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The Myths Of Rising College Cost
Tuition charges have increased by a national average of 20% between 2008 and 2012 (Hiltonsmith
Draut, 2014). Higher education stakeholders, such as students, parents, public policy makers, have
expressed their worries about the rising tuition as it has triggered a public concern about college
affordability (Mumper Freeman, 2011). For public colleges and universities, it was the first time that
they have witnessed that tuition as a share of total revenue surpasses the state funding for public
institutions nationwide in 2012 (U.S. Government Accountability Office, 2013). It imposes challenges
to public higher education institutions to shift their dependence of revenue from state appropriations to
tuition and other sources (Mulhern, Spies, Staiger Wu, 2015).
A number of researches have investigate the myths of rising college cost (Archibald Feldman, 2012;
Baumol, 1995; Bowen, 1980; Douglas Keeling, 2008; Heller, 2011; Martin, 2011; Mumper Freeman,
2011). In summary, the major factors that attribute to the rising college cost are: (1) the decline in state
financial support for public higher education with the increasing support for other items (Mumper
Freeman, 2011); (2) higher education institutions set their goals to be academic excellence, prestige,
and influence. To achieve these goals, they tend to generate revenue source and there is no limit for
the money they can generate. So they raise all the money they can and spend all the money they
raised. Raising
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The Longest Running Fued is the Sunni and Shia Conflict
The Sunni and Shia conflict is currently the longest running feud in the world. Both groups possess an
extreme hatred for one another. Over the years, these two groups have openly expressed their hatred
with one another through violent killings. This split between the Shia and Sunni originates all the way
back in the 7th century. Their difference was based on political differences. As a part of my essay I
will explain the difference and origins of the split between the Shi a and Sunni and also cover the
current issues between them.
I have always assumed that the Sunni and Shia conflict is similar to the war between the Catholic and
Protestant, however it is much more complex and different. These two branches of Islam share the
same Holy Book and all agree that Allah is there God. Sunni and Shia both believe that the last
prophet was Muhammad. However, when Muhammad died, there was a disagreement of who would
be Muhammad s successor. There were two candidates to be the successor of Muhammad, Abu Bakr
and Ali bin Abi Talib. Ali bin Abi Talib was Muhammad s cousin and son in law. Abu Bakr was
Muhammad s friend and senior companion. The Sunni Muslims believed that the leadership should be
granted to the person with most experience. On the other hand, the Shi a believed the decision should
be based purely through Muhammad s bloodline. The majority of Muslim ended up choosing Abu
Bakr to be the Caliph (successor). However, Abu Bakr s rule was shortlived when he died in 634 CE.
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Nursing Practice And The Ethics Of Care
Nursing Practice and the Ethics of Care Kelli O Dea Chamberlain College of Nursing Nursing 103
Spring, 2017 Nursing Practice and the Ethics of Care The ability of a nurse to combine the principles
of caring and ethics, is perhaps the best medicine. I ve learned that people will forget what you said,
forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Maya Angelou (n.d.) This
article helps nurses to understand the importance of caring and ethics in patient care. Caring is defined
briefly, Jean Watsons theory of caring is explained. In addition, Joan Toronto s four phases of caring
are exemplified in a patient case scenario. Definition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She stresses that this type of union is remembered by the patient, as well as the nurse. Actual caring
involves choices, conversations, and understanding. It defines the moment when a nurse, and a patient
come together and form a relationship. Watson believes this factor of nursing enables a patient to gain
control, knowledge, and make future lifestyle changes. Theory of ethics The Theory of ethics in care is
described by Edwards (2009). His explanation describes the evolution of ethical and care based
treatment, in three versions. First, Gilligan (1982) focuses on the context of the situation in regards to
patient care vs. Impartial reflection. Impartial reflection is the moral based judgement used in patient
care, which does not include closeness or caring in the relationship. Gilligan was the first to point out
that we treat strangers differently than an induvial we are personally connected to. Second, Toronto
(1993) acknowledged, that if we focus on caring relationships and the relationship between power and
caring practices, such as bringing up children, and caring for the sick, a radically different set of social
arrangements will ensue. (Edwards, 2009, p.233). Lastly, Gastmans (2006) explored the best way to
care for a patient, at a
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Trouble In The Truss Construction Shop Essay
Introduction Employers spend thousands of dollars to ensure workplace safety. However when an
accident occurs, and company s production and sales are at stake, many overlook operational best
practices in business ethics. Today, companies are greatly impacted by society s evolvultion toward a
good place for everyone which is diverse in culture, religion, and socioeconomic background. This
trajectory drives social changes, activists, and theorists who believe attaining the good is worth
pursuing and has no boundaries. As Aristotle noted, the end goals of political and individual well
being are justice and happiness (Collins, 2015). In examining the Trouble in the Truss Construction
Shop case study, a utilitarian approach was used to ethically formulate possible remedies to the Truss
Construction Shop issue with employee safety. Explanation of the Issue or Problem One week ago,
John Craftsman, a company employee severely injured his hand while pushing a piece of wood
through a table saw during his shift at the Truss Construction Shop. Mr. Craftsman s accident is the
third accident to occur in the current quarter that has workers in the shop upset and claiming unsafe
working conditions. The workers have reported to OSHA and the local newspaper that the company
has failed to accept responsibility for employee safety. The quarrel over who is responsible for the
accident that has caused unwanted publicity and could potentially jeopardize business sales. Varying
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George Orwell Politics And The English Language Analysis
In Politics and the English language, George Orwell portrays various tricks by which the work of
prose construction is habitually dodged. (Orwell 583). Orwell s argument is the English language is
being deformed by modern writers thus mocking the use of the language. Orwell relates this topic to
political and economic issues to show how the use of English is critical with these aspects. He refers
to this topic as a reversible process (Orwell 581) if writers follow his six rules; without them the
writing contains staleness of imagery and lack of precision. (Orwell 582). Orwell names these tricks:
dying metaphors, operators or verbal false limbs, pretentious diction, and meaningless words. In
Shooting an Elephant, Orwell uses these tricks to provide rhetorical motives. Orwell mentions He
wears a mask, and his face grows to fit it (Orwell 853) to refer to himself when he was a police man in
Moulmein, Burma. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Orwell states dying metaphors are in effect reverted to being an ordinary word and can generally be
used without loss of vividness. (Orwell 583). The comparison between a man wearing a mask and the
face of the man growing into the mask negate each other causing this metaphor to be unclear. The
negation kills the visual image for the reader by making it unclear if the mask actually fits Orwell s
face. If the reader cannot picture the comparison of a metaphor, it fails to have meaning which is
classifies it as a dead
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John s Monologue
Preface Constricted by the dirty beige walls that used to be pearly white, inflicted by black discrete
scratches from 1 year ago by furniture he bought off of craigslist with his alimony money. Every
night, room number 7 exudes an aura of balanced evil and hatred. The only company provided is the
gossip overheard from the two women on the stairs leading to my room and the occasional police
sirens fading in the distance. Did you hear Esmeralda? Number 8 is going to be evicted. The second
lady responds, So crazy. That s the second family to be evicted from that room. He closed his eyes and
tuned them out. He laid in the comfort of his bed, which was placed horizontally in the top left corner
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She caressed his shoulder all the way down to the gloved hand grasping half of a red apple. I ll brew
you some tea. It is specially made for you. She walked to the kitchen and John followed closely,
quietly leaving the other half of the red apple on the table. Maria instinctively sensing John s presence
behind her becomes aroused as she makes her way to the counter. Pushing her up against the counter,
Maria gets excited. John takes off his necktie. Yes John, please, please, please this is what I ve wanted
since I laid my fucking sadistic eyes on you. She becomes aroused as he shoves the halved apple deep
in the opening of her throat and she starts choking. He wraps the necktie around her neck and tightens
it like a dog leash. He throws her to the ground and steps on the back of her head. At this point Maria
is confused and squirming facedown on the kitchen floor. John kneels down closer with his heel
digging into the crown of her head, creating more pain for Maria. You shall have no other gods before
Me. You ve been a very naughty girl, Maria. With the weight of her body keeping her down, he yanks
up the end of the necktie with immense force. The sound of her neck snapping like the last crackle
from wood burning out in a fireplace followed shortly
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Essay on Luaghing Comedy-Oliver Goldsmith
The Theatre, like all other amusements, has its fashions and its prejudices, and when satiated with its
excellence, mankind begin to mistake change for improvement. For some years tragedy was the
reigning entertainment, but of late it has entirely given way to comedy, and our best efforts are now
exerted in these lighter kinds of composition. The pompous train, the swelling phrase, and the
unnatural rant, are displaced for that natural portrait of human folly and frailty, of which all are judges,
because all have sat for the picture. But as in describing nature it is presented with a double face,
either of mirth or sadness, our modern writers find themselves at a loss which chiefly to copy from,
and it is now debated, whether the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous; they are lavish enough of
their tin money on the stage, and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If
they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator is taught not only to pardon, but to applaud them,
in consideration of the goodness of their hearts; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed, is
commended, and the comedy aims at touching our passions, without the power of being truly pathetic.
In this manner we are likely to lose one great source of entertainment on the stage; for while the comic
poet is invading the province of the tragic muse, he leaves her lovely sister quite neglected. Of this,
however, he is no way solicitous, as he measures his fame by his profits. But it will be said, that the
theatre is formed to amuse mankind, and that it matters little, if this end be answered, by what means
it is obtained. If mankind find delight in weeping at comedy, it would be cruel to abridge them in that
or any other innocent pleasure. If those pieces are denied the name of comedies, yet call them by any
other name, and if they are delightful, they are good. Their success, it will be said, is a mark of their
merit, and it is only abridging our happiness to deny us an inlet to amusement. These objections,
however, are rather specious than solid. It is true, that amusement is a great object at a
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Essay about The Affordable Care Act
It takes very little to disrupt the slow but steady healing progress our nation has undertaken in the
wake of the financial crisis of seven years ago. As President Barack Obama once said, by signing the
Affordable Care Act into law, everyone should have some basic security when it comes to their health
care (Stolberg, Sheryl Gay) . Something as influential as a universal health care bill is no exception to
delicate recovery the United States economy has undertaken over the past several years. As in the
Affordable Care Act s name, health care should be affordable for people of all tax brackets. While
many are concerned of the repercussions this health care bill will not only have on employment
opportunities but also higher taxes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has repeatedly stated that the cost of health
insurance is a high ranking concern for small business owners. Every year they conduct a study to see
what the top general concerns facing small business owners. In each fiscal year since 1986 the cost of
health insurance has been shown to be the top burden facing small business owners in America.
(Wade, Holly Pg 24, table 5). Another important factor to consider are business which suffer from lost
capacity due to employee illnesses or unemployment cost. Brad Plumer of the Washington Post
recently conducted a study to determine the amount of money lost due to inactivity at the workplace.
Including businesses in both the public and private sectors, Plumer estimates that over $1.8 trillion
dollars per year in wasted each year as a result of lost productivity at the workplace (Plumer, Brad).
