions the Movie
It is my intention to compare the book, Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos, to its modern
movie version, Cruel Intentions starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. I intend to examine how the original
French text was modified in reference to plot, character, morals/values, and themes. I also plan to
discuss how these transformations change the meaning of the story and reflect different
cultural/historical contexts. There are some major differences between these two works, if only
because of when they were written. First, the plots of both works need to be discussed and explained
how they are different. The stories of both works have basically the same ... Show more content on
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Cecile directly gets revenge on Catherine. In Dangerous Liaisons, she does not. This also relates to
cultural context. It shows how more independent women are in the modern world. In Dangerous
Liaisons, Tourvel dies of misery and Cecile goes into the convent. This shows that women were much
weaker and less independent in society in the late 1700s. The last scene in the movie shows Annette
driving off in Sebastian s expensive car. This is a typical ending to a modern story. In the book, her
character dies, but in the movie, she is the vengeful, independent woman. It is apparent that the morals
and values of both works change because of their cultural and historical context. Dangerous Liaisons
was basically written to teach young women in society what not to do. This kind of literature was
looked down upon at the time it was written.
In 1824 a decree of the cour royale de Paris condemned it to be destroyed as dangerous . This verdict
remained the official one throughout the later nineteenth century. The book was spoken of only to be
deplored: a picture of the most odious immortality, that should never have been revealed even
supposing it had been true , a work of revolting immorality , a book to be admired and execrated .
(Laclos, p. 7)
It was considered to be an immoral book. The movie was made mainly for entertainment purposes.
Since we basically live in an immoral society, it was well accepted as a good movie. Although the
schemes that Catherine
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A Report On Consumer Confidence And Retail Sales
Target Corporation is known as the second largest box store right behind its strongest competitor
Walmart. The corporation has expanded throughout years and continue exceed to expectation. In this
paper I will be analyzing the company by linking two economic indicators: consumer confidence and
retail sales. I will be utilizing these two indicators to give some insight on how this company is doing,
as well as provide some recommendation on how to increase revenue. Introduction: Target was
founded in 1962. It opened its first discounted store doors in Roseville, Minnesota. Target opened
more store shortly later in the year in St. Louis Park, Crystal and Duluth, Minn. Since then it expanded
throughout the United States from Hawaii to the Hamptons; with expedition into Canada in 2013.
Target is discount store. It carries clothing, shoes, jewelry, health and beauty products, electronics,
bedding, kitchen supplies, sporting goods, toys, pet supplies, automotive supplies, and hardware
supplies. They also carry seasonal merchandise like patio furniture during the summer, as well as
Halloween and Christmas decorations during the months of October December. It also carries a
narrow sum of groceries, normally non perishable items. Target is a growing corporation who has over
1,795 stores in the United States with introductory of 130 stores in Canada. Target is a diverse and
groundbreaking store that supports their mission, expect more,
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Florida State University Case Study
How much money spent The university spent money on operations, non operations, and construction
of the university (Florida State University, 2016a). Operating expenses was the area where most of the
spending was occurring, and sixty three percent of the operating expenses involved compensation and
employee benefits (Florida State University, 2016a). Florida State University (2016a) explained that
there was approximately a five percent increase for compensation and employee benefits compared to
the previous year. The operating expenses were $510.7 million more than the operating budget, and
non operating revenues were used to cover the remaining balance (Florida State University, 2016a).
Non operating expenses totaled $18.4 million, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since Florida State University was a public research university, leaders at the institution needed to
lobby to gain funding. Florida State University gained funding from performance and preeminence
funding (Florida State University, 2016a). Leaders needed to focus on the twelve areas of criteria for
the preeminent state research university program (The Florida Legislature, 2017), and the ten areas of
criteria for performance based funding (McCall, 2017). By focusing on the criteria, the university
could have some control on this form of government funding. Leaders could enhance government
funding by focusing on lobbying and preeminent and performance based criteria. (131 words)
Where money comes from Revenue
Grants and Contracts
The university was a public research university and received a significant amount of funding through
grants and contracts from private organizations, the government, and industries (Florida State
University, 2016a). Research grants and contracts were earned by faculty and paid for resources for
research (Florida State University, 2016a). According to Florida State University (2016a), research
grants and contracts earned $190 million in revenue.
Grants and contracts under operating revenue decreased by $17 million from the previous year
(Florida State University, 2016a). Capital and noncapital grants and contracts provided a smaller
amount of
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The Cultural Expectations And Rules
Norms
A norm is something that is standard in society. Within sociology, it is specifically the cultural
expectations and rules that a person within the culture is supposed to uphold. Norms tell an individual
how they should behave within a certain situation. According to Saul McLeod of Simply Psychology
(2008), people are expected to behave in a way that is not random. Norms are social standards that are
agreed upon by a society so that members of a culture do not deviate into areas that others would
consider abnormal and wrong. Also norms vary by culture, so one culture that has an agreed upon and
socially practiced norm may vary from another culture that does not do the same thing and instead has
different norms. Each culture s norms differ based on beliefs and customs.
Norms are a general category of social rules. Taboos, laws, mores, and folkways are all norms. A
taboo is something that a culture forbids. Laws are strictly enforced formal rules by the government or
social powers within a culture. A more is a norm related to morals; what is deemed right or not within
a particular society. Also folkways are customs that are socially accepted, but are not strictly enforced.
Following norms are important because an individual is only socially accepted if they follow the set
norms.
The norm that I violated is a norm within American culture. It is a violation of a norm to clip your
toenails when around a group of other individuals within this culture. This norm is
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The Main Focal Point Of Erik Larson s Devil
The main focal point of Erik Larson s Devil in the White City is centered around the excitement,
murders, and magic of the Chicago World s Fair of 1893. In 1890, Chicago was becoming a very
populated and anxious city of America. The city itself wanted something to prove to the more
traditional eastern cities of the United States. Driven by its massive civic pride, Chicago joined in the
election against New York, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. to be considered where the placement of
the next World s Fair would be located. Paris, France hosted the previous World s Fair and left the
world astonished with its architectural achievements with the Eiffel tower. Civic leaders in the
opposing cities ultimately agreed to place the Fair in Chicago. ... Show more content on
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Daniel Burnham and John Root s project of the Chicago World s Fair convinces the reader that the
project was tremendously rushed. Burnham and Root faced a lot of complications and dilemmas.
Starting with the time constraint when the Fair needed to be finished. If an engineer capable of besting
Eiffel did not step forward soon, Burnham knew, there simply would not be enough time left to build
anything worthy of the fair. Somehow he needed to rouse the engineers of America. (155) Burnham
was given ___ years until the opening date May 1, 1893. This project had to be done swiftly and still
galvanize America, and more importantly the world. With this difficulty that Burnham had to confront,
he also had to confront his architectural team about their artistic views and how they could comprise
on an unambiguous theme for the Fair. Certainly with the time limitations Burnham and his team of
employees faced, some obstacles would occur with the treatment of his workers. Burnham had to open
the fair in two weeks, it was mid April, the weather was gorgeous, but other cruelties abounded. Four
exposition workers lost their lives, two from fractured skulls, two electrocuted. The
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Technology Friend or Foe
Eng 102
3/28/12
TECHNOLOGY FRIEND OR FOE?
Until recently, I had always accepted technology as a wonderful friend, but after doing some in depth
reading and research on the topic I found that technology also has its draw backs. Through research I
found that technology has been nothing more than a journey of trial and error. In my research I
discovered what I choose to call the dark side of technology. Everyday household conveniences,
transportation, and modern medicine are all products of technology that are an integral part of our
society. More often than not these products and services are viewed as assets or friends of our society
.and the draw backs are often overlooked And why not ? We are a Convenience oriented society, ...
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And yet with each mechanical genius comes an inevitable amount of deaths and tragedies from which
no one is immune (Florman 111).
When I was a young girl, my family and I, in the safety of our own family car. took a trip to
Tombstone, Arizona to capture a little of the Old West while it still existed. The trip being a spur of the
moment decision, didnt give us much time but to put together some sandwiches and soda pops then
head out for Tombstone. We witnessed a real gunfight and a stage coach robbery, we even had a
genuine cowboy dinner. We enjoyed the old western atmosphere, and were disappointed when it came
time to leave. We then headed for the nearest gas station and fueled up before heading home. It was
already past sunset and we children drifted off to sleep with happy thoughts of the day. I remember
waking up to the feeling of weightlessness like that of a roller coaster ride. we were flying off the
freeway at high speed, when I finally realized that we were going to crash. I felt a hard blow and was
knocked unconscious. When I came to I found myself trapped in the car which was now upside down,
and all I could hear was screaming and crying all around me. it seemed like hours had passed before
help had arrived. It wasn t until then that I felt something warm flowing down my face. It was blood
from my aunt Maria who was
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Athenian Citizenship Essay
Athenian Citizenship: Aristotle s Exclusions
In Aristotle s interpretation of citizenship, it is clear that citizenship is a fluid title, applied to an
exclusive group of men only after meeting certain qualifications, and revocable upon meeting certain
others. While Aristotle is unable to answer clearly who should properly be called a citizen and what a
citizen really is (p.85), he dedicates several chapters to explicating who is not a citizen in an attempt to
determine who is. Though Aristotle cannot come up with a composite definition of a citizen that
applies to all citizens, he provides reasons for the exclusion of several groups of Athenian inhabitants
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Though the numbers used here are an over simplified breakdown of the population, when slaves,
foreigners, the elderly and artisans are taken into account as well, it is clear to see that citizens are a
minority in Athens, tasked with representing and legislating for the population as a whole.
In Aristotle s view, arbitrary factors like common residence and the ability to use the law for the
purposes of suing and being sued are not adequate to warrant citizenship. Ancestry and lineage are
insufficient alone to grant citizenship. The logic behind this is that foreigners and slaves are entitled to
residence utilization of certain portions of the law, but these rights are granted by a treaty, not because
they have earned an equal place in Athenian society as rightful citizens (III.1, p.85). While these
residents are afforded the protections of the laws, they are not allowed the opportunity to participate in
the legislation process to determine said laws. Though the opportunity for political participation is not
afforded to them, the inability to participate in the administration of justice and holding office is still
held against them as a condition of non citizenship.
