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2. Squalane Lab Report
Squalane is a hydrocarbon closely related to the compound squalene, which has a role in hopanoid
synthesis in bacteria. Hopanoids have an important role in regulating membrane fluidity at different
temperatures. Squalane was added to samples of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides in low, ideal, and high
temperature conditions in order to determine if this compound indirectly affects hopanoid synthesis,
and therefore, the capacity for growth in non ideal temperatures as compared to samples without
squalane. To determine if growth enhancement effects observed with squalane are due to the
compound being used as a substrate, bacteria were grown with and without it while suspended in
either nutrient broth or minimal media. The mechanism of degradation of squalane
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3. Textual Analysis Of Pocahontas
Claudine Capistrano
De Luca
Humanities 332
6 November 2014
Midterm #2 Part 1
The Disney movie Pocahontas was released in 1995 and was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric
Goldberg. The film depicts the life of a young Native American woman known as Pocahontas and the
hardships she comes to face as she develops a relationship with an English settler whose original plan
was to take stronghold of their land. Pocahontas utilizes the dramatic progression of exposition,
complication/rising, action and resolution. In addition, the film is organized in a series of cuts and
angles to develop an aesthetically pleasing movie.
Pocahontas introduces crucial background information such as the different settings, characters, etc.
This is primarily done through the use of dialogue. An example of this would be the lyrics of the song
in the beginning of the film, which states, For the new world is like Heaven, and we ll all be rich and
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For this scene, the directors utilized a panoramic style camera angle, where the camera rotates
horizontally across Virginia. The use of a panorama displays the vastness of the undiscovered and
untainted land before the invasion of the English settlers. In addition, panning creates a smooth
transition between the different cuts in the movie. It creates a match cut, where two similar shots are
joined together, making the transition hidden from the viewers.
In addition, the directors also include an aerial view camera angle in this scene, which gives the
impression of a bird flying above the vast landscape. In contrast to the panorama, this camera angle
provides a greater distance between the land and the camera while the panorama was much closer.
Instead of seeing just the crops and the trunks of the trees, the aerial perspective allows the viewer to
see the entire farmland as well as the entirety of the trees and flowing
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4. Theory of Operant Conditioning
Theory of Operant Conditioning
Instrumental conditioning, otherwise known as operant conditioning is a theory that B.F Skinner came
up with and is defined as a learning process by which the consequence of an operant response affects
the likelihood of the response recurring in the future. Basically, operant conditioning is a stimulus
response prototype that when reinforced, conditions individuals or organisms response to a desired
behavior (Huitt, W., Hummel, J., 1997) Our behaviors are shaped to be desirable or undesirable
through reinforcements, punishment and extermination. Overall, operant conditioning is seen to be
voluntary reaction that precedes the stimulus and the reinforcement. Classical conditioning is one of
the techniques used in behavioral training. The process of classical conditioning works with the
introduction of neutral stimuli before the original stimulus and the same reaction is elicited from the
organism even without the presence of the original stimulus. The Pavlov dog salivated with every
sight of food as the original stimulus for the salivation. When a neutral stimulus was introduced like a
bell that was rang each time before it was fed, the dog started salivating at the ringing of the bell even
before the food was availed.
Positive and negative reinforcement
Introduction of the negative reinforcement to construe behavior entails removal of an unfavorable
events or outcomes after the display of a behavior. A response is strengthened by the
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5. Dark Matter In The Human Genome Essay
The new revelation in the human genome that scientists have developed an understanding of the
useless junk are actually noncoding DNA, also known as dark matter. The understanding of the dark
matter focus on genetics, deoxyribonucleic acid; also known as DNA, especially non coding DNA in
the human genome. During the Human Genome Project, the first establish genome sequence shows
that there were a lack of use of DNA in our body. Only a certain amount of the human genome s DNA
encode protein sequences while the rest are non coding DNA. The non coding DNA serves a purpose
in the body, but without proof they were announced as dark matter, thus signifying that the dark matter
in the human genome are useful not useless. The new revelation of the ... Show more content on
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The telomerase carry its own RNAs molecule as a template to restoring the telomere back to its proper
length after the cell division. Since the telomere is consist of dark matter that helps protect the cell
from losing any important DNA. The DNA that which is located in the cell nucleus. Telomere, a
region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosome ( What Is a Telomere?), which
protects the end of the chromosome from deterioration, from combining with neighboring
chromosomes. However, if the telomere is shortened the enzyme telomerase will do its best to fix
itself and the telomere can not be fix regardless of how hard the telomerase tries to restore its length.
Once the telomere is shortened the SOS response, and the cell will do one of two things: stop
replicating by turning itself off, becoming what is known as senescent; stop replicating by dying,
called apoptosis ( What Happens When DNA Becomes Damaged? ). If the telomere decides to
continue to divide, becoming abnormal and potentially dangerous for the human body it can lead to
having cancer. Overall, if understanding the gene expression of the enzyme telomerase restoring a
dark matter shows that dark matter are the instructor that gives instruction to encoding
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6. Essay on Analyses of Race and Gender Issues in...