While Mr. Plumer acknowledged the idea of lost productivity is not a clear science and can be
overvalued this is nonetheless a huge amount of money wasted each year. In order for the central idea
behind Obamacare to work as attended, people who were previously uninsured would now have write
a check for a new expense: their monthly insurance premiums. According to CNNMoney this is not
the case as, around one in five people who signed up for their new coverage plans had not paid by the
January 31st deadline (even though the deadline was
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Why I Want To Be A Pharmacist
Backbone of the Medical Industry 1. There is no better feeling than getting to help someone else, and I
want a career that will allow me to do that. I think a career in pharmacy will allow me an opportunity
to help others, as well as, being able to help my whole community since pharmacy is the backbone of
the medical industry. I want to know that I m involved in a career where I feel like I m doing my part
to keep my family and community happy, safe, and healthy. Pharmacy will make me a nice salary and
also give me a stable work environment with a family friendly work schedule. If you are wondering
who pharmacists are, they are the white coated people behind the counter who fill, get, and sometimes
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A couple of classes that Durant High School offers that would help me in my future of pharmacy are
biology and chemistry, since pharmacy is mainly science based. Would be pharmacists would want to
get their four year degree in math or science. Then earn their Doctor of Pharmacy Degree at pharmacy
school. To get into pharmacy school most colleges make you pass the PCAT (Pharmacy College
Admission Test) before you are accepted.
5. Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU), located in Weatherford, Oklahoma offers an
extensive Pharm D. Degree program. According to Peterson s, Only thirty four percent of people who
apply to SWOSU get accepted and forty two percent of those graduate and get a job in pharmacy
(peterson s). To be accepted in the SWOSU Pharm D. Degree program you have to have a minimum
GPA of 2.5, but they strongly suggest at least a 3.5, you also have to have sixty one hours of pre
pharmacy courses. To get your pharmacy license in any state, you have to pass the North American
Pharmacist Exam. 3. Places a pharmacist could be employed at are, a self owned pharmacy, a big
name company like Walgreens, Walmart, or CVS Pharmacy, and they can work at an institution or
university where they could teach future pharmacists (occupational outlook). 7. The average retail
pharmacist works an easy forty hour week starting at nine AM and ending at five PM. If you own your
own pharmacy you work even
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI Essay
The mission and values of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is up held with strong
Constitutional values. Over the years since the FBI was created in 1908 by Attorney General Charles
Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. As a progressive during this time period
Bonaparte applied his philosophy to forming the FBI with several corps of agents. His thought was
that these men should have expertise and not political connections. With the U.S. Constitution based
on federalism a national government with jurisdiction over matters that cross boundaries, such as
interstate and foreign affairs.
With this over the years the FBI has been given a large amount of authority to serve and protect.
Doing so the FBI has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In the Domestic Terrorism Program the FBI is the lead federal
enforcement agency. Watching over the fight against terrorism in the United States. The Terrorism
Program investigates any threats involving atomic energy, weapons of mass destruction, sabotage,
hostage taking and civil unrest. The FBI has a National Foreign Intelligence which overseas the U.S.
Intelligence Community. Its task is preventing foreign espionage, and espionage on the U.S. economy.
Investigating counterintelligence cases within the United States borders.
The National Foreign Intelligence Program prevents foreign espionage with investigating foreign
cases within the U.S. borders. Also the Intelligence Program is involved with threats, weapons in mass
destruction, including the nation s critical infrastructures such as communications, banking systems,
and transportation systems.
The other areas of the FBI include the areas of Violent Crimes, and White Collar Crimes. These two
areas work right next to each other. Violent Crimes division takes on cases of kidnapping, sexual
exploitation, bank robbery, and consumer product tampering. One of the Violent Crimes Programs
major areas is dealing with a threat of assault or actual assaults on the President, Vice President, or
Members of Congress. Where the White Collar Crimes Program focus is on money laundering, bank
fraud, public corruption, and
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Power In Dracula
The Gothic world is fascinated by the struggle for power . In light of this statement, discuss the ways
in which writers present types of power. Gothic writers are fascinated by power struggles, but often
shock readers by reversing conventional power differences. Examples of this include the power of
rationality against religion, and the female voice and sexuality being powerful, highly controversial
topics during the Victorian era. These power struggles often reflect the writer s own experiences and
views, for example Poe frequently presents power struggles between humans and the supernatural due
to losing his loved ones, and mental illness. Similarly, in Dracula , Stoker portrays the supernatural as
powerful, but with strong sexual undertones, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Carter uses sexual dominance in The Bloody Chamber as a metaphor for women s social inequality
with He in his London tailoring; she, bare as a lamb chop . The separation of the pronoun she
represents the isolation forced upon her by her overbearing husband. The girl is also mentioned after
the Marquis in this sentence, showing how she ranks after him and has no control now that she s
married. Women are often seen as passive as the Marquis assesses the girl with the eyes of a
connoisseur , implying that she is an object to be owned and lusted after. Sivyer writes the man
assumes an active and dominant role whilst his bride is positioned as passive . Her passivity is shown
when she says He made me put on my choker , she was forced to do it and offered no resistance. The
choker itself represents her captivity as it s similar to a collar, implying that the Marquis is her owner,
also exemplified as he calls her my little nun . This condescension mocks the girl for her innocence,
asserting the Marquis s dominance, but also the possessive pronoun my shows ownership; he believes
that his wife belongs to him. Interestingly, Dracula uses similar possessive language to assert power
over another male (Jonathan), exclaiming This man belongs to me! This declarative statement shows
that he has decided that Jonathan is his property, showing his desire for dominance and possession to
exhibit his power. His wickedness is
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Public Sphere Within The Private Space
The concept of the mediatisation of space has allowed for an understanding of the intertwining of the
public and the private spheres. This experience of the public sphere is seen through the infusion of
symbols and representations within media forms, thus showing us the impact of changes that the
media has catalysed in our individual everyday life. The public sphere within the private space can be
seen in mediums such as Twitter, in which the representation of words and hashtags have shifted the
societal experience. Thus, this idea of mediatisation of space allows for an understanding of the value
and experience of the public in individual lives with the assistance of signs, symbols and
representations. The mediatisation of space is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the bedroom and messaging apps are both considered privatised space, though one is
physical and the other virtual. Similarly, the park and news websites are both public space, as they are
accessible by the general community, though they differ in scale and degree of publicness. These ideas
of space are inextricably intertwined with the concept of mobility the shifting between locations and
time both linear and non linear (Green 2002, p. 282). The idea of mediatisation is slightly harder to
explain, however, as it is a concept which is an incomplete and still unfolding historical project
(Livingstone 2009, p. 6). It should be also highlighted and noted that the concept differs from that of
the term mediation. Mediation emphasises the complexity of the social space and the diversity of
transformations which arise (Couldry 2008, p. 3), exploring the impact that media has upon the
contemporary society as a whole. Thus, it focuses on examining the fundamental influence of media
on the community. Comparatively, mediatisation, as asserted by Hepp, Hjarvard and Lundby (2015),
endeavours to build a theoretical framework that will allow an examination into the role of media in
transforming social and cultural interaction, and shift communicative methods. The theory also
emphasises on the role of media and how its logics impact culture and society. Thus, whilst mediation
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Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger,...
Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by Albert
Camus?
Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by
Albert Camus? This is a question that naturally protrudes throughout the novel, as it is not abundantly
clear what Meursault, the protagonist, was, in fact, put on trial for. At the beginning of the second part
of the narrative, it is understood that he is put on trial for the murder of an Arab; however, it later
comes to our attention that the murder was not the primary reason of his trial, and perhaps not even an
essential one for that matter. The fact remains that
Meursault was undoubtedly put on trial, not for the murder committed, but for being the way he was:
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The answer is simple: it does not relate to the murder of the
Arab. Being the representative of society, the jury opposes Meursault and accuses him of not
conforming to society s natural ways, and being what we nowadays refer to as the odd one out . They
exclude him from society for his odd clear cut and sincere demeanor, and for his manifestation of an
inexpressive character.
Another example is the moment in which the magistrate, a local member of the judiciary having
limited jurisdiction, especially in criminal cases, questioned Meursault. In this particular scene, the
magistrate changes the topic rather abruptly from his love for Maman, to which he responded he loved
the same as anyone (p. 67), to the murder scene.
What followed was a vast discussion on Meursault s belief in God, which he felt rather apathetic
about; however, the magistrate, waving a crucifix to his face refers to him as the antichrist (p. 71). And
later, during the trial, the judge and the prosecuting attorney seem more intrigued by the fact that
Meursault did not grieve at his mother s funeral and got involved with Marie the day after it, than the
actual act that had been committed: the assassination of a man.
The majority of the witnesses that had been called only supported the argument of his callous nature,
as they very well knew that Meursault was frighteningly candid, and could not, or would not, create a
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Russian Culture Vs Cuban Culture
Russia is the largest country in the world with a population of 145.3 million people (Bradford, n.d). Its
culture is one that has changed with time but has kept its traditions and values, the country is one of
several others that has experienced both a communist and a capitalist society. Russian culture puts a
lot of emphasis in family and friends (Bradford, n.d). During communist Russia friends and family
had to help each other in order to survive the extreme poverty that they had to go through, during
those times collectivism was developed and eventually passed to younger generations (Bradford, n.d).
While is true that Russia today is very different from the days in which Communism was present
people tend to follow the tradition of their parent and grandparents.
Russian culture is defined by its ethnic diversity, religion, music, arts, and literature which are admired
and respected all over the world. The country currently has close 190 ethnic groups composed of
Tartar, Ukrainian, Bashkir, Chuvash, and Chechen descent (Bradford, n.d). These ethnic groups have
contributed their language to the Russian society among other things. Religion can be considered one
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Collectivism is somewhat present in both cultures, Cubans like Russians learned to depend on family
and friends in order to survive the poverty that communism brought to their society. Collectivism in
Russia while still present is not as strong as before, but Cuba still lives under a communist regime
which has only made the collectivist behavior increase in strength. Cuba and Russia were really closed
during the time of the Soviet Union which created an exchange of art and literature that enriched both
cultures. If you go to a bookstore in Cuba you can still find novels written by Tolstoy and traduced to
Spanish. Also you could watch Russian cartoons on Cuban TV when the Soviet Union was still
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Essay On Henrietta Lacks
Many of today s major vaccines would not have been possible without the ever so famous HeLa cells.
