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Ufo Crash Research Paper
The last sighting of these creepy creatures was in 1947, and only one man alive today could share this
thrilling story. In fact, this rancher was the only one to see the UFO crash occur and get close to the
UFO. The first UFO crash, occurred in Roswell, Mexico in 1947 around Independence day. The
rancher who goes by, Mac Brazel saw the incident and even went next to the crashed object.
According to the Jesse Marcel from the Roswell, Air force,army states 2 different crashes occurred
within the same month with the range of 30 40 miles apart. Since then alien and UFO theories have
begun going around. The rancher states 2 aliens were dead, one was dying, and one was trying to
communicate, could this be true? Therefore, this is classified as an unsolved mystery, there is evidence
of proof to say it was a UFO. Nonetheless, according to the Air force it was only a weather balloon
crash.Who s lying and who s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first theory which is very known to the world is, that a highly upgraded rocket from space which
only a few knew about and however it just crashed. This theory leads to second thoughts about the
crash and if this news could be a lie, to be a cover up. On the other hand a rancher states I saw 2 aliens
dead, 1 dying, and 1 trying to communicate. This quote said by the rancher gives a different opinion or
on look of the crash as if there was aliens in the flying saucer. Although the air force goes on by
saying it was a weather balloon crash and the appearance of an alien was the after occurrences, of a
swelled head from the person involved in the crash. This leads to having three different stories about
how one crash occurred, which one real is yet to be revealed. All in all there is many different theories
of this unknown crash, that occurred in Roswell, New Mexico in the year of 1947 but yet there is still
the
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Fire Imagery In Aeneas And Creusa
As singer Alexander Nestor Haddaway once sang, What is love? It is an enduring question, and one
that many artists have attempted to answer throughout the centuries. Today however, the focus is on
one artist (Virgil), one book (The Aeneid), and one character (Aeneas). According to Aeneas, there are
two fundamental kinds of love, passionate love and pious love. With the use of fire imagery, Virgil
makes references to these two forms of love. However, he makes it clear that they are very different
and are not to be confused with one another. A conflict occurs between these two different forms of
love which causes each to highlight the other.
With the passionate romance of Aeneas and Dido, as well as Aeneas and Creusa, Virgil uses negative
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When Aeneas recounts the story of the fall of Troy, he does so tearfully, because Troy was his home.
He does, however, and the picture that follows is famous: he carries his father Anchises on his back,
he holds his son Ascanius s hand, and Creusa, his wife, lags behind. Creusa is symbolic of his
romantic past as she is lost in the fall of Troy. Anchises is the intellectual past, and Ascanius has the
potential to mold the future Rome. Ascanius even sports a holy flame on his head, a sure sign of the
Gods, convincing Anchises to leave burning Troy with the family.
Aeneas is often referred to as pious, and therefore it makes perfect sense then that Aeneas would place
his family and home at the top of the list in importance. Even though Troy is gone, Aeneas in part
finds a new Troy in Italy for his family and fellow countrymen. There was more to piety than just
religion, however. Piety was, after all, family first, then the state, and lastly Gods. As according to
Beryl Rawson, Pietas often focused on the reciprocal relationship between parents and children: they
owed each other affection and duty. Aeneas personified this, in his relationships with father Anchises
and son Ascanius.
There are several mentions of fire and flame imagery, of course. It d be absurd not to notice. However,
the most critical part is that Virgil places one above the other. With the negative fire imagery of
passionate romance, it can be inferred that Virgil thought it was
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Global Positioning System Advantages And Disadvantages
1. Introduction.
In the daily operation of bus transport systems, particularly that affected by uncertain conditions as the
day progresses, these can be classified as, traffic congestion, unexpected delays, irregular vehicle
dispatching times, other incidents. So many people have to arrived at the bus stop they have no way of
knowing when the bus they want to board is pulling up to the stop. The objective of this project is to
develop application to track the bus location and display it in the application in real time.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is satellite based navigation system that provides location time
information in all weather conditions. So in this application I will use the GPS System for track the
bus location. It can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most attractive feature of this system is its100% coverage on the planet.
It also helps you to search the nearby restaurants, hotels and gas stations and is very useful for a new
place.
Due to its low cost, it is very easy to integrate into other technologies like cell phone.
The system is updated regularly by the US government and hence is very advance.
This is the best navigating system in water as in larger water bodies we are often misled due to lack of
proper directions.
Disadvantages of GPS:
Sometimes the GPS may fail due to certain reasons and in that case you need to carry a backup map
and directions.
If you are using GPS on a battery operated device, there may be a battery failure and you may need a
external power supply which is not always possible.
Sometimes the GPS signals are not accurate due to some obstacles to the signals such as buildings,
trees and sometimes by extreme atmospheric conditions such as geomagnetic storms.
 Domain Research
So many people have to arrived at the bus stop they have no way of knowing when the bus they want
to board is pulling up to the stop.
Some people don t know the bus
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Dr. Ben Carson As A Leader Of A Nation
As the United States prepares for the coming presidential race in 2016, circumstances throw into
question which qualities a candidate should possess in order to be successful and make a positive
impact on the nation. Looking into the past, one can surmise that the best leaders must be brave, and
filled with indomitable courage, compassion, and hope. The president is one leading millions and
making key decisions which have enormous ramifications. As the leader of a nation, he or she speaks
out in times of joy and crisis, setting the tone for the entire government body. Dr. Ben Carson is a
candidate with unusual roots that are far removed from the usual candidate s political or military
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Carson went so far as to exclaim in his own autobiography that, For whatever reason, the God of the
universe, the God who holds galaxies in His hands, had seen a reason to reach down to a campus room
on Planet Earth and send a dream to a discouraged ghetto kid who wanted to become a doctor
(taleoftwocarsons), If Ben Carson were to read The Autobiography of Malcolm X, it could reconnect
him with his past, his community, and a shared struggle that has led to a shared strength. Malcolm X is
the pinnacle example of a man from humble beginnings finding himself, his connection to others, and
his voice. His humility made him authentic, meaningful, and resonant with society at large. The
Autobiography of Malcolm X has been in continuous publication since its first edition was printed in
1965. Not only a canonized text of Malcolm X s story, it also contains such an important perspective
on the history of inequality. In fact, it has been required reading in public schools for decades. The
New York Times called the book, Extrordinary. A brilliant, painful, important book (X). Spike Lee,
American director who directed the film Malcolm X, Praised the autobiography as, The most
important book I ll ever read. It changed the way I thought; it changed the way I acted. It has given me
the courage that I didn t know I had inside me.
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Water Purification
Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants,
suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific
purpose. Most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water), but water purification may
also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including meeting the requirements of medical,
pharmacological, chemical and industrial applications. In general the methods used include physical
processes such as filtration,sedimentation, and distillation, biological processes such as slow sand
filters or biologically active carbon, chemical processes such asflocculation and chlorination and the
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Such water may emerge as springs, artesian springs, or may be extracted from boreholes or wells.
Deep ground water is generally of very high bacteriological quality (i.e., pathogenic bacteria or the
pathogenic protozoa are typically absent), but the water may be rich in dissolved solids,
especiallycarbonates and sulfates of calcium and magnesium. Depending on the strata through which
the water has flowed, other ions may also be present including chloride, and bicarbonate. There may
be a requirement to reduce the iron or manganese content of this water to make it acceptable for
drinking, cooking, and laundry use. Primary disinfection may also be required. Where groundwater
recharge is practised (a process in which river water is injected into an aquifer to store the water in
times of plenty so that it is available in times of drought), the groundwater may require additional
treatment depending on applicable state and federal regulations. 2. Upland lakes and reservoirs:
Typically located in the headwaters of river systems, upland reservoirs are usually sited above any
human habitation and may be surrounded by a protective zone to restrict the opportunities for
contamination. Bacteria and pathogen levels are usually low, but some bacteria, protozoa or algae will
be present. Where uplands are forested or peaty,humic acids can colour the
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Concert Report
The melody starts low, as a quiet whirring sound of the flute and oboe slowly envelops the hall. The
audience is quiet, hushed. Slowly yet steadily, the timpani and bass drum lays out a blanket solemn
theme. Another theme of clarinets and trumpets appears, complementing the previous, yet affirming
its own identity with an energetic, new twist of the melody.
My predilection for music can be associated to the thematic development in a concert band. For me,
music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity with its infinite possibilities. There are
millions of combinations of time and key signatures, chords and melodies, crescendo (fast and swift)
and decrescendos (slow and soft) in the world of music that wait to be arranged to create the wonders
of melodies. My introduction to this world of vast possibilities was during my sophomore year in high
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When asked about the most vital part of the body, people generally answer either the brain or the
heart. After all, the brain decides and the heart pumps the blood. However, the structure that always
goes unnoticed is the backbone. Yet, the backbone lets the brain carry out actions through the
intertwined spinal cord and helps filter blood cells for the heart to pump blood. In short, the backbone
synchronizes the body s functions, without which everything will be in chaos. The bass drum also
plays a similar role in a band. Sure, the shift between crescendo and decrescendo of the tenor
saxophone or the lively tune of flute and clarinet is the most noticeable part of a concert band, but the
bass drum is what keeps everything disciplined. If a bass drum beat is even a thousandth of a second
faster or slower than the desired tempo, the whole song ultimately breakdowns like the chain reaction.
Learning such an important instrument for nearly three years, I have grown to appreciate the modesty
that bass drum displays for such
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A Cultural Blockade in Khaled Hosseini´s The Kite Runner
I had one last chance to make a decision. One final opportunity to decide who I was going to be. I
could step into that alley, stand up for Hassan the way he d stood up for me all those times in the past
and accept whatever would happen to me. Or I could run. In the end, I ran. In Khaled Hosseini s, The
Kite Runner, Amir, the young protagonist, lives a lavish lifestyle with his father, Baba. Until the
Soviets invade and the Taliban become the dominant influence in Afghanistan. Amir s sumptuous
lifestyle comes to an end, and the values of not only his father but also his society begin to impact him
and he realizes how much he does not belong in his own culture. Amir is taught the virtues of being a
good man, however when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During a routine checkpoint, the truck driver gave the Russian soldier a payment from all of the
passengers for safe travel. Although, the soldier wanted more than just money he also wanted to
ravage one of the woman in the truck. Amir is very frightened by the soldier and especially by his gun.
Baba begins to converse with the soldier asking for decency. I want you to ask this man something,
Baba said. He said it to Karim, but looked directly at the Russian officer. Ask him where his shame is.
They spoke. He says this is war. There is no shame in war. Tell him he s wrong. War doesn t negate
decency. It demands it, even more than in times of peace. (Hosseini 115). Amir is bewildered his
father would risk his own life for a stranger. He even tries to stop Baba from speaking up to the
soldier. This shows the contrast between Baba and Amir. Amir knows how courageous his father is
and feels guilty because he does not exhibit the same behavior. Amir does not begin to show his inner
bravery until many years later when he has his realization. Amir is faced with many challenges in his
life, but there are two major life changing realizations he goes through. The first, being the change
from his opulent lifestyle to fleeing from Afghanistan and Pakistan for refuge. During Amir s
childhood, Amir took for granted his father s wealth. Until one day when they heard endless gunshots
coming from Soviet and Taliban machine guns. Huddled
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The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Poker Flat Compare And Contrast
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County vs. The Outcasts of poker Flat
Mark Twain s story, The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Bret Harte s short story,
The Outcasts of Poker Flat is both works in the Western genre and portrays culture in the West.
