Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
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2. The Day Of A Cold And Wet Spring
At the time of responding to this question it is perfectly timed, as finally we have some lovely weather
after the extended winter caused by a cold and wet spring. So sunshine, blue skies and starry nights
along with higher temperatures are finally with us in the south west. Some Brits will have already
made plans to seek warmer weather and the almost guaranteed sun with warm breezes that come with
booking a holiday in hot spots. Over the years I have had some pretty fabulous holidays overseas and
in the UK and have a few photo s and fond memories to draw upon. These days with a combination of
a husband with a dislike of flying and dogs who we don t wish to put into kennels, our holidays tend
to revolve around our homeland and what treasures we have found too. From child friendly and
latterly teen friendly holidays, to romantic getaways and action packed outings we have covered a
huge array of accommodations, activities and explored some fantastic places. I can relate to all of the
suggestions that precede the Ciao! Question: where will you be going and which products will you
take with you?
~*~
We Love the West:
This year, I turned to Airbnb for inspiration and to find suitable accommodation. From my shortlist we
chose to stay on a boat in Brixham Marina and we have already had our main holiday which we
enjoyed at the end of June anticipating almost guaranteed sunshine and generous temperatures. Whilst
the British weather did not live up to our expectations our
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3. Apush Ch. 4 Notes
Chapter 4 Growth and Crisis in Colonial Society 1720 1765 Freehold Society in New England
Puritans created a yeomen society of independent farm families who owned their land as freeholders
without feudal dues or leases by 1750, rapidly increasing population outstripped the supply of easily
farmed land, challenging the freehold ideal.
A. Farm Families: Women s Place Men were head of the household no time for anything. They did
many labors by 1750, family sizes decreased due to shrink in farm sizes had some more time but still
under cultural and law restrictions under men
B. Farm Property: Inheritance male colonists escaped Europe and got land parents with small farms
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Were pacifists bought land and negotiate treaties with Indians. No major wars until 1750s condemned
slavery attracted German settlers fleeing from war, religious persecution, and poverty German
settlements dominated certain districts and moved down to western parts of Maryland, Virginia, and
Carolinas. Maintained their German identity. Married within group eg. women worked on the lands
not many politically involved. Only acted to protect their churches and cultural practices eg. married
women s rights to hold property and write wills Presbyterian Scots from Ireland formed largest group
of migrants faced discrimination, taxes, regulations Irish Test Act of 1704 restricted them from
holding public office migrated and retained their identity
C. Religious Identity and Political Conflict 1750s, Scots Irish Presbyterians challenged pacifism of
Quakers wanted more aggressive Indian policy German migrants also opposed cause they demanded
respect for inheritance customs Scots Irish Presbyterians, German Baptists, and German Lutherans
against Quakers Quaker s cultural and religious diversity caused conflict The Enlightenment and the
Great Awakening 1740 1765 Enlightenment human reason to understand world Pietism personal
relation to God
A. The Enlightenment in America John Locke natural rights of life,
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4. Comparing Dollar General s Financial Performance with that...
Comparing Dollar General s Financial Performance with that of Family Dollar Dollar General has
been performing well financially ever since they were established in 1955. In its first 10 years of
existence, Dollar General had grown to 255 stores with nearly $26 million in annual sales. In 2002,
annual sales were $6.1 billion and there were 6,300 stores in 27 states in operation. Strategy shifts as
well as major acquisitions allowed for Dollar General to continue performing well financially over the
years. Even despite major accounting errors in 2001, Dollar General continued to increase their sales.
Through Dollar Generals initiative and success, the door was open for others to thrive in the ... Show
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At this point, Family Dollar was probably a better stock to invest in. Dollar General had also
experienced a decrease in total assets over this period while Family Dollar s assets increased by nearly
25 percent. The accounting errors that took place accompanied with lawsuits that followed played a
major role in some these numbers for Dollar General. I believe that both companies performed well
financially. If it wasn t for the lawsuits, Dollar General probably would have performed much better
financially then Family Dollar. Based on the factors mentioned above, it s hard to say who performed
better financially. Dollar General s net income may have been higher but they had a loss in total assets
and also had a much lower EPS. 2. What is your assessment of the accounting problems at Dollar
General? Did anything unethical occur? What evidence indicates that the misstatements were simply
errors, with no deliberate intent? What reasons can you think of that would account for why the
misstatements might well have been deliberate and not simply inadvertent errors? The accounting
restatement was unfortunate for Dollar General but I don t believe it will have had that big of an
impact when they look back on it in the future. Their strategies allowed them to keep a profitable
company thriving even despite the investigation
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5. The Effects of Global Warming
TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING (TA C312) GROUP REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING (TA C312) GROUP REPORT
The Effects of Global Warming
The Effects of Global Warming
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank Dr M.G. Prasuna, Head Languages Group, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus
for giving us an opportunity of preparing a group report on The Effects of Global Warming as an
evaluation component for the course Technical Report Writing (TA C312). It would not have been
possible to prepare it within the stipulated time without her unwavering guidance and support.
Section 2, Group 4, Technical Report Writing
1. Introduction
Look closely and you will see the effects of climate change.
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* Walruses, polar bears, seals and other marine mammals that rely on ice floes for resting, feeding and
breeding will be particularly threatened.
* Populations of krill and other small organisms will decline as the ice recedes, with large
consequences for fish, whales and other marine mammals.
* Indigenous people who have lived in the frozen North for centuries will be most directly affected. *
5 * The thawing of the permafrost the frozen layer of soil and water just beneath the Earth s surface.
This will cause the terrain to subside and damage buildings, pipelines, roads and other infrastructure.
* The Polar Regions are key drivers of global weather patterns, and the changes caused by global
warming could cause these regions to magnify the greenhouse effect.
What can be done?
Unfortunately, Polar Regions are highly vulnerable to climate change, and their natural and human
systems have a low capacity for adapting. Indigenous communities with traditional life styles will
have only limited opportunities to respond to the expected changes. Technologically developed
communities, however, are likely to adapt their infrastructure and transport means to the new
conditions and take advantage of new trade and commercial opportunities.
6. 3.2. Development of new Rainfall Patterns
Observed changes
Precipitation over many mid to high latitude land areas in the Northern Hemisphere has become more
and more
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7. The A Wooden Statue Of Kongorikishi
This is a wooden statue of Kongorikishi, one of a pair of statues found originally in Buddhist temples
of Japan in the early 14th century. It stood at approximately eight feet tall and stood as a guard to the
temple of Ebaradera located in Sakai, Japan. Unlike most statues of European decent that were made
out of materials such as bronze, or various kinds of stone, this Asian piece was made out of wood.
When looking closely at the piece, every single cut that was put into the statue is visible What is
immediately noticed when looking at this piece is the intimidation that it puts on the viewer.
Everything from the body to face is meant to strike fear into anyone that looks at it. With its dynamic
pose, the Kongorikishi demands the attention of all that stand before it as well as show that it may be
able to strike at any moment, which it does with overwhelming success. Every carving, curve, and
detail in the Kongorikishi statue is strategically put together in order to convey this idealistic inhuman
being. Kongorikishi is posed in the middle of a brawl. His left arm is raised ready to punch downward
on an unseen target, while his right is facing down, as if to hold his opponent down. However, his left
hand is not grabbing anything, instead it is perfectly parallel with the floor. His weight is distributed to
reinforce his movement, with his hips adjusted accordingly. However, his lower half is facing forward,
at the viewer, similar to that of Christian artworks. His face
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8. Colonial Liberty
In the early years of the colonies, how would the concept of liberty be viewed (or thought of)? In the
early years of the colonies the concept of liberty would increase over time. According to Rights of
Colonial Citizens video, Colonists in America saw the same rights that citizens in England did. The
colonists thought the had the same rights, even though they still came to America. The colonists, in the
end did get the same rights as the English and gained more rights, such as being able to petition the
king and a right to trial by jury. In Rights Of Colonial Citizens video stated, The most important was
the right to have a voice in government...The English people had long struggled to gain the right to
participate in government...
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9. Traditional Policing Vs Community Policing Research Paper
Fatima Swary
Professor Scott Howe
Justice and the Community
5/01/2017
1) what are the differences between traditional policing and community policing? What are the
benefits of community policing?
Community policing is a strategy of policing that focuses on building the police relations with the
community by working closely with them It s a policy that requires them to succeed to using a
proactive method to address public safety apprehensions such as crime, social disorder, and fear.