Contrary to our modern day notions of citizenship, wherein many
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The Epidemic Of Today s Culture
This generation s culture is toxic for today s youth. It is known that today s generation is definitely
less respectful and more technology friendly than any other generation, but now it is affecting the
mental and physical health of kids across the country. To know how today s culture is ruining
childhood it is a good thing to understand how technology, fast food, and marketing is playing a part
in affecting children every where and to protect them from these things. First of all, data shows that
75% of young people reported seeing people kissing or having sex in TV shows or movies they ve
watched. The data conducted showed that 69% of young people have listened to sexual music. 19%
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Technology, fast food, and marketing are playing a role in that. Technology is causing a strain on kids
innocence because 75% of them admit to seeing sexual or inappropriate things on the shows they ve
watched or websites they ve visited. In addition, child obesity has doubled in the past decade because
of the increase of things like fast food restaurants or unhealthy snacks being purchased for the kids.
Finally, marketing tactics can impact the mental and physical health of kids in America. Obesity has
been linked to marketing because of all the sugary products being advertised directly to children.
Overall, pinpointing the reasons why this generation s kids are not only more stressed but less
healthier is hard, but starting with the basics like technology and food and even advertisements can
help adults figure out a way to protect their kids from this toxic
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Pros And Cons Of Fear Of Super Intelligence
Should we be scared of super intelligence? Superintelligence is an artificial intelligence that has its
own brain and can develop its own thoughts which is likely to be smarter than human in every aspects
including ability to work and social skills. Superintelligence can come in many forms of technology
including computers and robots. In today s world, there are many evidences which prove that
superintelligence exists in our society. There is no doubt why people to be scared of this kind of
technology that can think and make decisions on its own. With its abilities to evolve and self learn the
environment, there are unlimit consequences that can derive from these machines. Torres has put this
in a very precise and easy to understand words, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Arend Hintze, there are four different types of fear about artificial intelligence including
fear of unforeseen, fear of misuse, fear of wrong social priorities, and fear of the nightmare scenario;
the first fear being fear of unforeseen. Even if the designers of the superintelligence think they can
control what they have made, they might not understand what the machine is thinking. One of the
examples of the real world being AlphaGo, the computer program, have beaten the professional go
player from South korea, Lee Sedol, who is one of the best go players in the world. Go is one of the
most complex board games with the most simple rules where there are two players in which each one
of them takes turn placing one of the stones given (black or white) onto the 19 by 19 grid board. The
purpose of the game is to create as much territories surrounded by their own stones as possible. Once a
player s stones are circled by the other player s stones, those stones need to be removed from the
board. Since there is no artificial intelligence that have ever beat the brain of human before, the Alpha
go, which was developed by a team of twenty people, is considered one of the superintelligence.
These kinds of artificial intelligence system that can defeat human s brain could turn into something
scary in the future. Thus, humans should be aware of superintelligence and be responsible of what
they have
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Persuasive Narrative Writing
The sun reflects off the green blades of grass and onto my light grey two story house with white
window shutters. 90 degrees fahrenheit, I read on my phone. Why do I have to go outside? I think to
myself. My twin brother Joseph and I were forced to play outside. We are fraternal twins. Sitting on
the porch, bored out of our minds. There is nothing to do. I tell myself. Mom, I m bored, I whine to
my mom who is cleaning the house while my dad is at work. If you re bored, I can find something for
you to clean Sophie, said my mom. Nevermind, I say. I hate cleaning, like every other kid in America.
I think to myself. After what seemed like thirty minutes of waiting around doing nothing, I got bored.
Hey do you want to race? I ask Joseph. Sure I guess, but I will totally beat you, he answers. Whoever
can do three laps around the house first and fastest wins. No cheating, I say the rules as I draw the
finish line. We race. I run as fast as I can but he still beats me. If I just jumped over the finish line I
would have beat him. He beat me by a nanosecond. I need to beat him at something. I think. I am very
competitive. After about five minutes of a mix of sulking that I lost and trying to figure out what I can
beat Joseph in, a tall tree catches my eye. Hey how about we see who can climb the highest on that
tree , I say as I point to the tree that looks 110 feet tall. As I walk to the tree, my brother goes on about
how I shouldn t be doing this, but
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Dinosaur Extinction Research
Intro to question:
Their extinction occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period and is noted as one of the largest mass
extinctions in Earth s history and is referred to as the K T (Cretaceous Tertiary) extinction but is now
called the Cretaceous Paleogene (K Pg) event by many researchers. So from this information a
question has been derived, How effectively does the asteroid theory explain the extinction of
dinosaurs compared to other theories? A wide variety of extinction theories have been suggested and
some of the following examples have been evidentially thought wrong by many. Some examples of
the extinction theories are the toxic volcanic gasses and dust (Volcanism), asteroid impact on earth and
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In the early to mid stages of the Cretaceous period the worlds temperatures became hotter by about
10°, some scientists have linked this to the Asteroid Impact theory. Others linked it to the volcanic
activity that is known today as India and Pakistan. The late Cretaceous period was a great time of
change, continents were splitting and volcanoes were spitting lots of gas and ash into the atmosphere
greatly altering climate. Whether it be gradual or sudden changes in climate dinosaurs habitats and
environment would have been affected making it harder for them to adapt. A sudden change may have
triggered a change in the weather thus affecting food sources. Gradual changes may have slowly
changed environments like cool wet areas into dry areas affecting life there in a big way.
Prove theories?/evidence: 300
A team led by the Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez demonstrated that a large bolide (generic term for
meteor, comet or asteroid) had collided with Earth close to or at the end of the Cretaceous extinction
event roughly 65 million years ago. Evidence for this is the concentration of a rare Earth element
Iridium in the sediments of areas in Italy. Iridium is rare as it is most commonly found on bolides that
have come in contact with Earth as opposed to in the Earth.
Answer/full conclusion:
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Society Versus the Individual Essay
Society Versus the Individual
The adage, the proper study of man is man , aside from its obvious gendered exclusion, describes
mounds of writing and thought about society and its components. Debates rage on in virtually all
fields with variations on the same theme: society versus the individual. In the writings of Durkheim,
Sahlins, and Foucault, the individual as coherent, persistent, and in control dissolves and is subsumed,
to different extents, within society. For the first two, society dominates the individual to a large degree
but not entirely. For Foucault, however, the entire terms of the debate seem meaningless, as both are
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Obviously, these philosophical distinctions do not necessarily preclude subjectivity or make one feel
any less free , but the move is important strategically. If the subject is, while not an illusion (Foucault
29), fabricated by discourse, it becomes a politicized space that can have various destructive or
productive effects.
Beyond being merely arbitrary, Foucault offers some solid reasons the individual may be politically
undesirable. On the one hand, the concept of an individual subject with relative autonomy, coherence,
persistence, and so forth is far from internally cogent. If the subject is partially determined, and
partially free, the theory doesn t say much at all because free remains undefined. If the freedom has
behavior, patterns, or rules then it is not free, but if it is random, it is just as meaningless to call it free.
Further, if the subject is only free in certain cases, but is not free to determine what those cases are,
then it cannot control its own freedom, and is thus again unfree. Even if the self were considered
entirely free, which can only be established of course by non falsifiable decrees such as the Sartrean
insistence
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New York Trip Research Paper
Have you ever visited a place you have never seen before or walked their streets and all of a sudden
you start being a person who lives there? Well I have when I went to New York for the first time. My
Girl Scout Troop and I decided to take a nice trip to New York. Many of us had never been there
before and couldn t wait to see the places and cultural sites New York was known for. For example
The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Time Square, and famous Broadway Plays. On our first day we
were able to take a ferry ride to the famous Statue of Liberty. While we were there we got to take a
tour around it, go inside and then go all the way to the top where the torch is and see the amazing view
of all the buildings, the ocean,and the Islands. After we were done with the Statue of Liberty we took
the ferry to Ellis Island and had the chance to tour where over 12 million immigrants came to. We got
see where the baggage claims and dormitories were, the hospitals, and Wall of Honor. Even though we
didn t expect to learn on the trip it was actually fun to learn about what immigrants went through and
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Some of the stores we went to were Urban Outfitters, Bath and Body Works, Rue21, Aeropostale, the
Nike store and more. After we all used up pretty much all of our money we decided to all try the philly
cheese steak sliders at a restaurant called Nathan s. We all loved it and wish that was all we ate for the
whole trip
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College Sports-Related Injury Analysis
The figure above is a bar chart showing competition and practice injury rates per 1,000 athlete
exposures and competition/practice rate ratios, by 25 championship sports in the United States for 5
academic years, 2009 10 through 2013 14. ( College Sports Related Injuries , 2015). The graph that is
shown above is the percentage rate of injuries for each sport, separating the sport by season and
having the women and men s percentage separated. In any sport, there are always injuries, no matter
how hard the athletes try to avoid getting injured someone will eventually receive one. Sports injuries
have caused many theses the risks of not being able to play in some games and even being able to not
play for a full season and also has taken away
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Lilly And Olsen s The Lunch Room
Lilly and Olsen Sisters entered in the lunch room. The lunchroom was filled with numerous students,
some of them were sitting on the chairs and others were on the wooden benches. There was a smell of
food everywhere in the room. Lilly with her friends gets in the line to take their meal.
What kind of smell it is? said Lilly.
I think they made pizza, said Morgan.
Pizza! What is it? said Lilly.
What! You never ate it said Vicki.
it s very delicious and our favorite lunch meal, said Morgan.
Oh! I should try this said Lilly
After few moments, Lilly and her friends were getting closer to the shelf where kitchen lady was
serving the food to the students.
Lunch room lady was wearing an apron over her white dress. There was a name label over her apron
Doris Margret .
Next! , said Doris loudly. It was Lilly s turn to take food.
Hey! I have never seen you here, are you newbie , asked Doris.
Yes! Miss Margret , said Lilly with full respect and smile on her face.
Miss Margret Smiled to listen to her name with that respect. Most students never show this much
respect for her. That s why she served double mix potatoes and two slices of pizza with tomato
ketchup to Lilly.
Nice to meet you, Lilly. , said Miss Margret.
Nice to meet you too Miss Margret and Thanks for the meal. , replied Lilly.
They found and sit on one empty table with chairs on the corner. After some couple of minutes,
Jennifer came and sit beside the Vicki.
Where were you Jennifer? asked Morgan.
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A Genre Analysis of Graduate-Level Reading Response Blogs...
