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Advantages Of Parallel, And Sequential Architecture
3 PROPOSED SYSTEM: 3.1 Parallel, and Sequential architecture: The three different Advanced
Encryption Standard(AES) implementations are computed on a parallel,pipelined and sequential
architecture. This architecture is the field programmable gate array (FPGA). The FPGA is capable of
performing parallel operations. It consists of logic blocks which are seperated by reconfigurable
interconnects. The main advantage of implementing AES on hardware is the adaptability. According to
the programming every time the FPGA fuses i.e. reconfigure itself. Due to this adaptability it has
became popular for different complex implementations. Whereas in processor the hardware is fixed.
Once the processor is designed, it s hardware remains dedicated and connot be reconfigured. Also, the
processors are sequential.So, if such algorithms that require large computations are processed on
processors, the processing time would be very slow and the throughput will decrease to a large extent.
In this proposed system, three diffrent implementations of AES have been proposed so that the
throughput is increased three times. This process is carried out in a pipeline, parallel and sequential
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simultaneously it will encrypt and decrypt the data. Pipeline process means the computations will be
proceesed one after the other. Computations are the different tasks of AES algorithm such as
performind SubBytes, ShiftRows atransformations and so on. Sequential process because within the
process it is in sequential manner.i.e.within every task of AES algorithm such as SubBytes,ShiftRows
and so on, the process of operation performed on each byte is sequential, as one byte is processed after
the another. All these operations are performed on a single
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One Hundred Years Of Solitude Essay
In Gabriel García Márquez s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude the character Amaranta is
portrayed as a contradiction since she is often kind towards her family, while perpetually avoiding the
object of marriage even if she mentioned an interest in it before. Through Amaranta s sacrifices in the
arena of romantic love, it becomes clear that solitude wounds people deeply contributes to the
development of personal vices. José Arcadio Buendía and Úrsula Buendía raise Amaranta as a civil
and functioning member of society. In her youth, Amaranta would often practice embroidery on the
front porch of the Buendía household with her adopted sister, Rebeca, and her friends. Later on in her
life, Amaranta took over many household chores from Ursula, such as taking care of her nephew
Aureliano or keeping the swarms of destructive ants at bay. Despite Amaranta s contributions to her
family, and to a greater extent Macondo, Amaranta resolves to be unmarried at the end of her life ence
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While Rebeca during her engagement to Pietro, however, Amaranta expresses strong jealousy towards
her sister; even going so far as to threaten to kill Rebeca, so that she could marry Pietro. After
Amaranta became engaged to Pietro her desire for him becomes subdued, causing him to commit
suicide after filling the village with music for an entire night in order to woo her. Amaranta s rejection
of Pietro may seem entirely unfounded, yet it is later revealed that Amaranta carries residual guilt
from the death of Remedios, and because of this, she holds herself in low esteem, believing that if they
married she would disrespect Remedios, whom she adored. After all that s happened, it becomes clear
that Amaranta chose not to marry Pietro out of coldness, but out of love for Remedios
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Essay
I. Introduction: A subarachnoid hemorrhage is a leakage of blood into the subarachnoid space. This
area is located between the pia matter and arachnoid matter. Cerebral spinal fluid is usually found in
this in this space. The Cerebral spinal fluid acts as a shock absorber for any trauma or blow to the
head. Sometimes the force is to big and blood is released into this area. This damages the lining of the
brain which increases pressure to the brain and killing brain cells.
II. Etiology The most common causes of a sub arachnoid hemorrhage is a blow to the head or trauma.
i) Trauma is usually seen in the older people that have fallen. Young people who have been in a motor
vehicle accident may also experience SAH. ii) Spontaneous hemorrhage can also occur. Non traumatic
hemorrhage can be caused by a ruptured cerebral aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation.
Arteriovenous malformation is a tenement of the vessels which leads to a rupture of blood.
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Genetics can also increase the chances of a spontaneous SAH.
III. Disease Type: SAH is not necessarily a disease but more like an injury. SAH can lead to a stroke if
not treated in time.
IV. Signs and Symptoms: Signs and symptoms of an SAH can be a headache, dizziness, pain in the
eyes, diplopia, and loss of eyesight.
i) A headache is the most common symptom, and some people may describe it as the the worst
headache unlike any other type of a
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The Tokyo Railway Station Building
The Tokyo railway station building is located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan in the Marunouchi business
district. The station which acts as Tokyo s main intercity terminal is served by the Tokyo Metro
network, Japan Railways regional commuter lines as well as the Shinkansen high speed railway lines.
The Tokyo Station also has a reputation of being the busiest station in the country, judging by the
number of trains it serves per day; approximately three thousand trains in one day. Furthermore, the
train station has a hotel and gallery within its premises. In terms of architecture and historical culture,
the station actually has a long history that dates back more than a hundred years, thereby making it
one of the one of the few major examples of buildings designed in classical style remaining in Tokyo,
and Japan as a whole.
Chronicle information of the building Even though the Tokyo Station was constructed in 1914, its
actual plan is connected to the history of Japan s rail in the 1880s (Ito n.p). It is therefore viewed by
the Japanese as being significant in the advancement of rail technology and as a symbolic structure
within Japan. By 1885, several railway tracks were already passing through Tokyo, thereby
necessitating the need for a central terminal to be built in the region between Ueno and Shinbashi. The
station which was to accommodate Tokyo s entire network was simply referred to as the central
terminal (Ito n.p). The project for the Tokyo Station was first offered
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Essay on Effects of the Great Depression
The Effects of the Great Depression The Great Depression was a horrible event that took place almost
100 years ago. It was a time in our society when people had no money and no food. Everyone was
losing their jobs because the companies couldn t afford to pay them and stay in business at the same
time. After the Stock Market crashed and the economy went downhill, a lot of changes were made
within the government to make sure that nothing like this would ever happen again. This period in
time was a sad period, but there were a lot of good things that happened and took place because of it.
In order to really understand all the effects that happened after the Great Depression, you truly needed
to live during the time period, but we can t do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As their lives were filled with sadness and no hope, they would soon learn that all of that was about to
change for them. As the 1932 Presidential elections were coming up, the citizens had to choose the
right person to lead them out of the Great Depression. In November of 1932, the United States held a
Presidential Election that was crucial to America. The voting was a one sided outcome, as Franklin D.
Roosevelt won the election by a landslide over his opponent Herbert Hoover. In his acceptance speech
in 1932 when he was a Democratic Party nominee for running president, he made a promise to the
citizens of America that there would be a new deal for the American people. He was determined to
keep his promise to the citizens of America, that a new deal was coming. He would later keep that
promise and would eventually change the economy for the better. Roosevelt s New Deal Programs
were based on helping the economic problems in several different ways. The programs that he
designed were to help; federal assistance for people who had lost their jobs, houses, savings, and
livelihoods , job creation for the unemployed through massive public works projects , agricultural
assistance for troubled farmers , manufacturing assistance for troubled industries , stricter banking
regulations to prevent bank failures , creation of the FDIC to protect bank customer s deposits
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National Security
In the coming future the use and application of Information Operations are going to be necessary in
order to ensure that the legitimacy of the United States operations in both the military and national
security applications are reinforced. (Richter 2009, 1) The need for Information Operations has been
seen throughout the history of the operations themselves, and has led to many successes as well as
some failures in their use. (Richter 2009, 1) What has a greater reaching importance to the future
regarding Information Operations, are the enemies that are being faced today as well as the potential
future. Counterinsurgency operations have become a large encompassing operational threat seen in the
past decade as well as the Vietnam War. What has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the emphasis on determining the centers of gravity that the insurgents use to gain freedom of
movement, the planning becomes one within the national security and military strategy.(Richter 2009,
2) The political and military connections between themselves lay in how the military objectives are
seen and similarly how the national security objectives are seen as well, in supporting the allies of the
United States.(Richter 2009, 2) The connection between national security as well as the armed forces
objectives are seen in the information that is collected as well as the collection capabilities. (Crystal
N.D.,2) Information Superiority is one that allows for decision makers as well as military commanders
to plan operations with more information to ensure the success of Information operations. (Crystal
N.D.,3) The shift in technology as well as the concepts of operations will only become more
sophisticated in the future, leading to more emphasis on Information Operations to secure a success on
a military objective or a political objective. (Crystal N.D.,3) In the coming future, the need for
information operations to become more widely accepted and advance with the technology of the
times, will determine the success or failure of political intentions or military
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Anterograde Amnesia Research Paper
Anterograde Amnesia is the inability to store new information after the brain damage has occurred.
(Luke Mastin 2010). Anterograde Amnesia is very rare, in fact there have a few cases where the
amnesia was pure . The symptoms and hardship of the person depend on the cause for the memory
loss. Some symptoms of Anterograde Amnesia are partial memory loss, having a hard time
recognizing relatives or family, feeling of confusion, difficulty taking in new information, inability to
remember familiar places, and difficulty in learning and remembering new things.(PHC Editorial
Team 2013) Characteristics of Anterograde Amnesia are abnormally small hippocampi bilaterally and
elevated hippocampal water.(Mayo Clinic 2014) There are many ways to recognize ... Show more
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This movie accurately shows us that Dory has Anterograde Amnesia. One specific scene where this
disorder is displayed is in the beginning when Dory s parents are telling her what to say when she
meets someone ( I suffer from short term memory loss). After this the parents act as if they are random
people and start playing hide and seek. When the parents tell her to count to 10, she counts up to 3 and
forgets what they are doing. She then wanders off to a group of fish and their parents immediately
chase after her. This scene accurately displays Anterograde Amnesia since it shows us that Dory is
unable to remember what is going on and then wanders off elsewhere. Another scene where the
disorder is displayed is when Dory can t remember where her parents are as a result of accidentally
losing them and then Dory asks a couple of fishes that she needs help finding them, but forgets what
she said and repeats the same thing again. This shows that Dory s short term memory loss or
Anterograde Amnesia causes her to forget where her parents are and even makes herself look
awkward when repeating a question that she already asked. A third example of Dory displaying that
she has Anterograde Amnesia is when she is sleeping and then gets up to ask one of her friends a
question but is said to go back to bed. When she goes back to bed she decides to go ask a question not
knowing she already said it
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Sulfate And Hydrate Lab Report
Introduction In this lab hydrates and anhydrous material were used to discover percent loss of copper
(II) sulfate pentahydrate and mass loss in anhydrous calcium chloride. Hydrates are chemical
compounds that have a discrete water molecules that are part of the compounds crystalline structure.
Anhydrous compounds have crystalline structures containing no water. In this experiment, copper (II)
sulfate pentahydrate was heated and loss mass, while the anhydrous calcium gained mass. When
heated, hydrates break bond with water and the water is released into the atmosphere. Once the water
in the hydrate has thoroughly evaporated, it becomes anhydrous. Purpose The purpose of this lab was
to calculate the percent of water mass the copper (II) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After the copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate was heated the hydrate loss 35.16% of water. The hydrate
should have loss 36.08% of water after it was heated. The anhydrous calcium chloride became
hydrated after it gained .64% of water. As a result of the loss of 35.16% of water from the copper
sulfate pentahydrate, the anhydrous calcium chloride should have gained a higher percent of water
from the atmosphere than .64%. Evaluation: The percent error in the experiment was 2.61%. The
percent is low because most of the water in the crystals had been driven off. A lower percent error
could have occurred if the CuSO4 * 5H2O was heated more. Suggested Improvements: When the lab
experiment was conducted, the copper sulfate pentahydrate was placed inside the casserole. If the
casserole was heated before the hydrate was place in it, then the water that might have been in the
casserole prior to the sample being added would not be included in the hydrate. Since the casserole
was not heated, the result may have been of a higher mass of water being loss. Another improvement
that could be made to this experiment, could be increasing the sample size to an average
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Hansel Short Story
Near a great forest there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife, and his two children; the boy s name
was Hansel and the girl s Grethel. They had very little to bite or to sup, and once, when there was
great dearth in the land, the man could not even gain the daily bread. As he lay in bed one night
thinking of this, and turning and tossing, he sighed heavily, and said to his wife, What will become of
us? we cannot even feed our children; there is nothing left for ourselves.
I will tell you what, husband, answered the wife; we will take the children early in the morning into
the forest, where it is thickest; we will make them a fire, and we will give each of them a piece of
bread, then we will go to our work and leave them alone; they will never find the way home again,
and we shall be quit of them.
No, wife, said the man, I cannot do that; I cannot find in my heart to take my children into the forest
and to leave them there alone; the wild animals would soon come and devour them. O you fool, said
she, then we will all four starve; you had better get the coffins ready, and she left him no peace until
he consented. But I really pity the poor children, said the man.
The two children had not been able to sleep for hunger, and had heard what their step mother had said
to their father. Grethel wept bitterly, and said to Hansel, It is all over with us.
Do be quiet, Grethel, said Hansel, and do not fret; 1 will manage something. And when the parents
had
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While Presenting May Be A Literal Objectification Of Slaves
While Presenting may be a literal objectification of slaves in Walker s work, this overarching concept
can also be seen in her works Untitled and Gone. In Untitled, the young woman is depicted as naked, a
common practice from slavery. During the practice, slaves were often forced to stand nude and be
inspected by potential masters, as if part of a crude, human dog show. The woman in this picture
seems vulnerable in a similar fashion, forced to stand in an apparently submissive state to the fully
clothed men and women beside her in order to have her work be considered at all by this high art
world. Gone s brutal caricatures particularly focus on this slave master objectification, primarily with
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As Steer phrases it, the aim [of Brecht s pieces] is to promote an attitude of regional activism, an
ability to see things could be other than they are (Steer 639).
Brecht accomplishes a desire for activism by alienating the audience from his characters, or by trying
to free socially conditioned phenomena from that stamp of familiarity which protects them against our
grasp (Brecht 192). The hero is more a creation of a social and political atmosphere than a living
breathing character, and is therefore viewed as an object, something inhuman. Walker s caricatures
follow this structure, ranging from the slave men and women in Gone and Practicing to the young
artist in Untitled: all of them are representations of greater ideas, yet are warped enough in design or
position that they are freed from a complete pathetic connection. A type of historical fiction is formed,
close enough for us to grasp and consider the themes presented, yet distanced enough for the audience
to feel a desire to change things, as according to Brecht.
Walker s art is therefore an entirely new genre with this Brechtian lens, serving as a form of epic art
rather than simply epic theatre or political art. Through the objectification and therefore alienation of
her subjects with regards to the audience, Walker appears to be inciting a drive towards activity, be it a
simple acknowledgment of her themes or the creation of a spark for activism. Through the historically
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TV Rating Research
The main purpose of doing this research on the relationship between fantasy football participation and
TV rating is if playing fantasy football helps influences people to watch televised games of the
National Football League (NFL). The main reason of me doing this research is because I truly believe
in this study and I have past experience of being part of the human beings that have helped the NFL on
their TV ratings.