These cells have a very unique trait that makes them immortality. Although they sound like something
straight out of science fiction, they come from an actual woman named Henrietta Lacks who was
diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer. Although her cells went on to be world famous, Henrietta lived
a life of inequality because of her race, gender, and socio economic class throughout her short
lifespan. To begin with, perhaps one of her largest inequalities was racism, as it was to many blacks at
the time. Henrietta experienced racism from the beginning of her life to the very end. One may think
that a person s life would not depend on race, however ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This means that she was also denied equal treatment in life due to her lack of money. Henrietta would
work way too much for way too little, leading her to not have the same choices and opportunities in
life that everyone else did. The novel shows this by stating, Henrietta spent most of her childhood
stooped in those fields planting Tabaco... (19), and she was lucky if [she even] sold enough Tabaco
each season to feed the family (24). This explains that Henrietta lived most of her life working and
having nothing to show for it. One might even say that she lived her life working so hard, only to have
her life cut short years later. She only continued to live in the hearts of her family who today are also
not getting enough money despite Henrietta s now being world famous. Henrietta s lack of money
made it difficult for her family to live on past her
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Hs 543 Course Paper
Running Head: U.S. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM REFORM HS543 Health Services Finance Summer
Term 2012 Instructor: Mary Black Course Project Outline U.S. Healthcare System Reform Submitted
By Project Outline This project will explore the current state or our healthcare and where it is
predicted to cost us in the future. We will also examine the overall health programs and how the
uninsured will affect the system entirely. Universal healthcare would alleviate the financial burden on
some of the population and provide access to almost all of the country s population; however, this
system will cost more. Funding the program will be discussed as well as the taxes and other funding
that will help pay for the coverage. Likewise, how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Likewise, private insurance are becoming unaffordable for the average family income. (PBS.org)
Impact to Healthcare organizations These increases in cost raise questions of health care expenses at
the hospital level. As higher profits are sought, the cost will become unstable for all, thus causing
many to postpone going to the doctor. However, there are many complicated problems associated with
our healthcare system. We will focus on main issues that can correct many related problems within the
current structure. More importantly, we need to find ways to ensure all Americans have access to
health care; and we need to hone in on how we can get the best value for the $2 trillion dollars we
spend annually on healthcare. Defining the Problem Political disagreements How can we get better
value on the money we spend on healthcare while ensuing all Americans are medically covered?
Moving towards universal health coverage will help the United States to progress towards answering
this question. However, a major hurdle is the idea of letting our government manage the country s
healthcare system. Likewise, officials in Congress cannot agree on how to administrate a healthcare
system. Over 60% of the Republicans say it is not the government s job to provide health care; yet,
over 80% of the Democrats think the government does have this responsibility (CBSNews.com).
Reforming the system, like any major
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The United States And Australia
The United States and Australia are both industrialized countries with both English speaking
populations with challenges of providing health care coverage. Differences and similarities can be
found in both countries with regards to the health care system. Both have government programs such
as Medicare that is designed for the population in different circumstances, and both populations use
private insurance. With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the United States is attempting
to cover a large population of those needing health insurance yet in Australia Medicare system covers
a larger portion of its population. With the cost continuing to rise along with spending for health care
is dramatically different. The money ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Medicare, Australia s national public health insurance, provides universal health coverage for citizens
and permanent residents in addition to people with temporary visas from countries with which
Australia has reciprocal arrangements. Medicare covers inpatient care in public hospitals for free or
subsidized access to comprehensive medical services (Mossialos et al., 2015). Citizens may choose to
buy private insurance to cover more health care options and to cover items not covered under
Medicare for example ambulance services. Medicare gives Australian residents access to health care
and is partly funded by taxpayers who pay a Medicare levy of 2.0% of their taxable income (Ato,
n.d.). The first contact with health services one may need would involve a visit to a general
practitioner, who may refer the patient to a specialist, diagnostic testing, medication for the need to in
a public hospital. Australia s health care system involves public and private providers. The
government funds the public hospitals, whereas those in the private sector operate the private
hospitals. As of June 2014 over 47% of the population had private health insurance (PHIAC, 2014).
The public perception of the Australian medical system is generally positive and strongly favors a
universal public health system funded by the public (Hardie Critchley, 2008). In the United States the
passing of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, established the
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Difference Between Principle Based And Rule Based Regulation
Q1. Outline the difference between Principles based and Rules based regulation. The main difference
between principle based and rule based regulation is the level of detailed instruction involved. Rule
based is a strict manner in how a body should behave, whereas principle based regulation, is a
guideline, leaving the body with some freedom on how they comply with it. This distinction may not
be clearly defined. While in theory, the difference between both systems may be clear cut, in practice,
they may overlap, or a system may have to adopt a mixture of both rule based and principle based
regulation, Rules may become more principle like through the addition of qualifications and
exceptions, whereas principles may become more rule like by the addition of best practices and
requirements . Principle based regulation involves a more broad approach than rule based. This
involves moving away from reliance on detailed, prescriptive rules and relying more on high level,
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They express the fundamental obligations that all in the industry should observe. However, a principle
based system can become more rules based when best practices and requirements are introduced to
give more certainty. Principle based systems require more effort from the subject party. For the basis
of evaluating the consequences of a principle based system for managers and regulators the paper
BLACK, J. HOPPER, M. BAND, C.. (2007). Making a success of Principles based regulation. is
worth examining in detail.
The above study is quite relative to the question at hand. It looks intensely at the Financial Services
Authority (FSA) in the UK as they look to move regulation from a rules based system to a more
principles based one. The study also investigates the factors they believe necessary to make the
implementation of this more principle based system
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Summary Of Art Spiegelman s Maus
The book Maus, a graphic novel by Vladek Spiegelman s son, Art Spiegelman is written in the form of
a graphic novel. It elaborates on Vladek s adolescent experiences as a young jew during the Holocaust.
On a surface level, the photographs in Maus contributed to my understanding of the story by giving
Vladek s words a visual. The images tell the story in a direct way by expressing the emotions of his
father as the comic strips transition from the past to present. The format of this story certainly takes
some risks. To some audiences, this format could come off as a joke, as though Spiegelman wasn t
taking his father s story seriously. With a graphic novel usually used to depict fictionally, sci fi like
stories, the audience might think that Art is treating his father s experiences as if they were part of a
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This story could possibly be negatively associated with a mocking tone. To some audiences, the way
that Spiegelman depicted the victims as mice and the Germans as cats, could come off as though
Spiegelman was mocking the victims with this prey and predator metaphor. The interviewer
challenges Spiegelman by asking the questions about the aspects of his book that make it the most
controversial. For example, Bolhafner says Harvey Pekar has commented that he feels you shouldn t
have used mice for any of it. He thinks it would have had more impact if you had used people, and is
critical of your using pigs for the Poles (Spiegelman, Art. Art for Art s Sake: Spiegelman Speaks on
RAWS s Past, Present, and Future. Interview by J. Stephen Bolhafner. The Comics Journal #145 Oct.
1991). Here, Bolhafner brings up the fact that some audiences don t agree with Arts way of portraying
the people in his book and how it could lessen the impact of his
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Plato Capital Punishment
Early eightieth century BC records of legalised death penalty laws have been uncovered in the Code
of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes. Famous
philosophers Plato and Bentham have given their ethical viewpoints; from there assumptions can be
drawn on their views on capital punishment. The Catholic Church also has its Anti death penalty
position. Capital punishment has been a part of human communal society for centuries. Within these
three ethical viewpoints society can use them as scopes as to whether it should be acceptable in their
community. Contextual analysis is paramount to being able to apply these ethical thought methods to a
contemporary issue. Many that live deserve death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Their differences strike in their thought process and in what the rehabilitation would entail. In terms of
context Bentham is straight up against capital punishment that causes suffering and strongly opposes
it. He also spent more time on it then any of his rival or competing philosophers of his time. He
comments in his commentary According to Bentham, a punishment, like any other legal practice, must
be morally justified in terms of its conduciveness to the appropriate end. Bentham wanted laws that
augmented total happiness of the community as his theory on punishment is that they need to justified
and rationale and that in it will generate happiness. Plato however had a structure in place, firstly an
orator (similar to a lawyer) would request that person stand trial in front of a court, rather than that
person going to be put to death they instead would be given a timoria or a trial of retribution similar to
getting rehabilitated or being put on parole. While some major offences of his time were still worth
capital punishment Plato stressed that if it is possible and there is a chance for rehabilitation then that
person deserves it. Comparing both philosophers both can be classed as anti capital punishment as
while Plato does condone the use of capital punishment it is only for serious crimes, Laws prescribes
capital
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Who Remedios Varo Is By Inga Muscio
Throughout the art history, women have been involved in making art, whether as creators and
innovators of new forms of artistic expression, patrons, collectors, sources of inspiration, or significant
contributors as art historians and critics. Women have been and continue to be integral to the
institution of art, but despite being engaged with the art world in every way, many women artists have
found opposition in the traditional narrative of art history. They have faced challenges due to gender
biases, from finding difficulty in training to selling their work and gaining recognition. In Who
Remedios Varo Is , Inga Muscio argued this issue by suggesting that Remedios Varo, one of the top
19th century surrealist painters in the art history, did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But nowadays, women has become more powerful and even gradually take men s place in the art
world and gain more achievements for themselves. What have been changed throughout many years
of art history? Throughout the length of this essay, I will explore this problem by giving the brief view
about gender bias and the way it affects women artists in the art world from the past, then mainly
discuss about how women has overcome gender bias, in order to be succeeded in art world nowadays.
Gender bias is known as the inclination towards or the prejudice against one gender, which are women
in art world in this circumstance. This is an unequal treatment in employment opportunity, such as
privileges or benefits (Oxford dictionary). It is also known as women discrimination. According to
Inga Muscio, Remedios Varo did not receive the recognition she deserved because of the male social
system. The white, male portion gave them the authority to present art as an artist but not women.
Women did not have a right and had been excluded from the process of creating art (202). So, what
had happened in the 19th century, which prevented Muscio from gaining her recognition
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Working In A Group
This essay portrays my strength and weaknesses of working in team and things about me I really need
to work and perhaps improve. Working in a group at first was quite strange to be honest but as time
progresses it became more intriguing interesting. At first I was quite bothered on how I would start to
engage with colleagues I don t see physically, with different custom, belief and country .My group
experience was one I can never forget because we bonded swiftly like we ve met or known each other
for long and even gave nicknames to ourselves within this short time frame. I am glad that this group
assignment was incorporated to course outline because it was really helpful. I am earnestly looking
forward to working with such wonderful and fun people in further modules. We all used the different
social medium to communicate every day and keep ourselves posted and update with current trend as
regards to our task. Personally, I now like working in a team because my personal communication
abilities was drastically improved. I had personal anxiety and agitation at inception, but in due course
I overcame it and my self confidence was boosted. The essence ... Show more content on
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The forming storming norming performing. My team was formed by our module instructor which
obviously gave us a guide to execute our group task. When it comes to storming, we encountered a
hitch because one our group member was inactive all through and that initially hindered our
functionality as tasks were delegated to each member. Our disagreement or hitch in the group was due
to unavailability of one group member which affected us immensely but we handled it by assigning
the task to another group member and communicated swiftly to our instructor about the situation. Our
group tasks were already delegated to each member and we knew what was expected of us to perform
optimally and score
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Trump s Executive Order On Immigration
On January 27, 2017, President Trump issued an executive order that suspended entry of all refugees
into the United States for one hundred and twenty days. The order obstructed Syrian refugees for an
unspecific time and blocked entry into the United States for ninety days for citizens of seven Muslim
countries, such as: Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Yemen. This order also banned green
card holder from these seven countries. Hans von Spakovsky has written many different articles on the
subject of immigration, civil rights, civil justice, and the rule of law and government reform. The
topics of his articles are known to be controversial. Recently his article, Trump s Executive Order on
Immigration Is Both Legal and Constitutional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
if he believes it would be detrimental to the interests of the United States. And he can do so for such
period as he shall deem necessary. This statement contrasts with the article, Trump s Immigration Ban
Is Illegal by David J. Brier, which states that The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 stands in
the way of Trump s ban being legal and constitutional. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
was enacted in 1968, which bans all discrimination against immigrants on the basis of national origin,
replacing the old prejudicial system and giving each country an equal shot at the quotas. Briar states
The 1965 law does not ban discrimination based on religion which was Mr. Trump s original proposal.