However, both stories being similar in setting, the two stories are still very different.
Both of the stories the Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and the Outcast of poker Flat
took place in early 1800s and in a gold mining town. Jim Smiley a character of the story Notorious
Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is addicted to gambling. He would just about bet on anything. And
Mr. John Oakhurst a character of the Outcast of Poker Flat is a professional gambler who ... Show
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One of the examples of Twain s exaggeration is when Wheeler describes Smiley. He says that he
would bet on anything, if he bet on how far a bug would go, he would follow that bug to Mexico. This
gives the story a very humorous tone. In this story a feeling of regionalism is seen too because Smiley
finds pride in his frog being the best in his area. Whereas Harte does not use humor as his main
element to present the West, instead he uses comic relief. In Harte s story, the citizens of Poker Flat
mining camp have decided to rid the county of trouble makers, and exile a gambler Mr. John
Oakhurst, prostitutes the Duchess and the Mother Shipton, and a drunken thief Uncle Billy. The exiles
must find shelter and head for the next camp, Sandy Bar which is located further into the mountains.
Sandy Bar is a day journey and the banished have very few Supplies, plus it is winter, and snow is
expected. Harte chooses to use sarcastic narrative to emphasize the direness of the group s situation,
plus, to emphasize the lack of the group s propriety and common sense. One example of Harte s
humorous, sarcastic narrative is the line, Mr. Oakhurst seldom troubled himself with sentiment, still
less with propriety; but he had a vague idea that the situation was not fortunate. Another example
would be, but they were furnished with liquor, which in this emergency
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The Five Imponents Of Alpha Kappa Alpha
In the 1900s, segregation and male dominance were a big part of American Society. African American
women were often underestimated as well as neglected of their respect and authority. Ethel
Hedgeman, who was a student at Howard University, believed that it was essential to create an
organization for a group of women who were willing to use their talents and strengths for the benefit
of others, but at the same time learn to value and respect themselves. She envisioned that this group
would focus on interaction, encouragement, and ethical growth between the members, and that is
exactly what Alpha Kappa Alpha has done ever since she created it. In 1908, AKA also known as the
sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority was created. Members of Alpha
Kappa Alpha communicate and express their common ideas and goals in their own unique ways.
Alpha Kappa Alphas represent service and culture more than anything. Ever since AKA was founded
in 1908, their motto has been By Culture and By Merit , and the mission of the sorority goes along
with their motto. According to the mission tab of the official AKA website, service to all mankind, to
cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among
college women, and to alleviate problems concerning girls and women to maintain a progressive
ingress in college life are the five components of Alpha Kappa Alpha s mission to stand by their motto
(Alpha Kappa Alpha Inc., Par. 1).
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Comparing Dorian Gray And Heart Of Darkness
According to principles explained by Jacques Derrida, binary opposition is the means by which the
units of language have value or meaning; each unit is defined in reciprocal determination with another
term. Derrida adds that, for each center, an opposing center exists (Bressler, 110). For example, we
know truth, because we know deception; we know good because we know bad (Bressler, 111). Joseph
Conrad and Oscar Wilde s use of the binary opposition of light/dark within The Picture of Dorian
Gray and Heart of Darkness establishes both racial and class tension by contrasting a superior concept
with its inferior. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, setting plays a major role in displaying class
differences within the novel. Darker imagery is used to portray the East End, or the lower class part of
London, while the West End is described as wealthy and cultured. For example, as Dorian travels
through the East End, the chapter begins with, A cold rain began to fall, and the blurred street lamps
looked ghastly in the dripping mist (Wilde, 176). Further, Wilde uses more dark images to create the
scene of the East End. He states, The moon hung low in the sky like a yellow skull... the gas lamps
grew fewer, and the streets more narrow and gloomy (Wilde, 177). The description of the East End
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He further states that, they were nothing now nothing but black shadows of disease and starvation
(Conrad, 33). Marlow fails to give the natives human qualities and simply reduces them to shadows
and unearthly beings. He does not see the men as humans, but rather formless shapes and
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Pericles Vs Alcibiades
The Traditional Period of Greece, 500 338 BCE, cleared a path to a wide range of changes in Athenian
history. The Athenian government transformed from an oppression to a vote based system, and after
the Persian war in 499 BCE, Athens begun to turned into a military superpower, also. Because of
Themistocles supporting to construct a more grounded naval force, their military influence developed,
making Athens economy rise turning into the wealthiest city states. The Peloponnesian War drew out
the significance of lawmakers and pioneers, since now the administration is controlled by the general
population. This war brought two of the most noticeable and powerful people to lead Athens through
the war and molded Athens future. The two pioneers are cousins, Pericles and Alcibiades. They have
various similitudes, similar to their genealogy and instruction, while additionally using their
interesting identities in their authority abilities.
One of the major, and self evident, similitudes between the two Athenians is that they originate from a
similar ancestry. Both Pericles and Alcibiades moms were from the honorable family Alcmaeonidae.
The Alcmaeonidae were additionally substantial engaged with legislative issues. Their close families
were essential to Athenian history also. Pericles is the child of Xanthippus and Agariste. Xanthippus
became well known by [defeating] the Persian general of Mycale . While his mom s uncle, Cleisthenes
ran out Hippias, child of Pisistratus,
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Trophic Interactions Of Animals Essay
2. Describe 2 trophic interactions of an organism from the area studied.
An example of a trophic interaction includes parasitism, which is a relationship that involves a
harmful organism living on another organism, and is presented by the galls ( plant tumours ) on the
Grey Mangrove. The formation of a gall is initiated when an insect feeds on a plant or dominates the
tissue of a plant and lays eggs there. The eggs will grow within the leaves, which they will eventually
devour. These abnormal growths of plant tissue are a response to irritation or harm of the plant and it
may slow down the photosynthesis process and may make the Grey Mangrove die.
Another example includes mutualism, where both species benefit from the relationship. Mutualism ...
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The root system is shallow with occasional knob like, lenticel covered protrusions above the soil
surface.
4. Identify and describe in detail 2 adaptations of 1 named Australian mangrove animal. (E.g. mud
whelk or soldier crab) from Minnamurra.
Sydney Mud whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus) are classified as Gastropods and are large snails with a long,
brown, spiral shell, which can be up to 9cms long, that feed on detritus and are found in loose
sandy/muddy flats such as around the mangroves in Minnamurra.
Adaptations of the Sydney mud whelk:
Mud whelks have a big muscular foot which is mandatory for holding their prey captive and also
enables them to move through and attach itself to surfaces and survive the mudflat sediment which
consists of sand, silt, mud and organic matter.
They have a strong, hard shell to protect them from predators, and their shell also does not allow
moisture to seep in. Its shell also reduces water loss from evaporation. Camouflage is also possible
due to their lightly coloured spiral
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Sleep Apnea Research Paper
Sleep apnea is a chronic sleep disorder which causes repeated cessation of breath (apnea) while a
person is sleeping. Some characteristics of sleep apnea are loud snoring, breathlessness, waking up
from sleep, and daytime sleepiness. It is estimated that only 2 4% of the general population has sleep
apnea.1 3 Compared to the general population, sleep apnea is much more common in patients with
end stage renal disease (ESRD). The prevalence of sleep apnea in ESRD patients, according to many
reports, fall between 50 and 60%.2 4This estimate mainly derives from self report questionnaire
results. Other reports estimate that sleep apnea occurs in about 70 80% of ESRD patients.1, 3.5 This
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Contrary to the previous study, these researchers measured internal jugular vein volume (iJVVOL)
and upper airway mucosal water content (UA MWC), instead of neck circumference.7,8 This
experiment used MRI scans to measure internal jugular vein volume and UA MWC. They found that
greater iJVVOL and UA MWC levels correlated to greater AHI. They concluded that fluid
accumulation in the internal jugular veins due to rostral shift predisposes ESRD patients to
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Marilyn Monroe Psychosocial Analysis Essay
This research paper presents a psychoanalytic analysis of Marilyn Monroe. Psychosocial development
includes two latter stages of Erikson s theory. Omnibus analysis discusses personality factors which
include the following: abilities, talents, and temperament, family members and cultural tradition,
sexual behavior, cognitive style, affect and impulses, motives, attitudes and impulses, and
relationships to principle figures. Erikson s later stages of psychosocial development included
intimacy versus isolation for the young adult, and generativity versus self absorption for the middle
adult. Marilyn Monroe failed to encounter true intimacy and she became isolated. The youth who is
not sure of her identity does not achieve interpersonal intimacy and is thrown into acts of intimacy that
are promiscuous and are without true fusion. Marilyn was unsure of who she was, actress was her only
identity. She maintained her isolation through a series of idealized and exhibitionistic relationships
(Erikson, 1968, pp. 135 137; Chessick, 1983, pp. 161 170). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Man needs to be cared for and to be needed. Marilyn remained focused on unmet needs for care. She
also failed at having children which reduced her chances of applying the generativity drive to her
offspring. Generativity also includes creativity and productivity; however, Marilyn s abilities remained
focused on self tendencies. When there is a failure to develop generativity, this leads to an expansion
of ego interests and a libidinal investment; regression to an obsessive need for pseudointimacy takes
place with a sense of boredom, stagnation, and impoverishment. Marilyn was described as appearing
bored and she demonstrated continual libidinal drive and pseudointimate relationships (Erikson, 1968,
pp. 135 137; Chessick, 1983, pp.
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Regulations of Financial Markets and Global Financial...
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Regulation of Financial Markets
BA (Hons) Business Management
Word Count: 2750
Q: Explain the main reasons why financial markets are regulated? To what extent do you think that
recent problems in the financial markets are the result of too little regulation?
Introduction:
Since the inception of this world, people are following rules in one way or the other. Every aspect of
our lives follows a pattern. The best patterns and practices are developed in to rules. If there are no
rules, there will be chaos everywhere and catastrophe ready to strike at any moment. To keep our lives
peaceful and in order, we follow rules. Some of them are set by us and some by law experts and ...
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Financial markets and institutions help to shape the corporate and financial structure of the country.
Therefore to keep the economy of the country stable, regulations are implemented.
Regulations ensure fair disclosure of information to all the entities involved in a financial transaction
(Pilbeam, 1998). Without regulations, one entity can have more information and it can take illicit
advantage from that information. To ensure fair dealing and to prevent other entities from exposure to
risk, regulations are imposed which ensure that all necessary information is disclosed prior to the
transaction taking place.
Market Failures and Crisis:
Regulations of financial institutions have always followed financial crisis and failures. Market failures
and crisis are the primary triggers of that lead to the development of regulations of financial markets
and institutions (Howells and Bain, 2004).
Although regulations cannot completely prevent the markets from failure, they can reduce the risk
(Pilbeam, 1998).