Traditional policing is the standard style of police work where they react to crimes and calls for
service while patrolling. Their duty is to look for crimes that have happened or is happening in
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The police must provide special services when encountered with these members. Sometimes they do
not need protection from themselves and each other but from other people in the society as well. The
young population is some tough ones to deal with just because they are so young and they haven t
developed yet to their full capacity. They are vulnerable and the way they are being encountered does
influence them a lot. Therefore, it is very important that police officers are trained in working with the
young population when handling them. Officers should be patient and have some sense of humor that
the young can relate to just to make them loosen up a bit. Police officers can go to youth programs and
be part of it and understand the developmental changes that the youth faces so they know what they
are going through. When it comes to dealing with elderly, you have to consider the mental state and
physical health before encountering them. The officers should have patience and compassion when
dealing with an elderly. They are older and sometimes they may not understand and move as fast as
one think they supposed to just because they are grown. The police can give them some sense of
respect instead of ordering and try to control them. They are grown and they will want to feel that they
are still in control of their own life. Sometimes elderly persons just want somebody to talk to. For
example, in an
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10. Suicidal Murderer
What Has to Happen Internally to Become a Killer?
Children crying, people dying, why would someone cause that kind of terror upon another human
being? There are many theories spoken of by many scientists of the world on this very issue. There are
many cases, infinite backgrounds, and too many sad stories of those related to the victims or the
killers. If only there were a solution to identify the steps to murder, so people could stop and treat
those who need psychiatric assistance before it is too late. The fact of the matter is, there is no single
solution that can stop the vicious cycle of pain and suffering inflicted upon others, but we can identify
traits that can lead a person from humanity to insanity. The one thing that must ... Show more content
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3 years after Columbine, the Secret Service found that 78% of killers have a history of attempted
suicide or suicidal thoughts (Cullen). An example of a suicidal murderer is Eric Harris, co conspirator
and executor of the mass shooting at Columbine. He was suicidal, and wrote journal entries like this
one: Such a sad, desolate, lonely unsalvageable I feel I am. Not fair, NOT FAIR!!! I wanted
happiness!! I never got it!!! Let s sum up my life, the most miserable existence in the history of time
(Cullen). Most depressed people start by blaming themselves, but then the blame shifts outward. They
typically blame their ex girlfriend, boss, or classmates, but mass murderers blame society, and they
become willing to show a devastating example, make them pay, and die in the process. In the killer s
mind, it is a win win (Cullen). Harris thoughts began to shift, and when he was about to devastate
Columbine, he had this to say: In 26.5 hours I ll be dead, and in happiness. The little zombie human
fags will know their errors and be forever suffering and mournful. HAHAHA (Cullen). The next day
he and Klebold did the damage they set out to do, and Eric Harris life ended soon after. The suicidally
depressed killers have the notorious phrase If I go down, you re going with me imprinted in their head,
and they have proved that they can use that phrase in real life, to the horror of everyone
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11. APUSH Essay 1 British North America Religous Tolerance
Evaluate the extent to which religious toleration in the British North American colonies maintained
continuity as well as fostered changed from 1607 1700.
Prior to the founding of the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1630 religion had not played a large part in
the politics and development of the British North American colonies. The first settlers who established
Jamestown in 1607 were looking for riches similar to those found by the Spanish in Central America.
After finding no treasure and on the brink of collapse they developed a cash crop economy and by
doing so created the first stable British colony. The success of Jamestown combined with religious
tensions between Anglicans and Protestants in England, caused the Puritans to form the ... Show more
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As indentured servants began to flock to the middle colonies for religious freedom, it created a labor
deficit which was filled with slaves. Slave labor allowed for the continuation of cash crop farming.
Religion helped define boarders and gave people an identity thought the North American colonies.
From New England to The South, colonist tolerance for others shaped the development of not only
government polices but also social and economic movements as well. Although the colonies went
through rapid growth and development, Protestantism still dominated the region.
Evaluate the extent to which religious toleration in the British North American colonies maintained
continuity as well as fostered changed from 1607 1700.
Thesis: Although religious tolerance introduced religious diversity to the middle colonies and
fragmented the Massachusetts colony, it did not change the dominance of Protestantism, whose
predominance as a major faith remained irrefutable
Political how religious tolerance affected politics AKA Colonel Government
The fragmentation of New England b/c they were so intolerant, they couldn t tolerate each other
Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson
Main, New Hampshire, Road Island and Connecticut
Mention City on A hill
John Winthrop, the first governor sought to establish a city upon a hill or a model religious and civil
society based on a covenant with God and one another
The May flower Compact?
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12. Reverend Dimmesdale Quotes
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter provides a window into the puritanical mind through his
character Reverend Dimmesdale. Reverend Dimmesdale comes to understand that one s relationship
with God supersedes any other relationship one has, whether it s with one s beloved, one s children, or
one s social circle. He expresses it publicly on the scaffold in a dramatic sequence in a passage in
chapter 23. Throughout the story Dimmesdale is supposed to be an example of upright godly behavior
but he s lying everyday, all the time, in every relationship because he had an affair with Hester. While
adultery was illegal, it was also against one of God s Ten Commandments. Dimmesdale tells the
people while they ve always seen Hester s sign of sin, they never knew about his own. Yet, God s eye
beheld it! The angels were forever pointing at it! The devil knew it well and fretted it continually with
the touch of his burning finger! (Page number). Dimmesdale knows that God s judgement is greater
than any judgement of men. Dimmesdale states that Hester s scarlet letter is but the shadow of what he
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Hester asked him if after all their turmoil they ll share eternity together. Dimmesdale responds The
law we broke! The sin here so awfully revealed! Let these be alone in thy thoughts. (Page number).
Dimmesdale is reminding Hester of the gravity of breaking God s commandment. Through
committing adultery they risked eternal damnation and the impossibility of living eternally with God.
When we forgot our God, when we violated our reverence for each for the other s soul, it was
thenceforth vain to hope that we could meet hereafter. (Page number). Dimmesdale had almost been
lost forever but now praises God s name and his last words are Praised be his name! His will be done!
Farewell! (Page
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13. John Ray Cash Essay
Johnny Cash was born February 26, 1932. His parents called him J.R. because they couldn t settle on
the name of John or Ray so they called him JR. His father was a poor farmer who moved the family
several times while Johnny Cash was a child. This made for a lot of instability in his younger years.
His father farmed and when the farms were not doing so well in the beginning of the 30 s his father
packed his family up and moved them to Dyess County in northeastern Arkansas. There was
government assistance there to be had. The government provided Johnny s family with a house, barn
and some farm land. This was so that their family could raise cotton. His family stayed there and made
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Johnny would pick up drinking and doing drugs like his father had done when he was smaller. All this
drove Johnny into depression. He never really liked to talk about it but it was known that he wasn t
happy in his life like he could have been. Even right up until the end of his life he was abusing drugs.
It was like he always tried to mask the pain but it never worked. He went into the military and went to
the Korean War as a Morris code decoder. He couldn t really make a living doing anything else where
he was from due to the economy so he enlisted. While he was in the military he picked up playing the
guitar very well and making music. At first he was mortified that people there partied, womanized and
swore but as the years went on he too picked up these bad habits. When he got home from the war he
got married to he first wife Vivian and had three daughters. He worked very hard at this time of his
career traveling and singing. This is where he was introduced to his drug habit. One day he was
driving and a friend of his offered another friend a drug to stay awake. Johnny asked if he could have
one and it rejuvenated him to the point of not sleeping for an entire day. He loved the energy that it
gave him but wasn t fond of how he felt when his high was over. He finally divorced from his first
wife Vivian because of his being not home and his womanizing nature. In time he married June Carter
and had a son named John with
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14. The Infinity Inside By Georg Cantor
Introduction
While perusing certain articles on the news aggregator app Flipboard, I came across a blog post from
the Huffington Post entitled The Infinity Inside. The compelling title gave way to an even more
intriguing body, which referred to infinity not in mathematical terms but as an abstract principle that
governs the universe. This encounter instigated a profound curiosity in me, spurring me to investigate
the concept of infinity further; after searching how large is infinity on the Internet, I discovered a
TedEd video exploring the central question How Big is Infinity? This video introduced me to the idea
that there exist multiple forms of infinity, many of which are actually larger than each other. This
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To define infinity, I will first explain the underlying logical framework of Cantor s Infinite Set Theory.
To prove the existence of multiple, larger infinities, I will work through Cantor s Theorem of power
sets. Through listing, I will also explore the different types of possible infinities and test whether or
not it is true that all mathematical objects can be arranged in sets.