With this research topic I will be answering three research question. My primary research question:
Does having a high percent of NFL players that are in starting lineups spark an increase in TV ratings
in those games? Second research question: Having NFL players that are on high winning teams
increase TV ratings? Third research question: A game with a small margin of victory increase TV
ratings.
Research Question One
Does having a high percent of NFL players that are in starting lineups spark an increase in TV ratings
in those games? To find results you have to look at players that were starting in fifty percent to ninety
percent of leagues. Also need to look at results from Sunday night football, Monday night football,
NFL on CBS, and NFL on ESPN. I found some great tables to help picture the results.
With looking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finding these results they looked at NFL players that were in between fifty percent to ninety percent
of fantasy football leagues. They also tested it on the most popular football channels such as NBC and
ESPN. People already believe that having those NFL players that are on high winning teams increase
TV rating but really it all depends what channel it s shown on. For NBC, studies show that there were
notable conclusion between the winning percentage and NFL players but this was only shown with
NFL players starting greater than ninety percent of leagues. ESPN was the opposite. They had notable
results with players starting in greater than fifty percent of
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Problems With Legal Aid In The Canadian Justice System
The Rich Get Richer: Problems with Legal Aid in the Canadian Justice System
In a 2007 speech by Beverly McLachlin, the Supreme Court of Canada Chief of Justice, she stated that
access to justice promotes social stability and also that if people can t get justice, they will have less
respect for the law (Eberts, 2013). By her words alone, the necessity and importance of legal aid is
demonstrated. Socioeconomic status can put individuals at an unfair disadvantage in many aspects of
life, especially in regards to legal proceedings. Legal aid [was] introduced to Canada in the 1970 s as a
way of ensuring fair trial, and decreasing the frequency of common problems that result from
misunderstanding of the law, unrepresented litigants and the power of money (Abell, 2010). However,
like any tool or procedure used to improve society, there are always imperfections. Legal aid resources
have become difficult to obtain financially and situationally, and the quality of this resource is often
put into question. Without it, people and the justice system face consequences that need to be resolved
in order to achieve the social stability that McLachlin speaks of.
Access to Legal Aid Of the 717,850 Canadian legal aid applications in 2014/2015 only 466,923 were
approved, this leaves 250,927 applicants with potentially no other option for legal representation
(Statistics Canada, 2016a; Statistics Canada, 2016b). There are many factors that contribute to these
statistics and to the denial
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Initiative Vs. Guilt Psychosocial Stage
Qualities of perseverance, resiliency, and trust encompass the foundation of learning from
experiences. A series of intersecting realities, both the trivial and major, encompass the foundation of
our lives. In essence, we act as mice running through the maze of life. Researchers at MIT report that
an animal s knowledge from a previous situation can subconsciously influence behavior in new
circumstances, shedding light on how our backgrounds inform future choices. When a mouse explores
a new maze, neurons fire in its hippocampus, the center of learning and memory. Individual neurons
fire in a specific pattern that mimics a mouse s movement through space. From looking at the patterns
and sequences from the firing cells, researchers can determine ... Show more content on
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While pregnant, mothers undergo a barrage of questions and mandates from mere strangers tips and
advice about parenting. The focus of parenting also places emphasis on a child s character
development based on the parent s interaction in their natural environment. Alfred Bandura, a social
cognitive psychologist, proposed the Social Learning Theory to explain the phenomenon of
assimilation through observation. In his famous Bobo doll experiment at Stanford University, Bandura
utilized inflatable plastic toys painted to look like clowns. Bandura divided preschoolers into three
categories; the first group observed aggressive adult behaviors, the second group observed
nonaggressive adult behaviors, and a control group did not observe any behaviors. Preschoolers
engaged in distracting activities, such as coloring, while the parent interacted with the Bobo doll in a
manner based on their assignment. As explained by Nolen, at the conclusion of the study, Bandura
found that the children who observed a parent behaving aggressively toward the Bobo doll (why
would the child not want to hit a clown? I assume results pair with coloring outside of the lines) later
mimic the behavior of the adults by attacking the doll in the same fashion. Bandura came up with four
requirements for learning: observation, retention,
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The Great Storm Of 1900 Hurricane Research Paper
Did you know that a hurricane can last up to three weeks? It is vital to be prepared for those three
weeks. One of the deadliest hurricanes ever was known as the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, also known
as the Great Storm of 1900. The hurricane devastated the foundations of buildings and home. The
hurricane caused between 6000 to 1200 casualties. In order to survive these natural disasters, you must
stay ahead and be composed for the storm. There are a variety of procedures the nation and individuals
can use to prepare for a hurricane. Additionally, hurricanes disastrous effects on urban areas and the
effect. In order to live another day, you must have preparations. Food and water are necessary for the
human body to continue to function. A supply of water adequate enough for you and your family. In
case you find yourself in a predicament where purified water is unavailable, water purification tablets
and a water filter are preferred. These items are essential to clean and purify dirty water. A large
supply of food is also advised. Non perishable food is significantly better than most foods since non
perishable takes a long period of time to spoil. On that note, most canned goods are non perishable
items. During this hurricane, the power may abruptly go out. In this scenario, energy ... Show more
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Some of the most powerful hurricanes have flattened. Immense flooding are one of the various effects
of hurricanes on land. Some areas can receive up to 20 inches of rain due to hurricanes. The winds of a
certain hurricane can rip trees right out of the ground and even move buildings to another location.
Hurricanes can cause dune destruction and beach erosion. This leaves the area susceptible to future
storms. Actually, the revenue from tourism is threatened when these beaches are damaged. To
conclude, hurricanes can be highly destructive on coastal area and populated
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It Should Have Been Me Narrative
It should have been me. This is the only thought running through Clint s head when he returns to the
Avengers tower. Natasha grabs Clint s arm to get his attention. Hey it wasn t your fault he died Clint.
Yes it was. If I was fast enough, he wouldn t have had to save me and the kid. He chose to save you
and the kid. He knew that it would cost him his life. He made the choice Clint not you You don t
understand! The last things I said about him were if I shot him with an arrow nobody would know. My
excuse was going to be the last time I saw him Ultron was sitting on him. Then he actually got killed
by Ultron. If I hadn t said those words he would still be alive. Clint even you have to admit that
sounds crazy. Natasha crosses her arms but lets him go back to his room knowing he needs time to
heal by himself. Clint opens the door to his room, but before entering it, he turns his head to Natasha.
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Clint goes over to his beds and lays down. He runs his right hand over his face. It has been a long day.
The exhaustion from today s battle starts to hit Clint so he lets sleep take him. He dreams of Pietro
saving him from Ultron. Clint sees Ultron heading towards him with a battle jet with the guns firing in
his direction coming closer. He turns his body instinctively covering the child in his arms. He doesn t
feel a thing and is confused. He lifts his head and turns to look behind him to see Pietro with bullet
wounds all over his body. Instead of his usual, you didn t see that coming that he said during the battle
something else came out of his
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Key Factors Influencing Economic Growth
Chapter 7, Principle 1: Base Your Management Decisions on Long Term Philosophy, Even at the
Expense of Short term Financial Goals illustrates factors that ought to be considered in business in
order to influence success. However, despite the influence of self interest, demand, and supply on
financial system, there is the dark side in pursuit of self interest as the main factor influencing
economic growth. This is seen in major scandals of major organizations. This has influences shortage
of jobs and high rates of unemployment. As illustrated in this chapter, it is evident that short term
profits earned by organizations can influence big contributions to organizations. Toyota is one of the
major organizations that has proofed that this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This has influenced more than a few organizations to emulate Toyota. When Toyota managers as well
as its executives were interviewed, they are asked why the company was there as a business. Based on
their opinion, it is evident that the company s success is a result of motivation and consistence in their
labor. In addition, they argued that the purpose of the company is not to make money. The company
only makes money in order to focus on the future. The company invests in order to ensure that it
continues to grow and develop in investments. According to managers and executives response, it is
evident that Toyota makes money to help the community in many ways. As illustrated in the chapter, it
is evident that Toyota nearly went bankrupt during the World War II. This led to resignation of the
founder of the company Kiichiro Toyoda. However, the company came up with a strategy of
eliminating wasted motions and coming up with considerable measures that will effectively enhance
fast developments. The management of the company came up with a Budget Control System were the
monthly data is used to keep an eye on the budgets of all divisions down to the least expenditure.
According to chapter 7, when the managers were questioned based on cost reduction and whether it
was a priority, they stated that it was not an underlying factor that the company uses to drive sales. In
that case, the company would not fire its employees as a result of downturn in sales. The organization
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Firefighter Career Plan Essay
CAREER PLAN Mike Hast Firefighter A firefighter s job is dangerous. They attempt to control and
extinguish fires, first and foremost. They also respond to emergency conditions where life and
property are at risk. When a firefighter is not on the scene of an emergency, they spend their time at
fire stations, where they sleep, eat, and remain on call during shifts that can last 24 hours. Many
firefighters work more than the traditional 40 hours per week. Firefighter s duties can include the
following: Driving fire trucks or other emergency vehicles Putting out fires using water hoses, fire
extinguishers, and water pumps Finding and rescue victims in burning buildings or in other emergency
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Fighting fires requires prolonged use of strength and endurance. Firefighters must be strong enough to
carry heavy equipment and move debris at an emergency site. They must also be able to carry victims
who are injured or cannot walk Employment of firefighters is projected to grow 5 percent from 2014
to 2024, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Improved building materials and building
codes have resulted in a long term decrease in fires and fire fatalities, but firefighters will still be
needed to respond to fires. Fires can spread rapidly so controlling them quickly is very important.
Wildland firefighters will still be needed to combat active fires and manage the environment to reduce
the impact of fires. Firefighters will also continue to respond to medical emergencies. Prospective
firefighters will likely face strong competition for jobs. Many people are attracted to the job s
challenges and the opportunity for public service. Additionally, many people are attracted to the career
because its education requirement is a high school diploma. As a result, a department may receive
hundreds of applicants for a single
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Joshua National Park
Joshua Tree National Park proves the desert stereotype of being empty and lifeless entirely wrong. It is
the complete opposite, as a matter of fact, it provides various species of animals, unique rock
formations, plenty of hiking trails, the beautiful Joshua Tree itself, etc. It also provides solitude,
silence, and captivating skies. This distinct desert land located in Southern California with an area of
1,234 mi², was officially named a national monument by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936
and became a national park on October 31, 1994. The park received its name due to the fact that it is
surrounded by these spiky trees, which received their name when a group of Mormon settlers saw the
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Joshua Tree National Park is a little over 200 miles away from Bakersfield. The shortest route is about
three hours and forty minutes. To begin the route to Joshua Park, take the CA 58 E for 123 miles, then
take exit 234A to merge onto I 15 N towards Las Vegas. After 3.7 miles, exit onto the Barstow Road
for another 33 miles, then onto Old Woman Springs Road. Next, exit onto Buena Vista Drive and
continue straight until reaching Yucca Mesa Road. After that, turn onto Twentynine Palms Highway
and go straight. Turn right on Park Boulevard and continue straight on Quail Springs Road until
reaching Park Boulevard and arriving at the West entrance of the
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The Ability Of A Classic Book
The ability of a classic book is to be reinterpreted. A classic is something that is Judged over a period
to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind (kimsunjin, 2013). A classic book is a book
accepted as being paradigmatic or prominent, for instance, books like Pride and Prejudice, To Kill a
Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men and so forth, are listed in a list of great books. Either through an
imprimatur or a reader s opinion. Per Henrik Blidal, Casper Sylvest and Perter Wilson in Classics of
international Relations: Essays in criticism and appreciation they define a classic in five key ways; the
acknowledged or undisputed classic , the archetypal classic , the classic in the making , the overlooked
classic and lastly the Alternative format classic . Kenneth Waltz s neo realist Theory of International
Politics is arguably the utmost significant book in International relations, as Jack Donnelly argues it is
causing a fundamental discursive transformation and conveying the notion of anarchy to the forefront
(Donnelly, n.d.). Similarly, Keohane and Nye s Power and Interdependence re examined the military
and economic interests of state and non state actors. The authors widened the dominant realist
worldview of the time and contributed to many of the advances in our modern era of globalization.
* Waltz s 1979 Theory of International politics fits into the category of the acknowledged or
undisputed classics , perhaps because it replaced Morgenthau s
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A New Land Of Opportunity Summary
In both The Last Wilderness Preserve and A New Land of Opportunity , the authors give their own
arguments about how human behavior and actions impact Antarctica. The passage The Last
Wilderness Preserve argues that human behavior and actions have an extremely negative impact on
Antarctica, therefore humans should not be allowed on such precious land. Contradictory to this, the
passage A New Land of Opportunity encourages human activity on Antarctica and believes that this
can lead to a widespread of incredible opportunities. I believe that the author of A New Land of
Opportunity presents the stronger argument because they explain the reasoning behind their claim
more effectively. Based off of the information given from each passage, I believe that the author ...
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The author of The Last Wilderness Preserve gives a statement as to why humans are harmful to
Antarctica, yet does not effectively provide supporting details to back this statement up; This can be
found when the passage states, ...even small teams of scientists can bring harm to this otherwise
untouched land. Some scientific pursuits may invite greed, exploitation, and even conflict to
Antarctica. The passage goes on to keep stating this fact without providing reasoning to support it,
causing a weak argument. However, the passage A New Land of Opportunity provides strong
supporting details to backup the argument presented. The claim stated is ...people must take the
opportunity to explore and learn about this mysterious land. The supporting details provided are,
Perhaps the greatest resource of all in Antarctica is the scientific knowledge it offers...international
teams of scientists have visited Antarctica to study its fascinating secrets. Astronomers have used the
clear, icy land as a platform for studying the stars and collecting meteorites...scientists based in
Antarctica have used the land s
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Executive Branch Of Government Power
For years, America has been considered a country of freedom and liberty. The founding fathers
intended this country to be established under good intentions. As stated in the Preamble of the U.S.
Constitution, We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union... Many
Americans may stumble upon the question, Are we a more perfect Union? .
I believe that the general structure of a country plays a significant role in the overall adequacy. The
United States Government runs under a system called checks and balances. This is the coordination
between the three branches of government executive, legislative, and judicial. So far, it has proved to
be an efficient way to organize and regulate each position.