Introduction
As a community, academics are increasingly accepting the use of public, online, journal style writings
known as weblogs (blogs) as a valid pedagogy for the classroom. The attraction of using blogs within
a classroom setting stems mainly from the discursive possibilities that the new technology offers:
namely, that blogs allow for a discussion of nearly any topic in a socially moderated medium that
encourages participants to compare, expand upon, and modify their understanding of that topic in
relation to the ideas of their peers. While these discourses may serve any variety of purposes, one
growing use of the medium is as a format for reading responses a somewhat traditional pedagogical
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Second, because they are written by students seeking advanced degrees, their language, sophistication,
and features are likely in sharp contrast to blogs written by undergraduate and K 12 students. Finally,
they do not appear to follow any special criteria for classroom blogs, although (as will become evident
in the following analysis) they do display a few moderating characteristics that show evidence of
conformity to a common set of discursive moves and practices.
The value of the academic blog, both in general and in its many sub genres, is that it allows students to
write for an audience broader than the teacher (who inevitably becomes the real audience for most
graded assignments) and yet narrower and more specific than the often described general academic
audience; in other words, by writing for and often responding to their peers, students are able to
develop a rhetorical awareness of audience that they are rarely afforded in more traditional
assignments
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The Effects Of Nuclear Power On America
Nuclear Power in America
On Wednesday, March 28, 1979, around 4 a.m., there was a failure in the water pumps at the Three
Mile Island in Middletown, Pennsylvania. This led to a partial meltdown of a nuclear power plant. The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (now
Health and Human Services), the Department of Energy, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania all
conducted particular studies of the radiological consequences of the accident. Approximately two
million people were estimated to have received an average of one millirem of radiation, and there was
a maximum dose to a person who was at the site of 100 millirem ( Backgrounder ). To put this into
perspective, an exposure from a single chest X ray is two to six millirem ( Doses ). However, this put
fear into the minds of politicians and others all across the country. What the people do not know,
though, is nuclear is better. Instead of using fossil fuels and wind power, America ought to switch to
nuclear energy to power the country because it is safer, cleaner, less expensive, and more reliable than
the current ways of producing energy
The United States (U.S.) gets 84% of its total energy from oil, coal, and natural gas, all of which are
fossil fuels ( Fossil Fuels. ) And in 2008, 49% of U.S. electricity came from just coal. This is largely
due to the abundant supply of coal in the U.S., and it is a relatively inexpensive energy source.
However, what are the costs of
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Andrew Carnegie s The Gospel Of Wealth
There is a debate on whether or not the top one percent truly deserve the mass of wealth they have
come to claim. Many do not realize how unbalanced our wealth distribution is in the United States.
Many believe that the wealthy deserve higher tax rates or must redistribute their wealth amongst the
lower classes. Many see the wealthy as a terrible, greedy class. But one person thought the wealthy
class was a great, beneficial thing. That person was Andrew Carnegie, who was long story short, one
of the most successful businessmen ever. Like every coin, there is an opposite side and that side was
Karl Marx. Marx was a firm advocate of communism. He found mass amounts of wealth to be a bad
thing. He also believed that the wealthy only existed because of the working class and once the
working class could not find work, they will turn on the wealthy and destroy them. Marx believed that
the government should maintain equality amongst the people. However, Carnegie s ideas of wealth are
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Carnegie did not believe in giving wealth to the government, to charities, or to pass it down as an
inheritance. Carnegie believed wealth must be redistributed through public works or as funds for art.
The wealth that redistributed should create opportunities for those receiving the aid. Thus inspiring a
poor individual to become hard working and through that hard work, become very wealthy as well.
Carnegie also believed that the wealthy should live modestly and did believe in a heavy estate tax
imposed by the government. Carnegie believed that if you owned an estate large enough to require a
hefty tax, then you weren t spreading your wealth wisely. Karl Marx on the other hand had a different
idea of the
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Cultural Values In Sibi And The Breast-Giver By Devi
Analyzing Sibi by Mahabharata and The Breast Giver by Devi and its contexts allow the audience to
pinpoint similar principles and values, despite obvious story telling difference. In the story Sibi, the
king sacrifices himself in order to keep peace because of the reoccurring selflessness as he cares or his
kingdom and all the living things in it. In a similar fashion, in The Breast Giver, Jashoda ends up
giving her life away in order to serve as a mother to many people. Both stories overlap the idea that
doing what is morally correct is for the greater good, even if that means self sacrifice.
The importance of integrity and honesty in Sibi results from the king s love and deep passion for
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Moreover, the most obvious dharma that has appeared in the story is the king that has an obligation to
protect his kingdom and all living things in it. This fact contributes to the conflict of the story because
the hawk is also forced to defend his kingdom, being his family by supplying it with food. Because of
the king s brave actions, the king and the hawk both fulfill their destiny.
Sibi s story reflects the idea that there is no difference between good, bad, hero or villain. Both Sibi
and the Hawk have a duty to protect their own environments and the living things around them. One
of the Hawks duties being having to feed his own makes killing the dove a normal part of living. Even
though Sibi internally disagrees because the dove came from his kingdom he understands that the
hawk has to fulfill his destiny. By accepting this idea one can come to the realization that neither one
of the characters is wrong or evil. On the other hand, both of the characters could be viewed as heroes
since they act on their own dharma and positions in life.
Nonetheless, considering The Breast Giver, the Indian caste system seems to be extremely important
to the characters all throughout the story. The characters frequently mention each other with the titles
based on the caste system involving social position. The narrative portrays traditional reverence for
Brahmins as well off upper class men. Jashoda s
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Management And Leadership Within Justice Environment
RMIT University Global Urban and Social Sciences
JUST 5723 Apply Management and Leadership within Justice Environment
Educators Name: Irene Pagliarella Name: Joshua Dylan Mallia
Contact Details: 0413122093 Student Number: S3380346
Bail Support Program Service
Background
The Bail Support Program Service began on the month of January in the year 2001 as the Pilot Bail
Advocacy Program and lead by the Melbourne Magistrates Court and Corrections Victoria. In 2003,
the pilot bail advocacy program grew and the management moved to the Magistrates Court of
Victoria. On December 2004 it was fused with the Court Referral and Evaluation for Drug
Intervention and Treatment Program.
The Main Aims and Roles
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Provide early treatment, including access to drug treatment and rehabilitation programs. Reduce risk
of the client re offending. The Bail support program also aids an accused person that would otherwise
be remanded in custody to be granted bail and to remain on bail to satisfy the conditions of their bail.
A decrease of relevant services to aid youth to gain bail and meet the conditions has been noted as
possibly contributing towards the large number of youth on custodial remand, mainly for the
indigenous community and younger people who reside in more remote and regional areas.
Because of this the provision aid in finishing bail orders can partake a critical role in decreasing rates
of custodial remand. The bail Support programs are mainly aimed at the youth or adults, to distinguish
the different needs of the groups. The jurisdictions youth Justice department or non government
organisations give them. The Bail support program was created from two other bail programs. The
Bail support program main aim is to achieve the successful completion of bail by the accused that
would normally be in custody. Reduce the amount of accused kept in remand because of lack of
treatment, support from the community and lack of accommodation.
Systems Theory
A system is A set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified
whole (robbins 2006), and Systems theory is the
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The Death of the Auteur Essay
The Death of the Auteur
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The concept of author is originally derived from the Latin word for authority. From the theoretician s
standpoint, the author carries power over the text only to the extent that the ideas and scenarios within
it are originally those of the author. French literary theorist Roland Barthes argues that the function of
an author is to provide the semblance of originality and meaning in The Death of the
Author.
Writing is the destruction of every voice, of every origin. Writing is the neutral, composite, oblique
space where our subject slips away, the negative where all identity is lost, starting with the very
identity of the body writing. (Barthes 1466)
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(Saussure 972 977)
Everything that has been said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only
differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between which the
difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take
the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic
system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system. (Saussure 972)
The application of this idea to Barthes work is in the very essence of the idea of the death of the
author: the rejection of the assumption that the ideas we commit to a certain name are the product of
solely their own conjecture and its manifestations.
As soon as a fact is narrated no longer with a view to acting directly on reality but intransitively, that
is to say, finally outside of any function other than that of the very practice of the symbol itself, this
disconnection occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters into his own death, writing begins.
(Barthes 1466)
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Saussurean logic continues on this theme to the extent that the arbitrary nature of the sign is indicative
of the situation of an individual that operates within the linguistic system, and their helplessness and
passivity in relation to the signs that compose their
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Hmong Social Structure
Social Structures: Hmong vs. Lao Migration is inevitable in the case of the aftermath of conflicts and
wars. Indochina or mainland Southeast Asia is a region where similar stories of migration result to
settlement for diverse groups of people. Two ethnic groups that fall into this story are Hmong and Lao.
Both groups have their unique characteristics, ranging from living in different elevations to having
distinctive social organization patterns. Both Hmong and Lao have very idiosyncratic ethnic identities.
Hmong are known for their diaspora from the mountainous region of southern China into Southeast
Asia (Lecture, 02/07/17). They reside in the highlands ranging from 3,500 to 9,000 feet, while Lao
reside in the lowlands below 3500 feet (Lecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hmong followed a patrilineal kinship system. Only men can inherit properties and belongings; the
father holds title to family property. When couples are married, residence after marriage is either
patrilocal or neolocal, but in the vicinity of paternal house (LeBar, 75). When daughters marry, they
move out of the house. Hmong marriage is regarded as a bond between two clans, so they have strict
exogamy practices. Hmong men remain members of their birth clan for life (Hein, 68). Each of the
family clans have a leader, who is the eldest male of the line. Their society was male centered
(Lecture, 01/26/17). On the other hand, Lao followed the Southeast Asian pattern, which was a
bilateral kinship system. Kinship ties are felt to be equally strong on both sides, the mother and the
father (LeBar, 217). Lao kinship is more laid back compared to Hmong. They pay little attention to
genealogies, since tracing more than three generations is difficult for them (LeBar, 217). Both men
and women can inherit in the family as well, so Lao women are less subordinate to Lao men. Unlike
Hmong, Lao couples have freedom in choosing whether to live on their own or with either spouses
family (Lecture, 01/26/17). Lao marriage does not ensue strict exogamy practices, and Lao,
traditionally, have no family names. Lao are known by their given names, not family names. Overall,
Hmong and Lao have the exact opposite types of
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Disadvantages Of Agglomeration
ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF OVER AGGLOMERATION OF HOTELS ON THE INDIAN
TOURISM INDUSTRY
2.0 Introduction
This chapter reviews relevant literature on over agglomeration and other related concepts used for this
research. Overview of Hotel operation in the world, hotel industry in India, agglomeration of hotels in
the Indian Context, agglomeration effects on performance of hotels, competition and agglomeration,
gains from Hotel Agglomeration
2.1 Overview of Hotel operation in the world
The hospitality industry is one of the fasters growing service industry in the world. Over the years, the
industry has transformed since the first motel. The e Oxford English Dictionary online defines hotel as
an establishment providing accommodation meals and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that there is a positive relationship between proximity
and competition Ottaviano, (2011). In many industries such as the hospitality industry, agglomeration
raises the prospects of heightened competition between hotels that choose to agglomerate. This
position is keenly supported by Bresnahan and Reiss, (1991) and Sutton (1991). In their view even
though agglomeration brings to bare a lot of opportunities and benefits that enhances the performance
of the firm, it also brings about a strong source of completion. This form of competition can be seen in
terms of products, services, human resources, and the fight for the same inputs among many others.