Basic Concepts of Set Theory
Set theory is considered a fundamental basis of modern mathematics whose notions can be built upon
to form more complex areas of study. A set is simply a collection of objects . These objects are called
members or elements of the set and are governed by well defined membership criteria. In order to
know whether or not an object belongs or does not belong to a set, there must be clear rules that
delineate which objects are acceptable for inclusion. For example, if we had a set of all prime
numbers, the number 4 could not belong to the set as it has more positive divisors than just 1 and itself
it violates the specific criteria for membership in the set.
There are two types of sets as defined by Georg Cantor: finite and infinite. A finite set is simply one
whose size, or cardinality, can be defined by a natural number. Cardinality describes the number of
elements contained in a set. The members of any set (finite or infinite) can be placed in a
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15. Informative Essay Hook
Pinkston, Anna Dr. Jeff Newberry ENGL 1101H August 26, 2017 As my ninth grade English teacher,
Mrs. Newton would say, without a good hook to start your essay, no one will ever read it. As I was
taught, a hook is a crucial part in your essay because it will help grab the audience s attention so that
they will continue to be invested throughout the paper. For example, the hook could be a question or a
quote about the overall topic of your essay. In my junior year, we had to do a controversial essay and I
used a quote from a famous tattoo artist as my hook because I did my essay over tattoos and piercings.
After the hook, the introduction begins to take form and show the audience what your essay is about.
The introduction is the first thing in your essay that will tell the audience what the essay is about. The
introduction paragraph should be as interesting as the initial hook and keep the audience invested in
the paper. It will establish the basis of the essay and should contain the thesis statement. The thesis
statement is the point in your essay where you will state the topics that the essay will contain. In high
school, we were taught that the thesis should contain the three points that you will elaborate upon in
your three body paragraphs: the weakest point, the middle point, and the strongest point. The first
body paragraph should be the weakest or simplest way to get the overall point of the essay across to
the readers. This will be the foundation of all three points,
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16. The Three Trunks Of The Plexus
Rick Winstead
Steve Hammons
PTA 150
2/13/15
Brachial Plexus At first glance, the brachial plexus may be a bit intimidating. The nerves arising from
it and the muscles of the trunk and upper extremity of which it innervates may seem overwhelming,
but as one begins the process of adding all of the components together in an orderly fashion, it begins
to be seen in a much more easily understood manner. The first step in this process is to gain a grasp on
the basic main structure of the plexus, and then gradually build on that foundation. The basic
organization is split into five areas. These are the roots, trunks, divisions, cords, and terminal
branches. The five roots originate from spinal nerves C5, C6, C7, C8, and T1. It is important to
remember that these five areas contain both motor and sensory components. Next are the three trunks
of the plexus. The roots of C5 and C6 combine to form the upper trunk, C7 continues on its own to
form the middle trunk, and the lower trunk is formed by C8 and T1. Each trunk then divides into an
anterior and posterior division. The divisions then combine to form cords. The anterior divisions of the
upper and middle trunk combine to form the lateral cord, the anterior division of the lower trunk forms
the medial cord, and all three posterior divisions combine to make the posterior cord. Finally, the
cords give way to the terminal branches of the brachial plexus. The lateral cord splits and becomes the
musculocutaneous nerve, and a
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17. Reflection Paper on The Republic by Plato
Assignment 1.
Reflection on: the Republic, by Plato.
Greek philosopher, Plato, is considered to be one of the most influential people in Western Philosophy.
The fact that he was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle leaves no questions about his
competence. One of his fundamental works is the Republic . Even though it was written in 380 BC,
Plato s and Socrates s thoughts are still relevant in twenty first century. This paper will evaluate the
quote from the Republic and provide a summary of a quote; provide a context from the text for the
quote; and finally, it will include my own thoughts on the quote and the Socrates s argument as a
whole.
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According to Socrates, the city is similar to a human being in a sense that it also consists of three
classes: the money making (appetitive), auxiliary (spirit), and deliberative (reason). He claims that the
city is just if, and only if, all these three classes do their own job and do not interfere in one another s
actions. Consequently, a person is just because all 3 parts of his soul are doing their own job,
according to provided analogy.
In my opinion, it is not right to divide the world into just and unjust. Justice itself is subjective, in a
sense that everybody has his own justice. Moreover, not necessarily all three parts should be in
harmony in order to be just. For example, let us imagine that there are two best friends. One of them
has a gun made of gold, and he tells his friend: Could you please hold my golden gun for some time
and give it back to me when I will ask you to do so. The other guy takes the gun and he is willing to
give it back when the time comes. But, the friend, who is the gun owner, becomes angry and wants to
kill his neighbor because he is too loud. After the second friend was informed of it, the first tells him
to give him the gun. In this situation, the friend s reason tells him not to give the gun back, because he
wants to avoid a murder. His will wants to give the gun back, because he must do so. And finally, his
appetites want to hold the gun, because he always
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18. Karma Upon Death by Scrabble
Tyrone Gibson
Mr.Borrelli
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Karma Upon Death By Scrabble
Karma. What is karma? Is it a part of life? Is it what helps us make decisions? Or is it the
balance of life and everyone living in it? In Charlie Fish s story Death By Scrabble karma is the main
theme. This fictional story is about a husband and his wife playing Scrabble, a game in which players
earn points for the words made by them with available letters. The story narrates how the words in the
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I don t believe it it can t be
Tilo 3
a coincidence. The letters made it happen. I played the word explodes...and the air conditioning unit
exploded (page 3) with this mindset of the husband he reveals the irony and the reality in the story for
the reader. A big part of irony in the story is how his cousin Harold swallowed a bee when he was
nine, his throat swelled up and he died. (page 1) Then towards the end of the story he chokes on a b
just like his cousin and dies. The greatest irony in the story is the fact that throughout the whole time
the
husband is playing scrabble trying to figure out which words he can spell out to kill his wife, but what
he
doesn t know is that his wife is playing the same game. And ironically she ends up winning. Irony in
this
story best illustrates Karma.
19. Finally the use of these literary terms helped create the theme of this story. The suspense kept
the reader wanting to know what will happen to the wife. will he kill her? Foreshadowing in this story
is
also another huge part in showing karma, when he
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20. Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics Within...
Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics within Wal Mart and the American Red Cross
Laura Johnson
PHI 445 Personal Organizational Ethics
Instructor: Debrian Hughes
January 21, 2013
Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics within Wal Mart and the American Red Cross
(PART 1) As an Ethnographic Researcher I am writing this Article about Wal Mart, a For Profit
Organization and The American Red Cross, a Non Profit Organization to identify any key problems
that are related to business ethics and to explain the ethical dilemmas that are found within these two
organizations. Included in this article will the company s profile and history, and my own personal ...
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The action taken should be to find out how this happened and in listening to the video they never
answered that question. The third problem is, No Ethics , after reading and watching news about the
American Red Cross it showed me by them not doing everything they are suppose to do in testing the
blood and by not handling the donation money the way it is suppose to and running around the issue
showed me that the American Red Cross has no ethical values. Since the American Red Cross works
with volunteers they need to use the deontological theory which states that people should stick to their
obligations and duties when analyzing an ethical dilemma.
(PART 2) Next is Wal Mart the for profit organization, which is a large corporate retail store that
carries a variety of products at a low price. The store sells groceries, electronics, furniture, clothes,
shoes, kitchen and bathroom ware and so on. When you shop at Wal Mart there is no need to shop
anyplace else. This being the whole idea behind this huge store. Here is a little history about how Wal
Mart got started according to Wal Mart Corporation Our Story, Wal Mart stores, Inc.(2012), the owner,
Sam Walton was born in 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma grew up and married in 1943 then moved to
Newport, Arkansas where he gained retail experience and eventually ran his own variety store. He
then moved to Bentonville and opened a five and dime store then being
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21. African American Struggles
RUNNING HEAD: AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLES 1
African American Struggles
Shaneisa Smith
Soc 308: Racial Ethnic Groups
Risa Garelick
November 23, 2011
AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLES 2
African American Struggles African Americans are knows to face various issues throughout their
lives. From being discriminated against, to trying to fit into society, African Americans still have
problems because they are considered to be the minority (McGhee, 2010). African Americans are
citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native
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According to Slate Magazine, The Freedman s Remedy, by E. Bazelon, 2008, Hendrick Humphries
helped manage the Cracker Barrel
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Restaurant between 1999 and 2001. He worked very hard and received top performance evaluations,
bonuses, and raises. After a while, a new supervisor was working there and allegedly started making
racist remarks and there were reports of him punishing black people unfairly. After Hendrick
complained to the new supervisor of these problems, he was fired. Hendrick represented himself in
court and in the final ruling; he won his case (Bazelon, 2008). When it comes to politics and public
policies, African Americans are covered through the NAACP (National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People). It is a civil rights organization in the United States and its mission
is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to
eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination (Laura, 2011). By law, discrimination shouldn t exist
due to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Articles one and two of the declaration make it
clear that everyone is to be treated equally. Article one states that all human beings are born free and
equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one
another in a spirit of brother hood . Article two states that everyone is entitled to all the rights and
freedoms set
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22. Human Resource And Human Resources
Human resources departments, has fueled the need for exceptional talent, Human resources is a
departments, in some companies it has become a global workforce. Human resource offered
Challenges, however, on the positive side, people can be hired for all kind of opportunities human
resources can consist of a group of people or one person.