Separation of power allows each branch of government to do its role while rectifying and improving
each other branch in the process. This is in order that each branch has equal power and there is no
branch with more or less power than another. The executive branch consists of the President and
various departments and agencies. This branch is responsible for enforcing laws. The legislative
branch is made up of the House and Senate. Among other things, the legislative branch makes laws,
declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies. The
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This means that power is divided between a national government and state governments. Powers of
the national government include printing money, regulating interstate and foreign trade, declaring war,
and coining and printing money. Powers given to state governments include establishing local
governments, regulating intrastate businesses, and marriage laws. Some powers are shared between
both state and national governments. These powers include collecting taxes, establishing courts and to
charter banks. A stable government is not the only thing needed for the country to function
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The Value Of Public Education
In Thomas Jefferson s legislative bill for the state of Virginia in 1776, he outlined a need for the
establishment of ...a school for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic...and every person is entitled
to send their children three years gratis, and much longer as they please, paying for it, (Smith).
Jefferson stressed the need for a public school system, in which every student had a right to a basic
education. Although having gone through modifications, the basic public school system is still in place
to this day. To fully take advantage of one s public education, one must take an active and responsible
role in their education. This means that one must be accountable, diligent, and productive in their
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One might take up the popular vote that dedication to school can lead to excessive hours of study and
a lack of sleep. Per a study by Eaton, Ph.D. et al., about 68.9% of questioned high school students got
an insufficient (less than 7 hours) of sleep per night, of which about 6% claimed to have gotten less
than 4 hours of sleep (2). However, I argue back that the diligence the students should not lead to
excessive, long nights, but rather to good study habits and time management. This will prevent late
nights of strenuous work, as the work would have been divided among several days or weeks to
spread out the workload. Some might then argue back that sometimes the students do not have control
over their workload and spontaneous assignments that interrupt their schedule; sometimes it is the
teacher s spontaneous and strenuous assignments that cause the students to stay up so late working on
projects. However, to counteract that statement, I claim that problems like these should not be
occurring in a supportive public school system. The teachers should be supportive of the children for
whom they are providing a public education for. Others might also argue against spreading ideas in
class, especially with ideas of religion,
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The Importance of Legal and Ethnical Standards for Technology
The Importance of Legal and Ethnical Standards for Technology Everyday millions of people are
using the Internet. The Internet gives people the freedom to look up and download a variety of
information. But where is the line drawn to determine how far someone is allowed to go when using
the Internet? Laws and regulations for the Internet are just as important as they are in everyday life.
Netiquette, Acceptable Use Policies, and Copyright laws are exceptionally vital when using the
Internet. Netiquette is etiquette for the Internet. It is a set of ten rules for behaving properly online.
The purpose of Netiquette is to help new users of the Internet minimize their mistakes, and to help
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The seventh rule is to help keep flame wars under control (Shea). Flaming is what people do when
they express a strongly held opinion without holding back an emotion (Shea). The eighth rule of
Netiquette is to respect other people s privacy (Shea). The ninth rule is to not abuse your power
(Shea). Knowing more than others, or having more power than they do, does not give you the right to
take advantage of them. The last rule of Netiquette is to be forgiving of other people s mistakes
(Shea). Internet etiquette is necessary when going online. The rules are simple and easy to abide by.
Guidelines for using the web help to minimize possible mistakes. Acceptable use policies are policies
created by companies stating what is okay when using an Internet site. The acceptable use policy has
been created to promote integrity, security, reliability and privacy of a company s web site
management facility, network, and customer data contained within. A company retains the right to
modify the acceptable use policy at any time. Internet users shall not post, transmit, re transmit or state
material on or through any of the services or products, which in the sole company is in violation of
any local, state, federal or non United States laws of regulation (Acceptable Use Policy). The
acceptable use policy sets guidelines for Internet users. These are important rules for Internet
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African Savannah Research Paper
How to Survive the African Savannah By Yourself
Background info
The African savannah covers just about half of Africa with more than 13 million kilometer its climate
it a tropical wet and dry weather. The wet season begins during May and ends in November getting
twenty five inches of rain per month and its when the sun is at its highest period. In the dry season the
savannah only gets around four inches of rain and it lasts for seven months of the year from October to
March and the sun is at its lowest point.
Dangerous Animal
The African savannah is home to a variety of animals it has about two million large herbivores, around
forty five species mammals, and five hundred bird species. But its also home to Africa s most
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African mosquito spreads Malaria and Dengue fever more actice durring dusk and dawn Afriacn
elephant can be aggressive even when not provoked
Black mamba snake that is 8ft long can go 12mph and has a neuro cario toxic that kills in an hour Puff
Addar are well hidden due to camofaluge watch your step one bite can kill a grown man
Cape buffalo they charge and gore their victim and are not alone
Nile crockidle found in any large river of the contient they drown their victim and roll their bodies to
weaken them
Lion very territorial keep you distance and never turn your back on them nor run with all animales
know where the wind blows because it will carry your scent to the animals making them aware of
your location.
Finding water follow animal tracks or go to high ground if water it still do not drink if its running its
better if the water source is dried dig at the lowest point of the bed water will collect their take a piece
of cloth or clothing to use as a sponge to trick water in your
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Dark Souls 3 Research Paper
If you enjoy a challenge and have the patience of a saint, then Dark Souls 3 is the game for you. The
Dark Souls series is an action role playing game that is infamous about its difficulty. The past games
are known for its sharp learning curve and unforgiving mechanics; Dark Souls 3 is no exception. But
don t let that discourage you, or the well known community war cry GIT GUD or Get Good that
seems to draw many people away from the series, I know it did for me. But I decided to throw caution
into the sprays of my own blood and despair and pick it up, and after a few hours of playing I would
have to say that Dar Souls 3 is a difficult game, but not as impossible as many would have you
believe.
In Dark Souls 3 you need patience. It s not a hack and slash game where you just run up and smash
one button. The game focuses on defense, and learning how to use your black and roll is key to
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These classes dictate what your stats, level, and gear you start out with. These classes are what you
would expect from a fantasy based game. From the Knight, Cleric, to Sorcerer, yes there is magic as
well. It s not just sword and board or swinging a zweihander. You can focus on spell casting for
combat, but I m not going to get into the specifics.
Now, I m not an expert on the game, but if you re new to the series and want to give it a try I suggest
starting out as a Knight. The Knight starts out if really good armor, sword, and shield. From what
many other experienced players have said, most of that armor is good through a good chunk of the
game, so you won t be needed to worry about upgrading. If you go the Knight route prioritize your
Vigor and Strength while increasing your Endurance and Stamina as you need it. If you want to wear
more heavy duty armor put points into Vitality as needed.
If you ve been playing the game, post what builds like to roll with, or your favorite starting
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The Racial Stereotyping Of Minority Groups Is A Prevalent
The racial stereotyping of minority groups is a prevalent problem within the United State s criminal
justice system. It is a regrettable issue which permeates American society. The young Black male, in
particular, is often portrayed as a criminal based on incorrect assumptions regarding who perpetrates
crime. There are several components contributing to the criminal stigma of Blacks. The way crime is
conveyed by American culture is possibly as important as how crime actually functions. The
widespread belief that Black males commit the majority of crime skews the view society s perception
of Blacks. Typifications of Black males include a violent, threatening, thug like character. The
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Recently, these numbers receded but the stigma remains. Research indicates the crimes Blacks commit
surpass the expected rates, based on the racial composition of America. These statistics are further
exacerbated because Black males commit more frightening and violent crimes. The war on drugs was
a dominant contributor to the Black typification of crime. In the 1980s, the Reagan administration
waged the war on drugs. In accordance with this agenda, strict penalties were enacted to crack down
on crack cocaine. Crack cocaine is a less expensive drug predominately used by the lower class,
specifically minorities. The Black population suffered under these new laws but Whites were largely
unaffected. While drug use is prevalent at similar rates across races, whites are more likely to use
powder cocaine which law enforcement agencies tend not to acknowledge. Crack cocaine became the
target of harsh penalties because it is affordable, accessible, and used primarily by Blacks. The war on
drugs is occasionally referred to as the war on Blacks due to the high incarceration rate of the Black
population during this time. Illegal drugs are often associated with robbery and assault which further
perpetuates the stereotype of the Black criminal . The criminal justice system processes a
disproportionate amount of minority offenders. The number of minority offenders is greater than their
representation in
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Book Review of Liberty and Power Essay
Harry L. Watson, Liberty and Power;
The Politics of Jacksonian America
Hill and Wang, N.Y.
Review written by Richard Foust Book Review Harry L. Watson s book, Liberty and Power, The
Politics of Jacksonian America , takes an analytical look at America and her politics during the Age of
Jackson. Watson uses the economy and the ideological mindset of the people, to support a powerful
argument about the beginning of American political parties and their importance in defining the
political direction of the country. Watson argues that economic inequalities caused by the Market
Revolution and a threat to American liberty caused Americans to organize politically in support of a ...
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The subsistence farmer, unable to compete, saw the Market Revolution as a threat to his liberty and
acted on this threat. Watson surmises that with this threat, politically active citizens were ripe for a
political party system that would protect their independence and liberty. Enter Andrew Jackson, who
appealed to those voters who felt threatened by the changing economic picture. Jackson and his
supporters believed that the Republican/Whig political party represented an elitist, aristocratic
government that would put the ever expanding economy and their own profit above the liberty and
good of the majority and it was the good of the majority that Jackson would rely on with great
success. He believed that the preservation of the Republic depended on the majority and the majority
was represented by independent farmers, who were profiting the least from the Market Revolution.
Believing that any government based on aristocracy could become corrupt, he felt that that the best
way was to treat all of the citizens alike and turn the rule of the country over to the majority. This
majority, with the fiery General Andrew Jackson as their leader, would create the Democratic Party.
Watson s focus on political parties, chapter 6, is an important part of this book. Not only does it
support his argument, but it also gives the reader
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Pandor A Successful Radio Service Essay
Pandora is one of the internet s most successful radio service. It has over 250 million registered users
and around 80 million active listeners. Will Glaser and Tim Westergren started the radio service in
2005, providing users a brand new way to stream music. The station allows users to select music
based on the artists they like and using an algorithm it also creates a station that plays music related to
the artist or genre (Lauden Traver, 2016, p. 97). Pandora uses a Freemium business model to generate
revenue and attract more users. The model provides users access to free basic features and they also
have an option to pay $36 a year to access premium features. Pandora is in direct competition with
Spotify, Tidal, and music industry giant, Apple Music. The case uses Pandora as an example as it did a
great job adapting to the changes in the music industry. The company effectively changed its business
model as time changed to retain its users and stay in business (Lauden Traver, 2016, p. 98). Our
analysis studies the systematic and cost effective changes Pandora made to its business strategy to
gain success. It also discusses the value proposition the company has to offer; as well as compares the
success and failure of companies (MailChimp and Ning) which adopted the same freemium business
model (Lauden Traver, 2016, p. 100). To conclude, the analysis explores the main factors businesses
need to take into consideration before they decide to use a freemium model.
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Mermaid Thesis Statement
Legend : Between Reality and Fiction
A thesis
Submitted to
Nanyang Academy of Fine Art, Singapore
By
Raisa Aida Kardena
Fashion Design Content
INTRODUCTION
Purpose of the study
Methodology
Chapter I
1.1 Folklore, Myth and Legend
1.2 How they live in the society
Chapter II MERMAID AND ITS STORY IN THE HUMAN LIFE
2.1 What is Mermaid?
2.2 The belief among the people about mermaid
2.3 Some ambiguous scientific facts
2.4 Is there a real mermaid?
Chapter III HUMAN PERCEPTION ON LEGEND AND MYTH
3.1 The type of legend and myth that people believed
3.2 How people think about legend and myth
3.3 The reason why people believe
3.4 The reason why people do not believe
3.5 Why legend and myth always present in the society
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His word stated in the American Museum of Natural History, said that the creatures are not beautiful
at all, despite they look like a man.
2.2 The belief among the people about mermaid
According to Animal Planet TV Channel that aired an incredibly controversial program about
mermaids and the evidence in 2012 and 2013, the whole world should know the truth about mermaid.
They invited a marine scientist Dr. Paul Robertson claims that mermaids are real, they do exist, living
in the deep ocean and there s a lot of evidence has been found all around the world.
Based on Dr. Paul Robertson on Animal Planet TV program (2012,2013) , he claims that human
ancestors were lived under the water long before to adapt to the environment. It s apply the same like
a legend about the arctic polar bear who believed are separated from the other brown bear when it s
time for migration and decide to live in the cold weather and try to breath under the water to find food
for living.
He says that the history of mermaid start seven million years ago in Africa. Human ancestors left their
shelter to find food, and there were curious about what s in the ocean. Because of the instinct of
human, the ancestors went to the ocean and adapt. Some of them drawn to the sea, but the rest adapted
very well even their body change and adapt as
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Steve Irwin Research Paper
Steve Irwin~Emelia howell ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Introduction Stephen Robert
Irwin was a wildlife expert, zookeeper, and conservationist known as the the Crocodile Hunter .
Stephen later became famous after the television show the Crocodile Hunter . Family Life Steve was
born on the twenty second of February 1962 in Essendon, Melbourne. He was born on the same day as
his Mother s birthday, Lyn Irwin. His father was Bob Irwin. Lyn and Bob Irwin had three kids, 2
daughters Joy Irwin, Mandy Irwin, and a son, Steve Irwin. But sadly lyn died in a car accident then
bob married Judy in 2004. Steve married Terri Irwin on the 4th June 1992. Terri and Steve had two
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The crocodile show played its last episode 10 years ago on September 4th, 2007 a year after Steve was
killed when a stingray stabbed his chest while filming a documentary called The Ocean s Deadliest.
The crocodile hunter was being screened in 137 countries around the world with five hundred million
viewers. To people over the world Steve Irwin was the face of Australia The crocodile hunter is a five
series show with seventy eight episodes. The first season had eight episodes in it, the second season
had eleven episodes, there were seventeen episodes in season three, sixteen episodes in season four,
and lastly were twelve episodes in season five. The series Crocodile hunter made lots of little separate
videos, like the film The Crocodile Hunter, Collision Course and two television shows Croc Files and
The Crocodile Hunter Diaries Timeline 1962 on the 22nd of February he was born in Essendon
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Decathlon Cambodia Case Study
VI. Case Study Decathlon Cambodia Decathlon is an internal retail chain and brand for sport wears
with headquarter based in France. Founded in 1976, this company designs, manufactures, and retails
sport apparel and equipment (Decathlon, 2017). As for Decathlon Cambodia, the company plays a role
as a production office, meaning that there is no retail here, but a production based location. Decathlon
Cambodia has been operating for 5 years now and it has three main departments which are:
Industrialization Production Leader (IPL), Supply Production Leader (SPL), and Quality Production
Leader (QPL). IPL has the role in competing and auctioning for quotas from Decathlon International
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HR for this company plays a role as a back office, meaning HR does not have a major role in the
company, but just a small department. Decathlon HR recruits employees based on their personality
and their ability to work in team, though those people are fresh graduates. Once a new employee
enters Decathlon Cambodia, he is given a mentor to help him through the first experience at work.