Analyses of Race and Gender Issues in Othello
The discussion of race in Shakespeare s Othello has received a great deal of critical attention. Virginia
Mason Vaughn, in her book Othello: A Contextual History, surveys this critical history, beginning with
Marvin Rosenberg s 1961 book The Masks of Othello (a book documenting the nineteenth century
tendency toward representing Othello as light skinned), and continuing through to Jack D Amico s
1991 book The Moor in English Renaissance Drama. According to Vaughan herself, The effect of
Othello depends . . . on the essential fact of the hero s darkness, the visual signifier of his Otherness
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The discourses of Renaissance misogyny can be seen clearly in such pamphlets as Joseph Swetnam s
The Araignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Vnconstatnt Women (1616): For women have a thousand
ways to entise thee, and ten thousand waies to deceiue thee (15); they lay out the foldes of their haire,
to entangle men into their loue; betwixt their brests is the vale of destruction, in their beds there is hell,
sorrow repentance (16); Eagles eat not men till they are dead, but women deuoure them aliue: for a
woman will pick thy pocket, and empty thy purse, laugh in thy face and cut thy throat (16); They will
play the horse leach to suck away thy wealth, but in the winter of thy misery shee will flie away from
thee (16). Women are here figured as deceiving, dishonest, and dangerous creatures concerned solely
with the entrapment and destruction of men. They are portrayed as uncontrollable. The concern over
the sexual fidelity of women in reality a concern for masculine control over feminine sexuality is
reflected in John Raynolds A Defence of the Ivdgement of the Reformed Churches (1610): the truth
deliverd by our Saviour Christ alloweth hime whose wife commiteth fornication, to put her away, and
to marrie another (2); it is lawfull for him who hath put away his wife for whoredome to marrie
another (3).
I do not mean to imply that Renaissance discourses concerning women are exclusively misogynistic;
Raynolds
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7. Income Tax
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|IAS 12 INCOME TAXES |
|HISTORY OF IAS 12 |
|April 1978 |Exposure Draft E13 Accounting for Taxes on Income |
|July 1979 |IAS 12 Accounting for Taxes on Income |
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[IAS 12.12] The benefit of a tax| |
|loss which can be carried back to recover current tax of a prior period should be recognised as an
asset. [IAS 12.13] | |
|Current tax assets and liabilities should be measured at the amount expected to be paid to (recovered
from) taxation | |
|authorities, using the rates/laws that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the balance sheet
date. [IAS 12.46] | |
|Recognition of Deferred Tax Liabilities | |
|The general principle in IAS 12 is that deferred tax liabilities should be recognised for all taxable
temporary differences.| |
|There are three exceptions to the requirement to recognise a deferred tax liability, as follows: [IAS
12.15] | |
|liabilities arising from initial recognition of goodwill for which amortisation is not deductible for tax
purposes; | |
|liabilities arising from the initial recognition of an asset/liability other than in a business combination
which, at the | |
|time of the transaction, does not affect either the accounting or the taxable profit; and | |
|liabilities arising from undistributed
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8. The Importance Of Higher Education On Current Business...
1. Executive Summary
The purpose of this report is to examine and study the importance of Higher Education in terms of its
current business environment, the types of universities and its categories, the role it is playing in the
present world economy, threats and the barriers and to analyse the possibilities of the international
investment in the host country and also emphasize about the major global players and the growing
trends of Higher Education in the chosen host country over a period of time.
2. Introduction
Uber is one of the famous, affordable and reliable companies when it comes for cab service. Looking
at the current market it s developed all means and methods to connect faster to their customers. The
way the world is moving Uber has developed by using mobile apps, fast connecting GPS that s
connecting the cab driver s to the rider. This is not only helping the business profitability to grow but
also the expansion of business globally.
3. Background, Experience and history of the Founder:
The background, experience put together to form Uber was by four efficient leaders.
Co founder and chief executive officer Travis Kalanick believed that every problem could be solved
and he just believed in creativity. His experience and efforts had helped the company s growth
globally.
Chief technology officer Thuan Pham B.s in Computer Science and Engineering an M.S in EE/CS
from MIT. He had worked on the engineering challenges faced by Uber. He had helped and worked
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9. Pros And Cons Of Human Cloning
The birth of the first cloned mammal, lamb Dolly, shocked the world on 23 February 1997.Soon after
the announcement, the media attention was diverted by the possibility of cloning a human. Although
the scientists from the Roslin Institute who had made the significant breakthrough with Dolly denied
the possibility of creating human clones, the idea was still wide debated about the risks and benefits of
human cloning. So, what is cloning? Cloning is a process of generating a new organism by an
identical genetic copy of the original donor. The DNA of the two organisms will be identical
(LaurenČiu, 2012).With the development stage of science, human has been already manufacturing
embryonic stem cells, which is beneficial to medical science such as inventing a new therapy for
serious diseases. In the future, the human would take advantages of the development of reproductive
cloning technology to reproduce the next generation. However, whether human cloning project should
be prohibited or not arouses intense debate among the public because it is unethical and the clone
technology is not perfect yet. In my opinion, human cloning would benefit the humanity, thus, the
research of cloning should be carried out with strict legal protection, and limited to the category of
medical research currently.
Improving the technology of human cloning could bring numerous benefits to human beings. The
most exciting achievement is the success of isolating human embryonic stem cells which inspired
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10. A Prayer For Owen Meany Foreshadowing Analysis
In the novel A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving, religious theme, symbols for armlessness, and
unchronological events of foreshadowing displaying a boisterous, yet spirited story. This story leads
you on then leaves you hanging, proving the reader with a thrill throughout the entire book. Theme,
symbols and foreshowing all help tie into the literary elements displayed in the novel.