He feels that Trump ban is illegal and
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Vladek In Maus
Art Spiegelman, the author of the highly acclaimed graphic novel, Maus, portrays the characters in his
book in a very distinctive and potent way. Spiegelman s novel chronicles the life of his father, Vladek,
who is a Holocaust survivor. He uses racial stereotypes to depict each character by his or her
nationality; Jews as mice, Germans as cats, and Poles as pigs. This unique portrayal of the characters
can be attributed to the positive reception that Maus received upon its release. The main character of
the novel, Vladek Spiegelman, has almost two different complex personalities from before the war and
after. Most of the actions young Vladek performs are on behalf of his beloved wife, Anja. Vladek
deeply cares about Anja s wellbeing; for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, once one delves into Speigelman s character, it becomes very simple to understand how
vital he really is. Moreover, further insight into Speigelman s character facilitates the explanation of
why he designed Maus the way that he did. Very early on in the novel, readers are able to cognize the
burdensome weight the Holocaust placed on Speigelman as a child and even as an adult. Speigelman
is constantly reminded of the horrific events that his parents had to face, even by just being near them,
especially his father. He also feels that he must incessantly compete with Richieu, his ghost brother ,
who passed away before Art was born. All this repressed guilt was finally liberated when he decided
to write Maus in the medium he was most familiar with comics. However, while writing Maus,
Speigelman was acutely aware that genuinely conveying such a story is impossible, even once noting
to Françoise, reality is too complex for comics...so much has to be left out or distorted (Speigelman
16). It is for this reason that Speigelman chose for his novel to convey a story within a story; as well
as depicting Vladek s struggles during the war, Maus also shows Speigelman s troubles with
publishing his book. The underlying reason for publishing Maus, however, is to pay tribute to his
parents, whose graves Speigelman poignantly ends the last
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Essay about Rsm100 Required Readings Summaries
RSM100 Required Readings Summaries Nov. 23 The Discipline of Teams * Teams and good
performance are inseparable * Teamwork represent a set of values that encourage listening and
responding constructively to views expressed by others * Group work is NOT same as team *
Working group focuses on individual goals * strong, clearly focused leader * group s purpose =
organizational mission * individual work product * efficient meetings * measured by influence on
others (ex. financial performance) * discusses, decides, delegates * Teams require both individual and
mutual accountability * Shared leadership roles * Specific team purpose that differs from mission ...
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Planning and budgeting | 1. Setting a direction | 2. Organizing and staffing | 2. Aligning people | 3.
Controlling and problem solving | 3. Motivating and inspiring | 1) Setting a direction vs. planning and
budgeting a. Setting a direction is more inductive (through patterns, data) i. Important for short/long
term goal setting b. Planning works best as a complement for direction setting 2) Aligning vs. Staffing
c. Aligning: getting people to understand a vision, which leads to empowerment ii. Clear target, same
direction d. Management is more about organizing people; structure, training, incentives 3) Motivating
vs. Controlling e. Motivation: energizes people satisfies basic human needs iii. Sense of achievement,
recognition, involvement iv. Coaching, feedback v. Reward Informal Relations are important help
coordinate leadership activities. Well led businesses tend to recognize and reward people who
successfully develop leaders. Nov. 9 Integrative Thinking: Choices, conflict and the creative spark
Feature story: Michael Lee chin s crisis of whether or not to sell AIC s stocks (as he supported them
for many years) when they were falling dramatically. He then decided to purchase many of one stock,
Mackenzie Financial Group, one of AIC s major
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Why Do People Use Personal Stereos
Bull also states that The belief that urban subjects are subjects in retreat has become a core
explanatory frame work or everyday urban environment experienced as being inhabited by strangers
and hence dangerous. This is typical of visual explanations of urban behaviour that locate motivation
completely in terms of supposed responses to the environment. (Bull 2000, p.137) this links very well
to the idea of people using their personal stereos as a way to block others out. When travelling on
public transport you are in a way trapped in a small place with strangers as the quote states. I would
like to see if this is why so many people use their headphones and personal stereos as a barrier to
separate themselves from others while travelling
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Child Labor In America
Starting in about the 1700s, hand labor was replaced by power driven machines to make jobs easier.
The industrial revolution had begun, and families needed a job and money to be able to survive.
European immigrants started spreading word that children should work.Eventually factories decided
to get kids to work since the machines were easy to operate and didn t require adult strength.
The jobs in the factories were easy, and factories didn t have to pay children as much as adults, so the
factories took advantage of that. Children had to work an estimate of 12 to 18 hours a day, 6 days a
week, to earn no more than a dollar. They didn t even get to choose what job they wanted to do . These
jobs were given based on age and gender, and the youngest of children working were of the age of 7.
Some children had to work in large houses 16 hours a day, 7 days a week at a low pay as well. By the
year of 1810, 2 million school age students in America were already working 50 to 70 hours a week
and by 2006, there were 218 million child laborers all around the world, 126 million engaged in
dangerous work. Some boys had to carry loads of hot glass as part of their jobs to earn only up to
$1.10 per day! With all these hours of nonstop work, children had no time for play, school or to rest so
most of them were uneducated because they had to work in order to support their families.
The children working inside the factories were working under very dangerous conditions. The
factories were
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The Crusades Of The Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages, there was a series of seven wars that lasted seven centuries known as the
Crusades. Each Crusader Army had one major goal: to recapture Jerusalem from the Seljuk Turks, the
land where Jesus had been crucified. Historical narratives often depict the first Crusaders as warriors
and religious heroes because they succeeded in temporarily recapturing the Holy Land. While the
Second Crusade depicted the crusaders as a mass failure when they lost the land they were protecting,
the third crusade portrayed them as religious heroes once again, when Richard the Lionheart almost
captured the Holy Land again. However, the Fourth Crusade shattered all hopes of recapturing
Jerusalem. The Roman Catholic people had high expectations for the war, but it ended horribly when
the crusaders attacked their own allies in Constantinople. This tragedy was a major turning point
during these wars because it changed how the crusaders were viewed. The failure of the 4th crusaders
forces historians to wonder how a well trained army failed to attack their enemies and instead attacked
the very people they wanted to protect. When one examines the issues encountered by the crusaders,
the greediness of the Venetians, the political struggles of Constantinople, and the spread of Greek
cultures, one can better understand the cause and effect of the Fourth crusade.
The war began in a rush by the new young and ambitious pope, Innocent the Third who was
overshadowed by his dream to succeed
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The For The Interethnic Church Experience
For the interethnic church experience, I went to St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Carmichaels,
Pennsylvania. I attended with three of my friends Ashley, Cassandra, and Jennifer. My friends came
along in order to gain the experience from the church with me. We all had different experiences, but
we all felt glad that we went together and to the church. When planning to go to the church, I read
some articles on the proper etiquette of the church, and how to act in an Orthodox church. The rules
included sitting up straight or standing for the whole service as they do in other parts of the world, and
how to venerate an icon. I was nervous to do all these steps, because I did not want to mess up or
offend anybody. However, I practiced and tried to be prepared. Also, picking an outfit was a struggle
because I wanted to be very respectful to the culture. The church that I attend when I am at home is
very relaxed, and do not care if a person wears jeans to the service. They still want the people in
attendance to be respectful and modest, but besides that, people can wear whatever the feel
comfortable in. When preparing to attend this church however, I picked my outfit carefully and hoped
that I would be dressed up enough. When I arrived, I saw that I was and felt more relaxed. I was also
nervous about the language barrier, as I do not know Serbian. I did not know if the whole service
would be in Serbian or if only part of it would be in a foreign language. I was excited to
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Natural Disasters In Spike Lee s When The Levees Broke
Disaster is no stranger to the city of New Orleans. Its unique geographic placement below sea level
makes the sinking city suitable for massive flooding. Its un American reputation, as discussed in class,
has created many local social issues that currently affects the city s demographic environment today.
Although any form of disaster can occur anywhere, I believe in the notion that any response that New
Orleans may give in relation to its disasters is best understood through the people and historical
implications of those who have served as an at fault, underlying factor of the end result that its citizens
have faced.
New Orleans has been notable in recent history for its natural disasters, like hurricanes. The city has
been historically planned and built to protect it from an environment that may endanger its citizens
and the city landscape. However, whenever a natural disaster occurs, the question of how its damage
could have been minimized always appears after the fact. These are events that happen to people
outside of their control, but I personally feel that sometimes specific people are ... Show more content
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Earlier this year, I viewed a documentary directed by Spike Lee titled When The Levees Broke. From
that film, I learned about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which left a permanent stain in the
fabric of black New Orleans memory. Managing to set off about 30 tons of dynamite on a levee in an
effort to protect New Orleans from the flooding Mississippi, their mission was a success, preventing
New Orleans from suffering serious damage. However, the decision resulted in severe flooding in an
area in New Orleans that largely served a black population. This incident almost reminded me of the
theme of betrayal that we discussed in the Louis Congo, as the black community was betrayed by
those that are considered leaders in the
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Analysis Of The Movie The Black Swan
The Black Swan is a movie about a woman named Nina Sayers, who was a ballerina at an esteemed
ballet company. The newest production the company was undertaking was a ballet called Swan Lake.
Swan Lake was about a princess, the Swan Queen, who was turned into an evil Black Swan. In the
movie, the role of the Swan Queen was highly sought after among the ballerinas, especially since the
former principal dancer, Beth Macintyre, was recently let go from the company because of her age.
Nina was also very interested in the role, and having been with the company for quite some time,
auditioned for it. After she completed her audition, she received mixed feedback from the director,
Thomas Leroy, about her performance. He told her that she was an excellent dancer, but she was also
too rigid and stiff. He advised her to try to enjoy herself and add more personality in her dance instead
of focusing, primarily, on her technique. His critique disappointed Nina because she desperately
wanted to impress him. To make matters worse, she began to feel unsure of herself when a new
dancer, Lily, arrived at the company. She especially felt threatened by Lily s presence after Thomas
compared Lily s free and relaxed dance style with Nina s controlled and technical style. Eventually,
Nina attempted to become more bold, both in her dancing and personal life, in an effort to win him
over. As all of this was taking place, Nina began to experience strange visions consisting of disturbing
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Essay on Nicholas I
Nicholas I
Nicholas I has been portrayed, and perhaps rightfully so, as a strict and reactionary tsar. Indeed, his
internal policies were often repressive he sought to nip any liberalism in the bud, often brutally. His
approach to solving problems in the Empire and keeping control was to create the Nicholas system , a
bureaucratic system defined by and completely based on absolute monarchy. Nicholas revamped
govermental structure by strengthening and centralizing bureaucratic structures to an unprecedented
degree. He did this as an attempt to deal with all of Russia s problems himself. At most importantly
the structure known as His Majesty s own Chancery, which was the nerve center of the empire s
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There demands would have been politically disadvantageous to Nicholas Poland was the one
European country in his Empire. If he lost Poland, he would lose his foothold in Europe and Russia
would easily be classified as simply an Asiatic empire. At first, Nicholas attempts to squelch the
rebellion were disastrous his general was not effective at all in battle strategy and many of his men
were being killed by cholera. In fact, his brother Konstantin was killed by the same disease. Finally,
after switching generals, Nicholas was able to regain Poland. However, his Polish policies made him
unpopular with France and England. Public opinion was decidedly on the side of the Polish insurgents.