Plus, his manager will set up a schedule and procedure for formal trainings. On probation, new
recruits in SPL and QPL will be trained informally everyday with assessment at the end of the day in
order to assess his or her ability. As for IPL, there is an end probation assessment which the new
recruits have to experience real situation when negotiate in auction for quotas from Decathlon
International. For employees who passed their probation period, they will have access to two
programs which they are called MyProgress and DecathlonExchange. With this access, employees are
able to search for formal training abroad in order to improve their KSAOs. Nevertheless, the types of
training to be selected will be discussed with their managers. As for Individual Development plan, at
the beginning of the year, individuals are required to set up their
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Group B Streptococcus Agalactiae
Group B Streptococcus agalactiae is an important Gram positive bacterial pathogen that cause a wide
variety of clinical infections, ranging from septicemia to meningitis. The reported lethality of severe S.
agalactiae infections is ranging from 4 to 6% in the United States. Of note, it has been suggested that
the incidence of neonatal disease is considerably greater than reported, because the requirement for
positive cultures from blood or cerebrospinal fluid may underestimates the true burden of disease.
Therefore, in this review I focused on virulence factors of S. agalactiae in order to elucidate aspects of
the infection.
S. agalactiae is frequently colonizes rectovaginal tract. S. agalactiae is found in 15 40% of adult
women, and there is a 1% chance to be transmitted vertically from mother to infants before or during
birth. This type of infection is divided into early onset and late onset infections. Early onset infection,
is one of the most common infection among neonates with a mortality rates of 4 to 6% in the United
States. This type of infection is characterized with shock and breathing difficulties and occurs at birth
or within the first 6 days of life. This infant probably had become infected by ascending spread of the
organism from the maternal genital tract to the amniotic fluid, in which the bacteria colonize and
multiply within the respiratory tract of the fetus and causes pneumonia. Also, this bacteria may enter
the respiratory tract and spread to the
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The Lion And The Mouse Pinkney
In the story, The Lion and The Mouse by Jerry Pinkney; it has an extremely strong moral which is,
don t judge a book by its cover. In this story the lion spares the mouse s life and in return the mouse
saves the lion s life. The author demonstrated this when even though the lion thought the mouse was
to small to amount to anything the mouse proved him wrong by saving his life. The author did this to
show that even a tiny mouse could make a huge difference to a giant lion. Another lesson is that if you
are nice to people then people will be nice to you. This story has always been told with different
variations but in the end the moral would always be either don t judge a book by its cover or treat
others the way you would want to
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Beating on Against the Current Essay
Beating On Against the Current Each of us inevitable Each of us limitless each of us with his or her
right upon the earth, Each of us allowed the eternal purports of the earth, Each of us here as divinely
as any is here (Whitman 27). From out of the jazz soaked streets of New York City, arose a group of
young poets and writers overwrought with the opportunity of their lives, and endeavored to capture its
girth through the honesty and vulnerability of their words. These young bohemians would later lead
the Beat Movement, which inspired young Americans throughout the county in their search for
something more than the consumerism and conformity that plagued their society. Jack Kerouac s On
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Many found the bleakness and insignificance of modern society enough to merit both withdrawal and
protest.
Throughout On the Road, the influence of the Beat movement s ideals on Kerouac s writing is overtly
apparent. As the narrator meanders up and down the country, both the main characters , and the lone
hitch hikers they pick up contain an attitude of restlessness which can be seen in their actions and
speak. While hitching a ride from a farmer, as Sal and Dean prepare their story to tell the man, he
stops them simply asking, You boys going somewhere, or just going? This so elegantly captures the
internal state of the author coming out bluntly in the work. The beat idealism heavily places
importance on personal discovery in any way possible, not necessarily knowing what that path looks
like only knowing that you must travel to reach it. Kerouac was distraught with the complacency of
living in one place, and set out with no real place to go, and as he writes in response to the farmer we
didn t know the answer to the question, but it was a damn good question (Kerouac).
The 1940 s, post war America was looking up, the Great Depression was just coming to an end, but
along with those that so eagerly bought into the consumerism of the time, arose a nation s youth that
was alienated, restless, and dissatisfied. looking for something to experience in a, frenzied pursuit of
extreme exacerbation of the nerves . (Patrick Julian).
On the
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Clean Your Slacks Dry Cleaned Is Hell ! Essay
Having your slacks dry cleaned is hell! It takes days for them to be cleaned, you pay, on average, $4
$5 per slack, and on top of that you don t always get back what you give them. I don t even want to
talk about how poorly some dry cleaners handle your slacks.
Starting today, you ll no longer have to deal with cleaners. You won t have to be that person who
spends a chunk of their salary every year just to get their slacks back in poor conditions. Now, you can
walk into your pantry and grab simple, everyday household items to make your slacks look as though
you just bought them from the store.
Before we walk through the steps necessary for you to clean your slacks, we ll first discuss the items
you ll need. You ll need your slacks, baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, a bowl, a lathering brush, and
laundry detergent. You ll also need a washing machine with a hand wash setting, a hanger and/or
drying machine with an air dry or air fluff setting, and a clothing iron that preferably has a steam
producing function and a flat surface to use it on. If you don t have baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice,
laundry detergent, a bowl, or a lathering brush, these items can be purchased at most grocery stores, as
well as some convenience stores for around $2 $6. A very basic clothing iron with a steam producing
function can be bought from most chain grocery stores or household appliance stores for around $10
$35. If you don t have a washing machine and/ or a drying machine at your
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What Was Andrew Johnson s Flaws
At the end of the American Civil War the United States were on the eve of destruction. In order to
avoid this destruction people in The Union had to come up with plans to rehabilitate. The first plan for
reconstruction was created by Abraham Lincoln, but it had major faults in which Lincoln s main focus
was to get the states back together and he didn t much care how. After Lincoln s assassination Andrew
Johnson not only took over the spot of presidency but he took over the responsibility for
reconstruction. Johnson composed a plan that he believed would surely work, but he too had major
flaws. Johnson s flaws were Primarily based on his views of certain people and how he handled those
views. The last plan was conceived by the congress. The people in congress looked over the two plans
preceding them, saw their errors, and forged a plan of their own. Out of these three plans the one that
would ve been the most successful is the congressional reconstruction plan.
Abraham Lincoln s views on reconstruction were that the south had never actually seceded, and this
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He also put African Americans in a situation similar to slavery. People could say that the place he put
African Americans was where they needed to be for reconstruction to work and that it was in no way
similar to slavery but where he put them was right back on the bottom of the food chain with no way
to get out; They were once again working in the fields and the only difference was that they weren t
property. As for treating southern leaders to harsh it was dangerous because they were what everyone
in the south looked up to. If these leaders asked them to once again revolt they surely would. Johnson
s harshness and bias view made his plan the one that would ve been the least
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Speech Steve Jobs Speech
At Stanford s 2005 graduation Steve Jobs spoke to some of the brightest young men and women in the
country. Stanford s graduating class of 2005 heard an inspiring and compelling speech split into three
stories from Steve Jobs life. Steve Jobs used metaphors, repetition, and antithesis creating an inspiring
and compelling argument to never give up on finding and doing what you love.
Steve Jobs split his speech into three stories. The first one was about connecting the dots. The whole
story is a metaphor having dots stand in as actions that you have done and will do. He also points to
how it is impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college.But it was very, very
clear looking backward 10 years later. This is elaborating on the previous metaphor. This states that
the actions, dots or in Steve Jobs s case the typography class, at the time seemed to have no clear
purpose. However, later on, you can see how it connects to something else that you have or will do.In
Steve Jobs case, the typography class lead to the Macintosh having different fonts. In his second story
he, talked about love and loss, explaining what happened when his own company, Apple, fired him,
only to have it help in. It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. In this
metaphor, he has medicine standing in as being fired from Apple, the awful tasting being how it felt,
and him needing it because it helped him. He followed up that metaphor with another one,
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The Importance of Loss in Scott Fitzgerald s Winter Dreams
In the traditional Romance narrative, there is some desirable object whose consummation is the
driving preoccupation of the text s protagonist. The aspiration of the Romantic hero is to capture that
elusive object that will, nevertheless, consistently out strip him. These heroes are intimately
acquainted with the pain of the loss and suffer deeply for feeling so acutely. However, loss itself, is
essential to the equation and is, in fact, a large portion of what establishes the thing as desirable.
In the texts of traditional Romanticism the individual has preeminence, and his or her subjective
psychological experience with the loss in question is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Here we are operating in a decidedly liminal sphere. Fitzgerald masterfully weaves this intricate web
whose lines are taut with the tension of the forces between which it is extended. He is quoted as
having said of his celebrated The Great Gatsby (of which Winter Dreams is an early version): That s
the whole burden of the novel the loss of illusions that give such color to the world so that you don t
care whether things are true or false as long as they partake of the magical glory (Preface, Gatsby
XV). Referring back to the pivotal Realist question, Fitzgerald seems to be indicating that what is as
stake is the system that validates our notions of loss. The illusions that give such color to the world
have allowed us to passionately bemoan the loss of isolated actualized selves, but strip away the
illusion of the solipsistic being that is utterly impervious to social forces and one it left with nothing to
bemoan.
There is a passion in Winter Dreams protagonist Dexter Green that clings to the dream because The
thing was deep in him. He was too strong, too alive for it to die lightly (2136). And yet, of his love for
the alluringly elusive Judy Jones, we are told: It excited him that many men had loved her. It increased
her value in his eyes [my italics] (N 2131). In these two statements we see the narrator s stylistic shift
between an admiration
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Difference Between Speaking And Wring
The difference between speaking and wring in English is the way it is perceived. It is varied from
context and is reliant on context. When language is spoken, it is a form of behaviour made up of
different dialects and morality. The context of which English is spoken or written has a dramatic
influence, language is changed by different situations that a person is exposed to, Formal and
informal, social events, professional events or cultural influences. Each context is made up of different
surroundings and people in which are part of the communication. Different language can be used
within the same context and be different from person to person. For example in a classroom the
language used between and a teacher and student would be different to that of a peer to peer
interaction. When speaking, people are usually face to face, therefore they can rely on such extra
linguistic clues as facial expression and gesture to aid meaning. Written English is more reliant on the
development of careful organisation and compact expression, with often intricate sentence structure
(Crystal, 2005).
Speaking English
Within Gee Hayes (2011) the authors suggest that language can be understood as a cognitive process,
something that is in our head, our brain and minds that tell us how to speak. Another view is that it is a
physical aspect that is present in the form of speech, recordings and writings. It can also be viewed as
a means of social convention shared by a group of people, about
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Why Is Elizabeth Loftus Unreliable Memory
Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus received much criticism and praise after boldly questioning the ideas of
psychology s greats, Sigmund Freud and Plato. She believed memory is extremely unreliable as one
can construct memories based on what has been suggested and based on what one s imagination could
do to fill in the missing links of a memory. She decided to run many experiments to prove that
memories are fiction and not facts. She started simple with stop signs, beards, barns, and knives. She
once asked Wasn t that traffic signal yellow when the traffic signal was really red and the test group
remembered yellow after some time after the idea that the signal color was yellow was suggested. She
criticized detectives and therapists for using this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This memory was based on the suggestions of a therapist who molded her memory based on
suggestions. Loftus argued that Franklin s daughter, Eileen, has unreliable memory for her claims of
actually seeing her father act out the process of murdering her best friend were false since she also
later read about it in the newspaper articles. From this incident, Loftus went on to attempt to prove
that one cannot only just modify a memory but can implant a totally untrue memory in a person s
mind. Some therapists were telling traumatically repressed patients to imagine deeply, causing many
modifications on one s memory of the actual incident as it merges the imagination with the memory.
She criticizes abuse laws of being sentenced to five years of imprisonment from the time that someone
remembered in rather than the time of the actual incident occurrence by saying these false memories
change with time, and these memories cannot be counted on solely when neither the police nor anyone
else could get any form of evidence to support the
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Selc Two Cohort
Mahatma Gandhi once said, To find yourself, lose yourself in the service of others. This is something
that I thoroughly believe in. The act of giving brings genuine happiness, and you should expect
nothing in return. However, the act of giving often creates an endless ripple that comes back to you.
This has been proved time and time again in my lifetime.
What is the purpose of living? Very often, I ask myself this question. Last year, the Sec Two cohort
had to volunteer for an organization for our community education experience. My group decided to
volunteer at IJHCC (The Infant Jesus Homes and Children s Centre), which provides shelter for
children in need of protection and care. I really enjoyed taking care of the children and helping
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Islam In America Analysis
According to the book Islam in America by Johnathan Curiel, one can find evidence that the story of
Muslims in America all the way back to beginnings of slave trade to the United States in the 1700 s.
About 20% of African slaves that were brought to America were Muslims. During this early times in
the country, the number of Muslims is estimated to be around 25,000 but were forced by their owners
to convert to Christianity. (Curiel, 2015) Though many Muslim slaves, showed that they had
converted, many still held on to their faith in Islam. As the number of Slaves increased from 250,000
to 500,000, it is estimated that the number of Muslims increased. (Curiel, 2015) Through the time of
denial of Islam, the Muslims held on and followed their faith and continued to pass down their faith to
family. This continued for many years, until the 1890 s when white American Muslims began to
change the role of Islam in the United States. This turning point at such a crucial time for the religion,
helped Islam spread throughout the country. Alexander Webb proclaimed himself as missionary, and
spent his time campaigning throughout the country, speaking about the religion, the building of
mosques and more during a time that people believed Islam to be an adversary. (Curiel, 2015)
Although, he was flawed in the sense that he would not work with other believers ... Show more
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There is such diversity of Islam in America from the Sunni, Sufi, Nation of Islam, Arab Americans,
African Americans, Iranian Americans, Afghan Americans, European Americans, Secular Muslims,
and Gay and Lesbian Muslims. (Curiel, 2015) Just like many other religions in the country, there is
much left to interpretation for any of the followers of Islam. Currently, New York has the highest
amount of Muslims in the United States at 24% of the population, followed by Illinois at 10%,
California at 9%, Texas, at 9%, Michigan at 6%, and New Jersey at 5%. (Curiel,
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Compare And Contrast Mexico Schools And American Schools
America. Schools in Mexico may not have computers like most schools in America do. Some schools
in Mexico do not even have access to a cafeteria or school buses. Another country that is very
different from the United States is Japan. Japan is known to be more advanced than America education
wise. Many Japanese students are more advanced intellectually than Americans. Even though they are
more advanced they still have cultural dilemmas. Classroom size is much different in America than it
is in Japan. They are highly populated in Japan so they have much larger students in a classroom. It
may take Japanese students a while to get used to the classroom size. Students follow the school rules
and the directions of teachers. In American schools,
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Evolutionary Psychology Research Paper
Evolutionary Psychology is understanding the design of the human mind. Charles Darwin is known as
the developer of human genetic the one who started investigating the biology of species and
concentrating on the human body. Darwin stated that, The incorporation of the evolutionary theory
into psychology has waxed and waned in the 150 years since predicted that the field would be based
on new foundation (Darwin 1859). Our way of thinking and learning have developed over the years
and in each generation, something new is learn.