At the beginning of the novel the narrator, Johnny, points out that there is something very special
about Owen Meany, not just in the way he talks (shouts) but how deeply devoted Owen is to his
religious beliefs. Keep in mind Owen is only nine and has a devote understanding of the relationship
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Johnny s first person narrative skips form scene to scene and memory to memory. Irving uses
foreshadowing to hint at some action or meaning to come later in the book. In the first chapter of the
book Tabby, Jonny s mother, dies from a foul ball hit by Owen. It isn t until chapter three that the
foreshadowing off Tabby s death is from being hit in the head with a hailstone.
Wait a minute, she said. Let me out. You get in first. She meant that he was small enough to straddle
the drive shaft hump, in the middle of the seat, between her and Dan, but when she stepped outside the
Buick even for just a second a hailstone ricocheted off the roof of the car and smacked her right
between the eyes. Ow! she cried, holding her head. I M SORRY! Owen said quickly (125).
Overall, this book is very intriguing and keeps you on the edge of your seat. The book is filled with a
roller coaster of emotions due to foreshowing, armlessness and miracles. Johnny s faith in God is
deeper than it ever has been by the end of the book thanks to Owen. The armlessness throughout the
books symbolizes people as well as objects and the foreshowing gives off subtle hints of what is going
to happen in the future, but in this case we already know the future due to the books unchronological
events! A prayer for Owen Meany is a book of full of faith, symbols, and
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11. Landslide Limousines Performance Management Framework
Landslide Limousines Performance Management Framework
HRM/531
February 23, 2015
Pamela Jones
A strategic performance management framework is very essential for the success of our client,
Bradley Stonefield of Landslide Limousine. It is imperative to explore the characteristics for a
performance management framework. For us to create an efficient, successful performance
management framework, we must incorporate the four levels of training assessment in developing a
comprehensive job analysis. The recommendations for a performance management framework are
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Positive job responsible parties employees will influence their level of ethical job performance, such
that employees with more positive job responses will engage in higher levels of ethical job
performance that employees with less positive job responses) (Valentine, 2010, p. 197). Since drivers
are unsupervised and interact directly with clientele, it is of paramount importance that drivers display
professional attitudes and exemplary customer service. To aid better attitude and exemplary job
performance, it is recommended that a philosophy of autonomy and free will is incorporated into the
job narrative for drivers and dispatch. Studies show that when employees leave that there is an
element of free will in their work, they perform better and demonstrate better workplace behavior
(Stillman, 2010). Specifically, research has concluded that belief in free will facilitates control
behavior and buffers against impulsive action, which, in turn, translates to better job performance
(Stillman, 2010, p. 48). Therefore, by incorporating a philosophy of autonomy into employee
expectations and job analysis, Landslide Limousines will increase the positive performance of
employees.
Measuring Employee s Skills and Skill Gaps
Analyzing jobs for an effective performance management framework, measuring employee s skills
and skill gaps should be properly measured. Job design is dependent upon the analysis of the job and
the
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12. Target Corporation Supply Chain Analysis
The efficiency of a supply chain network is best considered when it is compared to other strategies
that are used by companies that are in the same industry. The strategy used by Target Corporation was
thus compared with other players in the industry to determine the efficiency of its methods as well as
the integrated improvements that can be made in the supply chain of the Target Corporation. Two
models have been considered in this comparison.
Integrated make to stock Model The supply chain model places much emphasis on tracking the
demands of the customers progressively to allow the generation procedure to restock the items that
have been depleted productively. The supply chain model requires that the company utilizes data that
has been incorporated in a database system through a data framework. The company is thus able to
connect with all the stores hence is able to monitor the movement of stocks so that they are
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The customers can then order and make payments for their orders electronically while online and then
sit and wait for the shipment of their cards (Mangan Lalwani, 2016). The strategy will allow the
organization to utilize broader measures that include item accessibility, fill rate, on the rack, stock
esteem, on time conveyance, the money to money cycle, and the stock administration of the bend. The
incorporation of EIP and EIPP into the company s supply chain strategies would result in an increased
speed of delivery, lower Day Outstanding (DSO) and cost reserve funds. Besides, it would allow for
more dependable budgetary streams. The company ca also improve their store network administration
through the creation of reasonable business gatherings and travel items and administration. They need
to keep more focus on the supplier sustainability shared values as well as supplier diversity
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13. 9th Grade Year Research Paper
I never would have thought that ninth grade year would be the toughest year of my life. I went from
being able to do all kinds of physical activities to being on crutches. I was on crutches two weeks
longer than my surgeon expected. Even after the crutches nothing seemed the same. The best way for
me to get back to my old self was to attend physical therapy sessions twice a week. Even to this day I
can feel a part of me is missing. I would soon begin to get my mobility back as my therapy sessions
progressed throughout several weeks. Ninth grade year I decided to enter myself into two separate
racing series. One series I attended was the Dirty Foot Adventures motocross series. The second one
would be the top tier of BMX. I had intentions to race my first every Disney Cup where trophies were
the size of small children. I was extremely excited to have the opportunity to get into BMX which at
the time was a new sport to me but easy to transition into due to my motocross background. At the age
of two I got my first ever dirt bike for Christmas, it was a Honda XR50. Soon my family s passion
became mine as I would grow. Several years go as I would continuously progress in the motorsports
world. In my free time as a kid I would get out my X Games ramps I got as a present one Christmas
and set them up outside. All day long for several years my friends from the neighborhood and I would
jump our bikes on the ramps all day long. Plenty of crashes, scars, and blood filled
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14. Gnt1 Tay Sach s Essay
Tay Sach s Disease Case Study
Stephanie deDianous, RN
Western Governors University
Tay Sach s Case Study
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the hereditary genetic disease Tay Sach s, discovered during a
pregnancy. The discussion will focus on developing an interdisciplinary team and care plan for the
expectant parents based on their wishes. This paper will also cover any ethical and/or legal dilemmas
that may arise as well as identify counseling needs of those involved. In addition, there will be a
personal reflection about high risk pregnancy, abortion, and the decision made by the expectant
parents.