Causes of Market Failures and Crisis:
The failure and crisis in the financial markets and institutions can be caused by many factors. One can
be inefficient allocation of resources (Pilbeam, 1998). Every operation of financial institutions
includes monetary transactions. Whenever there is a shortage of money; crisis start. Therefore for all
the operations of financial markets and institutions sufficient
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Steroid Violence Article Summary
Dunn, M. (2015). Commentary on lundholm et al. (2015): What came first, the steroids or the
violence? Addiction, 110(1), 109 110. doi:10.1111/add.12752 The purpose of this article is to educate
readers about the myth of roid rage . Roid rage is when a person who uses anabolic androgens and
commits violent acts or behavior impulsively. To address the myth, the researchers conducted a study
in Copland amongst steroid users and found that 44 % of them reported increase aggression. From the
research, researchers concluded that not all steroid users experience increase aggression. Therefore
there are other factors that contribute to increased aggression in steroid users such as their job,
previous behavior and ultimately their lifestyle. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To address the purpose researcher completed a multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study of the
brain compared 10 male weightlifters reporting long term AAS use with 10 age matched weightlifters
reporting no AAS exposure. Participants were administered visuospatial memory tests and underwent
neuroimaging. From the research it was concluded that Long term AAS use is associated with right
amygdala enlargement and reduced right amygdala with brain areas involved in cognitive control and
spatial memory, which could contribute to the psychiatric effects and cognitive dysfunction associated
with steroid use. The strength of the article is that it breaks down the science of steroids and the
impact on the users also making the article unique. Examining the psychiatric effects through
neuroimaging is relevant to the field of psychology because it create more thorough details of the
psychiatric effects of steroids. The article is a great resource for someone who wants to conduct
serious research I the field of psychology. However it would be beneficial is the readers did have
previous knowledge in biology to better understand the article. Due to its descriptive details and
scientific breakdown regard the effects of steroids shown through
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Case Study Of Meraki
Chapter 6: Operations Plan
Value Chain
Meraki s value chain starts with our manufacturer. Our manufacturer is a factory which is Roweliza
located in 58 Sta. Ana Ext., Marikina East Subd., San Roque, Marikina City. Our manufacturer
already offers all the material we need in our bag. They have different kind of fabric which satisfied
our demand in our bag s texture. They also have the indirect materials that we need like the zipper, the
bronze metal dog hook, roller and magnetic flaps, cotton handle and etc. They are the one who s
making our bags. Afterwards, it will be given to us. We, Meraki, will use different distribution
channels to sell our bag. With that, we are considered as a retailer. For our product to reach the
customers, not only us, as owners will undergo direct selling but also, we will hire an agent so that
there is someone in charge in a different market. For online orders, we would be using a courier
service such as LBC or JRS to ship the desired product of the customer. With enough resources and
capabilities, we will also establish a website to fully accommodate possible online consumers. For ...
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Product and brand awareness to the consumer
the consumer gain information towards the business.
b.) Entrepreneur with designing capabilities
Designing materials brainstorming of new designs proposing new designs
the supplier must base the bag specification based on proposed design of the firm.The Entrepreneurs
or assigned personnel must communicate properly to the supplier and manage the inventory. meet the
current demand of customer or meet consumer s
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How Do Dante And Virgil Enter The Fourth Circle
In Inferno Canto VII, Dante and Virgil enter the fourth circle and are greeted by Plutus who guards the
entrance to this circle. Plutus is denying them passage but Virgil shuts the creature down with some
words. Dante yells when he notices a trench begin to form causing a ring in that circle. Inside that ring
there are two groups of people. They are pushing heaving weights along, indignantly and in agony.
The two groups crash into each other halfway through the circle then turn around and walk the
opposite direction. These souls are condemned to an eternal jousting match.
Virgil explains to Dante that these souls are the Avarices and the Prodigals that during their time on
Earth hoarded and recklessly wasted their money. Dante s curiosity begins to ask if he knows any of
the souls in the fourth circle. Virgil explains to him that the Avaricious are the corrupt clergymen,
popes, and cardinals. Because of the torture they have received, their faces and identities have become
unrecognizable. Virgil points out to Dante that the Avaricious and Prodigals share one common factor;
they were both reckless with the goods of Fortune. They continue their walk to the Styx.
In Purgatorio Cantos XIX XXII, Dante and Virgil are making their way through the terraces of the
purgatory. It starts off with Dante having a dream about a woman. Dante describes her as having
crossed eyes, crooked feet, crippled hands, pale, and she stutters when she speaks. Realizing that he
can control his own dream, Dante decides to make her into his fantasy lady. He loosens her tongue,
fixes her limbs so she can stand straight and adds color to her complexion. It runs out he has created a
Siren. She begins to sing about the things she has done in her lifetime including seducing men to their
death like she did with Ulysses. Before she can finish her dreadful song, another woman appears. She
is alert and saintly. Her appearance causes the Siren to stop her song mid track. This new woman asks
Virgil the identity of the Siren so Virgil shows up in the dream and rips off the Siren s clothes. It turns
out that her beauty was just on her face because the Siren emits a rotten smell from her stomach
causing Dante to regret his attraction for this
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Com-Bat Drug Trafficking
The issue of Europe council of recommendation was not given any further attention until 1988. When
the United Nations adopted the Convention against Illicit Traffic, in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances .Yet it was not the first such initiative in this area as international initia tives taken place
regulate drug abase illicit trafficking date back to the International Opium Con vention of 1912 and
the 1931 Convention Limiting the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs. . While contributing significantly to
the anti narcotics movement, it grew increasingly apparent that these agreements, however, not focus
sufficiently on legal tools and law enforcement strategies to com bat drug trafficking. In December of
1984, the UN Assembly adopted a resolution expressing the conviction that the wide scope of the
illicit traffic The General Assembly
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Pursuant to that mandate, in 1986 the Com mission adopted a resolution identifying 14 elements for
inclusion in a draft convention. This, in turn, began a lengthy process of negotiation, culminating in
the 1988 UN Conference for the Adop tion of a Convention. Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs
and Psychotropic Substances. In Vienna Australia. The Vienna conference, attended by 106 countries,
succeeded in adopting a de tailed treaty text consisting of 34 articles and an annex. The Convention
Recognizes, for the first time, that providing the law enforcement community with the tools to
undermine the financial strength of drug trafficking organizations and doing so in a manner that
comports with the realities of international cooperation is a central component of an effective strategy
to combat such illicit
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Culture and Heritage Value in Switzerland, Lucerne
Influence on lucerne and to what extent has it succeeded in achieving its goal as a major tourism
destination of this region?
Introduction
Following the famous and multitudinously citied definition of sustainable development of the
Brundtland Report (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987) as development that
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs , sustainable tourism can be defined as tourism that ―meets the needs of present tourists
and host regions while protecting and enhancing opportunities for the future. In this case therefore, the
success of Lucerne in becoming a world renowned tourist spot is rooted in the fact that it has
envisaged the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, as Sandbrook concluded (2010), Within a smaller region, the production possibilities are
limited. In this sense, relatively high leakage rates are not a major problem, since they are
(economically) justifiable and mostly the result of geographic scale. Therefore, even if there were
higher leakage rates in terms of importing products such as German beer, Lucerne can offset these by
ensuring that the concentration of tourist revenue is collected from the service industry and the
cultural experiences provided to tourists.
Frommer (2012) expands on this argument by stating Lucerne has managed to create a successful
economic environment that has built the foundation for its success in tourism by developing an
extension of the regional value added chain which is used to describe the intensification of the
integration of a specific sector, e.g. tourism, into the other sectors of the economy. This means that
local suppliers of intermediate products or services are favoured over non local suppliers. For
example, a restaurant should use predominantly locally cultivated food from producers who use
locally produced intermediate goods (e.g. fertilizer) and employ locals. Or a main contractor should
prefer local building firms that use e.g. local timber to non local firm or firms that use timber from
other regions or countries. If the required intermediate goods or services are not yet
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Upheaval and Renewal in Egypt and Syria
According to Cleveland, the concept of upheval and renewal can be considered a common feature for
the countries in the Middle East in the 1970s. After the formation of independent states, one can notice
a general tendence in Arab republics towards the consolidation of their power. This essay aims at
comparing and contrasting this process in Egypt and Syria starting from 1970, year in which both
countries saw the coming into power of new leaders, Anwar Sadat and Hafiz Al Asad, and a
subsequent change from the previous regime s policies. Given the shortage of space and the
complexity of the matter, the focus will be only on the most evident aspects of authoritarian power
consolidation under those two leaders without going too much into ... Show more content on
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In Syria, Al Asad used the Ba th party for the same purpose. Under his direct control, it indoctrinates
the population into the cult of his personality and the principles of his regime. The Ba th was a critical
actor in the reproduction of the system s populist identity . Being in the party was the only way to
access higher education and to find a good job given the complex networ of Ba thist patronage that
starting from the president unrolled downwards covering all areas of society. There was no room for
opposition at all. This system lasted until the end of the Cold War, when in order to adapt to the
democratisation trend and avoid Western powers criticism, the regime introduced parliamentary
elections in 1990 involving for the first time a small number of private sectors representative from
outside the Ba th. But most of the seats were won by the party after an expected triumph. The
following year elections were called for the presidency and Al Asad started his fourth mandate with
99.8% of votes . This democratic changes were introduced fairly late compared to the Egypt s ones,
but they had the same cosmetic features.
Though they both were put in power by the military, Al Asad and Sadat, in order to consolidate their
power, walked opposite ways to their relationship with the army. The Syrian President relied mostly
on the military apparatus to control the
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Research
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease (McInnes Schett, 2011; Smolen Steiner, 2003; O
Dell, 2004) wherein the immune response of the body is aberrant, tagging the healthy cells of the body
as non self or foreign which therefore leads the body to attack and eliminate its own tissues. RA
affects the synovial joints and is characterized by joint inflammation and the tissues surrounding it
(Curtis, Gaffo, Saag, 2006). Moreover, around millions of the Earth s population are diagnosed with
rheumatoid arthritis (Bingham Ruffing, 2016). Patients detected to have this disease experience pain,
stiffness or swelling in their joints (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nd; Drane, Berry,
Bieri, McFarlane, Brooks, 1997; Bellamy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this study, crab shell wastes will be used as source of the treatment since they are readily available
and abundant (Kim Park, 2015; Das Ganesh, 2009). Furthermore, crab shells also contain useful
chemicals that may be used for pharmaceuticals (Chen Yan, 2015). In addition, they contain high
contents of chitin which is ideal as a source (Kim Park, 2015; Das Ganesh, 2009). Chitin is a nitrogen
containing structural polysaccharide present in the cell wall of fungi and exoskeleton of crustaceans,
insects and other arthropods. The exoskeleton serves are protection and structural support for the
arthropods (Pechenik, 2009). Furthermore, in crustaceans, the chitinous substances is added with
calcium carbonate for added protection (Berg, Martin, Solomon, 2006). Chitin has several derivatives
and one of them is chitosan. Chitosan is obtained through deacetylation of chitin under alkaline
conditions the acetyl group present in chitin is removed and thus the substance is converted into
chitosan (Rinaudo Younes, 2015). Chitosan is a copolymer composed of N acetyl glucosamine and
glucosamine and possesses various properties such as antimicrobial activity, biocompatibility and
biodegradability (Teli
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Howard Gardner s Theory On Multiple Intelligences
Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner was born in Scranton Pennsylvania, and is best known for his
theory on Multiple Intelligences. Gardner s parents fled Germany to escape World War II, and came to
the United States of America. His parents will survive had an impact on Gardner from young age, but
the biggest effect of his parent s predicament led him to what would be his interest in psychology.