Furthermore, Russia experienced a cholera epidemic in 1830 1, a potential cause for disorder.
Nicholas retreated to his summer residence in Peterhof to avoid the plague. The populace was left in
the care of an inefficient administration and started to grow restless. Rumors started going around that
there was no real cholera problem, but rather people had been hired to go around poisoning food and
drink. Mobs were formed and on July 3, there was serious rioting in the capital of St. Petersburg. The
mobs invaded hospitals, broke the windows, threw medical supplies into the street, and attacked the
doctors. After all this rioting, Nicholas returned to the capital to confront his people. In a typical
flourish of drama, he
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Leishmania Case Study
All of lesions were ulcerative with different size. Isolates that caused great scars, located in the same
clade in dendrogram. According to the questionnaires, all of the patients, suffering from L. major
infections were from endemic areas, or had a history of travel to endemic areas. Leishmania
amastigote was identified, using Giemsa stained smears, obtained from all isolated samples. Some of
the PCR products represented a mix infection, from two to three species of Leishmania. All the
samples were examined, using PCR. Species specific band observed in all of samples (Fig 3).
At least 20 L. major kDNA haplotypes have been identified, by sequence alignment, in comparaison
with sequences, presented in GenBank. Only 20 out of 80 (25%) PCR ... Show more content on
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In this study, we have used kDNA gene as a tool to evaluate the genetic diversity of Leishmania Spp.
The kDNA contains thousands of mini circles and dozens of maxi circles, concatenated in a giant
network 24. The structure of kinetoplast DNA is unique for a mitochondrial genome 23,25,26. The
10,000 kinetoplast mini circles are distributed among 10 different sequence classes 4,23,27 29. The
number of mini circles in each class is very variable, dividing into conserved and variable region
4,23,30. The high copy number (10000 to 26000) of the Leishmania mini circles, makes it as a reliable
target for molecular analysis of Leishmania Spp. 4,24,29,31,32. The conserved region of these mini
circles has been used as a diagnostic PCR target, since 1990s 33. The kDNA PCR seems to be the
most sensitive approach for diagnosis of leishmaniasis, suggested to be implemented as the standard
method for routine diagnosis, if the identification of species is not required 34.
In this study, despite the fact that all isolates belonged to different county in Ilam province, but all
were positive for Leishmania major. Our analysis showed an intra species genetic diversity and 20
isolates were divided into four clades in dendrogram. So that, clad 1 contains (10fv, 11fv, 22fv, 23fv
and 158fv taken from Farokhabad village in Dehloran county and 16d belongs to the Dehloran city),
geographically closed to each other. Clad 2
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  • 6. George Orwell Politics And The English Language Analysis In Politics and the English language, George Orwell portrays various tricks by which the work of prose construction is habitually dodged. (Orwell 583). Orwell s argument is the English language is being deformed by modern writers thus mocking the use of the language. Orwell relates this topic to political and economic issues to show how the use of English is critical with these aspects. He refers to this topic as a reversible process (Orwell 581) if writers follow his six rules; without them the writing contains staleness of imagery and lack of precision. (Orwell 582). Orwell names these tricks: dying metaphors, operators or verbal false limbs, pretentious diction, and meaningless words. In Shooting an Elephant, Orwell uses these tricks to provide rhetorical motives. Orwell mentions He wears a mask, and his face grows to fit it (Orwell 853) to refer to himself when he was a police man in Moulmein, Burma. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orwell states dying metaphors are in effect reverted to being an ordinary word and can generally be used without loss of vividness. (Orwell 583). The comparison between a man wearing a mask and the face of the man growing into the mask negate each other causing this metaphor to be unclear. The negation kills the visual image for the reader by making it unclear if the mask actually fits Orwell s face. If the reader cannot picture the comparison of a metaphor, it fails to have meaning which is classifies it as a dead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. John s Monologue Preface Constricted by the dirty beige walls that used to be pearly white, inflicted by black discrete scratches from 1 year ago by furniture he bought off of craigslist with his alimony money. Every night, room number 7 exudes an aura of balanced evil and hatred. The only company provided is the gossip overheard from the two women on the stairs leading to my room and the occasional police sirens fading in the distance. Did you hear Esmeralda? Number 8 is going to be evicted. The second lady responds, So crazy. That s the second family to be evicted from that room. He closed his eyes and tuned them out. He laid in the comfort of his bed, which was placed horizontally in the top left corner of the room, strictly sleeping on the right side ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She caressed his shoulder all the way down to the gloved hand grasping half of a red apple. I ll brew you some tea. It is specially made for you. She walked to the kitchen and John followed closely, quietly leaving the other half of the red apple on the table. Maria instinctively sensing John s presence behind her becomes aroused as she makes her way to the counter. Pushing her up against the counter, Maria gets excited. John takes off his necktie. Yes John, please, please, please this is what I ve wanted since I laid my fucking sadistic eyes on you. She becomes aroused as he shoves the halved apple deep in the opening of her throat and she starts choking. He wraps the necktie around her neck and tightens it like a dog leash. He throws her to the ground and steps on the back of her head. At this point Maria is confused and squirming facedown on the kitchen floor. John kneels down closer with his heel digging into the crown of her head, creating more pain for Maria. You shall have no other gods before Me. You ve been a very naughty girl, Maria. With the weight of her body keeping her down, he yanks up the end of the necktie with immense force. The sound of her neck snapping like the last crackle from wood burning out in a fireplace followed shortly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Luaghing Comedy-Oliver Goldsmith The Theatre, like all other amusements, has its fashions and its prejudices, and when satiated with its excellence, mankind begin to mistake change for improvement. For some years tragedy was the reigning entertainment, but of late it has entirely given way to comedy, and our best efforts are now exerted in these lighter kinds of composition. The pompous train, the swelling phrase, and the unnatural rant, are displaced for that natural portrait of human folly and frailty, of which all are judges, because all have sat for the picture. But as in describing nature it is presented with a double face, either of mirth or sadness, our modern writers find themselves at a loss which chiefly to copy from, and it is now debated, whether the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous; they are lavish enough of their tin money on the stage, and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator is taught not only to pardon, but to applaud them, in consideration of the goodness of their hearts; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed, is commended, and the comedy aims at touching our passions, without the power of being truly pathetic. In this manner we are likely to lose one great source of entertainment on the stage; for while the comic poet is invading the province of the tragic muse, he leaves her lovely sister quite neglected. Of this, however, he is no way solicitous, as he measures his fame by his profits. But it will be said, that the theatre is formed to amuse mankind, and that it matters little, if this end be answered, by what means it is obtained. If mankind find delight in weeping at comedy, it would be cruel to abridge them in that or any other innocent pleasure. If those pieces are denied the name of comedies, yet call them by any other name, and if they are delightful, they are good. Their success, it will be said, is a mark of their merit, and it is only abridging our happiness to deny us an inlet to amusement. These objections, however, are rather specious than solid. It is true, that amusement is a great object at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay about The Affordable Care Act It takes very little to disrupt the slow but steady healing progress our nation has undertaken in the wake of the financial crisis of seven years ago. As President Barack Obama once said, by signing the Affordable Care Act into law, everyone should have some basic security when it comes to their health care (Stolberg, Sheryl Gay) . Something as influential as a universal health care bill is no exception to delicate recovery the United States economy has undertaken over the past several years. As in the Affordable Care Act s name, health care should be affordable for people of all tax brackets. While many are concerned of the repercussions this health care bill will not only have on employment opportunities but also higher taxes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has repeatedly stated that the cost of health insurance is a high ranking concern for small business owners. Every year they conduct a study to see what the top general concerns facing small business owners. In each fiscal year since 1986 the cost of health insurance has been shown to be the top burden facing small business owners in America. (Wade, Holly Pg 24, table 5). Another important factor to consider are business which suffer from lost capacity due to employee illnesses or unemployment cost. Brad Plumer of the Washington Post recently conducted a study to determine the amount of money lost due to inactivity at the workplace. Including businesses in both the public and private sectors, Plumer estimates that over $1.8 trillion dollars per year in wasted each year as a result of lost productivity at the workplace (Plumer, Brad). While Mr. Plumer acknowledged the idea of lost productivity is not a clear science and can be overvalued this is nonetheless a huge amount of money wasted each year. In order for the central idea behind Obamacare to work as attended, people who were previously uninsured would now have write a check for a new expense: their monthly insurance premiums. According to CNNMoney this is not the case as, around one in five people who signed up for their new coverage plans had not paid by the January 31st deadline (even though the deadline was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Why I Want To Be A Pharmacist Backbone of the Medical Industry 1. There is no better feeling than getting to help someone else, and I want a career that will allow me to do that. I think a career in pharmacy will allow me an opportunity to help others, as well as, being able to help my whole community since pharmacy is the backbone of the medical industry. I want to know that I m involved in a career where I feel like I m doing my part to keep my family and community happy, safe, and healthy. Pharmacy will make me a nice salary and also give me a stable work environment with a family friendly work schedule. If you are wondering who pharmacists are, they are the white coated people behind the counter who fill, get, and sometimes even make your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A couple of classes that Durant High School offers that would help me in my future of pharmacy are biology and chemistry, since pharmacy is mainly science based. Would be pharmacists would want to get their four year degree in math or science. Then earn their Doctor of Pharmacy Degree at pharmacy school. To get into pharmacy school most colleges make you pass the PCAT (Pharmacy College Admission Test) before you are accepted. 5. Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU), located in Weatherford, Oklahoma offers an extensive Pharm D. Degree program. According to Peterson s, Only thirty four percent of people who apply to SWOSU get accepted and forty two percent of those graduate and get a job in pharmacy (peterson s). To be accepted in the SWOSU Pharm D. Degree program you have to have a minimum GPA of 2.5, but they strongly suggest at least a 3.5, you also have to have sixty one hours of pre pharmacy courses. To get your pharmacy license in any state, you have to pass the North American Pharmacist Exam. 3. Places a pharmacist could be employed at are, a self owned pharmacy, a big name company like Walgreens, Walmart, or CVS Pharmacy, and they can work at an institution or university where they could teach future pharmacists (occupational outlook). 