Background
This study involves a married couple who after two years of trying to conceive a child became ...
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Signs and symptoms of the disease do not begin to surface until the child is around six months of age
and it begins with gradual dysfunction of the motor skills. As the nervous system further degrades the
symptoms become worse and the child loses sight, hearing, and mental functionality. Unfortunately
there is no treatment for Tay Sach s except comfort measures and the life expectancy for a child with
infantile Tay Sach s disease is typically four to five years (Ainsworth, 2011). The physician would
need to emphasize that maternal age or lifestyle does not have any part in the cause of this diagnosis.
The physician would then need to explain the options available at this time which are carrying the
child to term or terminating the pregnancy via therapeutic abortion (Tay sachs.org). Depending on the
parent s decision, should they choose to carry the child, they can also choose to care for the infant or
place it for adoption. After the physician has spoken with the family, the RN would need to be there
for the family, not only to listen, but again to answer any questions they may have.
Mr. and Mrs. Trosack have decided to carry their infant to full term and care for their child due to their
religious beliefs. At this time the RN would be responsible to clarify and document the parents wishes.
The RN would be responsible for coordinating appointments with the specialists that
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15. Rice Paddies And Bologn Malcom Gladwell s Broad...
Rice Paddies and Bologna: Gladwell s Broad Generalizations of Success
In Malcom Gladwell s Outliers, Gladwell defines success as hidden advantages and social
predestination as stated by critic Michiko Kakutani. Kakutani argues that Gladwell s hypotheses are
not cohesive and are selective to support his idea. I concur with Kakutani. Gladwell does not provide
adequate examples and counterarguments to give his theory a concrete foundation. This creates a very
unconvincing argument. Gladwell asserts that success comes from factors and advantages that are
mostly overlooked such as birth dates and cultural backgrounds; however, his ideas are loosely based,
overly generalized, and unreliable.
Now, with technology advancing at the same rate as society matures and changes, success is a concept
that can be different to many different groups of people. Gladwell insists that success is formulated
through a series of hidden advantages and cultural legacies that are fixed, therefore that s why many
do not become successful. I simply do not feel that is the case. Success is achieved through ambition
and hard work that is instilled in you. Anyone has the power to take matters into their own hands and
create their own success.
Gladwell used many anecdotes and stories to push his hypotheses. An example would be the two
chapters titled The Trouble with Geniuses Part One and The Trouble With Geniuses Part Two . In
these chapters, Gladwell introduces Chris Langan, a man with an IQ higher
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16. Isabella Baumfree, An African American Abolitionist And...
In 1797, Isabella Baumfree, an African American abolitionist and women s rights activist, was born
into slavery. Although her real name was Isabella Baumfree, the rest of the world knows her as
Sojourner Truth. Throughout her childhood, she was traded and sold to several different families, in
which she was separated from her family. Her father was a slave that was captured in Ghana and her
mother descended from slaves, so it was typical for children of slaves to be sold separately from their
families. Originally, her family was owned by Colonel Hardenbergh, but they were sold separately
soon after his death. At the young age of nine, Truth was sold for the very first time at an auction for a
measly $100 to John Dumont. She spent a total of two years with Mr. Dumont prior to being sold, in
which she was treated very poorly. Although she was treated very poorly, she learned how to speak
English during this time, which proved to be a valuable tool throughout her life. Not only did this help
her as an itinerant preacher, but it also allowed her to fight for her rights against injustices. During her
time at Mr. Dumont s, she fell in love with another slave named Robert from a neighboring farm.