Gardner was going to be sent to Phillips Academy, however, he refused to go and attended a
preparatory school in Kingston, Pennsylvania. After Kingston he went to study at Harvard University
for a career in law. While at Harvard University he blossomed under his mentor Erik Erikson which
led to his interest in psychology. His interest in psychology led him to develop his theory on Multiple
Intelligences. This theory has led to him winning awards such as MacArthur Prize Fellowship,
William James Award, American Psychological Association, and Prince of Asturias Award in Social
Sciences. Howard Gardner s theory on Multiple Intelligences explains that there is no single
intelligence, but there are many intelligences which can improve the quality of education efforts(pg1).
Multiple Intelligences are different forms of intelligences which aid our problem solving skills. These
intelligences also describe a person s personality so his or her strengths can be used to help teach the
individual. Multiple Intelligences can also help him or her retain information. Because a person can
improve
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Essay on Sickle Cell Anemia
Abstract
Sickle Cell Anemia is a hereditary disease that changes the smallest and most important components
of the body. A gene causes the bone marrow in the body to make sickled shapes, when this happens; it
causes the red blood cell to die faster. This is what causes Hemolytic Anemia. Older children and
adults with sickle cell disease may experience a few complications, or have a pattern of ongoing
problems that shorten their lives. The most common and serious complications of sickle cell disease
are anemia, pain, fatigue, and organ failure. Today there are many alternatives and opportunities that a
sickle cell patient may consider. One outlined in this paper is the Hydroxyurea method.
Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle Cell Anemia takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thousands of years ago, a genetic mutation occurred in people from the Mediterranean basin, India,
Africa, and the Middle East. As the Malaria Epidemic attacked people of these countries, carriers of
the defective hemoglobin gene survived. Carrying one defective gene means that a person has a sickle
cell trait. Two parents with the trait will produce a child with sickle cell anemia. People of these
countries migrated and spread to other areas. In the Western Hemisphere, where malaria is not much
of a problem, having the abnormal hemoglobin gene has lost its advantage. Any child born from
parents that each has the trait will be born with the disease.
Approximately, two million Americans carry the sickle cell trait. 72,000 people are affected by sickle
cell anemia in the U.S., most of whose ancestors had come from sub Saharan Africa, Spanish speaking
regions, and Mediterranean countries such as Turkey, Greece, and Italy. In Hispanic American births,
one in every thousand people acquire sickle cell anemia. The symptoms created by the blockage of
blood flow can vary from patient to patient. Some have milder symptoms than others. Physicians use
Hand foot syndrome on patients to determine the disease. Sickle cells that clog small blood vessels in
the hands and feet are one characteristic of the disease. Symptoms the patient suffers are swelling of
the hands, feet and various joints. The pain
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Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project
Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Yadira Garcia University of the
Incarnate Word Online Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Service Learning Project (SLP) conducted at Southwest
General Hospital on the CareView system. CareView is a patient monitoring system that includes
cameras and sensors that are linked to a computer at the nurse s station which allows delivery of real
time visual monitoring around the clock. This SLP will focus on four key areas. Those areas are as
follows: the establishment of the learning outcome of the SLP, the mechanics of the SLP, the
community relationships resulting from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Upon their pursuit, they encountered CareView, a product whose features and services use
telecommunications technology and the Internet to enhance patient safety, improve quality of care and
reduce costs. Using the latest cutting edge technology, CareView has brought back the presence of
security and comfort throughout Southwest General Hospital. It has strengthened the bond between
Southwest General and its community by instilling patients and their family members with peace of
mind knowing that CareView delivers enhanced patient safety. Personal Effect In regards to the
personal impact of this assignment, I feel I was fortunate to come across a revolutionary product such
as CareView to conduct my SLP. Since my future professional endeavors entail healthcare
administration, the opportunity to gain insight on state of the art technology plays a pivotal role in the
success of my career within any organization. Being introduced to products of such high caliber leads
me to envision a great future for the healthcare industry and inspire me to pursue continued
investment in patient care technology products such as CareView.
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Stamps By Maya Angelou Essay
Maya starts explaining how after their parents decided to sent them away after putting and end to their
calamitous marriage (Angelou 5) they arrived to Stamps after travelling alone from California; Maya
realized later that this event was done also by other frightened Black children to their newly affluent
parents in Northern cities or back to grandmothers in Southern towns (6). In Stamps, they met
Momma and Uncle Willie, and they lived in the Store. The process of adaptation took Maya and
Bailey a little bit of time, but finally Stamps, and particularly the Store, was her favorite place to be .
However, the South then becomes a forceful determinant in the locus of Angelou s text. Southern life,
as Angelou demonstrates, is one of harshness and brutality. It is exemplified by the conditions under
which the workers of Stamps lived, the fear engendered by the Ku Klux Klan (whites), the wanton
murder of Black folks, the racial separation of the town, and the innumerable incidents of denigration
which made life in the South an abomination against God and Man. (Afzal 4) In Stamps the
segregation was so complete that most Black children didn t really, absolutely know what whites
looked like. Other than they were different, to be dreaded, and in that dread was included the hostility
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Young Maya lives under the threats of terrifying lynch mobs and the daily realities of discrimination
and humiliation. Each racist incident contributes to Maya s self awareness and shapes her views about
injustice. This is a place where her brother witnesses white men fishing the rotting corpse of a lynched
black man out of the river and then making jokes, where her grandmother is humiliated by a group of
poor white girls, and where her crippled uncle spends the night in a corn crib to avoid a lynch mob.
(Sickels,
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Qing Dynasty Isolation
Isolation of China by the Qing Dynasty did not benefit the country in the end. Removing itself from
other nations had been in the works since the Ming Dynasty had ruled, and the emperors of the Qing
Dynasty supported isolation as well. China also had strict restrictions with their trade, which scared
many other countries away. In the 1800s, numerous countries finally attempted to escape China s trade
restrictions. These effects helped to collapse the already cracking country. At this point in history, the
Chinese only wanted fellow Chinese to be ruler of their country. In result of the Manchus not being
Chinese, rebellions took place habitually for decades. Nonetheless, this was soon to change. Kangxi
was the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These rules included trading at only special ports and paying tribute to China. The only country that
accepted these restrictions, however, were the Dutch. They paid tribute by performing the kowtow
ritual, which involved kneeling in front of the emperor and touching one s head to the ground nine
times. Because of this, the Chinese were in favor of the Dutch, and the latter returned back to their
country with porcelains, silk, and tea.
Great Britain also desired to trade with China but did not respect the restrictions. After the deliverer of
a trade arrangement refused to perform the kowtow ritual to Qianlong, the emperor wrote a letter back
to King George III and said that China was self sufficient and did not need the British. Because of
these events and others, China became more and more isolated from other countries. Later in the
1800s, the British, Dutch, and others attempted to get out of the stronghold that was China s trade
restrictions.
China going into isolation was most likely one of the largest errors done by the country. In retrospect,
it seems like a childish move to make from a prosperous, influential country. In the long run, going
into isolation helped destroy the empire expeditiously. What the dynasty thought would power the
country in the end actually became the reason of its
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Immigration Policy Summary
In the spring of 2013, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization
Act , or S.744, was introduced by a bipartisan group of eight Senators. In this bill, five key reforms are
proposed. Firstly, that of Border Security: This clause proposes an increase of spending by a whopping
$40 billion, and an addition of fencing and 20,000 new Border Patrol agents to hopefully achieve a
90% apprehension rate of illegal immigrants in the border within the next five years. Secondly,
Legalization: This clause aims to facilitate the immigration process. Thirdly, Legal Immigration: This
clause aims to shift visa priorities from family based immigration to employment based immigration
in hopes of reducing backlogs. Fourthly, Interior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
immigration policies as the legalization of undocumented immigrants could strengthen the economy.
Taking into consideration the New Economics of Labor Migration Theory, this bill provides protection
of human rights (such as that from domestic violence) that might compel women and children to want
to legally migrate into the United States. Once they are legalized, they will be part of the taxpaying,
American population. Therefore a plausible conclusion that can be derived from this theory and the
Neo Classical Theory, I opine that if this bill is passed, it will increase the number of legal Mexican
immigrants in the US. Subsequently, I view the issue of undocumented immigrants as one that is
impossible to fully solve . However, there are measures that can be taken to lessen the number of
illegal immigrants to the smallest number possible. The legalization of undocumented immigrants is
important because it not only betters the economy, but also betters working conditions for the migrants
and opens a bigger possibility for family reunification. Additionally, immigrants contribute to the
economy through their immigration application fees, additional tax payments, lower costs of goods
and services, and many more. Therefore, I vouch for this bill, so long as it enhances the legalization of
undocumented
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Roman Catholic Church s Teachings on Abortion and...
Roman Catholic Church s Teachings on Abortion and Euthanasia The Roman Catholic Church teaches
that Human life is sacred. Explain how this teaching influences its attitude to abortion and euthanasia,
showing that you understand other points of view. (You should refer to the Bible, to the
thinking/writing of Christians and Roman Catholic tradition to illustrate and support what you say).
The greatest gift of God, I would think is the gift of life. The greatest sin of man, it would seem would
be to return that gift, ungratefully and unopened John Powell in the Silent Holocaust
Christians believe that Human life is sacred. In today s society many practices undermine ... Show
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Yet not one sparrow is forgotten by God. Euthanasia is the intentional ending of a life with the purpose
of relieving suffering. Euthanasia can be voluntary (at the request of the individual) or involuntary,
(without the consent of the individual). To Christians all life is sacred and a gift from God (genesis
1:27). Also they believe that God alone has the right to take life: I was born with nothing and I will die
with nothing. The Lord gave and now he has taken away Job 1:21. In the New Testament the writers
encourage the Christians to look at suffering in a positive way, Trouble produces endurance,
endurance brings God s approval, and his approval creates hope. Romans 5:3 4 The Presbyterian
Church chooses to emphasis care for the dying as opposed to practising euthanasia. The church of
Ireland believes that no one has the right to take away the right to life, but they also point out that if to
continue the treatment of a patient is futile or hopeless, then it s not considered wrong to withhold that
treatment. The Catholic Church condemns euthanasia morally unacceptable . In Holland euthanasia
isn t illegal, but is only acceptable under certain guidelines; the request may come only from the
patient and must be entirely free and voluntary. The patient s request must
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Microcontroller Is A Low Power Cmos 8 Bit Microcontroller...