Human resources is over hiring, firing, training, and managing, also supplying a good benefit package,
many companies has a human resource department which deal with many major issues, they set
policies and goals for the employees. Human resource departments are also concerned with
governmental laws, bargaining agreements, and company practices, following discrimatory rules, J.
Higging is a human resource of one, it is still a company be reckoned with.
J. Higging security is a contract security service, which is a leader in the security service industry with
a competitive edge, it is a one human resource ran company, but it is a very strategically maintained. J.
Higgings has rival some of the larger companies, it strength lies in its ability to acquire large contracts;
it has a busy business enviromentment. J. Higging contracts security officers out for many businesses,
Number of employees working at J. Higgings are 300.00 hundred employees. J.Higgings has
advancement in technology and training, the company offers integrated security that enhances
traditional services and methods.
J. Higgins is committed to providing security
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23. Throughout The History Of The World, People Have Thought
Throughout the history of the world, people have thought of new and innovative ways to
communicate. In the past, people used smoke signals, telegrams, home telephones, and car telephones.
Now the primary form of communication typically occurs on a cell phone. Cell phones have improved
and developed a significant amount over the years. In 1973, the first cell phone, the Motorola Dyna
Tac, hit the market. It weighed an astonishing two pounds, and only had one feature voice calls. Fast
forward to the present day, most consumers not only own cell phones, but they own smartphones.
These smartphones are now capable of incredible things. Features such as text messaging, video
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The study concluded that cell phone conversations and texting conversation both distracted the
pedestrians by delaying their overall response times. This research suggests that both types of phone
usage are unsafe to participate in while attempting to cross a street, and have the potential to lead to an
unsuccessful crossing attempt. Secondly, cell phones are a huge culprit in distracted driving.
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of collisions in the United States. The drivers with the
least behind the wheel experience, teens and young adults, are the primary culprits of driving while
distracted. The average time it takes to read a text message is 5 seconds. If a person is driving at 55
mph, looking away for that mere 5 seconds is equivalent to not looking while crossing the entire
length of a football field. Granted, there are things other than cell phones that distract people while
driving, but cell phones still play a vital roll in the distracted driving scene. In a study conducted by
Sumie Leung, Rodney Croft, and Melinda Jackson, the effect of mobile phone usage and alcohol
consumption on driving performance are compared. The study involved twelve adults who
participated in a stimulated driving environment either using their phones for a variety of tasks or
consuming alcohol directly prior to driving. The researchers allowed for a one week washout period
between the two different activities. When drivers
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24. The Dark Knight Character Analysis
According to a Russian proverb, God makes the priests. Jesters come from the devil. You won t have
any trouble believing that aphorism when you see Heath Ledger s mesmerizing performance as the
Joker in The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan s masterpiece and one of the highest grossing films of
all time. Batman is no longer just a comic book, but a story that become engrossing and unfolds into a
haunting tragedy. With great performances by the entire major and supporting cast the movie creates
characters that we care and give audiences of all stripes something to satisfy them. In the Dark Knight
Batman is not just a good guy is a good guy because he does good things story but in fact a story
where you can hesitate to call a good guy at all. The people of Gotham are in turmoil and are calling
Batman a vigilante and are blaming him for the deaths of cops and other important figures in the city.
The Joker (Heath Ledger) is not just a mustache twirling villain. He s a Trickster whose deeds are
nefariously designed to pose moral dilemmas for his enemies. Gotham is under the process of
recovering from the events of Batman Begins (the first film in the franchises). The crime of the city is
at its lowest point in several decades and there is finally a sign that Gotham is working towards peace,
a peace that has been a long time coming. This low crime rate is thanks to the team work between the
three heavy hitters of law enforcement in Gotham the Batman
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25. Ikea at a Glance
The Never Ending Job
Sustainability Report
09
IKEAAT * A GLANCE
* fINANCIAL yEAR 2009 (1 September 2008 to 31 August 2009)
SALES PER REGION
THE IKEA GROUP opened 15 new stores last year and in August 2009 had 267 stores, which
welcomed a total of 590 million visitors during the year. A further 34 stores are owned and run by
franchisees outside the IKEA Group. For an up to date list of all IKEA Group stores, please visit:
www.ikea.com
■ Asia and Australia 5% ■ North America 15% ■ Europe 80%
PURCHASING PER REGION
■ North America 3% ■ Asia 30% ■ Europe 67%
IKEA GROUP STORES
Russia
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Europe North America
TOP 5 SALES COUNTRIES Germany USA France UK Italy ... AND TOP 5 PURCHASING
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And by offering the right products at the right prices we will help our customers live a more
sustainable life at home. IKEA has an important role to play in terms of taking responsibility for
people and the environment. This is why sustainability is one of four cornerstones in the new Group
strategy Growing IKEA together . We have a strong foundation to build on it is in our culture to twist
and turn established truths to find a new angle, a new idea, and to have the courage to try to do things
differently. IKEA is obsessed with making more from less, and we hate to waste resources of any kind.
This will continue to be our compass in years to come, and we will stimulate new thinking and
innovation in our sustainability work. Innovation is needed to build sustainable solutions into the
26. IKEA range and to tackle some of the global challenges society faces. We need to identify and use
more resource efficient materials and develop better solutions for reusing and recycling IKEA
products once our customers no longer want them. I believe IKEA together with our customers, co
workers, suppliers and the rest of society can make a big difference. The 50 million low energy bulbs
purchased at IKEA in the past three years represent energy savings equivalent to the output of four and
a half nuclear plants, and substantial reductions of carbon dioxide emissions. This gives just a hint of
the potential that lies in the word together !
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27. The Parthenon Sculptures
The British Government have an obligation to give back the Parthenon Sculptures in the British
Museum back to the Greek government. This is due to the importance the Statues have in Greek
Culture, the importance of having the Acropolis once again united, and the high level of evidence
supporting the claim that the British stole the statues. This essay will aim to explain each of these
points, a well as the British Rebuttals. Not only this, but a recount will be made on the attempt made
by myself and a classmate as we attempted to replicate this debate and negotiate for a peaceful
outcome.