Evolution of Psychology
According to Daniel J. Kruger, Research Assistant Professor at the Prevention Research
Center of Michigan, Everyone alive today is descended from a long, long line of successful
ancestors... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is the idea on how we intake information that is given to us and how we use it, to find a result. The
interesting part is the way we approach the problem. Before addressing a problem, we should look at
what is causing the problem. From there start thinking of an effective action that can help solve the
problem and have a successful result. Think twice before you act.
Understanding Evolutionary Psychology
Evolutionary psychology is simply psychology that is informed by the additional knowledge that
evolutionary biology has offer, in the expectation the understanding the process that designed the
human mind will advance the discovery of its architecture (Tooby 1992). A new generation takes over
the last because it has inherited certain traits by past ancestors and has developed new ways to survive
in the condition the environment is in. We implement and acknowledge the information that we learn
each day. The fact that we evolve from our past accentors is very astonishing because since then we ve
come a long way. Genes have been passed on to the next generation and history grows from that. It is
impressive how the human brain works and how we perceive the information we are
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  • 3. One Hundred Years Of Solitude Essay In Gabriel García Márquez s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude the character Amaranta is portrayed as a contradiction since she is often kind towards her family, while perpetually avoiding the object of marriage even if she mentioned an interest in it before. Through Amaranta s sacrifices in the arena of romantic love, it becomes clear that solitude wounds people deeply contributes to the development of personal vices. José Arcadio Buendía and Úrsula Buendía raise Amaranta as a civil and functioning member of society. In her youth, Amaranta would often practice embroidery on the front porch of the Buendía household with her adopted sister, Rebeca, and her friends. Later on in her life, Amaranta took over many household chores from Ursula, such as taking care of her nephew Aureliano or keeping the swarms of destructive ants at bay. Despite Amaranta s contributions to her family, and to a greater extent Macondo, Amaranta resolves to be unmarried at the end of her life ence though several suitors visit her. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Rebeca during her engagement to Pietro, however, Amaranta expresses strong jealousy towards her sister; even going so far as to threaten to kill Rebeca, so that she could marry Pietro. After Amaranta became engaged to Pietro her desire for him becomes subdued, causing him to commit suicide after filling the village with music for an entire night in order to woo her. Amaranta s rejection of Pietro may seem entirely unfounded, yet it is later revealed that Amaranta carries residual guilt from the death of Remedios, and because of this, she holds herself in low esteem, believing that if they married she would disrespect Remedios, whom she adored. After all that s happened, it becomes clear that Amaranta chose not to marry Pietro out of coldness, but out of love for Remedios ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Essay I. Introduction: A subarachnoid hemorrhage is a leakage of blood into the subarachnoid space. This area is located between the pia matter and arachnoid matter. Cerebral spinal fluid is usually found in this in this space. The Cerebral spinal fluid acts as a shock absorber for any trauma or blow to the head. Sometimes the force is to big and blood is released into this area. This damages the lining of the brain which increases pressure to the brain and killing brain cells. II. Etiology The most common causes of a sub arachnoid hemorrhage is a blow to the head or trauma. i) Trauma is usually seen in the older people that have fallen. Young people who have been in a motor vehicle accident may also experience SAH. ii) Spontaneous hemorrhage can also occur. Non traumatic hemorrhage can be caused by a ruptured cerebral aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation. Arteriovenous malformation is a tenement of the vessels which leads to a rupture of blood. iii) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Genetics can also increase the chances of a spontaneous SAH. III. Disease Type: SAH is not necessarily a disease but more like an injury. SAH can lead to a stroke if not treated in time. IV. Signs and Symptoms: Signs and symptoms of an SAH can be a headache, dizziness, pain in the eyes, diplopia, and loss of eyesight. i) A headache is the most common symptom, and some people may describe it as the the worst headache unlike any other type of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Tokyo Railway Station Building The Tokyo railway station building is located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan in the Marunouchi business district. The station which acts as Tokyo s main intercity terminal is served by the Tokyo Metro network, Japan Railways regional commuter lines as well as the Shinkansen high speed railway lines. The Tokyo Station also has a reputation of being the busiest station in the country, judging by the number of trains it serves per day; approximately three thousand trains in one day. Furthermore, the train station has a hotel and gallery within its premises. In terms of architecture and historical culture, the station actually has a long history that dates back more than a hundred years, thereby making it one of the one of the few major examples of buildings designed in classical style remaining in Tokyo, and Japan as a whole. Chronicle information of the building Even though the Tokyo Station was constructed in 1914, its actual plan is connected to the history of Japan s rail in the 1880s (Ito n.p). It is therefore viewed by the Japanese as being significant in the advancement of rail technology and as a symbolic structure within Japan. By 1885, several railway tracks were already passing through Tokyo, thereby necessitating the need for a central terminal to be built in the region between Ueno and Shinbashi. The station which was to accommodate Tokyo s entire network was simply referred to as the central terminal (Ito n.p). The project for the Tokyo Station was first offered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Effects of the Great Depression The Effects of the Great Depression The Great Depression was a horrible event that took place almost 100 years ago. It was a time in our society when people had no money and no food. Everyone was losing their jobs because the companies couldn t afford to pay them and stay in business at the same time. After the Stock Market crashed and the economy went downhill, a lot of changes were made within the government to make sure that nothing like this would ever happen again. This period in time was a sad period, but there were a lot of good things that happened and took place because of it. In order to really understand all the effects that happened after the Great Depression, you truly needed to live during the time period, but we can t do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As their lives were filled with sadness and no hope, they would soon learn that all of that was about to change for them. As the 1932 Presidential elections were coming up, the citizens had to choose the right person to lead them out of the Great Depression. In November of 1932, the United States held a Presidential Election that was crucial to America. The voting was a one sided outcome, as Franklin D. Roosevelt won the election by a landslide over his opponent Herbert Hoover. In his acceptance speech in 1932 when he was a Democratic Party nominee for running president, he made a promise to the citizens of America that there would be a new deal for the American people. He was determined to keep his promise to the citizens of America, that a new deal was coming. He would later keep that promise and would eventually change the economy for the better. Roosevelt s New Deal Programs were based on helping the economic problems in several different ways. The programs that he designed were to help; federal assistance for people who had lost their jobs, houses, savings, and livelihoods , job creation for the unemployed through massive public works projects , agricultural assistance for troubled farmers , manufacturing assistance for troubled industries , stricter banking regulations to prevent bank failures , creation of the FDIC to protect bank customer s deposits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. National Security In the coming future the use and application of Information Operations are going to be necessary in order to ensure that the legitimacy of the United States operations in both the military and national security applications are reinforced. (Richter 2009, 1) The need for Information Operations has been seen throughout the history of the operations themselves, and has led to many successes as well as some failures in their use. (Richter 2009, 1) What has a greater reaching importance to the future regarding Information Operations, are the enemies that are being faced today as well as the potential future. Counterinsurgency operations have become a large encompassing operational threat seen in the past decade as well as the Vietnam War. What has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the emphasis on determining the centers of gravity that the insurgents use to gain freedom of movement, the planning becomes one within the national security and military strategy.(Richter 2009, 2) The political and military connections between themselves lay in how the military objectives are seen and similarly how the national security objectives are seen as well, in supporting the allies of the United States.(Richter 2009, 2) The connection between national security as well as the armed forces objectives are seen in the information that is collected as well as the collection capabilities. (Crystal N.D.,2) Information Superiority is one that allows for decision makers as well as military commanders to plan operations with more information to ensure the success of Information operations. (Crystal N.D.,3) The shift in technology as well as the concepts of operations will only become more sophisticated in the future, leading to more emphasis on Information Operations to secure a success on a military objective or a political objective. (Crystal N.D.,3) In the coming future, the need for information operations to become more widely accepted and advance with the technology of the times, will determine the success or failure of political intentions or military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Anterograde Amnesia Research Paper Anterograde Amnesia is the inability to store new information after the brain damage has occurred. (Luke Mastin 2010). Anterograde Amnesia is very rare, in fact there have a few cases where the amnesia was pure . The symptoms and hardship of the person depend on the cause for the memory loss. Some symptoms of Anterograde Amnesia are partial memory loss, having a hard time recognizing relatives or family, feeling of confusion, difficulty taking in new information, inability to remember familiar places, and difficulty in learning and remembering new things.(PHC Editorial Team 2013) Characteristics of Anterograde Amnesia are abnormally small hippocampi bilaterally and elevated hippocampal water.(Mayo Clinic 2014) There are many ways to recognize ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This movie accurately shows us that Dory has Anterograde Amnesia. One specific scene where this disorder is displayed is in the beginning when Dory s parents are telling her what to say when she meets someone ( I suffer from short term memory loss). After this the parents act as if they are random people and start playing hide and seek. When the parents tell her to count to 10, she counts up to 3 and forgets what they are doing. She then wanders off to a group of fish and their parents immediately chase after her. This scene accurately displays Anterograde Amnesia since it shows us that Dory is unable to remember what is going on and then wanders off elsewhere. Another scene where the disorder is displayed is when Dory can t remember where her parents are as a result of accidentally losing them and then Dory asks a couple of fishes that she needs help finding them, but forgets what she said and repeats the same thing again. This shows that Dory s short term memory loss or Anterograde Amnesia causes her to forget where her parents are and even makes herself look awkward when repeating a question that she already asked. A third example of Dory displaying that she has Anterograde Amnesia is when she is sleeping and then gets up to ask one of her friends a question but is said to go back to bed. When she goes back to bed she decides to go ask a question not knowing she already said it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sulfate And Hydrate Lab Report Introduction In this lab hydrates and anhydrous material were used to discover percent loss of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate and mass loss in anhydrous calcium chloride. Hydrates are chemical compounds that have a discrete water molecules that are part of the compounds crystalline structure. Anhydrous compounds have crystalline structures containing no water. In this experiment, copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate was heated and loss mass, while the anhydrous calcium gained mass. When heated, hydrates break bond with water and the water is released into the atmosphere. Once the water in the hydrate has thoroughly evaporated, it becomes anhydrous. Purpose The purpose of this lab was to calculate the percent of water mass the copper (II) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate was heated the hydrate loss 35.16% of water. The hydrate should have loss 36.08% of water after it was heated. The anhydrous calcium chloride became hydrated after it gained .64% of water. As a result of the loss of 35.16% of water from the copper sulfate pentahydrate, the anhydrous calcium chloride should have gained a higher percent of water from the atmosphere than .64%. Evaluation: The percent error in the experiment was 2.61%. The percent is low because most of the water in the crystals had been driven off. A lower percent error could have occurred if the CuSO4 * 5H2O was heated more. Suggested Improvements: When the lab experiment was conducted, the copper sulfate pentahydrate was placed inside the casserole. If the casserole was heated before the hydrate was place in it, then the water that might have been in the casserole prior to the sample being added would not be included in the hydrate. Since the casserole was not heated, the result may have been of a higher mass of water being loss. Another improvement that could be made to this experiment, could be increasing the sample size to an average ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hansel Short Story Near a great forest there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife, and his two children; the boy s name was Hansel and the girl s Grethel. They had very little to bite or to sup, and once, when there was great dearth in the land, the man could not even gain the daily bread. As he lay in bed one night thinking of this, and turning and tossing, he sighed heavily, and said to his wife, What will become of us? we cannot even feed our children; there is nothing left for ourselves. I will tell you what, husband, answered the wife; we will take the children early in the morning into the forest, where it is thickest; we will make them a fire, and we will give each of them a piece of bread, then we will go to our work and leave them alone; they will never find the way home again, and we shall be quit of them. No, wife, said the man, I cannot do that; I cannot find in my heart to take my children into the forest and to leave them there alone; the wild animals would soon come and devour them. O you fool, said she, then we will all four starve; you had better get the coffins ready, and she left him no peace until he consented. But I really pity the poor children, said the man. The two children had not been able to sleep for hunger, and had heard what their step mother had said to their father. Grethel wept bitterly, and said to Hansel, It is all over with us. Do be quiet, Grethel, said Hansel, and do not fret; 1 will manage something. And when the parents had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. While Presenting May Be A Literal Objectification Of Slaves While Presenting may be a literal objectification of slaves in Walker s work, this overarching concept can also be seen in her works Untitled and Gone. In Untitled, the young woman is depicted as naked, a common practice from slavery. During the practice, slaves were often forced to stand nude and be inspected by potential masters, as if part of a crude, human dog show. The woman in this picture seems vulnerable in a similar fashion, forced to stand in an apparently submissive state to the fully clothed men and women beside her in order to have her work be considered at all by this high art world. Gone s brutal caricatures particularly focus on this slave master objectification, primarily with slaves serving as objects of sexual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Steer phrases it, the aim [of Brecht s pieces] is to promote an attitude of regional activism, an ability to see things could be other than they are (Steer 639). Brecht accomplishes a desire for activism by alienating the audience from his characters, or by trying to free socially conditioned phenomena from that stamp of familiarity which protects them against our grasp (Brecht 192). The hero is more a creation of a social and political atmosphere than a living breathing character, and is therefore viewed as an object, something inhuman. Walker s caricatures follow this structure, ranging from the slave men and women in Gone and Practicing to the young artist in Untitled: all of them are representations of greater ideas, yet are warped enough in design or position that they are freed from a complete pathetic connection. A type of historical fiction is formed, close enough for us to grasp and consider the themes presented, yet distanced enough for the audience to feel a desire to change things, as according to Brecht. Walker s art is therefore an entirely new genre with this Brechtian lens, serving as a form of epic art rather than simply epic theatre or political art. Through the objectification and therefore alienation of her subjects with regards to the audience, Walker appears to be inciting a drive towards activity, be it a simple acknowledgment of her themes or the creation of a spark for activism. Through the historically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. TV Rating Research The main purpose of doing this research on the relationship between fantasy football participation and TV rating is if playing fantasy football helps influences people to watch televised games of the National Football League (NFL). The main reason of me doing this research is because I truly believe in this study and I have past experience of being part of the human beings that have helped the NFL on their TV ratings. With this research topic I will be answering three research question. My primary research question: Does having a high percent of NFL players that are in starting lineups spark an increase in TV ratings in those games? Second research question: Having NFL players that are on high winning teams increase TV ratings? Third research question: A game with a small margin of victory increase TV ratings. Research Question One Does having a high percent of NFL players that are in starting lineups spark an increase in TV ratings in those games? To find results you have to look at players that were starting in fifty percent to ninety percent of leagues. Also need to look at results from Sunday night football, Monday night football, NFL on CBS, and NFL on ESPN. I found some great tables to help picture the results. With