Microcontroller (ATMEGA328): The ATMEL, ATMEGA328 is a is a low power CMOS 8 bit
microcontroller based on the AVR enhanced architecture. By executing powerful instructions in a
single clock cycle, the ATmega328 achieves throughputs close to 1MIPS per MHz. This empowers
system designer to optimize the device for power consumption versus processing speed. The ATMEL
AVR core combines a rich instruction set with 32 general purpose working registers. All the32
registers are directly connected to the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), allowing two independent
registers to be accessed in a single instruction executed in one clock cycle. The resulting architecture
is more code efficient while achieving throughputs up to ten times faster than conventional CISC
microcontrollers. The ATmega328/P provides the following features: 32Kbytes of In System
Programmable Flash with Read While Write capabilities, 1Kbytes EEPROM, 2Kbytes SRAM, 23
general purpose I/O lines, 32 general purpose working registers, Real Time Counter (RTC), three
flexible Timer/Counters with compare modes and PWM, 1 serial programmable USARTs , 1 byte
oriented 2 wire Serial Interface (I2C), a 6 channel 10 bit ADC (8 channels in TQFP and QFN/MLF
packages) , a programmable Watchdog Timer with internal Oscillator, an SPI serial port, and six
software selectable power saving modes. The Idle mode stops the CPU while allowing the SRAM,
Timer/Counters, SPI port, and interrupt system to continue functioning. The Power down mode
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  • 2. Ufo Crash Research Paper The last sighting of these creepy creatures was in 1947, and only one man alive today could share this thrilling story. In fact, this rancher was the only one to see the UFO crash occur and get close to the UFO. The first UFO crash, occurred in Roswell, Mexico in 1947 around Independence day. The rancher who goes by, Mac Brazel saw the incident and even went next to the crashed object. According to the Jesse Marcel from the Roswell, Air force,army states 2 different crashes occurred within the same month with the range of 30 40 miles apart. Since then alien and UFO theories have begun going around. The rancher states 2 aliens were dead, one was dying, and one was trying to communicate, could this be true? Therefore, this is classified as an unsolved mystery, there is evidence of proof to say it was a UFO. Nonetheless, according to the Air force it was only a weather balloon crash.Who s lying and who s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first theory which is very known to the world is, that a highly upgraded rocket from space which only a few knew about and however it just crashed. This theory leads to second thoughts about the crash and if this news could be a lie, to be a cover up. On the other hand a rancher states I saw 2 aliens dead, 1 dying, and 1 trying to communicate. This quote said by the rancher gives a different opinion or on look of the crash as if there was aliens in the flying saucer. Although the air force goes on by saying it was a weather balloon crash and the appearance of an alien was the after occurrences, of a swelled head from the person involved in the crash. This leads to having three different stories about how one crash occurred, which one real is yet to be revealed. All in all there is many different theories of this unknown crash, that occurred in Roswell, New Mexico in the year of 1947 but yet there is still the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Fire Imagery In Aeneas And Creusa As singer Alexander Nestor Haddaway once sang, What is love? It is an enduring question, and one that many artists have attempted to answer throughout the centuries. Today however, the focus is on one artist (Virgil), one book (The Aeneid), and one character (Aeneas). According to Aeneas, there are two fundamental kinds of love, passionate love and pious love. With the use of fire imagery, Virgil makes references to these two forms of love. However, he makes it clear that they are very different and are not to be confused with one another. A conflict occurs between these two different forms of love which causes each to highlight the other. With the passionate romance of Aeneas and Dido, as well as Aeneas and Creusa, Virgil uses negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Aeneas recounts the story of the fall of Troy, he does so tearfully, because Troy was his home. He does, however, and the picture that follows is famous: he carries his father Anchises on his back, he holds his son Ascanius s hand, and Creusa, his wife, lags behind. Creusa is symbolic of his romantic past as she is lost in the fall of Troy. Anchises is the intellectual past, and Ascanius has the potential to mold the future Rome. Ascanius even sports a holy flame on his head, a sure sign of the Gods, convincing Anchises to leave burning Troy with the family. Aeneas is often referred to as pious, and therefore it makes perfect sense then that Aeneas would place his family and home at the top of the list in importance. Even though Troy is gone, Aeneas in part finds a new Troy in Italy for his family and fellow countrymen. There was more to piety than just religion, however. Piety was, after all, family first, then the state, and lastly Gods. As according to Beryl Rawson, Pietas often focused on the reciprocal relationship between parents and children: they owed each other affection and duty. Aeneas personified this, in his relationships with father Anchises and son Ascanius. There are several mentions of fire and flame imagery, of course. It d be absurd not to notice. However, the most critical part is that Virgil places one above the other. With the negative fire imagery of passionate romance, it can be inferred that Virgil thought it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Global Positioning System Advantages And Disadvantages 1. Introduction. In the daily operation of bus transport systems, particularly that affected by uncertain conditions as the day progresses, these can be classified as, traffic congestion, unexpected delays, irregular vehicle dispatching times, other incidents. So many people have to arrived at the bus stop they have no way of knowing when the bus they want to board is pulling up to the stop. The objective of this project is to develop application to track the bus location and display it in the application in real time. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is satellite based navigation system that provides location time information in all weather conditions. So in this application I will use the GPS System for track the bus location. It can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most attractive feature of this system is its100% coverage on the planet. It also helps you to search the nearby restaurants, hotels and gas stations and is very useful for a new place. Due to its low cost, it is very easy to integrate into other technologies like cell phone. The system is updated regularly by the US government and hence is very advance. This is the best navigating system in water as in larger water bodies we are often misled due to lack of proper directions. Disadvantages of GPS: Sometimes the GPS may fail due to certain reasons and in that case you need to carry a backup map and directions. If you are using GPS on a battery operated device, there may be a battery failure and you may need a external power supply which is not always possible. Sometimes the GPS signals are not accurate due to some obstacles to the signals such as buildings, trees and sometimes by extreme atmospheric conditions such as geomagnetic storms.  Domain Research So many people have to arrived at the bus stop they have no way of knowing when the bus they want to board is pulling up to the stop. Some people don t know the bus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Dr. Ben Carson As A Leader Of A Nation As the United States prepares for the coming presidential race in 2016, circumstances throw into question which qualities a candidate should possess in order to be successful and make a positive impact on the nation. Looking into the past, one can surmise that the best leaders must be brave, and filled with indomitable courage, compassion, and hope. The president is one leading millions and making key decisions which have enormous ramifications. As the leader of a nation, he or she speaks out in times of joy and crisis, setting the tone for the entire government body. Dr. Ben Carson is a candidate with unusual roots that are far removed from the usual candidate s political or military experience. Carson grew up as a poor, African ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carson went so far as to exclaim in his own autobiography that, For whatever reason, the God of the universe, the God who holds galaxies in His hands, had seen a reason to reach down to a campus room on Planet Earth and send a dream to a discouraged ghetto kid who wanted to become a doctor (taleoftwocarsons), If Ben Carson were to read The Autobiography of Malcolm X, it could reconnect him with his past, his community, and a shared struggle that has led to a shared strength. Malcolm X is the pinnacle example of a man from humble beginnings finding himself, his connection to others, and his voice. His humility made him authentic, meaningful, and resonant with society at large. The Autobiography of Malcolm X has been in continuous publication since its first edition was printed in 1965. Not only a canonized text of Malcolm X s story, it also contains such an important perspective on the history of inequality. In fact, it has been required reading in public schools for decades. The New York Times called the book, Extrordinary. A brilliant, painful, important book (X). Spike Lee, American director who directed the film Malcolm X, Praised the autobiography as, The most important book I ll ever read. It changed the way I thought; it changed the way I acted. It has given me the courage that I didn t know I had inside me. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Water Purification Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific purpose. Most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water), but water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including meeting the requirements of medical, pharmacological, chemical and industrial applications. In general the methods used include physical processes such as filtration,sedimentation, and distillation, biological processes such as slow sand filters or biologically active carbon, chemical processes such asflocculation and chlorination and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such water may emerge as springs, artesian springs, or may be extracted from boreholes or wells. Deep ground water is generally of very high bacteriological quality (i.e., pathogenic bacteria or the pathogenic protozoa are typically absent), but the water may be rich in dissolved solids, especiallycarbonates and sulfates of calcium and magnesium. Depending on the strata through which the water has flowed, other ions may also be present including chloride, and bicarbonate. There may be a requirement to reduce the iron or manganese content of this water to make it acceptable for drinking, cooking, and laundry use. Primary disinfection may also be required. Where groundwater recharge is practised (a process in which river water is injected into an aquifer to store the water in times of plenty so that it is available in times of drought), the groundwater may require additional treatment depending on applicable state and federal regulations. 2. Upland lakes and reservoirs: Typically located in the headwaters of river systems, upland reservoirs are usually sited above any human habitation and may be surrounded by a protective zone to restrict the opportunities for contamination. Bacteria and pathogen levels are usually low, but some bacteria, protozoa or algae will be present. Where uplands are forested or peaty,humic acids can colour the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Concert Report The melody starts low, as a quiet whirring sound of the flute and oboe slowly envelops the hall. The audience is quiet, hushed. Slowly yet steadily, the timpani and bass drum lays out a blanket solemn theme. Another theme of clarinets and trumpets appears, complementing the previous, yet affirming its own identity with an energetic, new twist of the melody. My predilection for music can be associated to the thematic development in a concert band. For me, music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity with its infinite possibilities. There are millions of combinations of time and key signatures, chords and melodies, crescendo (fast and swift) and decrescendos (slow and soft) in the world of music that wait to be arranged to create the wonders of melodies. My introduction to this world of vast possibilities was during my sophomore year in high school when I joined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked about the most vital part of the body, people generally answer either the brain or the heart. After all, the brain decides and the heart pumps the blood. However, the structure that always goes unnoticed is the backbone. Yet, the backbone lets the brain carry out actions through the intertwined spinal cord and helps filter blood cells for the heart to pump blood. In short, the backbone synchronizes the body s functions, without which everything will be in chaos. The bass drum also plays a similar role in a band. Sure, the shift between crescendo and decrescendo of the tenor saxophone or the lively tune of flute and clarinet is the most noticeable part of a concert band, but the bass drum is what keeps everything disciplined. If a bass drum beat is even a thousandth of a second faster or slower than the desired tempo, the whole song ultimately breakdowns like the chain reaction. Learning such an important instrument for nearly three years, I have grown to appreciate the modesty that bass drum displays for such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Cultural Blockade in Khaled Hosseini´s The Kite Runner I had one last chance to make a decision. One final opportunity to decide who I was going to be. I could step into that alley, stand up for Hassan the way he d stood up for me all those times in the past and accept whatever would happen to me. Or I could run. In the end, I ran. In Khaled Hosseini s, The Kite Runner, Amir, the young protagonist, lives a lavish lifestyle with his father, Baba. Until the Soviets invade and the Taliban become the dominant influence in Afghanistan. Amir s sumptuous lifestyle comes to an end, and the values of not only his father but also his society begin to impact him and he realizes how much he does not belong in his own culture. Amir is taught the virtues of being a good man, however when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During a routine checkpoint, the truck driver gave the Russian soldier a payment from all of the passengers for safe travel. Although, the soldier wanted more than just money he also wanted to ravage one of the woman in the truck. Amir is very frightened by the soldier and especially by his gun. Baba begins to converse with the soldier asking for decency. I want