Since 1983, after the transition from Post Civil War Greece to the Modern Day Democratic Greece,
the Greek Government has demanded the return of its ancient Parthenon Sculptures from the British
Museum in London. After Greece regained its independence and government, it has demanded for the
stolen statues to be returned to Greece so they can be united with the rest of the Parthenon and the
Acropolis. Not only this, but the Greeks put the legality of the British s taking of the statues under
question, stating it was through secrecy and conspiracy this was achieved. The British argue that under
law, they legally bought the statues from the Ottomans (The then rulers of Greece) in 1811 with Lord
Elgin. Not only this, but they state that they wish to preserve the statues in London, to showcase to the
world mankind s greatest achievements. While both sides offer valid and tenacious arguments,
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28. The Many Uses of the Element Cobalt
The Many Uses of the Element Cobalt There are many elements in the world and one of them is
cobalt. It is a silvery blue metal with a blue coat. It is element number twenty seven on the table which
means that it has twenty seven protons and electrons. One mole or its atomic weight is 58.9 grams. It
has a relatively high melting and boiling point, the melting point being 1,495 degrees Celsius or 2,723
Fahrenheit and the boiling point being 2,927 degrees Celsius or 5,301 Fahrenheit. The top three
countries that mine this element are the District Republic of the Congo, Cuba, and Australia in that
order. Cobalt has had and still has many uses in the world today. Cobalt is an element that has many
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Cobalt is used in these fields for many reasons. The main reason though is that cobalt has a high Curie
temperature. A Curie temperature is basically how hot a metal can be heated while maintaining its
magnetism. Cobalt s Curie temp is 1,121 degrees Celsius. Cobalt also has a high magnetic power and
tesla (magnetic density) (Cobalt Facts). Cobalt is also used in various electronics. Cobalt is used
because it has the power to carry and direct currents like other metals. Cobalt is used in circuits and
semi conductors because of this. Cobalt is also used in batteries. Cobalt is used as a powder in
batteries to raise the power while stabilizing the battery at the same time. One of the main visual uses
of cobalt though, is in chemistry. Cobalt has many uses in the aspect of Chemistry. One of the main
uses is a catalyst in petroleum. Specifically, CoMoO4 is used to help change petroleum into gas
(Newton). This chemical removes the sulfur in the oil to make it a useable fuel source. Also cobalt is
used as a catalyst to speed up the resin process when making plastics (Cobalt Facts). Cobalt is also
used to produce bright blue colors in paints (Cobalt Periodic). They are also in many other chemical
dyes and paints and they can help determine how quickly these paints dry which can be very important
to artists (Cobalt Facts). They are also used in dyes for glass, glazes, cosmetics, inks, and pottery
(Newton). Here is a chart on chemical
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29. Margery Kempe Mysticism
The book of Margery Kempe is widely considered to be the first English Autobiography. It details the
life of Margery Kempe a middle class woman who lived during the late medieval period with special
attention being paid to her activities as a mystic. In addition the various pilgrimages she undertook are
covered in detail and come to fill a good part of the autobiography. Being considered the first english
autobiography also raises some questions about the work, such as whether or not it is truly an
autobiography as well as how the religious mysticism present in the text is portrayed. In addition to
these questions the work can also provides a view into the the restrictions society placed upon women
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The religious mysticism of Margery Kempe is one of the central themes presented in the text being
present from the initial chapters and serving as the catalyst for many events that occur throughout the
work. The portrayal of Kempe s religious mysticism is primarily positive with most conflict being
used to support and showcase her mysticism. Typically these conflicts revolve around the skepticism
and disbelief by those who doubt her abilities sometimes even being called a heretic. These skeptics
usually then encounter an event focused around Margery that changes their mind turning them into
argent supporters. An example of this from early in the work is Margery s encounter with a monk of
renown who is described as despising her. This same monk later comes to support her after she tells
him of the sins he has committed despite having no prior knowledge of them. In addition to the
portrayal of her mysticism the question of whether it appears to be based more upon logic or emotion
arises. Based upon the evidence present in the text one can conclude that her mysticism is primarily
based on emotion. The language use in the text is the strongest evidence for this conclusion with a
good example coming in the sixty fourth chapter of the first book. Words such as love, sweet, and joy
are used several times throughout the chapter emphasizing the emotion present in her mysticism. In
addition to the language use Kempe s refusal to avoid situations that would be complicated by her
mysticism serves as additional evidence. One such event occurred during her travels when she clashed
repeatedly with her companions over her weeping causing them to be harsh with her. The logical
action in this situation would be to try and appease her companions in order to make the journey more
bearable. Kempe however does not do this, instead making the emotional
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30. Alzheimer s Disease Compromises Cognitive and Memory Skills
Alzheimer s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease of the brain wherein a person afflicted
with the said disease would have compromised cognition and memory skills, and eventual
deterioration of the skill to execute uncomplicated activities. According to experts, most individuals
do not manifest the symptoms for Alzheimer s disease until they are over the age of 60. This disease
affects more than 5.1 million Americans. Alzheimer s disease is named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer who
first discovered deviations from normal tissues of healthy individuals in the brain tissue of a lady in
1906. The woman, who showed symptoms of erratic behavior, loss of memory, and problems with
communication, died of a then unfamiliar mental disorder. This led Dr. Alzheimer to investigate the
cause of her unusual death. He assessed the brain of the woman and found that there were many
anomalous masses (amyloid plaques) and intertwined bundles of fiber (neurofibrillary tangles).
Scientists today have pinpointed the qualities of Alzheimer s to be a) tangles in the brain
(neurofibrillary tangles), b) plaque in the brain (amyloid plaques), and c) loss of connections among
nerve cells. Experts know little about the true causes of AD (Alzheimer s disease), however they have
proposed the amyloid hypothesis to explain how the disease begins. In people afflicted with AD, lethal
transformations are happening in the brain. A buildup of amyloid plaque (β amyloid clumps), caused
by the
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31. Analysis Of David Wilentz s Case
to the story. Attorney general David Wilentz was the prosecutor for the trial. Wilentz suggested to the
court that the ladder that was found on the Lindbergh property came from Mr. Hauptamnn s attic
(Quinlan Quinlan, 2013). He also stated that the telephone number of Condon was found scrawled on
a door frame inside a closet at Hauptmann s home (FBI 2013). According to Wilentz a portion of the
wood that was used to construct the ladder match the planks of wood found in Mr. Hauptmann s home
(Quinlan Quinlan, 2013). Wood expert Arthur Koehler was called upon to examine the wood.
According to his expertise in distinguishing wood, the ladder was constructed by a somewhat skilled
carpenter (Quinlan Quinlan, 2013). Koehler suggested that the ladder contained four different types of
woods (Quinlan Quinlan, 2013). One piece of wood appeared to be floor boarding that appeared to
have two distinctive nail holes (Quinlan Quinlan, 2013). Koehler also examined the floor board for
manufacturing cutting marks. Koehler contacted a total of 1,6600 timber mills across the United ...
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The officer at the time of crime said that the shoe size was larger than his own. Hauptman did not have
any answer as to why Mr. Fisch writing matched the ransom notes nor did he have a good alibi as to
where he was during the night of the abduction. According to the FBI (2013) he got out of work
around 5 p.m. on the day of the abduction, but his job did not have anything on record that he had
clocked out at 5. The jury made their final decision and they all decided the Mr. Hauptman is guilty of
first degree murder. On February 13 1935, Hauptmann was convicted and sentenced to be executed.
Mr. Hauptman s defense attorney appealed. His appeals were denied on December 9, 1935. He was
electrocuted on April 3,
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32. Naval Aviation Is It s Dangerous, Unpredictable,...
Sadly, there are a few downsides to naval aviation. The career takes a longer time to train than most
other jobs, due to the high responsibilities that a naval aviator has to take. In order to be successful and
enjoy the job, a naval aviator must have charismatic and ideal qualities to endure the hardships. One of
the disadvantages to naval aviation is that it s dangerous, unpredictable, and requires a lot of time
commitment. Naval pilots have unstable futures they can be deployed to war anytime anywhere, leave
their family, or even die in battle. Thus, these unpredictable paths cause naval aviators to make a lot of
sacrifices, whether it be moving a lot, working strange and irregular hours, being oversea for lengthy
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There are many personal qualities and talents that can help the young and aspired naval aviators.
According to Careers in Focus: Government, personality traits include being athletic, conventional,
and organized (Ferguson). One of the most important characteristics is being motivated, inspired, and
determined. Motivation is what drives naval aviators to do their best, to force them to wake up every
morning and work hard. Curiosity is also a very important quality, as naval aviators spend a lot of time
in the sky looking over the world and travel a lot, so having a curious mindset keeps them from
getting bored. Naval aviation often involves a counterphobic urge as one must learn to enjoy an
innately terrifying activity (Mittauer 4). Also, being responsible and honest is an important part of the
career. Naval aviators need to be extremely careful when flying; if they forget anything in the
slightest, it may result in severe injury for them and others. Moreover, naval aviators must love their
job: protecting the country and representing the nation with their flying skills. One must accept
implications of combat flying (e.g., being killed, killing enemy and civilians) (Mittauer 6). This is
what sets naval aviators apart from typical careers in the modern world today. To start off in the career
of a Navy pilot, one must get a bachelor s
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33. Key Philosophies and Professional Identity
Key Philosophies and Professional Identity: The Counseling Profession
Rachel A Johnston
COUN5004 205
Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors
108 Twin Lakes Road
Port Deposit, MD 21904
Telephone: 443 993 6817
Email: rachelannjohnston05@gmail.com
Instructor: Dr. Barbara Cooper
Abstract
When attempting to identify as a professional counselor, it is important to understand the basic
elements of counseling as it pertains to individual specializations. The wellness model and the key
philosophies of the counseling profession: wellness, resilience and prevention are examined. The
ability to articulate the roles and characteristics to understand how they relate to the different
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The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) is an organization of professionals who
focus on addiction counseling. The NAADAC prides itself on four main roles: professional
development, public engagement, professional services and to communicate its mission. The
organization will aide in professional development by providing the most current education and
training to ensure counselors are adopting the newest evidence based practices in their work (Tuohy,
C., n.d. para. 2). NAADAC also provides mentorship and a career path, which are always essential for
continued growth. While the NAADAC is directed towards addiction professionals; The American
School Counselor Association (ASCA) supports school counselors. The ASCA also provides
assistance in professional development as well as mentorship for its members. By providing annual
conferences, webinars, specialist training to one day workshops, the ASCA is committed to the
professional development of its members (n.d. para 2). Both of these organizations provide
publications that administer the latest knowledge regarding the organization and profession. Although
a membership fee is required for both of these associations, the benefits make it well worth it.