Although Robert s owner forbade the relationship, Truth became pregnant and the couple had one
daughter together. After the birth of their daughter, Robert and Sojourner Truth never saw each other
again. Out of spite, Truth s owner forced her to marry an older slave, Thomas, in which she
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17. Diversity and Inclusion Paper
Thinking About Diversity and Inclusion Paper SOC/315 December 15, 2010 Professor Dr. Lorthridge
Introduction This paper will discuss and focus on the four dimensions of diversity: ethnicity, gender,
differences in skills, abilities and personality traits and how they have an impact in my workplace. To
be able to go further in this paper one should understand the definition of diversity. Diversity is a
variety between people associated to factors such as culture, employment status, education, family
orientation, gender, origin, physical appearance, religion, sexual orientation and thinking style
(Harvey, C. P., 2009). Although the differences themselves are unquestionable, organizations and
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Organizations must stop visualizing diversity as an issue and start seeing it as a benefit for the
organization. There are several reasons why a diverse workforce will add value to a company. Most
businesses, either large or small, work on a global scale; the information age has brought the entire
world a lot closer. Having associates that can deal with different cultures around the world is crucial to
an expanding business. A diverse workforce will help to build more rounded individuals with
experience they will gain from a mixed environment. Customers will benefit from the diverse
workforce because a company that makes a choice to be open and flexible with its associates will
more than likely be easy to work with in a business relationship. Probably the most important aspect
of having a diverse workforce is the vast knowledge gained by pooling the different life lessons,
cultures and experience together thereby allowing everyone the chance to learn new and different
business practices (Sappal, Pepi, 2002). In reality, as you can see from the positive argument produced
above, diversity assist organizations a key advantage in the corporate world. Culture can help an
organization to succeed, when diversity is taken into action, non biased and properly managed can be
greatly effective. There is no doubt after researching the arguments for cultural diversity that
organizations should invest in a highly
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18. How Poetry Makes Nothing Happen
1. Introduction
W.H Auden famously wrote poetry makes nothing happen. Do you think this accurately describes the
political and social place of poetry in the twentieth century and/or the twenty first century? Explain
why you agree or disagree in the case of your chosen poet, justifying your answer with close reference
to your poet s work and its reception and interpretation.
This essay examines the effects that poetry has on society, both socially and politically. Poetry has
been around for centuries, and it is a common misconception that it serves no purpose. One critic in
particular, W.H Auden claimed, poetry makes nothing happen . However poetry awakens the reader s
eyes and gives an insight to the society in which we live in today, and which has been before us. As
evident in Ezra Pound s work, as he explored the use of imagism to critique modernism and twentieth
century, forcing the readers to think more about society as a whole. The purpose of this essay is to
show that poetry does make something happen and can have instrumental effects on society, whether it
is a poet critiquing society, or simply providing another interpretation. Poetry is a code than needs to
be cracked, it is a riddle that makes the reader bring out their true creativity, which is why I disagree
with W.H Auden in saying, poetry makes nothing happen.
2. Approach
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley I chose to analyse this poem as it provides a finely chiseled portrait of one
aspect of British literary
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19. The Violation Of Copyright Infringement
On the 26th of June, 2015 the Copyright (Online Infringement) amendment was assented, and came
into effect the day after. The laws that this amendment includes aim to allow copyright holders to
make requests that online locations hosting their copyrighted content be blocked, regardless of if the
websites are hosted on Australian soil or not. The amendment also allows copyright holders to request
that the details of piraters be handed over by Internet Service Providers. However, the effectiveness of
these laws has come into question, especially after the limited usage of the new laws, especially for
perpetrators of copyright infringement. The Copyright Infringement amendment aims to allow content
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The amendment was then moved to the senate, where it finally passed both houses on the 22nd of
June, after going through three readings in the senate. The amendment was then assented on the 26th
of June, where it came into effect a day later, an unusually quick period of time for an amendment to
come into effect after being passed. For years now, copyright infringement has been a problem not just
for Australia, but for the world. As a result, there was bipartisan support from both sides of parliament,
and the amendment passed with a strong majority behind it. Both parties were keen to vote for the
amendment to be seen by the public as supporting the rights of those who hold ownership of
copyrighted content. Being a form of thievery, many believe that this amendment should have been
passed regardless of any consequences. However, many have criticized the amendment, believing that
the law was not passed with the intention of stopping copyright, but to create a means for the
government to block websites they find troubling, to both their reputations and operations. Though the
general public weren t aware of this, and as such, the amendment received public support as well,
without much criticism. However, there are various different flaws in the amendment, that were
brought up by people against it. Specifically the lack of definition of many important aspects of the
amendment. For example, there is a
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20. Unrealistic Expectations Of Social Media
Magazines have been constantly blamed for portraying an unrealistic expectation of what a women s
body should look like. Now with technology and the creation of Tumblr, Instagram, and YouTube