looking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finding these results they looked at NFL players that were in between fifty percent to ninety percent of fantasy football leagues. They also tested it on the most popular football channels such as NBC and ESPN. People already believe that having those NFL players that are on high winning teams increase TV rating but really it all depends what channel it s shown on. For NBC, studies show that there were notable conclusion between the winning percentage and NFL players but this was only shown with NFL players starting greater than ninety percent of leagues. ESPN was the opposite. They had notable results with players starting in greater than fifty percent of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Problems With Legal Aid In The Canadian Justice System The Rich Get Richer: Problems with Legal Aid in the Canadian Justice System In a 2007 speech by Beverly McLachlin, the Supreme Court of Canada Chief of Justice, she stated that access to justice promotes social stability and also that if people can t get justice, they will have less respect for the law (Eberts, 2013). By her words alone, the necessity and importance of legal aid is demonstrated. Socioeconomic status can put individuals at an unfair disadvantage in many aspects of life, especially in regards to legal proceedings. Legal aid [was] introduced to Canada in the 1970 s as a way of ensuring fair trial, and decreasing the frequency of common problems that result from misunderstanding of the law, unrepresented litigants and the power of money (Abell, 2010). However, like any tool or procedure used to improve society, there are always imperfections. Legal aid resources have become difficult to obtain financially and situationally, and the quality of this resource is often put into question. Without it, people and the justice system face consequences that need to be resolved in order to achieve the social stability that McLachlin speaks of. Access to Legal Aid Of the 717,850 Canadian legal aid applications in 2014/2015 only 466,923 were approved, this leaves 250,927 applicants with potentially no other option for legal representation (Statistics Canada, 2016a; Statistics Canada, 2016b). There are many factors that contribute to these statistics and to the denial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Initiative Vs. Guilt Psychosocial Stage Qualities of perseverance, resiliency, and trust encompass the foundation of learning from experiences. A series of intersecting realities, both the trivial and major, encompass the foundation of our lives. In essence, we act as mice running through the maze of life. Researchers at MIT report that an animal s knowledge from a previous situation can subconsciously influence behavior in new circumstances, shedding light on how our backgrounds inform future choices. When a mouse explores a new maze, neurons fire in its hippocampus, the center of learning and memory. Individual neurons fire in a specific pattern that mimics a mouse s movement through space. From looking at the patterns and sequences from the firing cells, researchers can determine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While pregnant, mothers undergo a barrage of questions and mandates from mere strangers tips and advice about parenting. The focus of parenting also places emphasis on a child s character development based on the parent s interaction in their natural environment. Alfred Bandura, a social cognitive psychologist, proposed the Social Learning Theory to explain the phenomenon of assimilation through observation. In his famous Bobo doll experiment at Stanford University, Bandura utilized inflatable plastic toys painted to look like clowns. Bandura divided preschoolers into three categories; the first group observed aggressive adult behaviors, the second group observed nonaggressive adult behaviors, and a control group did not observe any behaviors. Preschoolers engaged in distracting activities, such as coloring, while the parent interacted with the Bobo doll in a manner based on their assignment. As explained by Nolen, at the conclusion of the study, Bandura found that the children who observed a parent behaving aggressively toward the Bobo doll (why would the child not want to hit a clown? I assume results pair with coloring outside of the lines) later mimic the behavior of the adults by attacking the doll in the same fashion. Bandura came up with four requirements for learning: observation, retention, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Great Storm Of 1900 Hurricane Research Paper Did you know that a hurricane can last up to three weeks? It is vital to be prepared for those three weeks. One of the deadliest hurricanes ever was known as the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, also known as the Great Storm of 1900. The hurricane devastated the foundations of buildings and home. The hurricane caused between 6000 to 1200 casualties. In order to survive these natural disasters, you must stay ahead and be composed for the storm. There are a variety of procedures the nation and individuals can use to prepare for a hurricane. Additionally, hurricanes disastrous effects on urban areas and the effect. In order to live another day, you must have preparations. Food and water are necessary for the human body to continue to function. A supply of water adequate enough for you and your family. In case you find yourself in a predicament where purified water is unavailable, water purification tablets and a water filter are preferred. These items are essential to clean and purify dirty water. A large supply of food is also advised. Non perishable food is significantly better than most foods since non perishable takes a long period of time to spoil. On that note, most canned goods are non perishable items. During this hurricane, the power may abruptly go out. In this scenario, energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the most powerful hurricanes have flattened. Immense flooding are one of the various effects of hurricanes on land. Some areas can receive up to 20 inches of rain due to hurricanes. The winds of a certain hurricane can rip trees right out of the ground and even move buildings to another location. Hurricanes can cause dune destruction and beach erosion. This leaves the area susceptible to future storms. Actually, the revenue from tourism is threatened when these beaches are damaged. To conclude, hurricanes can be highly destructive on coastal area and populated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. It Should Have Been Me Narrative It should have been me. This is the only thought running through Clint s head when he returns to the Avengers tower. Natasha grabs Clint s arm to get his attention. Hey it wasn t your fault he died Clint. Yes it was. If I was fast enough, he wouldn t have had to save me and the kid. He chose to save you and the kid. He knew that it would cost him his life. He made the choice Clint not you You don t understand! The last things I said about him were if I shot him with an arrow nobody would know. My excuse was going to be the last time I saw him Ultron was sitting on him. Then he actually got killed by Ultron. If I hadn t said those words he would still be alive. Clint even you have to admit that sounds crazy. Natasha crosses her arms but lets him go back to his room knowing he needs time to heal by himself. Clint opens the door to his room, but before entering it, he turns his head to Natasha. It should have been me. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clint goes over to his beds and lays down. He runs his right hand over his face. It has been a long day. The exhaustion from today s battle starts to hit Clint so he lets sleep take him. He dreams of Pietro saving him from Ultron. Clint sees Ultron heading towards him with a battle jet with the guns firing in his direction coming closer. He turns his body instinctively covering the child in his arms. He doesn t feel a thing and is confused. He lifts his head and turns to look behind him to see Pietro with bullet wounds all over his body. Instead of his usual, you didn t see that coming that he said during the battle something else came out of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Key Factors Influencing Economic Growth Chapter 7, Principle 1: Base Your Management Decisions on Long Term Philosophy, Even at the Expense of Short term Financial Goals illustrates factors that ought to be considered in business in order to influence success. However, despite the influence of self interest, demand, and supply on financial system, there is the dark side in pursuit of self interest as the main factor influencing economic growth. This is seen in major scandals of major organizations. This has influences shortage of jobs and high rates of unemployment. As illustrated in this chapter, it is evident that short term profits earned by organizations can influence big contributions to organizations. Toyota is one of the major organizations that has proofed that this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This has influenced more than a few organizations to emulate Toyota. When Toyota managers as well as its executives were interviewed, they are asked why the company was there as a business. Based on their opinion, it is evident that the company s success is a result of motivation and consistence in their labor. In addition, they argued that the purpose of the company is not to make money. The company only makes money in order to focus on the future. The company invests in order to ensure that it continues to grow and develop in investments. According to managers and executives response, it is evident that Toyota makes money to help the community in many ways. As illustrated in the chapter, it is evident that Toyota nearly went bankrupt during the World War II. This led to resignation of the founder of the company Kiichiro Toyoda. However, the company came up with a strategy of eliminating wasted motions and coming up with considerable measures that will effectively enhance fast developments. The management of the company came up with a Budget Control System were the monthly data is used to keep an eye on the budgets of all divisions down to the least expenditure. According to chapter 7, when the managers were questioned based on cost reduction and whether it was a priority, they stated that it was not an underlying factor that the company uses to drive sales. In that case, the company would not fire its employees as a result of downturn in sales. The organization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Firefighter Career Plan Essay CAREER PLAN Mike Hast Firefighter A firefighter s job is dangerous. They attempt to control and extinguish fires, first and foremost. They also respond to emergency conditions where life and property are at risk. When a firefighter is not on the scene of an emergency, they spend their time at fire stations, where they sleep, eat, and remain on call during shifts that can last 24 hours. Many firefighters work more than the traditional 40 hours per week. Firefighter s duties can include the following: Driving fire trucks or other emergency vehicles Putting out fires using water hoses, fire extinguishers, and water pumps Finding and rescue victims in burning buildings or in other emergency situations Treating sick or injured people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fighting fires requires prolonged use of strength and endurance. Firefighters must be strong enough to carry heavy equipment and move debris at an emergency site. They must also be able to carry victims who are injured or cannot walk Employment of firefighters is projected to grow 5 percent from 2014 to 2024, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Improved building materials and building codes have resulted in a long term decrease in fires and fire fatalities, but firefighters will still be needed to respond to fires. Fires can spread rapidly so controlling them quickly is very important. Wildland firefighters will still be needed to combat active fires and manage the environment to reduce the impact of fires. Firefighters will also continue to respond to medical emergencies. Prospective firefighters will likely face strong competition for jobs. Many people are attracted to the job s challenges and the opportunity for public service. Additionally, many people are attracted to the career because its education requirement is a high school diploma. As a result, a department may receive hundreds of applicants for a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Joshua National Park Joshua Tree National Park proves the desert stereotype of being empty and lifeless entirely wrong. It is the complete opposite, as a matter of fact, it provides various species of animals, unique rock formations, plenty of hiking trails, the beautiful Joshua Tree itself, etc. It also provides solitude, silence, and captivating skies. This distinct desert land located in Southern California with an area of 1,234 mi², was officially named a national monument by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936 and became a national park on October 31, 1994. The park received its name due to the fact that it is surrounded by these spiky trees, which received their name when a group of Mormon settlers saw the tree s leaves stretching outward guiding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joshua Tree National Park is a little over 200 miles away from Bakersfield. The shortest route is about three hours and forty minutes. To begin the route to Joshua Park, take the CA 58 E for 123 miles, then take exit 234A to merge onto I 15 N towards Las Vegas. After 3.7 miles, exit onto the Barstow Road for another 33 miles, then onto Old Woman Springs Road. Next, exit onto Buena Vista Drive and continue straight until reaching Yucca Mesa Road. After that, turn onto Twentynine Palms Highway and go straight. Turn right on Park Boulevard and continue straight on Quail Springs Road until reaching Park Boulevard and arriving at the West entrance of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Ability Of A Classic Book The ability of a classic book is to be reinterpreted. A classic is something that is Judged over a period to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind (kimsunjin, 2013). A classic book is a book accepted as being paradigmatic or prominent, for instance, books like Pride and Prejudice, To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men and so forth, are listed in a list of great books. Either through an imprimatur or a reader s opinion. Per Henrik Blidal, Casper Sylvest and Perter Wilson in Classics of international Relations: Essays in criticism and appreciation they define a classic in five key ways; the acknowledged or undisputed classic , the archetypal classic , the classic in the making , the overlooked classic and lastly the Alternative format classic . Kenneth Waltz s neo realist Theory of International Politics is arguably the utmost significant book in International relations, as Jack Donnelly argues it is causing a fundamental discursive transformation and conveying the notion of anarchy to the forefront (Donnelly, n.d.). Similarly, Keohane and Nye s Power and Interdependence re examined the military and economic interests of state and non state actors. The authors widened the dominant realist worldview of the time and contributed to many of the advances in our modern era of globalization. * Waltz s 1979 Theory of International politics fits into the category of the acknowledged or undisputed classics , perhaps because it replaced Morgenthau s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A New Land Of Opportunity Summary In both The Last Wilderness Preserve and A New Land of Opportunity , the authors give their own arguments about how human behavior and actions impact Antarctica. The passage The Last Wilderness Preserve argues that human behavior and actions have an extremely negative impact on Antarctica, therefore humans should not be allowed on such precious land. Contradictory to this, the passage A New Land of Opportunity encourages human activity on Antarctica and believes that this can lead to a widespread of incredible opportunities. I believe that the author of A New Land of Opportunity presents the stronger argument because they explain the reasoning behind their claim more effectively. Based off of the information given from each passage, I believe that the author ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author of The Last Wilderness Preserve gives a statement as to why humans are harmful to Antarctica, yet does not effectively provide supporting details to back this statement up; This can be found when the passage states, ...even small teams of scientists can bring harm to this otherwise untouched land. Some scientific pursuits may invite greed, exploitation, and even conflict to Antarctica. The passage goes on to keep stating this fact without providing reasoning to support it, causing a weak argument. However, the passage A New Land of Opportunity provides strong supporting details to backup the argument presented. The claim stated is ...people must take the opportunity to explore and learn about this mysterious land. The supporting details provided are, Perhaps the greatest resource of all in Antarctica is the scientific knowledge it offers...international teams of scientists have visited Antarctica to study its fascinating secrets. Astronomers have used the clear, icy land as a platform for studying the stars and collecting meteorites...scientists based in Antarctica have used the land s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Executive Branch Of Government Power For years, America has been considered a country of freedom and liberty. The founding fathers intended this country to be established under good intentions. As stated in the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union... Many Americans may stumble upon the question, Are we a more perfect Union? . I believe that the general structure of a country plays a significant role in the overall adequacy. The United States Government runs under a system called checks and balances. This is the coordination between the three branches of government executive, legislative, and judicial. So far, it has proved to be an efficient way to organize and regulate each position. Separation of power allows each branch of government to do its role while rectifying and improving each other branch in the process. This is in order that each branch has equal power and there is no branch with more or less power than another. The executive branch consists of the President and various departments and agencies. This branch is responsible for enforcing laws. The legislative branch is made up of the House and Senate. Among other things, the legislative branch makes laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies. The Judicial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that power is divided between a national government and state governments. Powers of the national government include printing money, regulating interstate and foreign trade, declaring war, and coining and printing money. Powers given to state governments include establishing local governments, regulating intrastate businesses, and marriage laws. Some powers are shared between both state and national governments. These powers include collecting taxes, establishing courts and to charter banks. A stable government is not the only thing needed for the country to function ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Value Of Public Education In Thomas Jefferson s legislative bill for the state of Virginia in 1776, he outlined a need for the establishment of ...a school for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic...and every person is entitled to send their children three years gratis, and much longer as they please, paying for it, (Smith). Jefferson stressed the need for a public school system, in which every student had a right to a basic education. Although having gone through modifications, the basic public school system is still in place to this day. To fully take advantage of one s public education, one must take an active and responsible role in their education. This means that one must be accountable, diligent, and productive in their work as well as