Licensure
Obtaining a licensure will expand a counselor s opportunities within their
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34. Education Week Analysis
Go back to your senior year of high school and remember how chaotic it was; it was a constant buzz
of scrambling together transcripts and receiving acceptance letters or maybe even rejection letters.
Then comes the part where you have to make a decision about where to go and say goodbye to friends
you ve known your whole life along with everything you ve known, from your favorite spot to read at
home to your parents favorite place to eat, that you were always dragged to but you secretly loved.
Finally, it s all done and it s time to sit back and Start College. For some people that s exactly what
they want to do and it s perfect for them, but for others they re just doing it because it is what s
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One of the bigger arguments against a gap year is not going back. Parent of the students fair that a
year away from school can make them go completely against college. Being away from school may
lessen stress for students and they definitely don t want to go back to such a stressed and structured
lifestyle. Also if that person is working during their gap year and making money the idea of going to
college and putting yourself into crippling debt isn t very appealing, therefore steering them away
from returning back to school. Another issue is students will see a gap year as literal time off and won
t do anything constructive with their time. Wasting a whole year on just sitting around, eating junk
food and watching Netflix is very counterproductive. It will put you behind of your peers.
Additionally gap years can add on expensive, particularly if you traveled. Putting more financial debt
on yourself can cause greats amount of stress and make it much more difficult to dig yourself out of
(Knoll, 2012). Another issue that can arise is how much further behind you are on graduating can put
you behind overall in your career goals in life. Particularly if you are interested in pursuing a career in
math, science, or language. Jobs in these fields are fast paced and take a lot of maintaining, so not
practicing them or studying them a year can hurt your previous skills on them, making you forget
many things. Instead what is
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35. Network Diagram
Several weaknesses of paper based medical records have been identified, such as illegible
handwriting, ambiguous and incomplete data, data fragmentation, and poor availability.1 In addition,
paper records often become bulky with time, which leads to lack of overview. Because paper records
still represent the usual medium for collecting and recording patient data, these weaknesses could
impede the continuity and quality of care.
Allow for all medical offices to send, receive, and share data resources throughout the network
Upgrade all hardware/software to ensure network operability Allow scalability for growth of and on
the network Merge all five medical offices without slowing down current service at any location
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There are stuff that need improvement. Still, electronic digital information can be very effective if
highly developed and recognized.
M.C. Kinnon is the author of The Digital Patient. His book looks at and explains the medical
information revolution; how your doctor is using your digital medical information to better manage
your health. As well as how you can take control of your medical information. For more information
of his work, visit http://thedigitalpatient.com/website/
Abstract
Objective: It is not automatically given that the paper based medical record can be eliminated after the
introduction of an electronic medical record (EMR) in a hospital. Many keep and update the paper
based counterpart, and this limits the use of the EMR system. The authors have evaluated the
physicians clinical work practices and attitudes toward a system in a hospital that has eliminated the
paper based counterpart using scanning technology.
Design: Combined open ended interviews (8 physicians) and cross sectional survey (70 physicians)
were conducted and compared with reference data from a previous national survey (69 physicians
from six hospitals). The hospitals in the reference group were using the same EMR system without the
scanning module.
Measurements: The questionnaire (English translation available as an online data supplement at )
covered frequency of use of the EMR system for 19 defined tasks, ease of performing them, and user
satisfaction. The
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36. Compare And Contrast Keats And John Keats
Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats were both unconventional men during their era. They were both
part of the romantics, poets who sought nature as a way of expressing their most bare and intimate
feelings. Their greatest aspiration was to resemble great poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge, who
they admired profoundly. However, Keats and Shelley were completely different both in their outlook
of life and even in the way that they expressed their feelings. John Keats was a poet who followed his
passion for poetry and left his medical career to become a poet. He was a passive man who believed in
the beauty of nature and held a respect and fear for it as well. Shelley was a man beyond his years, he
was an adventurous man who held a deep love for nature and uniqueness, as we can see in many of his
sonnets and poems. Both believed greatly that the power of art held and radiated once it was
acknowledged. Through their sonnets they expressed their respect for artists and their work, exalting
them for the passion and John Keats, On First Looking into Chapman s Homer. Gave us a more
personal view of an artist s work. The Odyssey had been John Keats long obsession, his dream had
always been to be able to read it, however, he had not been able because it had not been translated.
After Chapman translated the piece, Keats read the work and became overly sentimental. The artist s
work had impacted him greatly, so much that Keats did not think twice before pouring his feelings
into
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37. Theatre Reflection Paper
Entry One: In order for you to understand my current situation and life, it is imperative you know the
backstory. Though far from glamorous, my past has greatly shaped the woman and leader I am today.
Born to a peasant mother and bear trainer father in Constantinople, my opportunities were limited.
Advancing in social class was not an option in this human jungle and my family s main goal was
survival. Once my father died, it became my older sister s and my responsibility to provide for our
family. Comito travelled through local theater s performing but I lacked the talent to dance or sing so
my roles were only as minor characters. Eventually, I gained popularity from my wit and charisma on
the stage and began performing on my own, though my shows were notoriously daring [and]
immodest. My success in the theater became success as a courtesan as those roles often went hand in
hand. I was highly paid for my supper parties. 3 I did not enjoy this humiliating job, but my lifestyle
was not unique. As a family of women, work was highly limited and often times prostitution was the
only option. Eventually I met Hecebolus and left my work as a courtesan and followed him to Tyre. I
assumed I had escaped my previous life of selling my body and performing on stage when I moved in
with Hecebolus but the liberation was short lived. Following an argument, I was on the street and once
again on my own forced to support myself in the only way I knew how. Alone in a foreign
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38. The Role of Membership Fees on Public Goods
INTRODUCTION:
Public goods are goods that are neither excludable, nor rival in consumption. Excludability means the
extent the consumption of a good is limited, while rival refers to the extent the consumption of a
particular good limits the consumption of others who wants to consume that particular good. However,
some goods do not have both characteristics these goods are called pure public goods, meanwhile
others have either of the characteristics, they can be referred to as, club goods, local public goods,
common resources. Also, some goods are characterized as rival and excludable in consumption, these
goods are called private goods. Also, clubs goods, local public goods are refers to as quasi public
goods, although they may seem as public goods there very nature are not pure public goods. This
paper will focus more on public goods, as it will be used to explore the under supply of public goods
provision (Mcnutts 1991,930). The prominent characteristics of club goods is its excludability factor,
which might signify unequal distribution of the club goods, however, the club goods can be said to be
somewhat rivalrous as shown in table 1, this is because club goods can create a sense of rivalry for
individuals outside the club. Moreover, for individuals inside the club there might be rivalry in
consumption when a point of congestion is reached. The club theory proposes several solutions to
enhance the optimal provision of the club good, which includes membership fees (Bchir
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39. Consciousness Among African Americans Women Essay
Consciousness Among African Americans Women
Samantha Venturina
Middlesex County College
Abstract
Race and ethnicity play a crucial role in one s life. Communities worldwide were developed around
diverse racial and ethnic identities whom proffer internal sources of resilience to others in the
community. However, these aspects can consist of adverse social consequences that influence an
individual s chances of receiving quality medical care, getting a job offer or loan, and/or being falsely
accused by authoritative figures. In addition to these hostile effects, one would ponder if it has a
detrimental effect a person s own self esteem. Recall the racial, class, and social inequality in the
United States of America in the 1960s (Eaton, Livingston, McAdoo, 2008). Those who were
considered minorities, such as the Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and various other races, dealt with the
earliest form of discrimination back in the days. For an elongated time, African Americans were
especially susceptible to the harsh and cruel discrimination in America as described in history classes.