many people are finding it difficult to have a healthy mentality of themselves. Social media can affect
the relationship a person has with themselves compared to others. Examples of this are the creation of
unrealistic body image expectations, setting a high bar on goals and a portrayal of extravagant
unrealistic lifestyles. Instagram, a social media with 300 million users, has caused many people to
develop a low self esteem. For example, in the America s Next Top Model, cycle 16, Tyra Banks
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Whether it is in a person s career, their relationships, or their social lives, humans want more. And as
any other goal, if a person is unable to reach it, they beat themselves up, which leads to an unhealthy
mental stability. For example, recently a famous Instagram 18 year old blogger named Essena O Neill,
proclaimed that she was going to quit social media. In her YouTube video, which now has millions of
view, she explained the reality behind all her photos. All those photos of me in the beach, smiling, and
enjoying myself were fake. I spent hours posing, sucking in my stomach, and acting happy but I was
actually miserable, she states. Essena furthermore explains how when she was 16, she saw happiness
as having millions of followers on Instagram like her role models. Essena, was well known for her
Instagram pictures of her in a bikini, her expensive dinners, and her thin figure. She was very popular
along teenage girls, which looked up to her for fitness tips. But Essena explained that she was actually
binge eating to maintain her thin figure. Besides her strict calorie restrictions, she proclaimed that she
would save photos of models and use them as inspiration. A lot of times, the things that a person post
on social media, are not true. Not only did Essena tackle the truth behind Instagram photos but also
exposed the reality behind a lot of online relationships. Essena, explained how she believed a model
from Thailand was flirting with her because he genuinely liked her but in reality, he wanted them to
fake a relationship in order to gain more
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21. Super Bowl 51 Research Paper
Super Bowl 51 is amongst one of the greatest Super Bowl games in NFL history. The league s top
scoring offenses clashed Sunday with both teams having neck and neck winning odds. 4 time Super
Bowl champ Tom Brady was a human god in the 3rd and 4th quarters. Coming back from the largest
deficit the Patriots served out 25 unanswered points against the top scoring offense the Atlanta
Falcons. The patriots were down by a very unexpected 21 3 score at halftime. Tom Brady didn t look
himself at all. He was throwing many bad passes including a staggering pic 6 that was returned for 82
yards. After that any momentum the Patriots had was gone, the Falcons were all smile and cheers
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Brady managed to get his first touchdown late in the 3rd quarter but failed on the extra point attempt
making it a 28 9 Falcon lead going into the 4th quarter. Many people still believed the Falcons had this
game but Tom Brady had enough. The Falcons went 3 and out on their first possession in the 4th
taking only 2 minutes off the clock. Brady marched down the field 87 yards to score a field goal
cutting the deficit to 28 12. The falcons very next possession they turned over the ball taking only 1:16
off the clock. The Patriots started to smell the exhaustion of the Falcons defense. The Patriots
immediately scored a touchdown ant scored on the 2pt conversion cutting the game to 28 20. Atlanta
had a chance to seal the game if they scored. On a huge pass Matt Ryan threw a 27 yard pass to star
wide receiver Julio Jones who made an incredible sideline catch to give his team a 1st down and the
ball on New England s 22. The Falcons were already in field goal range to increase their lead to 11 but
that all changed on a sack. Ryan was sacked for a 12 yard loss pushing them back to the Patriots 35.
The Falcons were still in decent field goal range until a
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22. Critical Analysis Of The Night In Question By Tobias...
Gabe Barclay
Intro to Ethics 04
TA: Ashli Godfrey
September 26, 2016
The Dehumanizing and Immoral Alternatives to Utilitarianism
The Night in Question by Tobias Wolff and Should the Numbers Count by John Taurek are both
critical analyses that argue against the moral principles of utilitarianism. This theory is used to make
decisions by calculating the consequences of an action in terms of how much pain and pleasure it
causes the world. Wolff and Taurek both believe that this principle is too calculating, and does not take
into account the emotions of the decision maker. Both essays use examples that involve choosing
between killing one person you know and many people you don t know. Taurek uses the example of
having a pill that can save one person he knows, or five strangers. Wolff tells a narrative about a man
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He believes that emotions and personal relationships play a huge role in the decision making process,
and that choosing to kill your child, which is what a utilitarian would do, is a Bible school answer
(Wolff 79), meaning it is not a realistic choice. However, I tend to disagree as utilitarianism takes into
account the emotions of all, not just oneself. So, no matter how much pain killing your loved one will
cause you, it is nothing in comparison to the same pain the hundreds of other families of those who
died on the train will feel because you went to save your son. In fact, Wolff is actually promoting
selfishness. He is saying that you not morally wrong if you choose to side with your own emotions
over the same emotions felt by many more people. Wolff needs to widen his view and think about how
the consequences affect everyone, not just
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23. What Is 5. 5 Antimicrobial Agar Diffusion Assay
5.5 Antimicrobial Activity
The antimicrobial agar diffusion assay was performed according to disc diffusion method against four
bacterial strains; Bacillus subtilis , Shigella flexneri, Escherichia Coli ,Enterobacter cloacae and four
species of fungi Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Aspergillus candidus, Aspergillus niger and Pencillium
Species.Potato Dextrose Agar for fungus and NAM(Nutrient agar media) for bacteria was prepared
according to the accurate composition and immediately after autoclaving, it was cooled in a 45
50Ā°C.The freshly prepared and cooled medium was poured into petri plates. The agar medium was
cooled to room temperature unless the plate is used the same day; and stored in a refrigerator (4Ā°c).