you to ask this man something, Baba said. He said it to Karim, but looked directly at the Russian officer. Ask him where his shame is. They spoke. He says this is war. There is no shame in war. Tell him he s wrong. War doesn t negate decency. It demands it, even more than in times of peace. (Hosseini 115). Amir is bewildered his father would risk his own life for a stranger. He even tries to stop Baba from speaking up to the soldier. This shows the contrast between Baba and Amir. Amir knows how courageous his father is and feels guilty because he does not exhibit the same behavior. Amir does not begin to show his inner bravery until many years later when he has his realization. Amir is faced with many challenges in his life, but there are two major life changing realizations he goes through. The first, being the change from his opulent lifestyle to fleeing from Afghanistan and Pakistan for refuge. During Amir s childhood, Amir took for granted his father s wealth. Until one day when they heard endless gunshots coming from Soviet and Taliban machine guns. Huddled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Poker Flat Compare And Contrast The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County vs. The Outcasts of poker Flat Mark Twain s story, The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Bret Harte s short story, The Outcasts of Poker Flat is both works in the Western genre and portrays culture in the West. However, both stories being similar in setting, the two stories are still very different. Both of the stories the Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and the Outcast of poker Flat took place in early 1800s and in a gold mining town. Jim Smiley a character of the story Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is addicted to gambling. He would just about bet on anything. And Mr. John Oakhurst a character of the Outcast of Poker Flat is a professional gambler who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the examples of Twain s exaggeration is when Wheeler describes Smiley. He says that he would bet on anything, if he bet on how far a bug would go, he would follow that bug to Mexico. This gives the story a very humorous tone. In this story a feeling of regionalism is seen too because Smiley finds pride in his frog being the best in his area. Whereas Harte does not use humor as his main element to present the West, instead he uses comic relief. In Harte s story, the citizens of Poker Flat mining camp have decided to rid the county of trouble makers, and exile a gambler Mr. John Oakhurst, prostitutes the Duchess and the Mother Shipton, and a drunken thief Uncle Billy. The exiles must find shelter and head for the next camp, Sandy Bar which is located further into the mountains. Sandy Bar is a day journey and the banished have very few Supplies, plus it is winter, and snow is expected. Harte chooses to use sarcastic narrative to emphasize the direness of the group s situation, plus, to emphasize the lack of the group s propriety and common sense. One example of Harte s humorous, sarcastic narrative is the line, Mr. Oakhurst seldom troubled himself with sentiment, still less with propriety; but he had a vague idea that the situation was not fortunate. Another example would be, but they were furnished with liquor, which in this emergency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Five Imponents Of Alpha Kappa Alpha In the 1900s, segregation and male dominance were a big part of American Society. African American women were often underestimated as well as neglected of their respect and authority. Ethel Hedgeman, who was a student at Howard University, believed that it was essential to create an organization for a group of women who were willing to use their talents and strengths for the benefit of others, but at the same time learn to value and respect themselves. She envisioned that this group would focus on interaction, encouragement, and ethical growth between the members, and that is exactly what Alpha Kappa Alpha has done ever since she created it. In 1908, AKA also known as the sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority was created. Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha communicate and express their common ideas and goals in their own unique ways. Alpha Kappa Alphas represent service and culture more than anything. Ever since AKA was founded in 1908, their motto has been By Culture and By Merit , and the mission of the sorority goes along with their motto. According to the mission tab of the official AKA website, service to all mankind, to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, and to alleviate problems concerning girls and women to maintain a progressive ingress in college life are the five components of Alpha Kappa Alpha s mission to stand by their motto (Alpha Kappa Alpha Inc., Par. 1). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Dorian Gray And Heart Of Darkness According to principles explained by Jacques Derrida, binary opposition is the means by which the units of language have value or meaning; each unit is defined in reciprocal determination with another term. Derrida adds that, for each center, an opposing center exists (Bressler, 110). For example, we know truth, because we know deception; we know good because we know bad (Bressler, 111). Joseph Conrad and Oscar Wilde s use of the binary opposition of light/dark within The Picture of Dorian Gray and Heart of Darkness establishes both racial and class tension by contrasting a superior concept with its inferior. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, setting plays a major role in displaying class differences within the novel. Darker imagery is used to portray the East End, or the lower class part of London, while the West End is described as wealthy and cultured. For example, as Dorian travels through the East End, the chapter begins with, A cold rain began to fall, and the blurred street lamps looked ghastly in the dripping mist (Wilde, 176). Further, Wilde uses more dark images to create the scene of the East End. He states, The moon hung low in the sky like a yellow skull... the gas lamps grew fewer, and the streets more narrow and gloomy (Wilde, 177). The description of the East End strongly opposes the description of the upper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He further states that, they were nothing now nothing but black shadows of disease and starvation (Conrad, 33). Marlow fails to give the natives human qualities and simply reduces them to shadows and unearthly beings. He does not see the men as humans, but rather formless shapes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pericles Vs Alcibiades The Traditional Period of Greece, 500 338 BCE, cleared a path to a wide range of changes in Athenian history. The Athenian government transformed from an oppression to a vote based system, and after the Persian war in 499 BCE, Athens begun to turned into a military superpower, also. Because of Themistocles supporting to construct a more grounded naval force, their military influence developed, making Athens economy rise turning into the wealthiest city states. The Peloponnesian War drew out the significance of lawmakers and pioneers, since now the administration is controlled by the general population. This war brought two of the most noticeable and powerful people to lead Athens through the war and molded Athens future. The two pioneers are cousins, Pericles and Alcibiades. They have various similitudes, similar to their genealogy and instruction, while additionally using their interesting identities in their authority abilities. One of the major, and self evident, similitudes between the two Athenians is that they originate from a similar ancestry. Both Pericles and Alcibiades moms were from the honorable family Alcmaeonidae. The Alcmaeonidae were additionally substantial engaged with legislative issues. Their close families were essential to Athenian history also. Pericles is the child of Xanthippus and Agariste. Xanthippus became well known by [defeating] the Persian general of Mycale . While his mom s uncle, Cleisthenes ran out Hippias, child of Pisistratus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Trophic Interactions Of Animals Essay 2. Describe 2 trophic interactions of an organism from the area studied. An example of a trophic interaction includes parasitism, which is a relationship that involves a harmful organism living on another organism, and is presented by the galls ( plant tumours ) on the Grey Mangrove. The formation of a gall is initiated when an insect feeds on a plant or dominates the tissue of a plant and lays eggs there. The eggs will grow within the leaves, which they will eventually devour. These abnormal growths of plant tissue are a response to irritation or harm of the plant and it may slow down the photosynthesis process and may make the Grey Mangrove die. Another example includes mutualism, where both species benefit from the relationship. Mutualism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The root system is shallow with occasional knob like, lenticel covered protrusions above the soil surface. 4. Identify and describe in detail 2 adaptations of 1 named Australian mangrove animal. (E.g. mud whelk or soldier crab) from Minnamurra. Sydney Mud whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus) are classified as Gastropods and are large snails with a long, brown, spiral shell, which can be up to 9cms long, that feed on detritus and are found in loose sandy/muddy flats such as around the mangroves in Minnamurra. Adaptations of the Sydney mud whelk: Mud whelks have a big muscular foot which is mandatory for holding their prey captive and also enables them to move through and attach itself to surfaces and survive the mudflat sediment which consists of sand, silt, mud and organic matter. They have a strong, hard shell to protect them from predators, and their shell also does not allow moisture to seep in. Its shell also reduces water loss from evaporation. Camouflage is also possible due to their lightly coloured spiral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sleep Apnea Research Paper Sleep apnea is a chronic sleep disorder which causes repeated cessation of breath (apnea) while a person is sleeping. Some characteristics of sleep apnea are loud snoring, breathlessness, waking up from sleep, and daytime sleepiness. It is estimated that only 2 4% of the general population has sleep apnea.1 3 Compared to the general population, sleep apnea is much more common in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). The prevalence of sleep apnea in ESRD patients, according to many reports, fall between 50 and 60%.2 4This estimate mainly derives from self report questionnaire results. Other reports estimate that sleep apnea occurs in about 70 80% of ESRD patients.1, 3.5 This higher estimate results from polysomnography tests results.3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Contrary to the previous study, these researchers measured internal jugular vein volume (iJVVOL) and upper airway mucosal water content (UA MWC), instead of neck circumference.7,8 This experiment used MRI scans to measure internal jugular vein volume and UA MWC. They found that greater iJVVOL and UA MWC levels correlated to greater AHI. They concluded that fluid accumulation in the internal jugular veins due to rostral shift predisposes ESRD patients to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Marilyn Monroe Psychosocial Analysis Essay This research paper presents a psychoanalytic analysis of Marilyn Monroe. Psychosocial development includes two latter stages of Erikson s theory. Omnibus analysis discusses personality factors which include the following: abilities, talents, and temperament, family members and cultural tradition, sexual behavior, cognitive style, affect and impulses, motives, attitudes and impulses, and relationships to principle figures. Erikson s later stages of psychosocial development included intimacy versus isolation for the young adult, and generativity versus self absorption for the middle adult. Marilyn Monroe failed to encounter true intimacy and she became isolated. The youth who is not sure of her identity does not achieve interpersonal intimacy and is thrown into acts of intimacy that are promiscuous and are without true fusion. Marilyn was unsure of who she was, actress was her only identity. She maintained her isolation through a series of idealized and exhibitionistic relationships (Erikson, 1968, pp. 135 137; Chessick, 1983, pp. 161 170). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Man needs to be cared for and to be needed. Marilyn remained focused on unmet needs for care. She also failed at having children which reduced her chances of applying the generativity drive to her offspring. Generativity also includes creativity and productivity; however, Marilyn s abilities remained focused on self tendencies. When there is a failure to develop generativity, this leads to an expansion of ego interests and a libidinal investment; regression to an obsessive need for pseudointimacy takes place with a sense of boredom, stagnation, and impoverishment. Marilyn was described as appearing bored and she demonstrated continual libidinal drive and pseudointimate relationships (Erikson, 1968, pp. 135 137; Chessick, 1983, pp. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Regulations of Financial Markets and Global Financial... gula Regulation of Financial Markets BA (Hons) Business Management Word Count: 2750 Q: Explain the main reasons why financial markets are regulated? To what extent do you think that recent problems in the financial markets are the result of too little regulation? Introduction: Since the inception of this world, people are following rules in one way or the other. Every aspect of our lives follows a pattern. The best patterns and practices are developed in to rules. If there are no rules, there will be chaos everywhere and catastrophe ready to strike at any moment. To keep our lives peaceful and in order, we follow rules. Some of them are set by us and some by law experts and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Financial markets and institutions help to shape the corporate and financial structure of the country. Therefore to keep the economy of the country stable, regulations are implemented. Regulations ensure fair disclosure of information to all the entities involved in a financial transaction (Pilbeam, 1998). Without regulations, one entity can have more information and it can take illicit advantage from that information. To ensure fair dealing and to prevent other entities from exposure to risk, regulations are imposed which ensure that all necessary information is disclosed prior to the transaction taking place. Market Failures and Crisis: Regulations of financial institutions have always followed financial crisis and failures. Market failures and crisis are the primary triggers of that lead to the development of regulations of financial markets and institutions (Howells and Bain, 2004). Although regulations cannot completely prevent the markets from failure, they can reduce the risk (Pilbeam, 1998). Causes of Market Failures and Crisis: The failure and crisis in the financial markets and institutions can be caused by many factors. One can be inefficient allocation of resources (Pilbeam, 1998). Every operation of financial institutions includes monetary transactions. Whenever there is a shortage of money; crisis start. Therefore for all the operations of financial markets and institutions sufficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Steroid Violence Article Summary Dunn, M. (2015). Commentary on lundholm et al. (2015): What came first, the steroids or the violence? Addiction, 110(1), 109 110. doi:10.1111/add.12752 The purpose of this article is to educate readers about the myth of roid rage . Roid rage is when a person who uses anabolic androgens and commits violent acts or behavior impulsively. To address the myth, the researchers conducted a study in Copland amongst steroid users and found that 44 % of them reported increase aggression. From the research, researchers concluded that not all steroid users experience increase aggression. Therefore there are other factors that contribute to increased aggression in steroid users such as their job, previous behavior and ultimately their lifestyle. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To address the purpose researcher completed a multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study of the brain compared 10 male weightlifters reporting long term AAS use with 10 age matched weightlifters reporting no AAS exposure. Participants were administered visuospatial memory tests and underwent neuroimaging. From the research it was concluded that Long term AAS use is associated with right amygdala enlargement and reduced right amygdala with brain areas involved in cognitive control and spatial memory, which could contribute to the psychiatric effects and cognitive dysfunction associated with steroid use. The strength of the article is that it breaks down the science of steroids and the impact on the users also making the article unique. Examining the psychiatric effects through neuroimaging is relevant to the field of psychology because it create more thorough details of the psychiatric effects of steroids. The article is a great resource for someone who wants to conduct serious research I the field of psychology. However it would be beneficial is the readers did have previous knowledge in biology to better understand the article. Due to its descriptive details and scientific breakdown regard the effects of steroids shown through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Case Study Of Meraki Chapter 6: Operations Plan Value Chain Meraki s value chain starts with our manufacturer. Our manufacturer is a factory which is Roweliza located in 58 Sta. Ana Ext., Marikina East Subd., San Roque, Marikina City. Our manufacturer already offers all the material we need in our bag. They have different kind of fabric which satisfied our demand in our bag s texture. They also have the indirect materials that we need like the zipper, the bronze metal dog hook, roller and magnetic flaps, cotton handle and etc. They are the one who s making our bags. Afterwards, it will be given to us. We, Meraki, will use different distribution channels to sell our bag. With that, we are considered as a retailer. For our product to reach the customers, not only us, as owners will undergo direct selling but also, we will hire an agent so that there is someone in charge in a different market. For online orders, we would be using a courier service such as LBC or JRS to ship the desired product of the customer. With enough resources and capabilities, we will also establish a website to fully accommodate possible online consumers. For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Product and brand awareness to the consumer the consumer gain information towards the business. b.) Entrepreneur with designing capabilities Designing materials brainstorming of new designs proposing new designs the supplier must base the bag specification based on proposed design of the firm.The Entrepreneurs or assigned personnel must communicate properly to the supplier and manage the inventory. meet the current demand of customer or meet consumer s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Do Dante And Virgil Enter The Fourth Circle In Inferno Canto VII, Dante and Virgil enter the fourth circle and are greeted by Plutus who guards the entrance to this circle. Plutus is denying them passage but Virgil shuts the creature down with some words. Dante yells when he notices a trench begin to form causing a ring in that circle. Inside that ring there are two groups of people. They are pushing heaving weights along, indignantly and in agony. The two groups crash into each other halfway through the circle then turn around and walk the opposite direction. These souls are condemned to an eternal jousting match. Virgil explains to Dante that these souls are the Avarices and the Prodigals that during their time on Earth hoarded and recklessly wasted their money. Dante s curiosity begins to ask if he knows any of the souls in the fourth circle. Virgil explains to him that the Avaricious are the corrupt clergymen, popes, and cardinals. Because of the torture they have received, their faces and identities have become unrecognizable. Virgil points out to Dante that the Avaricious and Prodigals share one common factor; they were both reckless with the goods of Fortune. They continue their walk to the Styx. In Purgatorio Cantos XIX XXII, Dante and Virgil are making their way through the terraces of the purgatory. It starts off with Dante having a dream about a woman. Dante describes her as having crossed eyes, crooked feet, crippled hands, pale, and she stutters when she speaks. Realizing that he can control his own dream, Dante decides to make her into his fantasy lady. He loosens her tongue, fixes her limbs so she can stand straight and adds color to her complexion. It runs out he has created a Siren. She begins to sing about the things she has done in her lifetime including seducing men to their death like she did with Ulysses. Before she can finish her dreadful song, another woman appears. She is alert and saintly. Her appearance causes the Siren to stop her song mid track. This new woman asks Virgil the identity of the Siren so Virgil shows up in the dream and rips off the Siren s clothes. It turns out that her beauty was just on her face because the Siren emits a rotten smell from her stomach causing Dante to regret his attraction for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Com-Bat Drug Trafficking The issue of Europe council of recommendation was not given any further attention until 1988. When the United Nations adopted the Convention against Illicit Traffic, in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances .Yet it was not the first such initiative in this area as international initia tives taken place regulate drug abase illicit trafficking date back to the International Opium Con vention of 1912 and the 1931 Convention Limiting the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs. . While contributing significantly to the anti narcotics movement, it grew increasingly apparent that these agreements, however, not focus sufficiently on legal tools and law enforcement strategies to com bat drug trafficking. In December of 1984, the UN Assembly adopted a resolution expressing the conviction that the wide scope of the illicit traffic The General Assembly 26 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pursuant to that mandate, in 1986 the Com mission adopted a resolution identifying 14 elements for inclusion in a draft convention. This, in turn, began a lengthy process of negotiation, culminating in the 1988 UN Conference for the Adop tion of a Convention. Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. In Vienna Australia. The Vienna conference, attended by 106 countries, succeeded in adopting a de tailed treaty text consisting of 34 articles and an annex. The Convention Recognizes, for the first time, that providing the law enforcement community with the tools to undermine the financial strength of drug trafficking organizations and doing so in a manner that comports with the realities of international cooperation is a central component of an effective strategy to combat such illicit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Culture and Heritage Value in Switzerland, Lucerne Influence on lucerne and to what extent has it succeeded in achieving its goal as a major tourism destination of this region? Introduction Following the famous and multitudinously citied definition of sustainable development of the Brundtland Report (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987) as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs , sustainable tourism can be defined as tourism that ―meets the needs of present tourists and host regions while protecting and enhancing opportunities for the future. In this case therefore, the success of Lucerne in becoming a world renowned tourist spot is rooted in the fact that it has envisaged the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, as Sandbrook concluded (2010), Within a smaller region, the production possibilities are limited. In this sense, relatively high leakage rates are not a major problem, since they are (economically) justifiable and mostly the result of geographic scale. Therefore, even if there were higher leakage rates in terms of importing products such as German beer, Lucerne can offset these by ensuring that the concentration of tourist revenue is collected from the service industry and the cultural experiences provided to tourists. Frommer (2012) expands on this argument by stating Lucerne has managed to create a successful economic environment that has built the foundation for its success in tourism by developing an extension of the regional value added chain which is used to describe the intensification of the integration of a specific sector, e.g. tourism, into the other sectors of the economy. This means that local suppliers of intermediate products or services are favoured over non local suppliers. For example, a restaurant should use predominantly locally cultivated food from producers who use locally produced intermediate goods (e.g. fertilizer) and employ locals. Or a main contractor should prefer local building firms that use e.g. local timber to non local firm or firms that use timber from other regions or countries. If the required intermediate goods or services are not yet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Upheaval and Renewal in Egypt and Syria According to Cleveland, the concept of upheval and renewal can be considered a common feature for the countries in the Middle East in the 1970s. After the formation of independent states, one can notice a general tendence in Arab republics towards the consolidation of their power. This essay aims at comparing and contrasting this process in Egypt and Syria starting from 1970, year in which both countries saw the coming into power of new leaders, Anwar Sadat and Hafiz Al Asad, and a subsequent change from the previous regime s policies. Given the shortage of space and the complexity of the matter, the focus will be only on the most evident aspects of authoritarian power consolidation under those two leaders without going too much into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Syria, Al Asad used the Ba th party for the same purpose. Under his direct control, it indoctrinates the population into the cult of his personality and the principles of his regime. The Ba th was a critical actor in the reproduction of the system s populist identity . Being in the party was the only way to access higher education and to find a good job given the complex networ of Ba thist patronage that starting from the president unrolled downwards covering all areas of society. There was no room for opposition at all. This system lasted until the end of the Cold War, when in order to adapt to the democratisation trend and avoid Western powers criticism, the regime introduced parliamentary elections in 1990 involving for the first time a small number of private sectors representative from outside the Ba th. But most of the seats were won by the party after an expected triumph. The following year elections were called for the presidency and Al Asad started his fourth mandate with 99.8% of votes . This democratic changes were introduced fairly late compared to the Egypt s ones, but they had the same cosmetic features. Though they both were put in power by the military, Al Asad and Sadat, in order to consolidate their power, walked opposite ways to their relationship with the army. The Syrian President relied mostly on the military apparatus to control the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rheumatoid Arthritis Research Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease (McInnes Schett, 2011; Smolen Steiner, 2003; O Dell, 2004) wherein the immune response of the body is aberrant, tagging the healthy cells of the body as non self or foreign which therefore leads the body to attack and eliminate its own tissues. RA affects the synovial joints and is characterized by joint inflammation and the tissues surrounding it (Curtis, Gaffo, Saag, 2006). Moreover, around millions of the Earth s population are diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (Bingham Ruffing, 2016). Patients detected to have this disease experience pain, stiffness or swelling in their joints (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nd; Drane, Berry, Bieri, McFarlane, Brooks, 1997; Bellamy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this study, crab shell wastes will be used as source of the treatment since they are readily available and abundant (Kim Park, 2015; Das Ganesh, 2009). Furthermore, crab shells also contain useful chemicals that may be used for pharmaceuticals (Chen Yan, 2015). In addition, they contain high contents of chitin which is ideal as a source (Kim Park, 2015; Das Ganesh, 2009). Chitin is a nitrogen containing structural polysaccharide present in the cell wall of fungi and exoskeleton of crustaceans, insects and other arthropods. The exoskeleton serves are protection and structural support for the arthropods (Pechenik, 2009). Furthermore, in crustaceans, the chitinous substances is added with calcium carbonate for added protection (Berg, Martin, Solomon, 2006). Chitin has several derivatives and one of them is chitosan. Chitosan is obtained through deacetylation of chitin under alkaline conditions the acetyl group present in chitin is removed and thus the substance is converted into chitosan (Rinaudo Younes, 2015). Chitosan is a copolymer composed of N acetyl glucosamine and glucosamine and possesses various properties such as antimicrobial activity, biocompatibility and biodegradability (Teli ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Howard Gardner s Theory On Multiple Intelligences Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner was born in Scranton Pennsylvania, and is best known for his theory on Multiple Intelligences. Gardner s parents fled Germany to escape World War II, and came to the United States of America. His parents will survive had an impact on Gardner from young age, but the biggest effect of his parent s predicament led him to what would be his interest in psychology. Gardner was going to be sent to Phillips Academy, however, he refused to go and attended a preparatory school in Kingston, Pennsylvania. After Kingston he went to study at Harvard University for a career in law. While at Harvard University he blossomed under his mentor Erik Erikson which led to his interest in psychology. His interest in psychology led him to develop his theory on Multiple Intelligences. This theory has led to him winning awards such as MacArthur Prize Fellowship, William James Award, American Psychological Association, and Prince of Asturias Award in Social Sciences. Howard Gardner s theory on Multiple Intelligences explains that there is no single intelligence, but there are many intelligences which can improve the quality of education efforts(pg1). Multiple Intelligences are different forms of intelligences which aid our problem solving skills. These intelligences also describe a person s personality so his or her strengths can be used to help teach the individual. Multiple Intelligences can also help him or her retain information. Because a person can improve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Sickle Cell Anemia Abstract Sickle Cell Anemia is a hereditary disease that changes the smallest and most important components of the body. A gene causes the bone marrow in the body to make sickled shapes, when this happens; it causes the red blood cell to die faster. This is what causes Hemolytic Anemia. Older children and adults with sickle cell disease may experience a few complications, or have a pattern of ongoing problems that shorten their lives. The most common and serious complications of sickle cell disease are anemia, pain, fatigue, and organ failure. Today there are many alternatives and opportunities that a sickle cell patient may consider. One outlined in this paper is the Hydroxyurea method. Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle Cell Anemia takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thousands of years ago, a genetic mutation occurred in people from the Mediterranean basin, India, Africa, and the Middle East. As the Malaria Epidemic attacked people of these countries, carriers of the defective hemoglobin gene survived. Carrying one defective gene means that a person has a sickle cell trait. Two parents with the trait will produce a child with sickle cell anemia. People of these countries migrated and spread to other areas. In the Western Hemisphere, where malaria is not much of a problem, having the abnormal hemoglobin gene has lost its advantage. Any child born from parents that each has the trait will be born with the disease. Approximately, two million Americans carry the sickle cell trait. 72,000 people are affected by sickle cell anemia in the U.S., most of whose ancestors had come from sub Saharan Africa, Spanish speaking regions, and Mediterranean countries such as Turkey, Greece, and Italy. In Hispanic American births, one in every thousand people acquire sickle cell anemia. The symptoms created by the blockage of blood flow can vary from patient to patient. Some have milder symptoms than others. Physicians use Hand foot syndrome on patients to determine the disease. Sickle cells that clog small blood vessels in the hands and feet are one characteristic of the disease. Symptoms the patient suffers are swelling of the hands, feet and various joints. The pain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Yadira Garcia University of the Incarnate Word Online Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Service Learning Project (SLP) conducted at Southwest General Hospital on the CareView system. CareView is a patient monitoring system that includes cameras and sensors that are linked to a computer at the nurse s station which allows delivery of real time visual monitoring around the clock. This SLP will focus on four key areas. Those areas are as follows: the establishment of the learning outcome of the SLP, the mechanics of the SLP, the community relationships resulting from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon their pursuit, they encountered CareView, a product whose features and services use telecommunications technology and the Internet to enhance patient safety, improve quality of care and reduce costs. Using the latest cutting edge technology, CareView has brought back the presence of security and comfort throughout Southwest General Hospital. It has strengthened the bond between Southwest General and its community by instilling patients and their family members with peace of mind knowing that CareView delivers enhanced patient safety. Personal Effect In regards to the personal impact of this assignment, I feel I was fortunate to come across a revolutionary product such as CareView to conduct my SLP. Since my future professional endeavors entail healthcare administration, the opportunity to gain insight on state of the art technology plays a pivotal role in the success of my career within any organization. Being introduced to products of such high caliber leads me to envision a great future for the healthcare industry and inspire me to pursue continued investment in patient care technology products such as CareView. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Stamps By Maya Angelou Essay Maya starts explaining how after their parents decided to sent them away after putting and end to their calamitous marriage (Angelou 5) they arrived to Stamps after travelling alone from California; Maya realized later that this event was done also by other frightened Black children to their newly affluent parents in Northern cities or back to grandmothers in Southern towns (6). In Stamps, they met Momma and Uncle Willie, and they lived in the Store. The process of adaptation took Maya and Bailey a little bit of time, but finally Stamps, and particularly the Store, was her favorite place to be . However, the South then becomes a forceful determinant in the locus of Angelou s text. Southern life, as Angelou demonstrates, is one of harshness and brutality. It is exemplified by the conditions under which the workers of Stamps lived, the fear engendered by the Ku Klux Klan (whites), the wanton murder of Black folks, the racial separation of the town, and the innumerable incidents of denigration which made life in the South an abomination against God and Man. (Afzal 4) In Stamps the segregation was so complete that most Black children didn t really, absolutely know what whites looked like. Other than they were different, to be dreaded, and in that dread was included the hostility of the powerless against the powerful, the poor against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young Maya lives under the threats of terrifying lynch mobs and the daily realities of discrimination and humiliation. Each racist incident contributes to Maya s self awareness and shapes her views about injustice. This is a place where her brother witnesses white men fishing the rotting corpse of a lynched black man out of the river and then making jokes, where her grandmother is humiliated by a group of poor white girls, and where her crippled uncle spends the night in a corn crib to avoid a lynch mob. (Sickels, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Qing Dynasty Isolation Isolation of China by the Qing Dynasty did not benefit the country in the end. Removing itself from other nations had been in the works since the Ming Dynasty had ruled, and the emperors of the Qing Dynasty supported isolation as well. China also had strict restrictions with their trade, which scared many other countries away. In the 1800s, numerous countries finally attempted to escape China s trade restrictions. These effects helped to collapse the already cracking country. At this point in history, the Chinese only wanted fellow Chinese to be ruler of their country. In result of the Manchus not being Chinese, rebellions took place habitually for decades. Nonetheless, this was soon to change. Kangxi was the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These rules included trading at only special ports and paying tribute to China. The only country that accepted these restrictions, however, were the Dutch. They paid tribute by performing the kowtow ritual, which involved kneeling in front of the emperor and touching one s head to the ground nine times. Because of this, the Chinese were in favor of the Dutch, and the latter returned back to their country with porcelains, silk, and tea. Great Britain also desired to trade with China but did not respect the restrictions. After the deliverer of a trade arrangement refused to perform the kowtow ritual to Qianlong, the emperor wrote a letter back to King George III and said that China was self sufficient and did not need the British. Because of these events and others, China became more and more isolated from other countries. Later in the 1800s, the British, Dutch, and others attempted to get out of the stronghold that was China s trade restrictions. China going into isolation was most likely one of the largest errors done by the country. In retrospect, it seems like a childish move to make from a prosperous, influential country. In the long run, going into isolation helped destroy the empire expeditiously. What the dynasty thought would power the country in the end actually became the reason of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Immigration Policy Summary In the spring of 2013, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act , or S.744, was introduced by a bipartisan group of eight Senators. In this bill, five key reforms are proposed. Firstly, that of Border Security: This clause proposes an increase of spending by a whopping $40 billion, and an addition of fencing and 20,000 new Border Patrol agents to hopefully achieve a 90% apprehension rate of illegal immigrants in the border within the next five years. Secondly, Legalization: This clause aims to facilitate the immigration process. Thirdly, Legal Immigration: This clause aims to shift visa priorities from family based immigration to employment based immigration in hopes of reducing backlogs. Fourthly, Interior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... immigration policies as the legalization of undocumented immigrants could strengthen the economy. Taking into consideration the New Economics of Labor Migration Theory, this bill provides protection of human rights (such as that from domestic violence) that might compel women and children to want to legally migrate into the United States. Once they are legalized, they will be part of the taxpaying, American population. Therefore a plausible conclusion that can be derived from this theory and the Neo Classical Theory, I opine that if this bill is passed, it will increase the number of legal Mexican immigrants in the US. Subsequently, I view the issue of undocumented immigrants as one that is impossible to fully solve . However, there are measures that can be taken to lessen the number of illegal immigrants to the smallest number possible. The legalization of undocumented immigrants is important because it not only betters the economy, but also betters working conditions for the migrants and opens a bigger possibility for family reunification. Additionally, immigrants contribute to the economy through their immigration application fees, additional tax payments, lower costs of goods and services, and many more. Therefore, I vouch for this bill, so long as it enhances the legalization of undocumented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Roman Catholic Church s Teachings on Abortion and... Roman Catholic Church s Teachings on Abortion and Euthanasia The Roman Catholic Church teaches that Human life is sacred. Explain how this teaching influences its attitude to abortion and euthanasia, showing that you understand other points of view. (You should refer to the Bible, to the thinking/writing of Christians and Roman Catholic tradition to illustrate and support what you say). The greatest gift of God, I would think is the gift of life. The greatest sin of man, it would seem would be to return that gift, ungratefully and unopened John Powell in the Silent Holocaust Christians believe that Human life is sacred. In today s society many practices undermine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet not one sparrow is forgotten by God. Euthanasia is the intentional ending of a life with the purpose of relieving suffering. Euthanasia can be voluntary (at the request of the individual) or involuntary, (without the consent of the individual). To Christians all life is sacred and a gift from God (genesis 1:27). Also they believe that God alone has the right to take life: I was born with nothing and I will die with nothing. The Lord gave and now he has taken away Job 1:21. In the New Testament the writers encourage the Christians to look at suffering in a positive way, Trouble produces endurance, endurance brings God s approval, and his approval creates hope. Romans 5:3 4 The Presbyterian Church chooses to emphasis care for the dying as opposed to practising euthanasia. The church of Ireland believes that no one has the right to take away the right to life, but they also point out that if to continue the treatment of a patient is futile or hopeless, then it s not considered wrong to withhold that treatment. The Catholic Church condemns euthanasia morally unacceptable . In Holland euthanasia isn t illegal, but is only acceptable under certain guidelines; the request may come only from the patient and must be entirely free and voluntary. The patient s request must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Microcontroller Is A Low Power Cmos 8 Bit Microcontroller... Microcontroller (ATMEGA328): The ATMEL, ATMEGA328 is a is a low power CMOS 8 bit microcontroller based on the AVR enhanced architecture. By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the ATmega328 achieves throughputs close to 1MIPS per MHz. This empowers system designer to optimize the device for power consumption versus processing speed. The ATMEL AVR core combines a rich instruction set with 32 general purpose working registers. All the32 registers are directly connected to the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), allowing two independent registers to be accessed in a single instruction executed in one clock cycle. The resulting architecture is more code efficient while achieving throughputs up to ten times faster than conventional CISC microcontrollers. The ATmega328/P provides the following features: 32Kbytes of In System Programmable Flash with Read While Write capabilities, 1Kbytes EEPROM, 2Kbytes SRAM, 23 general purpose I/O lines, 32 general purpose working registers, Real Time Counter (RTC), three flexible Timer/Counters with compare modes and PWM, 1 serial programmable USARTs , 1 byte oriented 2 wire Serial Interface (I2C), a 6 channel 10 bit ADC (8 channels in TQFP and QFN/MLF packages) , a programmable Watchdog Timer with internal Oscillator, an SPI serial port, and six software selectable power saving modes. The Idle mode stops the CPU while allowing the SRAM, Timer/Counters, SPI port, and interrupt system to continue functioning. The Power down mode ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...