Given the prolonged exposure to such negativity, numerous social scientists were puzzled on whether
the psychological health of African Americans was possible. While there were several studies that
found race related attitudes to be positively related to healthier psychological outcomes in African
Americans; there were only an insufficient amount of reports that endeavored to assess what factors
precede
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40. Joseph Haydn Accomplishments
Among the creators of fundamental genres of classical music was Joseph Haydn. His influence upon
later composers was tremendous. Joseph Haydn s most acclaimed pupil was Ludwig van Beethoven,
and his musical form casted a huge shadow over the music of many composers such as, Mendelssohn,
and Schubert. Joseph Haydn is the composer whom more than others epitomizes and aimed for
achievements of the Classical era. Joseph Haydn was born on March 31, 1732 in Rohrau Austria. He
was one of three boys born to Mathias Haydn and Anna Maria Koller. Both of Haydn s parents
especially his father loved music. Haydn started to display his musical gifts at an early age. His
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Hayden then gained his popularity outside of palace walls and eventually he started to write music for
publication as for the family. Haydn wrote several important works during this time period. Several of
his important works were commissions from abroad, like the Paris symphonies and the original
orchestra version of The Seven Last Words of Christ. During this time Haydn began to feel
sequestered, and lonely. He started to miss his friends and family back in Vienna. This is where Haydn
began to be known to all of Europe. And was widely considered the greatest living composer. He
married Maria Anna Keller in 1760. His marriage was proved to be an unhappy one, both of them took
on lovers. And they had no children together. He had a long term affair with Luigia Polzelli, she was a
young Italian mezzo soprano singer who also worked in the prince s service. Haydn remind in their
employment for 30 years. This is when Haydn wrote many of his instrumental compositions and
operas that were performed. Haydn s Sympathy no. 96 is nicknamed the Miracle because during the
performance a chandelier fell to the ground but no one was injured or killed. Haydn s first opera was
called The Limping Devil. Haydn was also known as the father of the string quartet because he was
the first to compose four part music for a viola, cello and 2 violins. Audience would flock to Hayden s
concerts. Joseph Haydn was a prolific composer with 104 symphonies, 32 Piano Trios, 90 String
Quartets, and 62 Piano Sonatas. One of Haydn s most famous String Quartets was the Emperor
Quartet . In 1790, the head of the Esterhazy family, Prince Nikolaus passed away. The new prince
Prince Anton had no interest in music and ended up dismissing most of the court musicians. However
Haydn retained though he was no longer assigned an important duty. Which then allowed Haydn time
to go and pursue his personal musical
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41. The Pros And Cons Of The Holocaust
Holocaust prisoners left, together, in cold dark water for hours at a time. Were their punishments for
nothing? Or did their suffering somehow help us today? Between the years of 1939 and 1945, also
known as the Holocaust; the Nazi s took test subjects from groups of people to perform procedures
and experiments on. Unfortunately, all of these so called important tests were exceptionally inhumane.
A few examples of the procedures performed were leaving prisoners in freezing cold water for three
hours straight or only allowing them to drink pure ocean water for two weeks straight. For the most
part, what those German doctors did was unnecessary due to the fact that the outcome was highly
predictable. But over the course of the intense studies, a few valid and useful tidbits of information did
surface. Some of the research findings from Nazi medical testings during the Holocaust continue to
benefit today s modern medical development. One of the many human experiments that the Nazi s
performed on Holocaust prisoners was the cold water experiment. Prisoners were immersed into tanks
of ice water for hours at a time, (Cohen, et. al). The purpose of this at the time was to find out how
long German pilots could survive in the North Sea if their plane was to be shot down (Cohen, et. al).
Unfortunately, many of the prisoners died as result of being left in for an absurd amount of time
(likely close to three hours). However, the information that was recorded from this specific
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42. A Study On Seismic Wave
CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF LITRETURE
2.1 Introduction
Most of today s producing naturally fractured reservoirs were discovered accidentally, they were
found by somebody who are looking for some other type of reservoir. Significant volume of
hydrocarbon resides in these reservoirs. But these are abandoned particularly in fields because
improper testing and evolution or because the wells did not intersect the natural fractures (Aguilera,
1998). Attempts have been made to quantify properties of such reservoir (Chaki et al., 2014). It has
been long recognized that the presence of naturally occurring fracture network can lead to
unpredictable heterogeneity and anisotropy within many reservoirs. In past geophysicists acquired and
processed P wave reflection data at short offset, which automatically implied relatively small angular
ray coverage. So seismic anisotropy, which is defined as directional dependence of elastic properties
of earth remains unnoticed. But with the advance of methodologies, acquiring long offset and multi
component data become feasible and cost effective, anisotropy showed up. Seismic wave propagation
in heterogeneous medium is discussed by Chabak et al., 2012. On a smaller scale, stresses in the Earth
can cause rock to fracture in a consistent manner. If these fractures are aligned, the rock will be
anisotropic with the fast direction parallel to the fractures and the slow direction perpendicular to
them. In ideal cases, these observations can provide
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43. Analysis Of The Poem Me333- A Machine Design
Carleton Ellis ME333 A Machine Design Dr. Bednarz Group 4 Adam Misiura Hydroponics Michael
Fleck Paint stripper Chris Piechota Anti Knock Gasoline Lucas Farrall Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil
Carleton Ellis was born September 20, 1876, he was raised in Keene, New Hampshire. He continued
his higher level of education at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The inventor and pioneer in the
field of organic chemistry later then set up a laboratory in Montclair, New Jersey where he continued
his research and creating patents. In total Mr. Ellis has 753 patents, one of the highest amounts of
patents for any individual. He invented important methods of cracking crude oil as well as methods for
synthesizing isopropyl alcohol and acetone. He invented lacquers for automobile paints and developed
processes for applying plastics... He was also an early proponent of hydroponic plant growth
(Bowman). Overall Carleton Ellis is not too well known of an inventor but has more than seven
hundred patents. He is attributed to helping out in both the World Wars because of his inventions in
the field of organic chemistry. Mr. Ellis has so many patents that are still being used in today s society.
When people initially think about paint, one of the first things to pop into their heads is irremovable or
stuck there forever . Carleton Ellis, of Montclair, New Jersey however thought of a way through
chemistry to safely remove paint from a surface without damaging the underlying
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44. Fairy Tale By The Grimm Brothers
Rapunzel is a well known fairy tale, originally created by the Grimm Brothers, that has changed very
much throughout the years. Starting out as a story of a girl locked in a tower, it has evolved into
countless versions. The most common adaption of the Grimm Brothers story is the disney movie
Tangled. This movie debuted in 2010 and was a hit. Overall, the Grimm Brothers story has become
iconic for it s history and also its adaptations. The story Rapunzel was published in 1812 for the first
time ever by The Grimm Brothers, in Germany. During this time period, the mindset of the German
people was different than what it is today. The people of Germany believed in magic, whereas today
they know that it is not real. The reason that most of these Grimm Brother s stories are based on
magic, including Rapunzel, is because of this. Also at this time in Germany, most of the people were
commoners, middle class or even poor. That is why these stories are set in common time and involve
common people, for the most part. In Rapunzel, she is born into a poor family and is a commoner
herself. The Grimm Brothers themselves have a very interesting history. Although most people believe
that the Grimm Brothers are responsible for writing their fairytales, they are not. These fairy tales
were written long before the brothers were born, however they collected all the stories and binded
them together in one book. The Grimm Brothers went around asking friends and family for fairy tales
that they
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45. The Significance Of Procter And Gamble
Procter Gamble (P G) serves individuals around the world with one of the most influential portfolios
of trusted, quality, leadership brands. To appreciate the importance of the P G corporate philanthropy
movement, one needs to acknowledge its scope. Procter and Gamble s corporate philanthropy is not
just limited to monetary donations made by corporations. The P G supports projects to benefit the
global communities in which the company operates with operations in 90 countries, serves nearly 5
billion people around the world with its brands and sales in over 150 nations.
Procter Gamble is a worldwide integrated enterprise with linking operations and supply chains around
the world. By analyzing the facts today, the true nature of P G continues to conduct dealings in Latin
America, North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, that boaster high performing
economies.
P G has long produced goods close to the consumer, due to the structure of the consumer goods
market. There are various ways to think about what philanthropy includes and what all it embraces.