7. The average retail pharmacist works an easy forty hour week starting at nine AM and ending at five PM. If you own your own pharmacy you work even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI Essay The mission and values of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is up held with strong Constitutional values. Over the years since the FBI was created in 1908 by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. As a progressive during this time period Bonaparte applied his philosophy to forming the FBI with several corps of agents. His thought was that these men should have expertise and not political connections. With the U.S. Constitution based on federalism a national government with jurisdiction over matters that cross boundaries, such as interstate and foreign affairs. With this over the years the FBI has been given a large amount of authority to serve and protect. Doing so the FBI has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In the Domestic Terrorism Program the FBI is the lead federal enforcement agency. Watching over the fight against terrorism in the United States. The Terrorism Program investigates any threats involving atomic energy, weapons of mass destruction, sabotage, hostage taking and civil unrest. The FBI has a National Foreign Intelligence which overseas the U.S. Intelligence Community. Its task is preventing foreign espionage, and espionage on the U.S. economy. Investigating counterintelligence cases within the United States borders. The National Foreign Intelligence Program prevents foreign espionage with investigating foreign cases within the U.S. borders. Also the Intelligence Program is involved with threats, weapons in mass destruction, including the nation s critical infrastructures such as communications, banking systems, and transportation systems. The other areas of the FBI include the areas of Violent Crimes, and White Collar Crimes. These two areas work right next to each other. Violent Crimes division takes on cases of kidnapping, sexual exploitation, bank robbery, and consumer product tampering. One of the Violent Crimes Programs major areas is dealing with a threat of assault or actual assaults on the President, Vice President, or Members of Congress. Where the White Collar Crimes Program focus is on money laundering, bank fraud, public corruption, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Power In Dracula The Gothic world is fascinated by the struggle for power . In light of this statement, discuss the ways in which writers present types of power. Gothic writers are fascinated by power struggles, but often shock readers by reversing conventional power differences. Examples of this include the power of rationality against religion, and the female voice and sexuality being powerful, highly controversial topics during the Victorian era. These power struggles often reflect the writer s own experiences and views, for example Poe frequently presents power struggles between humans and the supernatural due to losing his loved ones, and mental illness. Similarly, in Dracula , Stoker portrays the supernatural as powerful, but with strong sexual undertones, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carter uses sexual dominance in The Bloody Chamber as a metaphor for women s social inequality with He in his London tailoring; she, bare as a lamb chop . The separation of the pronoun she represents the isolation forced upon her by her overbearing husband. The girl is also mentioned after the Marquis in this sentence, showing how she ranks after him and has no control now that she s married. Women are often seen as passive as the Marquis assesses the girl with the eyes of a connoisseur , implying that she is an object to be owned and lusted after. Sivyer writes the man assumes an active and dominant role whilst his bride is positioned as passive . Her passivity is shown when she says He made me put on my choker , she was forced to do it and offered no resistance. The choker itself represents her captivity as it s similar to a collar, implying that the Marquis is her owner, also exemplified as he calls her my little nun . This condescension mocks the girl for her innocence, asserting the Marquis s dominance, but also the possessive pronoun my shows ownership; he believes that his wife belongs to him. Interestingly, Dracula uses similar possessive language to assert power over another male (Jonathan), exclaiming This man belongs to me! This declarative statement shows that he has decided that Jonathan is his property, showing his desire for dominance and possession to exhibit his power. His wickedness is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Public Sphere Within The Private Space The concept of the mediatisation of space has allowed for an understanding of the intertwining of the public and the private spheres. This experience of the public sphere is seen through the infusion of symbols and representations within media forms, thus showing us the impact of changes that the media has catalysed in our individual everyday life. The public sphere within the private space can be seen in mediums such as Twitter, in which the representation of words and hashtags have shifted the societal experience. Thus, this idea of mediatisation of space allows for an understanding of the value and experience of the public in individual lives with the assistance of signs, symbols and representations. The mediatisation of space is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the bedroom and messaging apps are both considered privatised space, though one is physical and the other virtual. Similarly, the park and news websites are both public space, as they are accessible by the general community, though they differ in scale and degree of publicness. These ideas of space are inextricably intertwined with the concept of mobility the shifting between locations and time both linear and non linear (Green 2002, p. 282). The idea of mediatisation is slightly harder to explain, however, as it is a concept which is an incomplete and still unfolding historical project (Livingstone 2009, p. 6). It should be also highlighted and noted that the concept differs from that of the term mediation. Mediation emphasises the complexity of the social space and the diversity of transformations which arise (Couldry 2008, p. 3), exploring the impact that media has upon the contemporary society as a whole. Thus, it focuses on examining the fundamental influence of media on the community. Comparatively, mediatisation, as asserted by Hepp, Hjarvard and Lundby (2015), endeavours to build a theoretical framework that will allow an examination into the role of media in transforming social and cultural interaction, and shift communicative methods. The theory also emphasises on the role of media and how its logics impact culture and society. Thus, whilst mediation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger,... Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by Albert Camus? Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by Albert Camus? This is a question that naturally protrudes throughout the novel, as it is not abundantly clear what Meursault, the protagonist, was, in fact, put on trial for. At the beginning of the second part of the narrative, it is understood that he is put on trial for the murder of an Arab; however, it later comes to our attention that the murder was not the primary reason of his trial, and perhaps not even an essential one for that matter. The fact remains that Meursault was undoubtedly put on trial, not for the murder committed, but for being the way he was: unemotional through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The answer is simple: it does not relate to the murder of the Arab. Being the representative of society, the jury opposes Meursault and accuses him of not conforming to society s natural ways, and being what we nowadays refer to as the odd one out . They exclude him from society for his odd clear cut and sincere demeanor, and for his manifestation of an inexpressive character. Another example is the moment in which the magistrate, a local member of the judiciary having limited jurisdiction, especially in criminal cases, questioned Meursault. In this particular scene, the magistrate changes the topic rather abruptly from his love for Maman, to which he responded he loved the same as anyone (p. 67), to the murder scene. What followed was a vast discussion on Meursault s belief in God, which he felt rather apathetic about; however, the magistrate, waving a crucifix to his face refers to him as the antichrist (p. 71). And later, during the trial, the judge and the prosecuting attorney seem more intrigued by the fact that Meursault did not grieve at his mother s funeral and got involved with Marie the day after it, than the actual act that had been committed: the assassination of a man. The majority of the witnesses that had been called only supported the argument of his callous nature, as they very well knew that Meursault was frighteningly candid, and could not, or would not, create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Russian Culture Vs Cuban Culture Russia is the largest country in the world with a population of 145.3 million people (Bradford, n.d). Its culture is one that has changed with time but has kept its traditions and values, the country is one of several others that has experienced both a communist and a capitalist society. Russian culture puts a lot of emphasis in family and friends (Bradford, n.d). During communist Russia friends and family had to help each other in order to survive the extreme poverty that they had to go through, during those times collectivism was developed and eventually passed to younger generations (Bradford, n.d). While is true that Russia today is very different from the days in which Communism was present people tend to follow the tradition of their parent and grandparents. Russian culture is defined by its ethnic diversity, religion, music, arts, and literature which are admired and respected all over the world. The country currently has close 190 ethnic groups composed of Tartar, Ukrainian, Bashkir, Chuvash, and Chechen descent (Bradford, n.d). These ethnic groups have contributed their language to the Russian society among other things. Religion can be considered one of the most important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collectivism is somewhat present in both cultures, Cubans like Russians learned to depend on family and friends in order to survive the poverty that communism brought to their society. Collectivism in Russia while still present is not as strong as before, but Cuba still lives under a communist regime which has only made the collectivist behavior increase in strength. Cuba and Russia were really closed during the time of the Soviet Union which created an exchange of art and literature that enriched both cultures. If you go to a bookstore in Cuba you can still find novels written by Tolstoy and traduced to Spanish. Also you could watch Russian cartoons on Cuban TV when the Soviet Union was still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On Henrietta Lacks Many of today s major vaccines would not have been possible without the ever so famous HeLa cells. These cells have a very unique trait that makes them immortality. Although they sound like something straight out of science fiction, they come from an actual woman named Henrietta Lacks who was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer. Although her cells went on to be world famous, Henrietta lived a life of inequality because of her race, gender, and socio economic class throughout her short lifespan. To begin with, perhaps one of her largest inequalities was racism, as it was to many blacks at the time. Henrietta experienced racism from the beginning of her life to the very end. One may think that a person s life would not depend on race, however ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that she was also denied equal treatment in life due to her lack of money. Henrietta would work way too much for way too little, leading her to not have the same choices and opportunities in life that everyone else did. The novel shows this by stating, Henrietta spent most of her childhood stooped in those fields planting Tabaco... (19), and she was lucky if [she even] sold enough Tabaco each season to feed the family (24). This explains that Henrietta lived most of her life working and having nothing to show for it. One might even say that she lived her life working so hard, only to have her life cut short years later. She only continued to live in the hearts of her family who today are also not getting enough money despite Henrietta s now being world famous. Henrietta s lack of money made it difficult for her family to live on past her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hs 543 Course Paper Running Head: U.S. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM REFORM HS543 Health Services Finance Summer Term 2012 Instructor: Mary Black Course Project Outline U.S. Healthcare System Reform Submitted By Project Outline This project will explore the current state or our healthcare and where it is predicted to cost us in the future. We will also examine the overall health programs and how the uninsured will affect the system entirely. Universal healthcare would alleviate the financial burden on some of the population and provide access to almost all of the country s population; however, this system will cost more. Funding the program will be discussed as well as the taxes and other funding that will help pay for the coverage. Likewise, how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, private insurance are becoming unaffordable for the average family income. (PBS.org) Impact to Healthcare organizations These increases in cost raise questions of health care expenses at the hospital level. As higher profits are sought, the cost will become unstable for all, thus causing many to postpone going to the doctor. However, there are many complicated problems associated with our healthcare system. We will focus on main issues that can correct many related problems within the current structure. More importantly, we need to find ways to ensure all Americans have access to health care; and we need to hone in on how we can get the best value for the $2 trillion dollars we spend annually on healthcare. Defining the Problem Political disagreements How can we get better value on the money we spend on healthcare while ensuing all Americans are medically covered? Moving towards universal health coverage will help the United States to progress towards answering this question. However, a major hurdle is the idea of letting our government manage the country s healthcare system. Likewise, officials in Congress cannot agree on how to administrate a healthcare system. Over 60% of the Republicans say it is not the government s job to provide health care; yet, over 80% of the Democrats think the government does have this responsibility (CBSNews.com). Reforming the system, like any major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The United States And Australia The United States and Australia are both industrialized countries with both English speaking populations with challenges of providing health care coverage. Differences and similarities can be found in both countries with regards to the health care system. Both have government programs such as Medicare that is designed for the population in different circumstances, and both populations use private insurance. With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the United States is attempting to cover a large population of those needing health insurance yet in Australia Medicare system covers a larger portion of its population. With the cost continuing to rise along with spending for health care is dramatically different. The money ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medicare, Australia s national public health insurance, provides universal health coverage for citizens and permanent residents in addition to people with temporary visas from countries with which Australia has reciprocal arrangements. Medicare covers inpatient care in public hospitals for free or subsidized access to comprehensive medical services (Mossialos et al., 2015). Citizens may choose to buy private insurance to cover more health care options and to cover items not covered under Medicare for example ambulance services. Medicare gives Australian residents access to health care and is partly funded by taxpayers who pay a Medicare levy of 2.0% of their taxable income (Ato, n.d.). The first contact with health services one may need would involve a visit to a general practitioner, who may refer the patient to a specialist, diagnostic testing, medication for the need to in a public hospital. Australia s health