Sutton (1991) uncovered that; agglomeration could interact with hotel s products and services
strategies. Particularly the efforts of the hotel to differentiate their goods and services from other
hotels around them will demand that new strategies to be developed. As emphasized by Ottaviano
(2011), even though agglomeration results in strict competition between firms who choose to locate in
close proximity to other firms, there are still some sorts of opportunities that firms enjoy from
agglomerating. This suggests that agglomeration presents a congenial atmosphere for competition
between hotels which invariably brings about some significant benefits to the agglomerating hotels. A
study conducted by Kalnins and Chung, (2004), also confirms the position that agglomeration brings
opportunities to the hotels that are situated close to each other. They further added that while
competitive effects prevail within the hotel industries, the net benefits of agglomeration may in fact be
positive between differentiated hotels in the particular vicinity. Even though they could not directly
identify the exact mechanisms behind co location or agglomeration in the industry, their results were
consistent with the presence of demand
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Huguenot Wars
The French Wars of Religion, or Huguenot Wars of the 16th century, are names for a period of civil
infighting, military operations and religious war primarily fought between Roman Catholics and
Huguenots(Reformed Protestantism, a.k.a. Calvinist Protestants) in the Kingdom of France. a French
Protestant of the 16th 17th centuries. Largely Calvinist, the Huguenots suffered severe persecution at
the hands of the Catholic majority, and many thousands emigrated from France. Unlike all other
religious wars at the time, the French wars retained their religious character without being confounded
by dynastic considerations.The conflict involved disputes between the aristocratic houses of France,
mainly the Reformed House of Condé (a branch of the House
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The Professor And The Madman Analysis
Simon Winchester unravels the complex mystery of the Oxford English Dictionary and its contributors
in his book, The Professor and the Madman. Already a unique piece of literary accomplishments, the
OED is even more set apart from the rest by its unusual history. Winchester explores the life of one of
its most prominent benefactor and his bizarre fingerprint he made on the creation of the first complete
dictionary. William Chester Minor grew up in the British colony on the coast of India in Ceylon. At an
early age Minor grew up like any healthy, normal boy would; until he began his process into
adulthood. Minor was an abnormally gentle young boy; where most young teenagers fought and
wrestled, Minor read books and painted. The pubescent Minor developed strange fantasies for the
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Frequently he complained of pygmies climbing into his room through the baseboards and whispering
into his ears. As a result, he coated the floor of his bedroom with a white powder to see the footprints
of the tiny intruders. Minor was disgusted by himself, as well as the dreams, and ultimately mutilates
his body and removes his manhood. During the forty four years he stayed at the asylum in England,
word reached him of the great creation of the OED. The director of the lexicographic team, James
Murray, sent letters to find candidates that ,which in return, would find compelling words and
definitions to include in the dictionary. Minor was ecstatic to apply for such a demanding position.
Corresponding with the team of lexicographers, Minor s mental condition seemed to be relieved as he
had a task at hand. Monthly, he would send in at least one thousand slips with words and definitions to
be checked. With sending in so many slips, Minor contributed to more than ten thousand words and
definitions and quotations in the
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Camelot Alternate Ending
Merlin took a break from moving about Arthur s chambers, tidying up, to stare absently out the
window. The sun had risen warm and bright over Camelot today. And down below, the courtyard was
bustling with servants and guards and knights, all hurrying about to do their various separate tasks and
duties. It was just a normal morning for all of them. Nothing out of the ordinary. But as he stared
down at the scene before him, Merlin couldn t help but shudder to think how close they had all been to
not waking up to another normal day. Of course, no one else was aware of that fact. No one else knew
of the events that had transpired last night. No one else knew that there had been yet another threat to
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Apparently the King had decided to vacate the seat at his desk in favor of finding objects to throw at
his manservant s head. Wake up, Merlin! I ve been trying to get your attention for the past minute
now! Arthur continued, crossing his arms and glaring at Merlin from his position next to the bed.
Merlin frowned. Had he really been that deep in thought? That he hadn t even heard the prat calling
out to him from across the room? It wasn t a voice that could easily be ignored. And he would know.
He had tried many times before to just tune out Arthur s voice. He was rarely ever successful. What
did you want, Sire? he asked at last, turning away to look out on the courtyard once more. I want to
know what s wrong with you! Arthur answered, his patience beginning to wear
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Bad Body Image
Trying to decide what outfit to wear to school? What compliments your shape? Makes your legs look
skinny? However you hate everything that you try on because you continually think that it looked so
much better on the thin model in your latest magazine. Recent research is showing that you aren t
alone in your negative thinking. A research study in South East England is showing that a growing
problem is negative body image amongst females between the ages of 14 16. What is negative body
image? Negative body image is when you feel uncomfortable and awkward in your body, having
misleading views of certain body parts, and having feelings of humiliation, self consciousness and
unease about your body. But where does this negativity initiate from ... Show more content on
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Are different media types associated with thinner characters or increased character identification than
others? (Bell, Dittmar. 2011.p.481) 2.) Can body and appearance dissatisfaction be predicted by time
spent engaging with a certain media type, or with the subtypes associated with that or is it the
adolescents level of identification with the media models in different types of media that is most
important? (Bell, Dittmar. 2011.p.481) 3.) Do adolescents who strongly identify with the media
models contained within one media type, also identify with thin models contained in other media
types? (Bell, Dittmar. 2011.p.481). The survey given to the girls contained questions about media use
and measure of body image. The survey was divided into five sections: Internet, TV, music video,
magazine and computer games. The girls were then asked to record the amount of time they spent with
each various type of
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Differently Abled Person Research Paper
Able bodied people after marriage some people have caretaker to take care of kids and cooking and
managing household but when it comes to differently abled people choosing life partner the society
asks too many questions regarding how we manage kids or household work ,And even it comes to
loving a person differently abled person can t have personal desire or opinion to express.
There are some establishments for people with Disability to choose there life partner but seldom
people with Disability get married. Some people saw my profile and they expressed interest and sent
message to contact but if we do they will give big lecture like how superior they are comparing
differently abled and one guy he said he doesn t bother about my Disability ... Show more content on
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They steal your dignity.Most people like me are being rejected for searching a life partner ..There was
one such guy and his parents who pose themselves as broad minded called my parents saying they
were interested to know more about me and my parents told that guy s parents that I have Muscular
dystrophy and I m wheelchair bound.They asked for my photo and we also asked for the same.The
photos were exchanged and they were happy but then he needed sometime .And for me I never really
like that guy and he looked little old but then that should not be reason to reject that person.He gave a
number to call him and to talk to know more about him but then when I called he didn t talk much and
said he needed time to think.Next day my mom made a surprise visit to his place to check about the
family and saw the boy and his brother family .My mom was not happy about that family and that guy
he told my mother that I have autism and asked my mother to consult a doctor.I don t understand
where he got that conclusion . we spoke only for a minute and it was actually amusing how he
concluded that I have autism.Even the Doctors perform many diagnostic test to conclude the condition
of patient but this person with mere talk over the phone concluded that I have autism. So that
statement about autism or muscular dystrophy or any other Disability doesn t bother me but the way
he spoke about it to a parent and giving suggestions to visit a doctor.
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Inclusion Of Students With Disabilities
Abstract
Over (for) the past decade Inclusion in special education has been a controversial topic among
administration, teachers, and parents. Inclusion represents the belief that students with disabilities
should be integrated into the general education classroom whether or not they cannot meet traditional
curriculum standards. The purpose of the study is to examine the potential advantages and
disadvantages of inclusion of students with disabilities into the general education classroom. The
hypothesis is that students with disabilities can benefit from inclusion. The implications is that those
who favor inclusion believe that disabled students in the regular classroom will be more accepted by
their peers, (develop new friendships)have balanced relationships, and gain more academic knowledge
through small group and teacher instruction. This in turn, will result in continued higher achievement.
The survey consisted of demographic information, 26 Likert scale items and one comment section.
The surveys were disturbed to staff members, including special education and general education
teachers in one elementary school. Results of the survey were tabulated with frequencies and
percentages for each response reported.
Introduction and Literature Review
The number of students with disabilities being served in general education classes has steadily
increased over the last decade (U.S. Department of Education, 2006).