contribute to the classroom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One might take up the popular vote that dedication to school can lead to excessive hours of study and a lack of sleep. Per a study by Eaton, Ph.D. et al., about 68.9% of questioned high school students got an insufficient (less than 7 hours) of sleep per night, of which about 6% claimed to have gotten less than 4 hours of sleep (2). However, I argue back that the diligence the students should not lead to excessive, long nights, but rather to good study habits and time management. This will prevent late nights of strenuous work, as the work would have been divided among several days or weeks to spread out the workload. Some might then argue back that sometimes the students do not have control over their workload and spontaneous assignments that interrupt their schedule; sometimes it is the teacher s spontaneous and strenuous assignments that cause the students to stay up so late working on projects. However, to counteract that statement, I claim that problems like these should not be occurring in a supportive public school system. The teachers should be supportive of the children for whom they are providing a public education for. Others might also argue against spreading ideas in class, especially with ideas of religion, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance of Legal and Ethnical Standards for Technology The Importance of Legal and Ethnical Standards for Technology Everyday millions of people are using the Internet. The Internet gives people the freedom to look up and download a variety of information. But where is the line drawn to determine how far someone is allowed to go when using the Internet? Laws and regulations for the Internet are just as important as they are in everyday life. Netiquette, Acceptable Use Policies, and Copyright laws are exceptionally vital when using the Internet. Netiquette is etiquette for the Internet. It is a set of ten rules for behaving properly online. The purpose of Netiquette is to help new users of the Internet minimize their mistakes, and to help experienced cyberspace travelers help the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seventh rule is to help keep flame wars under control (Shea). Flaming is what people do when they express a strongly held opinion without holding back an emotion (Shea). The eighth rule of Netiquette is to respect other people s privacy (Shea). The ninth rule is to not abuse your power (Shea). Knowing more than others, or having more power than they do, does not give you the right to take advantage of them. The last rule of Netiquette is to be forgiving of other people s mistakes (Shea). Internet etiquette is necessary when going online. The rules are simple and easy to abide by. Guidelines for using the web help to minimize possible mistakes. Acceptable use policies are policies created by companies stating what is okay when using an Internet site. The acceptable use policy has been created to promote integrity, security, reliability and privacy of a company s web site management facility, network, and customer data contained within. A company retains the right to modify the acceptable use policy at any time. Internet users shall not post, transmit, re transmit or state material on or through any of the services or products, which in the sole company is in violation of any local, state, federal or non United States laws of regulation (Acceptable Use Policy). The acceptable use policy sets guidelines for Internet users. These are important rules for Internet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. African Savannah Research Paper How to Survive the African Savannah By Yourself Background info The African savannah covers just about half of Africa with more than 13 million kilometer its climate it a tropical wet and dry weather. The wet season begins during May and ends in November getting twenty five inches of rain per month and its when the sun is at its highest period. In the dry season the savannah only gets around four inches of rain and it lasts for seven months of the year from October to March and the sun is at its lowest point. Dangerous Animal The African savannah is home to a variety of animals it has about two million large herbivores, around forty five species mammals, and five hundred bird species. But its also home to Africa s most dangerous animals here ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African mosquito spreads Malaria and Dengue fever more actice durring dusk and dawn Afriacn elephant can be aggressive even when not provoked Black mamba snake that is 8ft long can go 12mph and has a neuro cario toxic that kills in an hour Puff Addar are well hidden due to camofaluge watch your step one bite can kill a grown man Cape buffalo they charge and gore their victim and are not alone Nile crockidle found in any large river of the contient they drown their victim and roll their bodies to weaken them Lion very territorial keep you distance and never turn your back on them nor run with all animales know where the wind blows because it will carry your scent to the animals making them aware of your location. Finding water follow animal tracks or go to high ground if water it still do not drink if its running its better if the water source is dried dig at the lowest point of the bed water will collect their take a piece of cloth or clothing to use as a sponge to trick water in your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dark Souls 3 Research Paper If you enjoy a challenge and have the patience of a saint, then Dark Souls 3 is the game for you. The Dark Souls series is an action role playing game that is infamous about its difficulty. The past games are known for its sharp learning curve and unforgiving mechanics; Dark Souls 3 is no exception. But don t let that discourage you, or the well known community war cry GIT GUD or Get Good that seems to draw many people away from the series, I know it did for me. But I decided to throw caution into the sprays of my own blood and despair and pick it up, and after a few hours of playing I would have to say that Dar Souls 3 is a difficult game, but not as impossible as many would have you believe. In Dark Souls 3 you need patience. It s not a hack and slash game where you just run up and smash one button. The game focuses on defense, and learning how to use your black and roll is key to victory, not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These classes dictate what your stats, level, and gear you start out with. These classes are what you would expect from a fantasy based game. From the Knight, Cleric, to Sorcerer, yes there is magic as well. It s not just sword and board or swinging a zweihander. You can focus on spell casting for combat, but I m not going to get into the specifics. Now, I m not an expert on the game, but if you re new to the series and want to give it a try I suggest starting out as a Knight. The Knight starts out if really good armor, sword, and shield. From what many other experienced players have said, most of that armor is good through a good chunk of the game, so you won t be needed to worry about upgrading. If you go the Knight route prioritize your Vigor and Strength while increasing your Endurance and Stamina as you need it. If you want to wear more heavy duty armor put points into Vitality as needed. If you ve been playing the game, post what builds like to roll with, or your favorite starting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Racial Stereotyping Of Minority Groups Is A Prevalent The racial stereotyping of minority groups is a prevalent problem within the United State s criminal justice system. It is a regrettable issue which permeates American society. The young Black male, in particular, is often portrayed as a criminal based on incorrect assumptions regarding who perpetrates crime. There are several components contributing to the criminal stigma of Blacks. The way crime is conveyed by American culture is possibly as important as how crime actually functions. The widespread belief that Black males commit the majority of crime skews the view society s perception of Blacks. Typifications of Black males include a violent, threatening, thug like character. The connection between race and crime is so deeply seeded in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recently, these numbers receded but the stigma remains. Research indicates the crimes Blacks commit surpass the expected rates, based on the racial composition of America. These statistics are further exacerbated because Black males commit more frightening and violent crimes. The war on drugs was a dominant contributor to the Black typification of crime. In the 1980s, the Reagan administration waged the war on drugs. In accordance with this agenda, strict penalties were enacted to crack down on crack cocaine. Crack cocaine is a less expensive drug predominately used by the lower class, specifically minorities. The Black population suffered under these new laws but Whites were largely unaffected. While drug use is prevalent at similar rates across races, whites are more likely to use powder cocaine which law enforcement agencies tend not to acknowledge. Crack cocaine became the target of harsh penalties because it is affordable, accessible, and used primarily by Blacks. The war on drugs is occasionally referred to as the war on Blacks due to the high incarceration rate of the Black population during this time. Illegal drugs are often associated with robbery and assault which further perpetuates the stereotype of the Black criminal . The criminal justice system processes a disproportionate amount of minority offenders. The number of minority offenders is greater than their representation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Book Review of Liberty and Power Essay Harry L. Watson, Liberty and Power; The Politics of Jacksonian America Hill and Wang, N.Y. Review written by Richard Foust Book Review Harry L. Watson s book, Liberty and Power, The Politics of Jacksonian America , takes an analytical look at America and her politics during the Age of Jackson. Watson uses the economy and the ideological mindset of the people, to support a powerful argument about the beginning of American political parties and their importance in defining the political direction of the country. Watson argues that economic inequalities caused by the Market Revolution and a threat to American liberty caused Americans to organize politically in support of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subsistence farmer, unable to compete, saw the Market Revolution as a threat to his liberty and acted on this threat. Watson surmises that with this threat, politically active citizens were ripe for a political party system that would protect their independence and liberty. Enter Andrew Jackson, who appealed to those voters who felt threatened by the changing economic picture. Jackson and his supporters believed that the Republican/Whig political party represented an elitist, aristocratic government that would put the ever expanding economy and their own profit above the liberty and good of the majority and it was the good of the majority that Jackson would rely on with great success. He believed that the preservation of the Republic depended on the majority and the majority was represented by independent farmers, who were profiting the least from the Market Revolution. Believing that any government based on aristocracy could become corrupt, he felt that that the best way was to treat all of the citizens alike and turn the rule of the country over to the majority. This majority, with the fiery General Andrew Jackson as their leader, would create the Democratic Party. Watson s focus on political parties, chapter 6, is an important part of this book. Not only does it support his argument, but it also gives the reader ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Pandor A Successful Radio Service Essay Pandora is one of the internet s most successful radio service. It has over 250 million registered users and around 80 million active listeners. Will Glaser and Tim Westergren started the radio service in 2005, providing users a brand new way to stream music. The station allows users to select music based on the artists they like and using an algorithm it also creates a station that plays music related to the artist or genre (Lauden Traver, 2016, p. 97). Pandora uses a Freemium business model to generate revenue and attract more users. The model provides users access to free basic features and they also have an option to pay $36 a year to access premium features. Pandora is in direct competition with Spotify, Tidal, and music industry giant, Apple Music. The case uses Pandora as an example as it did a great job adapting to the changes in the music industry. The company effectively changed its business model as time changed to retain its users and stay in business (Lauden Traver, 2016, p. 98). Our analysis studies the systematic and cost effective changes Pandora made to its business strategy to gain success. It also discusses the value proposition the company has to offer; as well as compares the success and failure of companies (MailChimp and Ning) which adopted the same freemium business model (Lauden Traver, 2016, p. 100). To conclude, the analysis explores the main factors businesses need to take into consideration before they decide to use a freemium model. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mermaid Thesis Statement Legend : Between Reality and Fiction A thesis Submitted to Nanyang Academy of Fine Art, Singapore By Raisa Aida Kardena Fashion Design Content INTRODUCTION Purpose of the study Methodology Chapter I 1.1 Folklore, Myth and Legend 1.2 How they live in the society Chapter II MERMAID AND ITS STORY IN THE HUMAN LIFE 2.1 What is Mermaid? 2.2 The belief among the people about mermaid 2.3 Some ambiguous scientific facts 2.4 Is there a real mermaid? Chapter III HUMAN PERCEPTION ON LEGEND AND MYTH 3.1 The type of legend and myth that people believed 3.2 How people think about legend and myth 3.3 The reason why people believe 3.4 The reason why people do not believe 3.5 Why legend and myth always present in the society Chapter IV CONCLUSION ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His word stated in the American Museum of Natural History, said that the creatures are not beautiful at all, despite they look like a man. 2.2 The belief among the people about mermaid According to Animal Planet TV Channel that aired an incredibly controversial program about mermaids and the evidence in 2012 and 2013, the whole world should know the truth about mermaid. They invited a marine scientist Dr. Paul Robertson claims that mermaids are real, they do exist, living in the deep ocean and there s a lot of evidence has been found all around the world. Based on Dr. Paul Robertson on Animal Planet TV program (2012,2013) , he claims that human ancestors were lived under the water long before to adapt to the environment. It s apply the same like a legend about the arctic polar bear who believed are separated from the other brown bear when it s
  • 31. time for migration and decide to live in the cold weather and try to breath under the water to find food for living. He says that the history of mermaid start seven million years ago in Africa. Human ancestors left their shelter to find food, and there were curious about what s in the ocean. Because of the instinct of human, the ancestors went to the ocean and adapt. Some of them drawn to the sea, but the rest adapted very well even their body change and adapt as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Steve Irwin Research Paper Steve Irwin~Emelia howell ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Introduction Stephen Robert Irwin was a wildlife expert, zookeeper, and conservationist known as the the Crocodile Hunter . Stephen later became famous after the television show the Crocodile Hunter . Family Life Steve was born on the twenty second of February 1962 in Essendon, Melbourne. He was born on the same day as his Mother s birthday, Lyn Irwin. His father was Bob Irwin. Lyn and Bob Irwin had three kids, 2 daughters Joy Irwin, Mandy Irwin, and a son, Steve Irwin. But sadly lyn died in a car accident then bob married Judy in 2004. Steve married Terri Irwin on the 4th June 1992. Terri and Steve had two kids together Bindi Irwin and Robert Irwin. Bindi is 19 and Robert is 13 years old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The crocodile show played its last episode 10 years ago on September 4th, 2007 a year after Steve was killed when a stingray stabbed his chest while filming a documentary called The Ocean s Deadliest. The crocodile hunter was being screened in 137 countries around the world with five hundred million viewers. To people over the world Steve Irwin was the face of Australia The crocodile hunter is a five series show with seventy eight episodes. The first season had eight episodes in it, the second season had eleven episodes, there were seventeen episodes in season three, sixteen episodes in season four, and lastly were twelve episodes in season five. The series Crocodile hunter made lots of little separate videos, like the film The Crocodile Hunter, Collision Course and two television shows Croc Files and The Crocodile Hunter Diaries Timeline 1962 on the 22nd of February he was born in Essendon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Decathlon Cambodia Case Study VI. Case Study Decathlon Cambodia Decathlon is an internal retail chain and brand for sport wears with headquarter based in France. Founded in 1976, this company designs, manufactures, and retails sport apparel and equipment (Decathlon, 2017). As for Decathlon Cambodia, the company plays a role as a production office, meaning that there is no retail here, but a production based location. Decathlon Cambodia has been operating for 5 years now and it has three main departments which are: Industrialization Production Leader (IPL), Supply Production Leader (SPL), and Quality Production Leader (QPL). IPL has the role in competing and auctioning for quotas from Decathlon International with other production based companies in Asia, such as Vietnam, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... HR for this company plays a role as a back office, meaning HR does not have a major role in the company, but just a small department. Decathlon HR recruits employees based on their personality and their ability to work in team, though those people are fresh graduates. Once a new employee enters Decathlon Cambodia, he is given a mentor to help him through the first experience at work. Plus, his manager will set up a schedule and procedure for formal trainings. On probation, new recruits in SPL and QPL will be trained informally everyday with assessment at the end of the day in order to assess his or her ability. As for IPL, there is an end probation assessment which the new recruits have to experience real situation when negotiate in auction for quotas from Decathlon International. For employees who passed their probation period, they will have access to two programs which they are called MyProgress and DecathlonExchange. With this access, employees are able to search for formal training abroad in order to improve their KSAOs. Nevertheless, the types of training to be selected will be discussed with their managers. As for Individual Development plan, at the beginning of the year, individuals are required to set up their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Group B Streptococcus Agalactiae Group B Streptococcus agalactiae is an important Gram positive bacterial pathogen that cause a wide variety of clinical infections, ranging from septicemia to meningitis. The reported lethality of severe S. agalactiae infections is ranging from 4 to 6% in the United States. Of note, it has been suggested that the incidence of neonatal disease is considerably greater than reported, because the requirement for positive cultures from blood or cerebrospinal fluid may underestimates the true burden of disease. Therefore, in this review I focused on virulence factors of S. agalactiae in order to elucidate aspects of the infection. S. agalactiae is frequently colonizes rectovaginal tract. S. agalactiae is found in 15 40% of adult women, and there is a 1% chance to be transmitted vertically