care system involves public and private providers. The government funds the public hospitals, whereas those in the private sector operate the private hospitals. As of June 2014 over 47% of the population had private health insurance (PHIAC, 2014). The public perception of the Australian medical system is generally positive and strongly favors a universal public health system funded by the public (Hardie Critchley, 2008). In the United States the passing of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, established the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Difference Between Principle Based And Rule Based Regulation Q1. Outline the difference between Principles based and Rules based regulation. The main difference between principle based and rule based regulation is the level of detailed instruction involved. Rule based is a strict manner in how a body should behave, whereas principle based regulation, is a guideline, leaving the body with some freedom on how they comply with it. This distinction may not be clearly defined. While in theory, the difference between both systems may be clear cut, in practice, they may overlap, or a system may have to adopt a mixture of both rule based and principle based regulation, Rules may become more principle like through the addition of qualifications and exceptions, whereas principles may become more rule like by the addition of best practices and requirements . Principle based regulation involves a more broad approach than rule based. This involves moving away from reliance on detailed, prescriptive rules and relying more on high level, broadly stated rules or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They express the fundamental obligations that all in the industry should observe. However, a principle based system can become more rules based when best practices and requirements are introduced to give more certainty. Principle based systems require more effort from the subject party. For the basis of evaluating the consequences of a principle based system for managers and regulators the paper BLACK, J. HOPPER, M. BAND, C.. (2007). Making a success of Principles based regulation. is worth examining in detail. The above study is quite relative to the question at hand. It looks intensely at the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the UK as they look to move regulation from a rules based system to a more principles based one. The study also investigates the factors they believe necessary to make the implementation of this more principle based system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Summary Of Art Spiegelman s Maus The book Maus, a graphic novel by Vladek Spiegelman s son, Art Spiegelman is written in the form of a graphic novel. It elaborates on Vladek s adolescent experiences as a young jew during the Holocaust. On a surface level, the photographs in Maus contributed to my understanding of the story by giving Vladek s words a visual. The images tell the story in a direct way by expressing the emotions of his father as the comic strips transition from the past to present. The format of this story certainly takes some risks. To some audiences, this format could come off as a joke, as though Spiegelman wasn t taking his father s story seriously. With a graphic novel usually used to depict fictionally, sci fi like stories, the audience might think that Art is treating his father s experiences as if they were part of a fictional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story could possibly be negatively associated with a mocking tone. To some audiences, the way that Spiegelman depicted the victims as mice and the Germans as cats, could come off as though Spiegelman was mocking the victims with this prey and predator metaphor. The interviewer challenges Spiegelman by asking the questions about the aspects of his book that make it the most controversial. For example, Bolhafner says Harvey Pekar has commented that he feels you shouldn t have used mice for any of it. He thinks it would have had more impact if you had used people, and is critical of your using pigs for the Poles (Spiegelman, Art. Art for Art s Sake: Spiegelman Speaks on RAWS s Past, Present, and Future. Interview by J. Stephen Bolhafner. The Comics Journal #145 Oct. 1991). Here, Bolhafner brings up the fact that some audiences don t agree with Arts way of portraying the people in his book and how it could lessen the impact of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Plato Capital Punishment Early eightieth century BC records of legalised death penalty laws have been uncovered in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes. Famous philosophers Plato and Bentham have given their ethical viewpoints; from there assumptions can be drawn on their views on capital punishment. The Catholic Church also has its Anti death penalty position. Capital punishment has been a part of human communal society for centuries. Within these three ethical viewpoints society can use them as scopes as to whether it should be acceptable in their community. Contextual analysis is paramount to being able to apply these ethical thought methods to a contemporary issue. Many that live deserve death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their differences strike in their thought process and in what the rehabilitation would entail. In terms of context Bentham is straight up against capital punishment that causes suffering and strongly opposes it. He also spent more time on it then any of his rival or competing philosophers of his time. He comments in his commentary According to Bentham, a punishment, like any other legal practice, must be morally justified in terms of its conduciveness to the appropriate end. Bentham wanted laws that augmented total happiness of the community as his theory on punishment is that they need to justified and rationale and that in it will generate happiness. Plato however had a structure in place, firstly an orator (similar to a lawyer) would request that person stand trial in front of a court, rather than that person going to be put to death they instead would be given a timoria or a trial of retribution similar to getting rehabilitated or being put on parole. While some major offences of his time were still worth capital punishment Plato stressed that if it is possible and there is a chance for rehabilitation then that person deserves it. Comparing both philosophers both can be classed as anti capital punishment as while Plato does condone the use of capital punishment it is only for serious crimes, Laws prescribes capital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Who Remedios Varo Is By Inga Muscio Throughout the art history, women have been involved in making art, whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression, patrons, collectors, sources of inspiration, or significant contributors as art historians and critics. Women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art, but despite being engaged with the art world in every way, many women artists have found opposition in the traditional narrative of art history. They have faced challenges due to gender biases, from finding difficulty in training to selling their work and gaining recognition. In Who Remedios Varo Is , Inga Muscio argued this issue by suggesting that Remedios Varo, one of the top 19th century surrealist painters in the art history, did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But nowadays, women has become more powerful and even gradually take men s place in the art world and gain more achievements for themselves. What have been changed throughout many years of art history? Throughout the length of this essay, I will explore this problem by giving the brief view about gender bias and the way it affects women artists in the art world from the past, then mainly discuss about how women has overcome gender bias, in order to be succeeded in art world nowadays. Gender bias is known as the inclination towards or the prejudice against one gender, which are women in art world in this circumstance. This is an unequal treatment in employment opportunity, such as privileges or benefits (Oxford dictionary). It is also known as women discrimination. According to Inga Muscio, Remedios Varo did not receive the recognition she deserved because of the male social system. The white, male portion gave them the authority to present art as an artist but not women. Women did not have a right and had been excluded from the process of creating art (202). So, what had happened in the 19th century, which prevented Muscio from gaining her recognition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Working In A Group This essay portrays my strength and weaknesses of working in team and things about me I really need to work and perhaps improve. Working in a group at first was quite strange to be honest but as time progresses it became more intriguing interesting. At first I was quite bothered on how I would start to engage with colleagues I don t see physically, with different custom, belief and country .My group experience was one I can never forget because we bonded swiftly like we ve met or known each other for long and even gave nicknames to ourselves within this short time frame. I am glad that this group assignment was incorporated to course outline because it was really helpful. I am earnestly looking forward to working with such wonderful and fun people in further modules. We all used the different social medium to communicate every day and keep ourselves posted and update with current trend as regards to our task. Personally, I now like working in a team because my personal communication abilities was drastically improved. I had personal anxiety and agitation at inception, but in due course I overcame it and my self confidence was boosted. The essence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The forming storming norming performing. My team was formed by our module instructor which obviously gave us a guide to execute our group task. When it comes to storming, we encountered a hitch because one our group member was inactive all through and that initially hindered our functionality as tasks were delegated to each member. Our disagreement or hitch in the group was due to unavailability of one group member which affected us immensely but we handled it by assigning the task to another group member and communicated swiftly to our instructor about the situation. Our group tasks were already delegated to each member and we knew what was expected of us to perform optimally and score ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Trump s Executive Order On Immigration On January 27, 2017, President Trump issued an executive order that suspended entry of all refugees into the United States for one hundred and twenty days. The order obstructed Syrian refugees for an unspecific time and blocked entry into the United States for ninety days for citizens of seven Muslim countries, such as: Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Yemen. This order also banned green card holder from these seven countries. Hans von Spakovsky has written many different articles on the subject of immigration, civil rights, civil justice, and the rule of law and government reform. The topics of his articles are known to be controversial. Recently his article, Trump s Executive Order on Immigration Is Both Legal and Constitutional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... if he believes it would be detrimental to the interests of the United States. And he can do so for such period as he shall deem necessary. This statement contrasts with the article, Trump s Immigration Ban Is Illegal by David J. Brier, which states that The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 stands in the way of Trump s ban being legal and constitutional. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 was enacted in 1968, which bans all discrimination against immigrants on the basis of national origin, replacing the old prejudicial system and giving each country an equal shot at the quotas. Briar states The 1965 law does not ban discrimination based on religion which was Mr. Trump s original proposal. He feels that Trump ban is illegal and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Vladek In Maus Art Spiegelman, the author of the highly acclaimed graphic novel, Maus, portrays the characters in his book in a very distinctive and potent way. Spiegelman s novel chronicles the life of his father, Vladek, who is a Holocaust survivor. He uses racial stereotypes to depict each character by his or her nationality; Jews as mice, Germans as cats, and Poles as pigs. This unique portrayal of the characters can be attributed to the positive reception that Maus received upon its release. The main character of the novel, Vladek Spiegelman, has almost two different complex personalities from before the war and after. Most of the actions young Vladek performs are on behalf of his beloved wife, Anja. Vladek deeply cares about Anja s wellbeing; for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, once one delves into Speigelman s character, it becomes very simple to understand how vital he really is. Moreover, further insight into Speigelman s character facilitates the explanation of why he designed Maus the way that he did. Very early on in the novel, readers are able to cognize the burdensome weight the Holocaust placed on Speigelman as a child and even as an adult. Speigelman is constantly reminded of the horrific events that his parents had to face, even by just being near them, especially his father. He also feels that he must incessantly compete with Richieu, his ghost brother , who passed away before Art was born. All this repressed guilt was finally liberated when he decided to write Maus in the medium he was most familiar with comics. However, while writing Maus, Speigelman was acutely aware that genuinely conveying such a story is impossible, even once noting to Françoise, reality is too complex for comics...so much has to be left out or distorted (Speigelman 16). It is for this reason that Speigelman chose for his novel to convey a story within a story; as well as depicting Vladek s struggles during the war, Maus also shows Speigelman s troubles with publishing his book. The underlying reason for publishing Maus, however, is to pay tribute to his parents, whose graves Speigelman poignantly ends the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay about Rsm100 Required Readings Summaries RSM100 Required Readings Summaries Nov. 23 The Discipline of Teams * Teams and good performance are inseparable * Teamwork represent a set of values that encourage listening and responding constructively to views expressed by others * Group work is NOT same as team * Working group focuses on individual goals * strong, clearly focused leader * group s purpose = organizational mission * individual work product * efficient meetings * measured by influence on others (ex. financial performance) * discusses, decides, delegates * Teams