Each person has their viewpoint on what is
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  • 1. Pin On Persuasive Writing 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Pin On Persuasive Writing Pin On Persuasive Writing
  • 2. Reaction Paper On Modafinil Modafinil Modafinil is a very powerful wakefulness promoting drug and stimulant that was developed to treat narcolepsy as well as other daytime sleep disorders. Its ability to prevent fatigue and sleeplessness is just a part of the bigger picture. Extensive testing has indicated that it offers quite an impressive list of cognitive benefits ranging from mental alertness and enhanced mood to better memory, reduced fatigue, improved reaction time and increased motivation. Modafinil has been listed as a Schedule IV controlled substance and is usually sold as a prescription drug and typically, it is prescribed under names such as Modapro, Sun Pharma Modalert, Alertec and Provigil. Originally, it was created by a French medical professor Michel Jouvet in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The action of Modafinil on the hypothalamus is what is believed to elevate the levels of histamine thus greatly contributing to alertness and wakefulness. The effects of Modafinil have been shown to wear off when the natural neuronal histamine is depleted by an inhibitor that is quite powerful. It runs counter to methylphenidate which reacts in a manner different from the histidine decarboxylase inhibitor, fluoromethylhistidine. Oxerin/ Hypocretin: Much of the wakefulness promoting action of Modafinil is attributed to its action on the hypocretin, rather oxerin system of the brain. It is situated within the hypothalamus and is responsible for regulating appetite, arousal and wakefulness. The most common forms of narcolepsy are usually caused by a lack of hypocretin which Modafinil addresses by acting directly through oxerin neurons. By stimulating these neurons, the production of histamines and other neurotransmitters related to alertness and wakefulness is also enhanced. Benefits and Effects of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Authoritarian Technologies In The Whale And The Reactor Although Ursula Franklin and Langdon Winner both classify technology in different ways, they bring up many similar points regarding the intersection of power and technology in our everyday life. Franklin s theory of technology as practice categorizes technology as either prescriptive or holistic in The Real World of Technology, which correlates well with Winner s idea of technology being created with either authoritarian or democratic motives in The Whale and the Reactor. After reading both arguments, a clear correlation can be made between holistic/democratic technologies and prescriptive/authoritarian technologies as a way to describe power in our society. Franklin uses the term technology to define ways of doing something. To her, holistic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Franklin s idea of a prescriptive technology is any process that has been broken down into steps, where workers specialize in only one step. These technologies require discipline and planning, and are designed for compliance (Franklin, 1999). She uses Chinese bronze making to show how each step involves different people, because if they weren t completed properly, the process couldn t continue. Similarly, Winner s view on authoritarian technology in that objects can either be designed to assist those with a hidden agenda to establish patterns of power and authority (Winner, 1986) or that new technologies or some of their qualities can be strongly or specifically linked to parties who are trying to create a need for authority or power. Both of these arguments highlight that these technologies now dominate society, and are no longer restricted to mainly material production. They can be found in administrative and economic activities as well as many aspects governance. Technology can now control where we can and cannot go, removing the need to make decisions. He used the construction of overpasses in New York as an example of this. To control who was able to get into the city, overpasses were built low so only cars (owned by white people in the middle and upper class) could get in and those who took public transit (poor people and racial minorities) could not, limiting the amount of low income citizens. This also shows that new technologies can be created for one purpose (transportation) to disguise hidden motives (controlling the demographic of a population). Franklin also acknowledges this, explaining that although prescriptive technologies have brought us many important products, raised living standards and increased well being, they have also created a culture of compliance (Franklin, 1999). Winner and Franklin both show a concern for these types of technologies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparing Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos and... Comparing Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos and Cruel Intentions the Movie It is my intention to compare the book, Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos, to its modern movie version, Cruel Intentions starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. I intend to examine how the original French text was modified in reference to plot, character, morals/values, and themes. I also plan to discuss how these transformations change the meaning of the story and reflect different cultural/historical contexts. There are some major differences between these two works, if only because of when they were written. First, the plots of both works need to be discussed and explained how they are different. The stories of both works have basically the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cecile directly gets revenge on Catherine. In Dangerous Liaisons, she does not. This also relates to cultural context. It shows how more independent women are in the modern world. In Dangerous Liaisons, Tourvel dies of misery and Cecile goes into the convent. This shows that women were much weaker and less independent in society in the late 1700s. The last scene in the movie shows Annette driving off in Sebastian s expensive car. This is a typical ending to a modern story. In the book, her character dies, but in the movie, she is the vengeful, independent woman. It is apparent that the morals and values of both works change because of their cultural and historical context. Dangerous Liaisons was basically written to teach young women in society what not to do. This kind of literature was looked down upon at the time it was written. In 1824 a decree of the cour royale de Paris condemned it to be destroyed as dangerous . This verdict remained the official one throughout the later nineteenth century. The book was spoken of only to be deplored: a picture of the most odious immortality, that should never have been revealed even supposing it had been true , a work of revolting immorality , a book to be admired and execrated . (Laclos, p. 7) It was considered to be an immoral book. The movie was made mainly for entertainment purposes. Since we basically live in an immoral society, it was well accepted as a good movie. Although the schemes that Catherine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Report On Consumer Confidence And Retail Sales Target Corporation is known as the second largest box store right behind its strongest competitor Walmart. The corporation has expanded throughout years and continue exceed to expectation. In this paper I will be analyzing the company by linking two economic indicators: consumer confidence and retail sales. I will be utilizing these two indicators to give some insight on how this company is doing, as well as provide some recommendation on how to increase revenue. Introduction: Target was founded in 1962. It opened its first discounted store doors in Roseville, Minnesota. Target opened more store shortly later in the year in St. Louis Park, Crystal and Duluth, Minn. Since then it expanded throughout the United States from Hawaii to the Hamptons; with expedition into Canada in 2013. Target is discount store. It carries clothing, shoes, jewelry, health and beauty products, electronics, bedding, kitchen supplies, sporting goods, toys, pet supplies, automotive supplies, and hardware supplies. They also carry seasonal merchandise like patio furniture during the summer, as well as Halloween and Christmas decorations during the months of October December. It also carries a narrow sum of groceries, normally non perishable items. Target is a growing corporation who has over 1,795 stores in the United States with introductory of 130 stores in Canada. Target is a diverse and groundbreaking store that supports their mission, expect more, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Florida State University Case Study How much money spent The university spent money on operations, non operations, and construction of the university (Florida State University, 2016a). Operating expenses was the area where most of the spending was occurring, and sixty three percent of the operating expenses involved compensation and employee benefits (Florida State University, 2016a). Florida State University (2016a) explained that there was approximately a five percent increase for compensation and employee benefits compared to the previous year. The operating expenses were $510.7 million more than the operating budget, and non operating revenues were used to cover the remaining balance (Florida State University, 2016a). Non operating expenses totaled $18.4 million, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Florida State University was a public research university, leaders at the institution needed to lobby to gain funding. Florida State University gained funding from performance and preeminence funding (Florida State University, 2016a). Leaders needed to focus on the twelve areas of criteria for the preeminent state research university program (The Florida Legislature, 2017), and the ten areas of criteria for performance based funding (McCall, 2017). By focusing on the criteria, the university could have some control on this form of government funding. Leaders could enhance government funding by focusing on lobbying and preeminent and performance based criteria. (131 words) Where money comes from Revenue Grants and Contracts The university was a public research university and received a significant amount of funding through grants and contracts from private organizations, the government, and industries (Florida State University, 2016a). Research grants and contracts were earned by faculty and paid for resources for research (Florida State University, 2016a). According to Florida State University (2016a), research grants and contracts earned $190 million in revenue. Grants and contracts under operating revenue decreased by $17 million from the previous year (Florida State University, 2016a). Capital and noncapital grants and contracts provided a smaller amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Cultural Expectations And Rules Norms A norm is something that is standard in society. Within sociology, it is specifically the cultural expectations and rules that a person within the culture is supposed to uphold. Norms tell an individual how they should behave within a certain situation. According to Saul McLeod of Simply Psychology (2008), people are expected to behave in a way that is not random. Norms are social standards that are agreed upon by a society so that members of a culture do not deviate into areas that others would consider abnormal and wrong. Also norms vary by culture, so one culture that has an agreed upon and socially practiced norm may vary from another culture that does not do the same thing and instead has different norms. Each culture s norms differ based on beliefs and customs. Norms are a general category of social rules. Taboos, laws, mores, and folkways are all norms. A taboo is something that a culture forbids. Laws are strictly enforced formal rules by the government or social powers within a culture. A more is a norm related to morals; what is deemed right or not within a particular society. Also folkways are customs that are socially accepted, but are not strictly enforced. Following norms are important because an individual is only socially accepted if they follow the set norms. The norm that I violated is a norm within American culture. It is a violation of a norm to clip your toenails when around a group of other individuals within this culture. This norm is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Main Focal Point Of Erik Larson s Devil The main focal point of Erik Larson s Devil in the White City is centered around the excitement, murders, and magic of the Chicago World s Fair of 1893. In 1890, Chicago was becoming a very populated and anxious city of America. The city itself wanted something to prove to the more traditional eastern cities of the United States. Driven by its massive civic pride, Chicago joined in the election against New York, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. to be considered where the placement of the next World s Fair would be located. Paris, France hosted the previous World s Fair and left the world astonished with its architectural achievements with the Eiffel tower. Civic leaders in the opposing cities ultimately agreed to place the Fair in Chicago. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Daniel Burnham and John Root s project of the Chicago World s Fair convinces the reader that the project was tremendously rushed. Burnham and Root faced a lot of complications and dilemmas. Starting with the time constraint when the Fair needed to be finished. If an engineer capable of besting Eiffel did not step forward soon, Burnham knew, there simply would not be enough time left to build anything worthy of the fair. Somehow he needed to rouse the engineers of America. (155) Burnham was given ___ years until the opening date May 1, 1893. This project had to be done swiftly and still galvanize America, and more importantly the world. With this difficulty that Burnham had to confront, he also had to confront his architectural team about their artistic views and how they could comprise on an unambiguous theme for the Fair. Certainly with the time limitations Burnham and his team of employees faced, some obstacles would occur with the treatment of his workers. Burnham had to open the fair in two weeks, it was mid April, the weather was gorgeous, but other cruelties abounded. Four exposition workers lost their lives, two from fractured skulls, two electrocuted. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Technology Friend or Foe Eng 102 3/28/12 TECHNOLOGY FRIEND OR FOE? Until recently, I had always accepted technology as a wonderful friend, but after doing some in depth reading and research on the topic I found that technology also has its draw backs. Through research I found that technology has been nothing more than a journey of trial and error. In my research I discovered what I choose to call the dark side of technology. Everyday household conveniences, transportation, and modern medicine are all products of technology that are an integral part of our society. More often than not these products and services are viewed as assets or friends of our society .and the draw backs are often overlooked And why not ? We are a Convenience oriented society, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And yet with each mechanical genius comes an inevitable amount of deaths and tragedies from which no one is immune (Florman 111). When I was a young girl, my family and I, in the safety of our own family car. took a trip to Tombstone, Arizona to capture a little of the Old West while it still existed. The trip being a spur of the moment decision, didnt give us much time but to put together some sandwiches and soda pops then head out for Tombstone. We witnessed a real gunfight and a stage coach robbery, we even had a genuine cowboy dinner. We enjoyed the old western atmosphere, and were disappointed when it came time to leave. We then headed for the nearest gas station and fueled up before heading home. It was already past sunset and we children drifted off to sleep with happy thoughts of the day. I remember waking up to the feeling of weightlessness like that of a roller coaster ride. we were flying off the freeway at high speed, when I finally realized that we were going to crash. I felt a hard blow and was knocked unconscious. When I came to I found myself trapped in the car which was now upside down, and all I could hear was screaming and crying all around me. it seemed like hours had passed before help had arrived. It wasn t until then that I felt something warm flowing down my face. It was blood from my aunt Maria who was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Athenian Citizenship Essay Athenian Citizenship: Aristotle s Exclusions In Aristotle s interpretation of citizenship, it is clear that citizenship is a fluid title, applied to an exclusive group of men only after meeting certain qualifications, and revocable upon meeting certain others. While Aristotle is unable to answer clearly who should properly be called a citizen and what a citizen really is (p.85), he dedicates several chapters to explicating who is not a citizen in an attempt to determine who is. Though Aristotle cannot come up with a composite definition of a citizen that applies to all citizens, he provides reasons for the exclusion of several groups of Athenian inhabitants for citizenship based on a variety of arbitrary factors designed to keep ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though the numbers used here are an over simplified breakdown of the population, when slaves, foreigners, the elderly and artisans are taken into account as well, it is clear to see that citizens are a minority in Athens, tasked with representing and legislating for the population as a whole. In Aristotle s view, arbitrary factors like common residence and the ability to use the law for the purposes of suing and being sued are not adequate to warrant citizenship. Ancestry and lineage are insufficient alone to grant citizenship. The logic behind this is that foreigners and slaves are entitled to residence utilization of certain portions of the law, but these rights are granted by a treaty, not because they have earned an equal place in Athenian society as rightful citizens (III.1, p.85). While these residents are afforded the protections of the laws, they are not allowed the opportunity to participate in the legislation process to determine said laws. Though the opportunity for political participation is not afforded to them, the inability to participate in the administration of justice and holding office is still held against them as a condition of non citizenship. Contrary to our modern day notions of citizenship, wherein many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Epidemic Of Today s Culture This generation s culture is toxic for today s youth. It is known that today s generation is definitely less respectful and more technology friendly than any other generation, but now it is affecting the mental and physical health of kids across the country. To know how today s culture is ruining childhood it is a good thing to understand how technology, fast food, and marketing is playing a part in affecting children every where and to protect them from these things. First of all, data shows that 75% of young people reported seeing people kissing or having sex in TV shows or movies they ve watched. The data conducted showed that 69% of young people have listened to sexual music. 19% played games with sexual activity and 25% found sexual material ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Technology, fast food, and marketing are playing a role in that. Technology is causing a strain on kids innocence because 75% of them admit to seeing sexual or inappropriate things on the shows they ve watched or websites they ve visited. In addition, child obesity has doubled in the past decade because of the increase of things like fast food restaurants or unhealthy snacks being purchased for the kids. Finally, marketing tactics can impact the mental and physical health of kids in America. Obesity has been linked to marketing because of all the sugary products being advertised directly to children. Overall, pinpointing the reasons why this generation s kids are not only more stressed but less healthier is hard, but starting with the basics like technology and food and even advertisements can help adults figure out a way to protect their kids from this toxic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pros And Cons Of Fear Of Super Intelligence Should we be scared of super intelligence? Superintelligence is an artificial intelligence that has its own brain and can develop its own thoughts which is likely to be smarter than human in every aspects including ability to work and social skills. Superintelligence can come in many forms of technology including computers and robots. In today s world, there are many evidences which prove that superintelligence exists in our society. There is no doubt why people to be scared of this kind of technology that can think and make decisions on its own. With its abilities to evolve and self learn the environment, there are unlimit consequences that can derive from these machines. Torres has put this in a very precise and easy to understand words, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Arend Hintze, there are four different types of fear about artificial intelligence including fear of unforeseen, fear of misuse, fear of wrong social priorities, and fear of the nightmare scenario; the first fear being fear of unforeseen. Even if the designers of the superintelligence think they can control what they have made, they might not understand what the machine is thinking. One of the examples of the real world being AlphaGo, the computer program, have beaten the professional go player from South korea, Lee Sedol, who is one of the best go players in the world. Go is one of the most complex board games with the most simple rules where there are two players in which each one of them takes turn placing one of the stones given (black or white) onto the 19 by 19 grid board. The purpose of the game is to create as much territories surrounded by their own stones as possible. Once a player s stones are circled by the other player s stones, those stones need to be removed from the board. Since there is no artificial intelligence that have ever beat the brain of human before, the Alpha go, which was developed by a team of twenty people, is considered one of the superintelligence. These kinds of artificial intelligence system that can defeat human s brain could turn into something scary in the future. Thus, humans should be aware of superintelligence and be responsible of what they have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Persuasive Narrative Writing The sun reflects off the green blades of grass and onto my light grey two story house with white window shutters. 90 degrees fahrenheit, I read on my phone. Why do I have to go outside? I think to myself. My twin brother Joseph and I were forced to play outside. We are fraternal twins. Sitting on the porch, bored out of our minds. There is nothing to do. I tell myself. Mom, I m bored, I whine to my mom who is cleaning the house while my dad is at work. If you re bored, I can find something for you to clean Sophie, said my mom. Nevermind, I say. I hate cleaning, like every other kid in America. I think to myself. After what seemed like thirty minutes of waiting around doing nothing, I got bored. Hey do you want to race? I ask Joseph. Sure I guess, but I will totally beat you, he answers. Whoever can do three laps around the house first and fastest wins. No cheating, I say the rules as I draw the finish line. We race. I run as fast as I can but he still beats me. If I just jumped over the finish line I would have beat him. He beat me by a nanosecond. I need to beat him at something. I think. I am very competitive. After about five minutes of a mix of sulking that I lost and trying to figure out what I can beat Joseph in, a tall tree catches my eye. Hey how about we see who can climb the highest on that tree , I say as I point to the tree that looks 110 feet tall. As I walk to the tree, my brother goes on about how I shouldn t be doing this, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Dinosaur Extinction Research Intro to question: Their extinction occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period and is noted as one of the largest mass extinctions in Earth s history and is referred to as the K T (Cretaceous Tertiary) extinction but is now called the Cretaceous Paleogene (K Pg) event by many researchers. So from this information a question has been derived, How effectively does the asteroid theory explain the extinction of dinosaurs compared to other theories? A wide variety of extinction theories have been suggested and some of the following examples have been evidentially thought wrong by many. Some examples of the extinction theories are the toxic volcanic gasses and dust (Volcanism), asteroid impact on earth and climate change. Some scientists have suggested ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early to mid stages of the Cretaceous period the worlds temperatures became hotter by about 10°, some scientists have linked this to the Asteroid Impact theory. Others linked it to the volcanic activity that is known today as India and Pakistan. The late Cretaceous period was a great time of change, continents were splitting and volcanoes were spitting lots of gas and ash into the atmosphere greatly altering climate. Whether it be gradual or sudden changes in climate dinosaurs habitats and environment would have been affected making it harder for them to adapt. A sudden change may have triggered a change in the weather thus affecting food sources. Gradual changes may have slowly changed environments like cool wet areas into dry areas affecting life there in a big way. Prove theories?/evidence: 300 A team led by the Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez demonstrated that a large bolide (generic term for meteor, comet or asteroid) had collided with Earth close to or at the end of the Cretaceous extinction event roughly 65 million years ago. Evidence for this is the concentration of a rare Earth element Iridium in the sediments of areas in Italy. Iridium is rare as it is most commonly found on bolides that have come in contact with Earth as opposed to in the Earth. Answer/full conclusion: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Society Versus the Individual Essay Society Versus the Individual The adage, the proper study of man is man , aside from its obvious gendered exclusion, describes mounds of writing and thought about society and its components. Debates rage on in virtually all fields with variations on the same theme: society versus the individual. In the writings of Durkheim, Sahlins, and Foucault, the individual as coherent, persistent, and in control dissolves and is subsumed, to different extents, within society. For the first two, society dominates the individual to a large degree but not entirely. For Foucault, however, the entire terms of the debate seem meaningless, as both are constructs of one larger mode of discursivity: the power/knowledge game that creates the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obviously, these philosophical distinctions do not necessarily preclude subjectivity or make one feel any less free , but the move is important strategically. If the subject is, while not an illusion (Foucault 29), fabricated by discourse, it becomes a politicized space that can have various destructive or productive effects. Beyond being merely arbitrary, Foucault offers some solid reasons the individual may be politically undesirable. On the one hand, the concept of an individual subject with relative autonomy, coherence, persistence, and so forth is far from internally cogent. If the subject is partially determined, and partially free, the theory doesn t say much at all because free remains undefined. If the freedom has behavior, patterns, or rules then it is not free, but if it is random, it is just as meaningless to call it free. Further, if the subject is only free in certain cases, but is not free to determine what those cases are, then it cannot control its own freedom, and is thus again unfree. Even if the self were considered entirely free, which can only be established of course by non falsifiable decrees such as the Sartrean insistence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. New York Trip Research Paper Have you ever visited a place you have never seen before or walked their streets and all of a sudden you start being a person who lives there? Well I have when I went to New York for the first time. My Girl Scout Troop and I decided to take a nice trip to New York. Many of us had never been there before and couldn t wait to see the places and cultural sites New York was known for. For example The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Time Square, and famous Broadway Plays. On our first day we were able to take a ferry ride to the famous Statue of Liberty. While we were there we got to take a tour around it, go inside and then go all the way to the top where the torch is and see the amazing view of all the buildings, the ocean,and the Islands. After we were done with the Statue of Liberty we took the ferry to Ellis Island and had the chance to tour where over 12 million immigrants came to. We got see where the baggage claims and dormitories were, the