from mother to infants before or during birth. This type of infection is divided into early onset and late onset infections. Early onset infection, is one of the most common infection among neonates with a mortality rates of 4 to 6% in the United States. This type of infection is characterized with shock and breathing difficulties and occurs at birth or within the first 6 days of life. This infant probably had become infected by ascending spread of the organism from the maternal genital tract to the amniotic fluid, in which the bacteria colonize and multiply within the respiratory tract of the fetus and causes pneumonia. Also, this bacteria may enter the respiratory tract and spread to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Lion And The Mouse Pinkney In the story, The Lion and The Mouse by Jerry Pinkney; it has an extremely strong moral which is, don t judge a book by its cover. In this story the lion spares the mouse s life and in return the mouse saves the lion s life. The author demonstrated this when even though the lion thought the mouse was to small to amount to anything the mouse proved him wrong by saving his life. The author did this to show that even a tiny mouse could make a huge difference to a giant lion. Another lesson is that if you are nice to people then people will be nice to you. This story has always been told with different variations but in the end the moral would always be either don t judge a book by its cover or treat others the way you would want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Beating on Against the Current Essay Beating On Against the Current Each of us inevitable Each of us limitless each of us with his or her right upon the earth, Each of us allowed the eternal purports of the earth, Each of us here as divinely as any is here (Whitman 27). From out of the jazz soaked streets of New York City, arose a group of young poets and writers overwrought with the opportunity of their lives, and endeavored to capture its girth through the honesty and vulnerability of their words. These young bohemians would later lead the Beat Movement, which inspired young Americans throughout the county in their search for something more than the consumerism and conformity that plagued their society. Jack Kerouac s On the Road is a transcendent work that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many found the bleakness and insignificance of modern society enough to merit both withdrawal and protest. Throughout On the Road, the influence of the Beat movement s ideals on Kerouac s writing is overtly apparent. As the narrator meanders up and down the country, both the main characters , and the lone hitch hikers they pick up contain an attitude of restlessness which can be seen in their actions and speak. While hitching a ride from a farmer, as Sal and Dean prepare their story to tell the man, he stops them simply asking, You boys going somewhere, or just going? This so elegantly captures the internal state of the author coming out bluntly in the work. The beat idealism heavily places importance on personal discovery in any way possible, not necessarily knowing what that path looks like only knowing that you must travel to reach it. Kerouac was distraught with the complacency of living in one place, and set out with no real place to go, and as he writes in response to the farmer we didn t know the answer to the question, but it was a damn good question (Kerouac). The 1940 s, post war America was looking up, the Great Depression was just coming to an end, but along with those that so eagerly bought into the consumerism of the time, arose a nation s youth that was alienated, restless, and dissatisfied. looking for something to experience in a, frenzied pursuit of extreme exacerbation of the nerves . (Patrick Julian). On the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Clean Your Slacks Dry Cleaned Is Hell ! Essay Having your slacks dry cleaned is hell! It takes days for them to be cleaned, you pay, on average, $4 $5 per slack, and on top of that you don t always get back what you give them. I don t even want to talk about how poorly some dry cleaners handle your slacks. Starting today, you ll no longer have to deal with cleaners. You won t have to be that person who spends a chunk of their salary every year just to get their slacks back in poor conditions. Now, you can walk into your pantry and grab simple, everyday household items to make your slacks look as though you just bought them from the store. Before we walk through the steps necessary for you to clean your slacks, we ll first discuss the items you ll need. You ll need your slacks, baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, a bowl, a lathering brush, and laundry detergent. You ll also need a washing machine with a hand wash setting, a hanger and/or drying machine with an air dry or air fluff setting, and a clothing iron that preferably has a steam producing function and a flat surface to use it on. If you don t have baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, laundry detergent, a bowl, or a lathering brush, these items can be purchased at most grocery stores, as well as some convenience stores for around $2 $6. A very basic clothing iron with a steam producing function can be bought from most chain grocery stores or household appliance stores for around $10 $35. If you don t have a washing machine and/ or a drying machine at your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Was Andrew Johnson s Flaws At the end of the American Civil War the United States were on the eve of destruction. In order to avoid this destruction people in The Union had to come up with plans to rehabilitate. The first plan for reconstruction was created by Abraham Lincoln, but it had major faults in which Lincoln s main focus was to get the states back together and he didn t much care how. After Lincoln s assassination Andrew Johnson not only took over the spot of presidency but he took over the responsibility for reconstruction. Johnson composed a plan that he believed would surely work, but he too had major flaws. Johnson s flaws were Primarily based on his views of certain people and how he handled those views. The last plan was conceived by the congress. The people in congress looked over the two plans preceding them, saw their errors, and forged a plan of their own. Out of these three plans the one that would ve been the most successful is the congressional reconstruction plan. Abraham Lincoln s views on reconstruction were that the south had never actually seceded, and this made his plan full of compassion and fault. Some may argue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also put African Americans in a situation similar to slavery. People could say that the place he put African Americans was where they needed to be for reconstruction to work and that it was in no way similar to slavery but where he put them was right back on the bottom of the food chain with no way to get out; They were once again working in the fields and the only difference was that they weren t property. As for treating southern leaders to harsh it was dangerous because they were what everyone in the south looked up to. If these leaders asked them to once again revolt they surely would. Johnson s harshness and bias view made his plan the one that would ve been the least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Speech Steve Jobs Speech At Stanford s 2005 graduation Steve Jobs spoke to some of the brightest young men and women in the country. Stanford s graduating class of 2005 heard an inspiring and compelling speech split into three stories from Steve Jobs life. Steve Jobs used metaphors, repetition, and antithesis creating an inspiring and compelling argument to never give up on finding and doing what you love. Steve Jobs split his speech into three stories. The first one was about connecting the dots. The whole story is a metaphor having dots stand in as actions that you have done and will do. He also points to how it is impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college.But it was very, very clear looking backward 10 years later. This is elaborating on the previous metaphor. This states that the actions, dots or in Steve Jobs s case the typography class, at the time seemed to have no clear purpose. However, later on, you can see how it connects to something else that you have or will do.In Steve Jobs case, the typography class lead to the Macintosh having different fonts. In his second story he, talked about love and loss, explaining what happened when his own company, Apple, fired him, only to have it help in. It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. In this metaphor, he has medicine standing in as being fired from Apple, the awful tasting being how it felt, and him needing it because it helped him. He followed up that metaphor with another one, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on The Importance of Loss in Scott Fitzgerald s... The Importance of Loss in Scott Fitzgerald s Winter Dreams In the traditional Romance narrative, there is some desirable object whose consummation is the driving preoccupation of the text s protagonist. The aspiration of the Romantic hero is to capture that elusive object that will, nevertheless, consistently out strip him. These heroes are intimately acquainted with the pain of the loss and suffer deeply for feeling so acutely. However, loss itself, is essential to the equation and is, in fact, a large portion of what establishes the thing as desirable. In the texts of traditional Romanticism the individual has preeminence, and his or her subjective psychological experience with the loss in question is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here we are operating in a decidedly liminal sphere. Fitzgerald masterfully weaves this intricate web whose lines are taut with the tension of the forces between which it is extended. He is quoted as having said of his celebrated The Great Gatsby (of which Winter Dreams is an early version): That s the whole burden of the novel the loss of illusions that give such color to the world so that you don t care whether things are true or false as long as they partake of the magical glory (Preface, Gatsby XV). Referring back to the pivotal Realist question, Fitzgerald seems to be indicating that what is as stake is the system that validates our notions of loss. The illusions that give such color to the world have allowed us to passionately bemoan the loss of isolated actualized selves, but strip away the illusion of the solipsistic being that is utterly impervious to social forces and one it left with nothing to bemoan. There is a passion in Winter Dreams protagonist Dexter Green that clings to the dream because The thing was deep in him. He was too strong, too alive for it to die lightly (2136). And yet, of his love for the alluringly elusive Judy Jones, we are told: It excited him that many men had loved her. It increased her value in his eyes [my italics] (N 2131). In these two statements we see the narrator s stylistic shift between an admiration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Difference Between Speaking And Wring The difference between speaking and wring in English is the way it is perceived. It is varied from context and is reliant on context. When language is spoken, it is a form of behaviour made up of different dialects and morality. The context of which English is spoken or written has a dramatic influence, language is changed by different situations that a person is exposed to, Formal and informal, social events, professional events or cultural influences. Each context is made up of different surroundings and people in which are part of the communication. Different language can be used within the same context and be different from person to person. For example in a classroom the language used between and a teacher and student would be different to that of a peer to peer interaction. When speaking, people are usually face to face, therefore they can rely on such extra linguistic clues as facial expression and gesture to aid meaning. Written English is more reliant on the development of careful organisation and compact expression, with often intricate sentence structure (Crystal, 2005). Speaking English Within Gee Hayes (2011) the authors suggest that language can be understood as a cognitive process, something that is in our head, our brain and minds that tell us how to speak. Another view is that it is a physical aspect that is present in the form of speech, recordings and writings. It can also be viewed as a means of social convention shared by a group of people, about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Why Is Elizabeth Loftus Unreliable Memory Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus received much criticism and praise after boldly questioning the ideas of psychology s greats, Sigmund Freud and Plato. She believed memory is extremely unreliable as one can construct memories based on what has been suggested and based on what one s imagination could do to fill in the missing links of a memory. She decided to run many experiments to prove that memories are fiction and not facts. She started simple with stop signs, beards, barns, and knives. She once asked Wasn t that traffic signal yellow when the traffic signal was really red and the test group remembered yellow after some time after the idea that the signal color was yellow was suggested. She criticized detectives and therapists for using this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This memory was based on the suggestions of a therapist who molded her memory based on suggestions. Loftus argued that Franklin s daughter, Eileen, has unreliable memory for her claims of actually seeing her father act out the process of murdering her best friend were false since she also later read about it in the newspaper articles. From this incident, Loftus went on to attempt to prove that one cannot only just modify a memory but can implant a totally untrue memory in a person s mind. Some therapists were telling traumatically repressed patients to imagine deeply, causing many modifications on one s memory of the actual incident as it merges the imagination with the memory. She criticizes abuse laws of being sentenced to five years of imprisonment from the time that someone remembered in rather than the time of the actual incident occurrence by saying these false memories change with time, and these memories cannot be counted on solely when neither the police nor anyone else could get any form of evidence to support the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Selc Two Cohort Mahatma Gandhi once said, To find yourself, lose yourself in the service of others. This is something that I thoroughly believe in. The act of giving brings genuine happiness, and you should expect nothing in return. However, the act of giving often creates an endless ripple that comes back to you. This has been proved time and time again in my lifetime. What is the purpose of living? Very often, I ask myself this question. Last year, the Sec Two cohort had to volunteer for an organization for our community education experience. My group decided to volunteer at IJHCC (The Infant Jesus Homes and Children s Centre), which provides shelter for children in need of protection and care. I really enjoyed taking care of the children and helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Islam In America Analysis According to the book Islam in America by Johnathan Curiel, one can find evidence that the story of Muslims in America all the way back to beginnings of slave trade to the United States in the 1700 s. About 20% of African slaves that were brought to America were Muslims. During this early times in the country, the number of Muslims is estimated to be around 25,000 but were forced by their owners to convert to Christianity. (Curiel, 2015) Though many Muslim slaves, showed that they had converted, many still held on to their faith in Islam. As the number of Slaves increased from 250,000 to 500,000, it is estimated that the number of Muslims increased. (Curiel, 2015) Through the time of denial of Islam, the Muslims held on and followed their faith and continued to pass down their faith to family. This continued for many years, until the 1890 s when white American Muslims began to change the role of Islam in the United States. This turning point at such a crucial time for the religion, helped Islam spread throughout the country. Alexander Webb proclaimed himself as missionary, and spent his time campaigning throughout the country, speaking about the religion, the building of mosques and more during a time that people believed Islam to be an adversary. (Curiel, 2015) Although, he was flawed in the sense that he would not work with other believers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is such diversity of Islam in America from the Sunni, Sufi, Nation of Islam, Arab Americans, African Americans, Iranian Americans, Afghan Americans, European Americans, Secular Muslims, and Gay and Lesbian Muslims. (Curiel, 2015) Just like many other religions in the country, there is much left to interpretation for any of the followers of Islam. Currently, New York has the highest amount of Muslims in the United States at 24% of the population, followed by Illinois at 10%, California at 9%, Texas, at 9%, Michigan at 6%, and New Jersey at 5%. (Curiel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Compare And Contrast Mexico Schools And American Schools America. Schools in Mexico may not have computers like most schools in America do. Some schools in Mexico do not even have access to a cafeteria or school buses. Another country that is very different from the United States is Japan. Japan is known to be more advanced than America education wise. Many Japanese students are more advanced intellectually than Americans. Even though they are more advanced they still have cultural dilemmas. Classroom size is much different in America than it is in Japan. They are highly populated in Japan so they have much larger students in a classroom. It may take Japanese students a while to get used to the classroom size. Students follow the school rules and the directions of teachers. In American schools, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Evolutionary Psychology Research Paper Evolutionary Psychology is understanding the design of the human mind. Charles Darwin is known as the developer of human genetic the one who started investigating the biology of species and concentrating on the human body. Darwin stated that, The incorporation of the evolutionary theory into psychology has waxed and waned in the 150 years since predicted that the field would be based on new foundation (Darwin 1859). Our way of thinking and learning have developed over the years and in each generation, something new is learn. Evolution of Psychology According to Daniel J. Kruger, Research Assistant Professor at the Prevention Research Center of Michigan, Everyone alive today is descended from a long, long line of successful ancestors... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the idea on how we intake information that is given to us and how we use it, to find a result. The interesting part is the way we approach the problem. Before addressing a problem, we should look at what is causing the problem. From there start thinking of an effective action that can help solve the problem and have a successful result. Think twice before you act. Understanding Evolutionary Psychology Evolutionary psychology is simply psychology that is informed by the additional knowledge that evolutionary biology has offer, in the expectation the understanding the process that designed the human mind will advance the discovery of its architecture (Tooby 1992). A new generation takes over the last because it has inherited certain traits by past ancestors and has developed new ways to survive in the condition the environment is in. We implement and acknowledge the information that we learn each day. The fact that we evolve from our past accentors is very astonishing because since then we ve come a long way. Genes have been passed on to the next generation and history grows from that. It is impressive how the human brain works and how we perceive the information we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...