require both individual and mutual accountability * Shared leadership roles * Specific team purpose that differs from mission ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Planning and budgeting | 1. Setting a direction | 2. Organizing and staffing | 2. Aligning people | 3. Controlling and problem solving | 3. Motivating and inspiring | 1) Setting a direction vs. planning and budgeting a. Setting a direction is more inductive (through patterns, data) i. Important for short/long term goal setting b. Planning works best as a complement for direction setting 2) Aligning vs. Staffing c. Aligning: getting people to understand a vision, which leads to empowerment ii. Clear target, same direction d. Management is more about organizing people; structure, training, incentives 3) Motivating vs. Controlling e. Motivation: energizes people satisfies basic human needs iii. Sense of achievement, recognition, involvement iv. Coaching, feedback v. Reward Informal Relations are important help coordinate leadership activities. Well led businesses tend to recognize and reward people who successfully develop leaders. Nov. 9 Integrative Thinking: Choices, conflict and the creative spark Feature story: Michael Lee chin s crisis of whether or not to sell AIC s stocks (as he supported them for many years) when they were falling dramatically. He then decided to purchase many of one stock, Mackenzie Financial Group, one of AIC s major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Why Do People Use Personal Stereos Bull also states that The belief that urban subjects are subjects in retreat has become a core explanatory frame work or everyday urban environment experienced as being inhabited by strangers and hence dangerous. This is typical of visual explanations of urban behaviour that locate motivation completely in terms of supposed responses to the environment. (Bull 2000, p.137) this links very well to the idea of people using their personal stereos as a way to block others out. When travelling on public transport you are in a way trapped in a small place with strangers as the quote states. I would like to see if this is why so many people use their headphones and personal stereos as a barrier to separate themselves from others while travelling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Child Labor In America Starting in about the 1700s, hand labor was replaced by power driven machines to make jobs easier. The industrial revolution had begun, and families needed a job and money to be able to survive. European immigrants started spreading word that children should work.Eventually factories decided to get kids to work since the machines were easy to operate and didn t require adult strength. The jobs in the factories were easy, and factories didn t have to pay children as much as adults, so the factories took advantage of that. Children had to work an estimate of 12 to 18 hours a day, 6 days a week, to earn no more than a dollar. They didn t even get to choose what job they wanted to do . These jobs were given based on age and gender, and the youngest of children working were of the age of 7. Some children had to work in large houses 16 hours a day, 7 days a week at a low pay as well. By the year of 1810, 2 million school age students in America were already working 50 to 70 hours a week and by 2006, there were 218 million child laborers all around the world, 126 million engaged in dangerous work. Some boys had to carry loads of hot glass as part of their jobs to earn only up to $1.10 per day! With all these hours of nonstop work, children had no time for play, school or to rest so most of them were uneducated because they had to work in order to support their families. The children working inside the factories were working under very dangerous conditions. The factories were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Crusades Of The Middle Ages During the Middle Ages, there was a series of seven wars that lasted seven centuries known as the Crusades. Each Crusader Army had one major goal: to recapture Jerusalem from the Seljuk Turks, the land where Jesus had been crucified. Historical narratives often depict the first Crusaders as warriors and religious heroes because they succeeded in temporarily recapturing the Holy Land. While the Second Crusade depicted the crusaders as a mass failure when they lost the land they were protecting, the third crusade portrayed them as religious heroes once again, when Richard the Lionheart almost captured the Holy Land again. However, the Fourth Crusade shattered all hopes of recapturing Jerusalem. The Roman Catholic people had high expectations for the war, but it ended horribly when the crusaders attacked their own allies in Constantinople. This tragedy was a major turning point during these wars because it changed how the crusaders were viewed. The failure of the 4th crusaders forces historians to wonder how a well trained army failed to attack their enemies and instead attacked the very people they wanted to protect. When one examines the issues encountered by the crusaders, the greediness of the Venetians, the political struggles of Constantinople, and the spread of Greek cultures, one can better understand the cause and effect of the Fourth crusade. The war began in a rush by the new young and ambitious pope, Innocent the Third who was overshadowed by his dream to succeed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The For The Interethnic Church Experience For the interethnic church experience, I went to St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Carmichaels, Pennsylvania. I attended with three of my friends Ashley, Cassandra, and Jennifer. My friends came along in order to gain the experience from the church with me. We all had different experiences, but we all felt glad that we went together and to the church. When planning to go to the church, I read some articles on the proper etiquette of the church, and how to act in an Orthodox church. The rules included sitting up straight or standing for the whole service as they do in other parts of the world, and how to venerate an icon. I was nervous to do all these steps, because I did not want to mess up or offend anybody. However, I practiced and tried to be prepared. Also, picking an outfit was a struggle because I wanted to be very respectful to the culture. The church that I attend when I am at home is very relaxed, and do not care if a person wears jeans to the service. They still want the people in attendance to be respectful and modest, but besides that, people can wear whatever the feel comfortable in. When preparing to attend this church however, I picked my outfit carefully and hoped that I would be dressed up enough. When I arrived, I saw that I was and felt more relaxed. I was also nervous about the language barrier, as I do not know Serbian. I did not know if the whole service would be in Serbian or if only part of it would be in a foreign language. I was excited to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Natural Disasters In Spike Lee s When The Levees Broke Disaster is no stranger to the city of New Orleans. Its unique geographic placement below sea level makes the sinking city suitable for massive flooding. Its un American reputation, as discussed in class, has created many local social issues that currently affects the city s demographic environment today. Although any form of disaster can occur anywhere, I believe in the notion that any response that New Orleans may give in relation to its disasters is best understood through the people and historical implications of those who have served as an at fault, underlying factor of the end result that its citizens have faced. New Orleans has been notable in recent history for its natural disasters, like hurricanes. The city has been historically planned and built to protect it from an environment that may endanger its citizens and the city landscape. However, whenever a natural disaster occurs, the question of how its damage could have been minimized always appears after the fact. These are events that happen to people outside of their control, but I personally feel that sometimes specific people are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Earlier this year, I viewed a documentary directed by Spike Lee titled When The Levees Broke. From that film, I learned about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which left a permanent stain in the fabric of black New Orleans memory. Managing to set off about 30 tons of dynamite on a levee in an effort to protect New Orleans from the flooding Mississippi, their mission was a success, preventing New Orleans from suffering serious damage. However, the decision resulted in severe flooding in an area in New Orleans that largely served a black population. This incident almost reminded me of the theme of betrayal that we discussed in the Louis Congo, as the black community was betrayed by those that are considered leaders in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Movie The Black Swan The Black Swan is a movie about a woman named Nina Sayers, who was a ballerina at an esteemed ballet company. The newest production the company was undertaking was a ballet called Swan Lake. Swan Lake was about a princess, the Swan Queen, who was turned into an evil Black Swan. In the movie, the role of the Swan Queen was highly sought after among the ballerinas, especially since the former principal dancer, Beth Macintyre, was recently let go from the company because of her age. Nina was also very interested in the role, and having been with the company for quite some time, auditioned for it. After she completed her audition, she received mixed feedback from the director, Thomas Leroy, about her performance. He told her that she was an excellent dancer, but she was also too rigid and stiff. He advised her to try to enjoy herself and add more personality in her dance instead of focusing, primarily, on her technique. His critique disappointed Nina because she desperately wanted to impress him. To make matters worse, she began to feel unsure of herself when a new dancer, Lily, arrived at the company. She especially felt threatened by Lily s presence after Thomas compared Lily s free and relaxed dance style with Nina s controlled and technical style. Eventually, Nina attempted to become more bold, both in her dancing and personal life, in an effort to win him over. As all of this was taking place, Nina began to experience strange visions consisting of disturbing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Nicholas I Nicholas I Nicholas I has been portrayed, and perhaps rightfully so, as a strict and reactionary tsar. Indeed, his internal policies were often repressive he sought to nip any liberalism in the bud, often brutally. His approach to solving problems in the Empire and keeping control was to create the Nicholas system , a bureaucratic system defined by and completely based on absolute monarchy. Nicholas revamped govermental structure by strengthening and centralizing bureaucratic structures to an unprecedented degree. He did this as an attempt to deal with all of Russia s problems himself. At most importantly the structure known as His Majesty s own Chancery, which was the nerve center of the empire s administrative mechanisms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There demands would have been politically disadvantageous to Nicholas Poland was the one European country in his Empire. If he lost Poland, he would lose his foothold in Europe and Russia would easily be classified as simply an Asiatic empire. At first, Nicholas attempts to squelch the rebellion were disastrous his general was not effective at all in battle strategy and many of his men were being killed by cholera. In fact, his brother Konstantin was killed by the same disease. Finally, after switching generals, Nicholas was able to regain Poland. However, his Polish policies made him unpopular with France and England. Public opinion was decidedly on the side of the Polish insurgents. Furthermore, Russia experienced a cholera epidemic in 1830 1, a potential cause for disorder. Nicholas retreated to his summer residence in Peterhof to avoid the plague. The populace was left in the care of an inefficient administration and started to grow restless. Rumors started going around that there was no real cholera problem, but rather people had been hired to go around poisoning food and drink. Mobs were formed and on July 3, there was serious rioting in the capital of St. Petersburg. The mobs invaded hospitals, broke the windows, threw medical supplies into the street, and attacked the doctors. After all this rioting, Nicholas returned to the capital to confront his people. In a typical flourish of drama, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Leishmania Case Study All of lesions were ulcerative with different size. Isolates that caused great scars, located in the same clade in dendrogram. According to the questionnaires, all of the patients, suffering from L. major infections were from endemic areas, or had a history of travel to endemic areas. Leishmania amastigote was identified, using Giemsa stained smears, obtained from all isolated samples. Some of the PCR products represented a mix infection, from two to three species of Leishmania. All the samples were examined, using PCR. Species specific band observed in all of samples (Fig 3). At least 20 L. major kDNA haplotypes have been identified, by sequence alignment, in comparaison with sequences, presented in GenBank. Only 20 out of 80 (25%) PCR ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this study, we have used kDNA gene as a tool to evaluate the genetic diversity of Leishmania Spp. The kDNA contains thousands of mini circles and dozens of maxi circles, concatenated in a giant network 24. The structure of kinetoplast DNA is unique for a mitochondrial genome 23,25,26. The 10,000 kinetoplast mini circles are distributed among 10 different sequence classes 4,23,27 29. The number of mini circles in each class is very variable, dividing into conserved and variable region 4,23,30. The high copy number (10000 to 26000) of the Leishmania mini circles, makes it as a reliable target for molecular analysis of Leishmania Spp. 4,24,29,31,32. The conserved region of these mini circles has been used as a diagnostic PCR target, since 1990s 33. The kDNA PCR seems to be the most sensitive approach for diagnosis of leishmaniasis, suggested to be implemented as the standard method for routine diagnosis, if the identification of species is not required 34. In this study, despite the fact that all isolates belonged to different county in Ilam province, but all were positive for Leishmania major. Our analysis showed an intra species genetic diversity and 20 isolates were divided into four clades in dendrogram. So that, clad 1 contains (10fv, 11fv, 22fv, 23fv and 158fv taken from Farokhabad village in Dehloran county and 16d belongs to the Dehloran city), geographically closed to each other. Clad 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...