hospitals, and Wall of Honor. Even though we didn t expect to learn on the trip it was actually fun to learn about what immigrants went through and what they did for years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the stores we went to were Urban Outfitters, Bath and Body Works, Rue21, Aeropostale, the Nike store and more. After we all used up pretty much all of our money we decided to all try the philly cheese steak sliders at a restaurant called Nathan s. We all loved it and wish that was all we ate for the whole trip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. College Sports-Related Injury Analysis The figure above is a bar chart showing competition and practice injury rates per 1,000 athlete exposures and competition/practice rate ratios, by 25 championship sports in the United States for 5 academic years, 2009 10 through 2013 14. ( College Sports Related Injuries , 2015). The graph that is shown above is the percentage rate of injuries for each sport, separating the sport by season and having the women and men s percentage separated. In any sport, there are always injuries, no matter how hard the athletes try to avoid getting injured someone will eventually receive one. Sports injuries have caused many theses the risks of not being able to play in some games and even being able to not play for a full season and also has taken away ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Lilly And Olsen s The Lunch Room Lilly and Olsen Sisters entered in the lunch room. The lunchroom was filled with numerous students, some of them were sitting on the chairs and others were on the wooden benches. There was a smell of food everywhere in the room. Lilly with her friends gets in the line to take their meal. What kind of smell it is? said Lilly. I think they made pizza, said Morgan. Pizza! What is it? said Lilly. What! You never ate it said Vicki. it s very delicious and our favorite lunch meal, said Morgan. Oh! I should try this said Lilly After few moments, Lilly and her friends were getting closer to the shelf where kitchen lady was serving the food to the students. Lunch room lady was wearing an apron over her white dress. There was a name label over her apron Doris Margret . Next! , said Doris loudly. It was Lilly s turn to take food. Hey! I have never seen you here, are you newbie , asked Doris. Yes! Miss Margret , said Lilly with full respect and smile on her face. Miss Margret Smiled to listen to her name with that respect. Most students never show this much respect for her. That s why she served double mix potatoes and two slices of pizza with tomato ketchup to Lilly. Nice to meet you, Lilly. , said Miss Margret. Nice to meet you too Miss Margret and Thanks for the meal. , replied Lilly. They found and sit on one empty table with chairs on the corner. After some couple of minutes, Jennifer came and sit beside the Vicki. Where were you Jennifer? asked Morgan. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Genre Analysis of Graduate-Level Reading Response Blogs... Introduction As a community, academics are increasingly accepting the use of public, online, journal style writings known as weblogs (blogs) as a valid pedagogy for the classroom. The attraction of using blogs within a classroom setting stems mainly from the discursive possibilities that the new technology offers: namely, that blogs allow for a discussion of nearly any topic in a socially moderated medium that encourages participants to compare, expand upon, and modify their understanding of that topic in relation to the ideas of their peers. While these discourses may serve any variety of purposes, one growing use of the medium is as a format for reading responses a somewhat traditional pedagogical approach within Composition Studies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, because they are written by students seeking advanced degrees, their language, sophistication, and features are likely in sharp contrast to blogs written by undergraduate and K 12 students. Finally, they do not appear to follow any special criteria for classroom blogs, although (as will become evident in the following analysis) they do display a few moderating characteristics that show evidence of conformity to a common set of discursive moves and practices. The value of the academic blog, both in general and in its many sub genres, is that it allows students to write for an audience broader than the teacher (who inevitably becomes the real audience for most graded assignments) and yet narrower and more specific than the often described general academic audience; in other words, by writing for and often responding to their peers, students are able to develop a rhetorical awareness of audience that they are rarely afforded in more traditional assignments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Effects Of Nuclear Power On America Nuclear Power in America On Wednesday, March 28, 1979, around 4 a.m., there was a failure in the water pumps at the Three Mile Island in Middletown, Pennsylvania. This led to a partial meltdown of a nuclear power plant. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (now Health and Human Services), the Department of Energy, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania all conducted particular studies of the radiological consequences of the accident. Approximately two million people were estimated to have received an average of one millirem of radiation, and there was a maximum dose to a person who was at the site of 100 millirem ( Backgrounder ). To put this into perspective, an exposure from a single chest X ray is two to six millirem ( Doses ). However, this put fear into the minds of politicians and others all across the country. What the people do not know, though, is nuclear is better. Instead of using fossil fuels and wind power, America ought to switch to nuclear energy to power the country because it is safer, cleaner, less expensive, and more reliable than the current ways of producing energy The United States (U.S.) gets 84% of its total energy from oil, coal, and natural gas, all of which are fossil fuels ( Fossil Fuels. ) And in 2008, 49% of U.S. electricity came from just coal. This is largely due to the abundant supply of coal in the U.S., and it is a relatively inexpensive energy source. However, what are the costs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Andrew Carnegie s The Gospel Of Wealth There is a debate on whether or not the top one percent truly deserve the mass of wealth they have come to claim. Many do not realize how unbalanced our wealth distribution is in the United States. Many believe that the wealthy deserve higher tax rates or must redistribute their wealth amongst the lower classes. Many see the wealthy as a terrible, greedy class. But one person thought the wealthy class was a great, beneficial thing. That person was Andrew Carnegie, who was long story short, one of the most successful businessmen ever. Like every coin, there is an opposite side and that side was Karl Marx. Marx was a firm advocate of communism. He found mass amounts of wealth to be a bad thing. He also believed that the wealthy only existed because of the working class and once the working class could not find work, they will turn on the wealthy and destroy them. Marx believed that the government should maintain equality amongst the people. However, Carnegie s ideas of wealth are more reasonable than Marx s through his ideas of inequality, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carnegie did not believe in giving wealth to the government, to charities, or to pass it down as an inheritance. Carnegie believed wealth must be redistributed through public works or as funds for art. The wealth that redistributed should create opportunities for those receiving the aid. Thus inspiring a poor individual to become hard working and through that hard work, become very wealthy as well. Carnegie also believed that the wealthy should live modestly and did believe in a heavy estate tax imposed by the government. Carnegie believed that if you owned an estate large enough to require a hefty tax, then you weren t spreading your wealth wisely. Karl Marx on the other hand had a different idea of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Cultural Values In Sibi And The Breast-Giver By Devi Analyzing Sibi by Mahabharata and The Breast Giver by Devi and its contexts allow the audience to pinpoint similar principles and values, despite obvious story telling difference. In the story Sibi, the king sacrifices himself in order to keep peace because of the reoccurring selflessness as he cares or his kingdom and all the living things in it. In a similar fashion, in The Breast Giver, Jashoda ends up giving her life away in order to serve as a mother to many people. Both stories overlap the idea that doing what is morally correct is for the greater good, even if that means self sacrifice. The importance of integrity and honesty in Sibi results from the king s love and deep passion for doing what is right. After reading both stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the most obvious dharma that has appeared in the story is the king that has an obligation to protect his kingdom and all living things in it. This fact contributes to the conflict of the story because the hawk is also forced to defend his kingdom, being his family by supplying it with food. Because of the king s brave actions, the king and the hawk both fulfill their destiny. Sibi s story reflects the idea that there is no difference between good, bad, hero or villain. Both Sibi and the Hawk have a duty to protect their own environments and the living things around them. One of the Hawks duties being having to feed his own makes killing the dove a normal part of living. Even though Sibi internally disagrees because the dove came from his kingdom he understands that the hawk has to fulfill his destiny. By accepting this idea one can come to the realization that neither one of the characters is wrong or evil. On the other hand, both of the characters could be viewed as heroes since they act on their own dharma and positions in life. Nonetheless, considering The Breast Giver, the Indian caste system seems to be extremely important to the characters all throughout the story. The characters frequently mention each other with the titles based on the caste system involving social position. The narrative portrays traditional reverence for Brahmins as well off upper class men. Jashoda s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Management And Leadership Within Justice Environment RMIT University Global Urban and Social Sciences JUST 5723 Apply Management and Leadership within Justice Environment Educators Name: Irene Pagliarella Name: Joshua Dylan Mallia Contact Details: 0413122093 Student Number: S3380346 Bail Support Program Service Background The Bail Support Program Service began on the month of January in the year 2001 as the Pilot Bail Advocacy Program and lead by the Melbourne Magistrates Court and Corrections Victoria. In 2003, the pilot bail advocacy program grew and the management moved to the Magistrates Court of Victoria. On December 2004 it was fused with the Court Referral and Evaluation for Drug Intervention and Treatment Program. The Main Aims and Roles The Bail ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Provide early treatment, including access to drug treatment and rehabilitation programs. Reduce risk of the client re offending. The Bail support program also aids an accused person that would otherwise be remanded in custody to be granted bail and to remain on bail to satisfy the conditions of their bail. A decrease of relevant services to aid youth to gain bail and meet the conditions has been noted as possibly contributing towards the large number of youth on custodial remand, mainly for the indigenous community and younger people who reside in more remote and regional areas. Because of this the provision aid in finishing bail orders can partake a critical role in decreasing rates of custodial remand. The bail Support programs are mainly aimed at the youth or adults, to distinguish the different needs of the groups. The jurisdictions youth Justice department or non government organisations give them. The Bail support program was created from two other bail programs. The Bail support program main aim is to achieve the successful completion of bail by the accused that would normally be in custody. Reduce the amount of accused kept in remand because of lack of treatment, support from the community and lack of accommodation. Systems Theory A system is A set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole (robbins 2006), and Systems theory is the