Philanthropy identifies multiple dimensions that characterize the meaning of most numerous aspects
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From a significant economy standpoint, P G documents of past contributions to the business related
methods of broadcasting internationally. The connection between entertainment and manufacturing, P
G furnishes an exclusive case for probing the economy of capitalism in countries dominated, with
specific importance on product use and the model of workforce control. They discuss the importance
of P G has a deal to do with direct message effects and extended to the established structure of
dissemination as equally a publicist backed industry and a custom controlling individual assets of time
and
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46. Dworkin And Hartin Theory Of Law
In applying both Dworkin and Hart s theories of law, they come to very different conclusions in
regards to the case of Riggs v. Palmer. According to Dworkin s theory of law, judges do not solely
focus only on the rules, instead, they focus on seeking right answers. Dworkin has many problems and
disagreements with Hart s theory, one in particular is relating to what Dworkin labels principles and
policies . Dworkin defines a principle as a standard that is observed due to it being a requirement of
justice or fairness or some other dimension of morality (Dworkin, p.153 154). Policies, which go
alongside principles, are standards in which a goal is set out to be reached by the community (seen as
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Secondary rules are split into three different types: Rules of change (allow public/private powers to fix
old rules), adjudication (remedy for inefficiency, introduces courts and law enforcement), and
recognition (confers powers on people to identify law, and the unification of rules) (MacAlister, 2017).
Another important concept within Hart s theory of law is that he thinks judges have to their discretion.
Hart proposes the idea of open texture in law, which states that at times, the law does not cover every
situation that arises and that law may run out (MacAlister, 2017). Within this open texture, the is a
clear core of certainty, where application of the law is apparent, and beyond the core, is the penumbra,
the uncertainty and indeterminacy in law in which hard cases are based upon. As law branches out of
this core of rules, it becomes more and more indeterminate. Due to this indeterminacy, Hart believes
that since there is no clear answer written in the law, judges should have the discretion in dealing with
hard cases. In the case of Riggs, since the relevant rules of law were of central concern and not
penumbral, the rules, as could seen by Hart prior to his elaboration in his postscript, as clear, and the
grandson should have received the inheritance since it was a valid will. Dworkin used the case of
Riggs to demonstrate his concept of judges sought for the right
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47. Venal Conjunctivitis Essay
ernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) is a bilateral, chronic inflammation of the conjunctiva that
predominantly affects children between 3 and 16 years of age. It usually resolves at puberty, but can
continue into adulthood.
Although the name vernal suggests a seasonal, springtime occurrence, this allergic condition
frequently persists throughout the year and usually increases in intensity in warmer weather.1,2
Patients with VKC experience significant morbidity.3 Symptoms include intense itching, tearing,
mucous secretions, and photophobia.4 Common conjunctival signs of VKC are hyperemia, papillary
hypertrophy, giant papillae, discharge, and trantas dots.5
Tacrolimus is a strong, nonsteroidal immune suppressant isolated from Streptomyces tsukubaensi.6 ...
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Five patients discontinued treatment due to a severe burning sensation and were excluded from the
study.
Conclusions: Tacrolimus, 0.1% ointment, is a safe and effective treatment for VKC refractory to
standard treatment and may be used as a substitute for steroid treatments used to controlled disease
activity. However, adverse effects could cause poor patient compliance.
Key words: Allergy, Tacrolimus, Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
Tacrolimus Ointment for Treatment of Vernal
Keratoconjunctivitis
Abdulrahman M. Al‑Amri, Aleem Gulzar Mirza1, Ahmed Mossa Al Hakami2
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine,
King Khaled University, 1Department of Ophthalmology,
Aseer Central Hospital, 2Department of Microbiology and
Clinical Parasitology, College of Medicine,
King Khaled University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Corresponding Author: Dr. Abdulrahman M. Al‑Amri,
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, King
Khaled University, P. O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi Arabia.
E‑mail: amaamri@gmail.com
Original Article
Cite this article as: Al Amri AM, Mirza AG, Al Hakami AM. Tacrolimus Ointment for Treatment of
Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis. Middle East Afr J
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48. The Role Of Fathers In Child Rearing
Family is the first contact an infant experiences and the environment child is raised determines their
behaviors and social development. Father figures just like mother figures are important in raising and
socializing children in becoming responsible people as they grow. Numerous researches to determine
importance of fathers in early child development have been carried out and majority of them found out
that just like mothers, the role fathers play in early childhood development including mental,
psychological and physical development are crucial. The studies show that, children raised by single
mothers are likely to have problems such as drug abuse, engagement in early sexual behaviors and
other unsocial behaviors as compared to those raised by both parents. The paper will explore the role
of fathers in child rearing, discussing strategies in raising children and exploring pros and cons of such
strategies.
The methods or style of parenting, teaching and engagements strong impacts on the child development
as it is the primary socialization point for children. It gives children a point of reference as when they
are young they grow observing and learning keenly on what their parents are doing. Studies show that,
children that are raised by active, involving and playful fathers performs better in school, have higher
IQ and can cope with school related stress easily compared to those that are raised in families where
father figure is absent or less involving. It also shows
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49. United Parcel Service ( Ups )
United Parcel Service (UPS) is a U.S. based company that specializes in international package
delivery. The company was developed from a small messenger service which was created in Seattle in
1907 (Brewster Dalzell, 2007). A 19 year old man called James E. Casey, together with his friend
Claude Ryan, established the messenger service with only two bicycles, a phone within a small office
in a basement, and $100 which were borrowed from Ryan s uncle. From this messenger service, the
two young men laid the foundation for the growth of an international multi billion dollar organization
which is involved in the worldwide movement of goods, finances, and general information (Brewster
Dalzell, 2007). From its inception, UPS has grown to be the world s biggest parcel delivery company.
It is estimated that the Atlanta based company delivers approximately three billion items in more than
two hundred countries and territories per annum. The company owns an enormous fleet of vehicles,
approximately around 88,000 in total. Also, UPS owns and operates the 9th largest airline business in
North America. In regards to this, it has about 600 aircraft which are company owned and chartered
(Brewster Dalzell, 2007). The global penetration of UPS has been observed to be gradually increasing
raising its market share in many countries. However, the company s U.S. operations have made the
most significant impact on the overall business transactions. It has employed a door to door delivery
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50. Behavioural Perspective Model
This article briefly explains the Three term contingency and the Behavioural Perspective Model
(BPM). It further draws upon the BPM to examine the extent to which all of the elements of the BPM
could be combined to produce a more effective social marketing initiative to influence students not to
smoke in the university cafeteria.
What is Behaviour Perspective Model?
It is an extension of the Three Term contingency.
The Three term contingency was devised by Skinner to influence the behaviour of organisms. He
defined two types of intervention to shape behaviour. One is by associating the consequences to the
behaviour, the other is by using the stimuli which encourage or discourage certain types of behaviour.
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(4. Sarah Bowen and Alan Marlatt, Psychology of Addictive Behaviours 2009, Vol. 23, No. 4, 666
671) In Bowen and Marlatt s study, they showed that mindfulness techniques are more effective than
the controlled techniques .
The mindfulness techniques make use of stimuli identified in the learning history to help control
behaviour. A health awareness campaign can be introduced to help encourage and guide students to
identify the smoking urge, and to draw upon his learning history of the conditions, environment and
other stimuli at a time when he had managed to control the urge. This then becomes the discriminative
stimuli the individual could use to control himself from smoking in the Cafeteria.
Informational punishment: The Informational punishment uses indirect punishment to discourage the
performance of the unwanted behaviour. The following are examples:
Using posters to remind of negative health consequences of smoking
Playing videos of negative health consequences in the cafeteria
Distributing literature explaining the health consequences of smoking
In conjunction to the incentive based programme and the mindfulness techniques health campaign, the
following four categories of stimuli of BPM can be used to further influence the smokers behaviour.
Physical stimuli:
No Smoking signs and relaxing music played in the cafeteria are both examples
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51. Cocoa Bean Sue s Life
Once upon a time there was an orange. He came from poor family. Orange was born in the beginning
of the summer as usual orange would. The orange was named after his grandfather Steve. It all started
because Steve somehow wanted to change his and his family life. He wanted to live better life because
all his friends had nice orange trees as home. He had been taught to do only good things to other and
to be kind no matter what. One day he accidentally met a cocoa bean Sue. Strange. Later they became
best friends. The Steve was visited almost every day by Sue. Cocoa bean Sue also was from poor
family and maybe that`s why something made Steve and Sue best friends. All the childhood was spent
together. Later they booth decided to finally change
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