5.5.1 SPREADING OF BACTERIAAND FUNGUS ON THE PLATES
100 ĀµL of bacteria and fungus from freshly prepared culture was taken in the pipette and poured in the
middle of the respective petri plate. Remove excess inoculum by lightly pressing the swab against the
tube wall at a level above that of the liquid.Using a cotton swab that has already put in UV light, the
bacteria and fungus was spread evenly on the surface of the plate so that bacteria and fungus were
spread in each corner of the plate and dried for 4 5 minutes Inoculate the agar by streaking with the
swab containing the inoculum. Rotate the plate by 60Ā° and repeat the rubbing procedure. Repeat two
times. This will ensure an even distribution of the inoculum. Allow the surface of the medium to dry
for
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24. Achieving A Personal Goal
In the beginning of the semester, I felt a little annoyed that I had to plan a personal goal. I was afraid
that I was going to fail once again during the journey of losing weight. My personal goal was to lose
five pounds by April 1, 2016. I had planned to achieve this goal by eating healthier snacks, exercising,
and meal prepping. Trying to achieve this goal was not easy. I had a constant temptation of breaking
my diet and I kept trying to buy fast food whenever I saw myself tight with my school and work
schedule. However, I was able to achieve my goal because I was meal prepping every night, I kept an
alarm on my phone to remind me when I should be exercising, I read articles that provided me with a
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It requires commitment and self awareness of one s judgment and decision making. One of the main
models that served as a guide of which steps I need to take was the chain model. The chain model I
created for myself allowed me to visualize my available resources and it formed a sequence of my
possible decisions. Choosing healthier foods after being used to eating fast food almost every day was
a challenge. Every moment I was about to break my healthy eating habit; I kept saying positive things
to my self. Overall, I am very happy of my results and I am very thankful that this class allowed me to
achieve my personal
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25. The Importance Of Objects In My Life
Most individuals have an object that holds a high value to them and affects their life in one way or
another. Behind each object, is a story to be told. Like most people, I have an object in my life that I
cherish dearly and will always appreciate because of the positive effect it has on my life. The object is
soft to the touch, is a variety of colors, and can be made into a tangible object. The object is extremely
important in my life because it has taught me a life lesson that I will always cherish and the object also
reminds me of an individual that pushes me to be the best individual I can possibly be and strive for
greatness no matter the state of a situation. I first encountered this object when I was about eight years
old. I encountered this object when I was at my grandmother s house on a Saturday. My grandmother
was sitting down underneath the porch and I was right beside her. The view was unbelievably
astonishing! Although my grandmother and I were just in the backyard, I remember the grass, trees,
and plants being greener than ever and reflecting the light off that came from the sun. It was a
beautiful day; the weather was warm, there was a slight cool breeze, birds were chirping, and the sun
was glistening beautifully on my grandmother s skin and mine as well. When I first encountered the
object, the only people that were involved was my grandmother and I. I patiently watched my
grandmother precisely while she worked her hands with the yarn and created
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26. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Easy Arabic With Clavier...
Easy Arabic with clavier arabe
The Arabic language Is one of the most beautiful although quite difficult to learn languages in the
world and the font has been praised over the years by the people of the world who have gazed upon
the wondrous middle eastern language.
The language has existed for over thousands of years and has found its way into many different scripts
in pages that have been preserved since decades, now however, while the language wants to make
shift online, things get difficult.
Although the Arabic language is difficult to understand by people who are unaware of the script, it is
even more difficult for the computer to understand the language and the service providers for
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The best way is to resort to the clavier arabe service which helps provide one of the best solutions in
this case by providing the most accurate and easy descriptions in the language and allows for easy
transliteration.
This service has become so popular that the clavier Arab is one of the most popular in the scene of the
Arabic keyboard online and is used by thousands of users across the worlds who wish to communicate
using the Arabic language.
The whole concept is online and also can be sued without an active internet connection which is an
added bonus for people who have limited internet access due to its large database on the Arabic
language and its terminologies.
This added with the fact that the whole service is directly linked to the Google translation and
transliteration servers makes the prospect of accuracy very strong and reduces the margin of error in
this case by helping in providing the best in the cases of translation services by ensuring that the user
can use it freely and
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27. The Cult Of Personality
The song starts with an introduction from a male voice, speaking as though he were not from earth.
The sound of the electric guitar explodes into your ears, introducing the piece as a rock song. This was
quickly followed by the sound of heavy, but simple beat that would continue throughout the song. The
singer grabs your attention with a demand that the listener look into his eyes. The verses that follow
are simple and sung clearly, I can easily imagine a large crowd singing along to it as though it were
their anthem. The entire song has a rhythmic energy running through it, making it the kind of song a
person would want to dance to. The guitar solo is a break from the steady beat that permeates the
song, with its high pitched electronic sound. As the song continues, the beat becomes faster, the guitar
more frenzied and the singer repeating the statement, I am the cult of personality , till a different male
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This is made clear in the title of the song, Cult of personality, which refers to a person who uses the
media available to them to create an idealized image of themselves as the hero of a population. The
singer mentions the names of four great leaders; namely Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, John F. Kennedy
and Mahatma Ghandi. The juxtaposition of Mussolini and Joseph Stalin s names with John F.