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  • 25. The Death of the Auteur Essay The Death of the Auteur 2 The concept of author is originally derived from the Latin word for authority. From the theoretician s standpoint, the author carries power over the text only to the extent that the ideas and scenarios within it are originally those of the author. French literary theorist Roland Barthes argues that the function of an author is to provide the semblance of originality and meaning in The Death of the Author. Writing is the destruction of every voice, of every origin. Writing is the neutral, composite, oblique space where our subject slips away, the negative where all identity is lost, starting with the very identity of the body writing. (Barthes 1466) The basis for Barthes argument is the writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Saussure 972 977) Everything that has been said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between which the difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system. (Saussure 972) The application of this idea to Barthes work is in the very essence of the idea of the death of the author: the rejection of the assumption that the ideas we commit to a certain name are the product of solely their own conjecture and its manifestations. As soon as a fact is narrated no longer with a view to acting directly on reality but intransitively, that is to say, finally outside of any function other than that of the very practice of the symbol itself, this disconnection occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters into his own death, writing begins. (Barthes 1466) 4 Saussurean logic continues on this theme to the extent that the arbitrary nature of the sign is indicative of the situation of an individual that operates within the linguistic system, and their helplessness and passivity in relation to the signs that compose their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hmong Social Structure Social Structures: Hmong vs. Lao Migration is inevitable in the case of the aftermath of conflicts and wars. Indochina or mainland Southeast Asia is a region where similar stories of migration result to settlement for diverse groups of people. Two ethnic groups that fall into this story are Hmong and Lao. Both groups have their unique characteristics, ranging from living in different elevations to having distinctive social organization patterns. Both Hmong and Lao have very idiosyncratic ethnic identities. Hmong are known for their diaspora from the mountainous region of southern China into Southeast Asia (Lecture, 02/07/17). They reside in the highlands ranging from 3,500 to 9,000 feet, while Lao reside in the lowlands below 3500 feet (Lecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hmong followed a patrilineal kinship system. Only men can inherit properties and belongings; the father holds title to family property. When couples are married, residence after marriage is either patrilocal or neolocal, but in the vicinity of paternal house (LeBar, 75). When daughters marry, they move out of the house. Hmong marriage is regarded as a bond between two clans, so they have strict exogamy practices. Hmong men remain members of their birth clan for life (Hein, 68). Each of the family clans have a leader, who is the eldest male of the line. Their society was male centered (Lecture, 01/26/17). On the other hand, Lao followed the Southeast Asian pattern, which was a bilateral kinship system. Kinship ties are felt to be equally strong on both sides, the mother and the father (LeBar, 217). Lao kinship is more laid back compared to Hmong. They pay little attention to genealogies, since tracing more than three generations is difficult for them (LeBar, 217). Both men and women can inherit in the family as well, so Lao women are less subordinate to Lao men. Unlike Hmong, Lao couples have freedom in choosing whether to live on their own or with either spouses family (Lecture, 01/26/17). Lao marriage does not ensue strict exogamy practices, and Lao, traditionally, have no family names. Lao are known by their given names, not family names. Overall, Hmong and Lao have the exact opposite types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Disadvantages Of Agglomeration ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF OVER AGGLOMERATION OF HOTELS ON THE INDIAN TOURISM INDUSTRY 2.0 Introduction This chapter reviews relevant literature on over agglomeration and other related concepts used for this research. Overview of Hotel operation in the world, hotel industry in India, agglomeration of hotels in the Indian Context, agglomeration effects on performance of hotels, competition and agglomeration, gains from Hotel Agglomeration 2.1 Overview of Hotel operation in the world The hospitality industry is one of the fasters growing service industry in the world. Over the years, the industry has transformed since the first motel. The e Oxford English Dictionary online defines hotel as an establishment providing accommodation meals and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that there is a positive relationship between proximity and competition Ottaviano, (2011). In many industries such as the hospitality industry, agglomeration raises the prospects of heightened competition between hotels that choose to agglomerate. This position is keenly supported by Bresnahan and Reiss, (1991) and Sutton (1991). In their view even though agglomeration brings to bare a lot of opportunities and benefits that enhances the performance of the firm, it also brings about a strong source of completion. This form of competition can be seen in terms of products, services, human resources, and the fight for the same inputs among many others. Sutton (1991) uncovered that; agglomeration could interact with hotel s products and services strategies. Particularly the efforts of the hotel to differentiate their goods and services from other hotels around them will demand that new strategies to be developed. As emphasized by Ottaviano (2011), even though agglomeration results in strict competition between firms who choose to locate in close proximity to other firms, there are still some sorts of opportunities that firms enjoy from agglomerating. This suggests that agglomeration presents a congenial atmosphere for competition between hotels which invariably brings about some significant benefits to the agglomerating hotels. A study conducted by Kalnins and Chung, (2004), also confirms the position that agglomeration brings opportunities to the hotels that are situated close to each other. They further added that while competitive effects prevail within the hotel industries, the net benefits of agglomeration may in fact be positive between differentiated hotels in the particular vicinity. Even though they could not directly identify the exact mechanisms behind co location or agglomeration in the industry, their results were consistent with the presence of demand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Huguenot Wars The French Wars of Religion, or Huguenot Wars of the 16th century, are names for a period of civil infighting, military operations and religious war primarily fought between Roman Catholics and Huguenots(Reformed Protestantism, a.k.a. Calvinist Protestants) in the Kingdom of France. a French Protestant of the 16th 17th centuries. Largely Calvinist, the Huguenots suffered severe persecution at the hands of the Catholic majority, and many thousands emigrated from France. Unlike all other religious wars at the time, the French wars retained their religious character without being confounded by dynastic considerations.The conflict involved disputes between the aristocratic houses of France, mainly the Reformed House of Condé (a branch of the House ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Professor And The Madman Analysis Simon Winchester unravels the complex mystery of the Oxford English Dictionary and its contributors in his book, The Professor and the Madman. Already a unique piece of literary accomplishments, the OED is even more set apart from the rest by its unusual history. Winchester explores the life of one of its most prominent benefactor and his bizarre fingerprint he made on the creation of the first complete dictionary. William Chester Minor grew up in the British colony on the coast of India in Ceylon. At an early age Minor grew up like any healthy, normal boy would; until he began his process into adulthood. Minor was an abnormally gentle young boy; where most young teenagers fought and wrestled, Minor read books and painted. The pubescent Minor developed strange fantasies for the native women who lived on the island. These were the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frequently he complained of pygmies climbing into his room through the baseboards and whispering into his ears. As a result, he coated the floor of his bedroom with a white powder to see the footprints of the tiny intruders. Minor was disgusted by himself, as well as the dreams, and ultimately mutilates his body and removes his manhood. During the forty four years he stayed at the asylum in England, word reached him of the great creation of the OED. The director of the lexicographic team, James Murray, sent letters to find candidates that ,which in return, would find compelling words and definitions to include in the dictionary. Minor was ecstatic to apply for such a demanding position. Corresponding with the team of lexicographers, Minor s mental condition seemed to be relieved as he had a task at hand. Monthly, he would send in at least one thousand slips with words and definitions to be checked. With sending in so many slips, Minor contributed to more than ten thousand words and definitions and quotations in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Camelot Alternate Ending Merlin took a break from moving about Arthur s chambers, tidying up, to stare absently out the window. The sun had risen warm and bright over Camelot today. And down below, the courtyard was bustling with servants and guards and knights, all hurrying about to do their various separate tasks and duties. It was just a normal morning for all of them. Nothing out of the ordinary. But as he stared down at the scene before him, Merlin couldn t help but shudder to think how close they had all been to not waking up to another normal day. Of course, no one else was aware of that fact. No one else knew of the events that had transpired last night. No one else knew that there had been yet another threat to Camelot as once again, a bitter sorcerer sought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apparently the King had decided to vacate the seat at his desk in favor of finding objects to throw at his manservant s head. Wake up, Merlin! I ve been trying to get your attention for the past minute now! Arthur continued, crossing his arms and glaring at Merlin from his position next to the bed. Merlin frowned. Had he really been that deep in thought? That he hadn t even heard the prat calling out to him from across the room? It wasn t a voice that could easily be ignored. And he would know. He had tried many times before to just tune out Arthur s voice. He was rarely ever successful. What did you want, Sire? he asked at last, turning away to look out on the courtyard once more. I want to know what s wrong with you! Arthur answered, his patience beginning to wear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bad Body Image Trying to decide what outfit to wear to school? What compliments your shape? Makes your legs look skinny? However you hate everything that you try on because you continually think that it looked so much better on the thin model in your latest magazine. Recent research is showing that you aren t alone in your negative thinking. A research study in South East England is showing that a growing problem is negative body image amongst females between the ages of 14 16. What is negative body image? Negative body image is when you feel uncomfortable and awkward in your body, having misleading views of certain body parts, and having feelings of humiliation, self consciousness and unease about your body. But where does this negativity initiate from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Are different media types associated with thinner characters or increased character identification than others? (Bell, Dittmar. 2011.p.481) 2.) Can body and appearance dissatisfaction be predicted by time spent engaging with a certain media type, or with the subtypes associated with that or is it the adolescents level of identification with the media models in different types of media that is most important? (Bell, Dittmar. 2011.p.481) 3.) Do adolescents who strongly identify with the media models contained within one media type, also identify with thin models contained in other media types? (Bell, Dittmar. 2011.p.481). The survey given to the girls contained questions about media use and measure of body image. The survey was divided into five sections: Internet, TV, music video, magazine and computer games. The girls were then asked to record the amount of time they spent with each various type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Differently Abled Person Research Paper Able bodied people after marriage some people have caretaker to take care of kids and cooking and managing household but when it comes to differently abled people choosing life partner the society asks too many questions regarding how we manage kids or household work ,And even it comes to loving a person differently abled person can t have personal desire or opinion to express. There are some establishments for people with Disability to choose there life partner but seldom people with Disability get married. Some people saw my profile and they expressed interest and sent message to contact but if we do they will give big lecture like how superior they are comparing differently abled and one guy he said he doesn t bother about my Disability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They steal your dignity.Most people like me are being rejected for searching a life partner ..There was one such guy and his parents who pose themselves as broad minded called my parents saying they were interested to know more about me and my parents told that guy s parents that I have Muscular dystrophy and I m wheelchair bound.They asked for my photo and we also asked for the same.The photos were exchanged and they were happy but then he needed sometime .And for me I never really like that guy and he looked little old but then that should not be reason to reject that person.He gave a number to call him and to talk to know more about him but then when I called he didn t talk much and said he needed time to think.Next day my mom made a surprise visit to his place to check about the family and saw the boy and his brother family .My mom was not happy about that family and that guy he told my mother that I have autism and asked my mother to consult a doctor.I don t understand where he got that conclusion . we spoke only for a minute and it was actually amusing how he concluded that I have autism.Even the Doctors perform many diagnostic test to conclude the condition of patient but this person with mere talk over the phone concluded that I have autism. So that statement about autism or muscular dystrophy or any other Disability doesn t bother me but the way he spoke about it to a parent and giving suggestions to visit a doctor. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Inclusion Of Students With Disabilities Abstract Over (for) the past decade Inclusion in special education has been a controversial topic among administration, teachers, and parents. Inclusion represents the belief that students with disabilities should be integrated into the general education classroom whether or not they cannot meet traditional curriculum standards. The purpose of the study is to examine the potential advantages and disadvantages of inclusion of students with disabilities into the general education classroom. The hypothesis is that students with disabilities can benefit from inclusion. The implications is that those who favor inclusion believe that disabled students in the regular classroom will be more accepted by their peers, (develop new friendships)have balanced relationships, and gain more academic knowledge through small group and teacher instruction. This in turn, will result in continued higher achievement. The survey consisted of demographic information, 26 Likert scale items and one comment section. The surveys were disturbed to staff members, including special education and general education teachers in one elementary school. Results of the survey were tabulated with frequencies and percentages for each response reported. Introduction and Literature Review The number of students with disabilities being served in general education classes has steadily increased over the last decade (U.S. Department of Education, 2006). Each person has their viewpoint on what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...