Kennedy and Mahatma Ghandi s names shows that The Cult of Personality can be used by all types of
people. It is a phenomena that can be used to gain support for good or bad intentions. The singer
asserts that any leader who goes against the agenda of their time and place is a dead leader, when he
sings, when a leader speaks that leader dies . This could be a reference to Malcom X, who was killed
because he led African Americans to oppose the discriminatory laws in the USA at the
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28. Dentist Research Paper
Dentist Dentistry is the profession in which the dentist helps with the prevention and treatment of
mouth diseases and malfunctions. The dentist performs many duties within their profession. Some
duties the dentist may do on a daily basis are: diagnose oral problems, fill cavities, write prescriptions,
perform root canals, treat gum disease, examining radiographs, removing root decay, and providing
instruction to the patients along with many other duties. Becoming a dentist allows for many different
working opportunities. A dentist has the opportunity to work in the military, in a hospital, in
administration, or they can even work in a classroom and teach. Most commonly though dentist tend
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The employment of a dentist is expected to grow by 21 percent from 2010 2020, which is above
average for most careers. It is thought that by generation to generation dental care will grow. People
will be more likely to keep their teeth better than the past generations, therefore; dental care will be
needed more and more in the years to come. As of now, dental job opportunities are so high that
dentists and dental hygienists can have their first job picks. The salary outlook for dentists is expected
to be high, anywhere from $141,000 $166,000. The American Dental Association, ADA, is a
professional dental organization that was founded in 1859. ADA is the largest national dental society
in the world. ADA is known for their leading source in oral and dental information. ADA approves
dental products to make sure that they are everything that they say they are. The American Dental
Association is located at 211 East Chicago Avenue in Chicago, Illinois and can be reached at 312 440
2500 or at affiliates@ada.org. It s always good to look for the ADA approval seal on any dental
product. I feel that I am well suited for a career in dentistry. No matter how many years of schooling it
takes to become a dentist, I think that if I set my mind to it I will be able to succeed. The scariest part
for me I think will be the first four years of college, taking the prerequisite classes. This scares me
because I m afraid that I won t be able
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29. Autumn Research Paper
Of the many seasons, fall is by far the most beautiful and inspiring season of all. As the weather
becomes more windy, cloudy or even rainy, fall comes to existence and changes all that is around, the
world becomes more sophisticated than the usual greens found in plants and grasses, and though these
changes can be surprising at times, fall allows for nature to restart and begin anew.
Fall is the time of year in which individuals see that not only do people and lives change, but nature
itself changes. As fall comes into full swing, the trees change color and the leaves fall off such that the
tree can grow new leaves next year and continue growing. This connects to many individuals due to
its similarity to childhood. During my upbringing, fall was always a source of renewal and in turn
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I had come home on the bus from kindergarten and saw the leaves changing colors and the plants
preparing for winter and had the sudden urge to build a leaf pile. Though much of any stereotypical
childs life revolves around the building of piles of meaningless matter, I found that creating a pile of
leaves in my front yard was the most important subject of the day. So, leaving what little coloring
worksheets I had inside, I went to the front yard with rakes in tow. To begin, I had raked the majority
of the fallen leaves into a pile with a clear and definite peak, but afterwards I would jump on top of the
tower. Each of the leaves at the crest would be whisked into the air and tumble around before finally
settling on me. Out of all this, the most exhilarating aspect of something simple as bounding onto a
pile of leaves was the fact that I could continue to jump and jump and jump until all of these leaps
created a scattering trail across the yard. Yet, the leaves still
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30. āStop All the Clocks, Cut Off the Telephoneā by W. H. Auden
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone by W. H. Auden
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead,
Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last for ever: I was wrong.
The stars are not wanted now: put out every one;
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun;
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood.
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Again, the author selects a new set of imagery, such as stars, moon, sun, ocean, and wood to remind of
the heaven in which the speaker used to live, and then to sweep it off right away. The last statement
For nothing now can ever come to any good (16) finally reinforces the speaker s loss and unhappiness.
In loneliness, the speaker s love becomes fiercer and more truthful. It is the fierceness and truthfulness
that lead the speaker to the last stair of hopelessness. The end of the poem is also the hopeless end of
the speaker s life because of nothing ...good. Love makes people become selfish, but it is also makes
the world greater. In this poem, the world that the speaker lives and loves is not limited in my North,
my South, my East and West / my working week and my Sunday rest (9 10), it spreads to My noon,
my midnight, my talk, my song (11). The poem s imagery dominates most of the third stanza giving
readers an image of a peaceful world in which everything is in order. However, the last sentence of the
stanza is the decisive element. This element not only destroys the inner world of the speaker, but it
also sends out the message that love or life is mortal. There is no perfection in the world, so if there is
love, there is separation. Through the first three stanzas, its language, its voice, and its imagery are
used in an increasing level. Besides the words
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31. Smart City Is A Concept
Smart City is a concept that is currently popular in the world, where every country is trying to develop
their metropolitan cities to achieve the status of a Smart City. Smart City can be defined as the
utilization of ICT to feel, analyze, and integrate key informations that comes from the core of the city,
which in this case, the government. While at the same time, Smart City can also give a smart response
to the various needs of the citizens. Some examples being daily activities, environmental protection,
public security, service activities, industrial activities, and the commercial activities of the said city
(K. Su,
J. Li, H. Fu, 2011).
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Although just an incremental enhancement, these cities spent up to hundreds of billions of dollars
annually to start these initiatives.
Therefore, the writers have two main objectives on this research. The first one is to understand the
concept of social sustainability, while the second one is to discover the potentials of smart
technologies in improving social quality of life of population and approaching sustainability goals. To
reach these objectives, the writers decided to use a desk research method, where a variety of
bibliographic materials was scanned and a limited number of documents have been reviewed and
critiqued. In their paper, the writers stated that a city is smart when investments in human and social
capital and traditional
(transport) and modern (ICT) communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic growth and a
high quality life, with a wise of management of natural resources, through participatory governance.
While people think that the most important is technological infrastructure, the most important
infrastructure in a smart city is the social infrastructure, which revolves around the citizens and their
relationships. A smart city is a humane city that has multiple opportunities to exploit its human
potential and lead a
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