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Thomas Builds-The-Fire
topic C. in imagining the reservation, Alexie says Survival = Anger x Imagination. Using The Trial of
Thomas Builds the Fire, show how this formula works in the life of Thomas. How has he used his
anger and his imagination to survive? The story of the Trial of Thomas Builds the Fire represents the
author Sherman Alexie s famous quotation survival = anger x imagination very well. Thomas is
charged for nothing in particular except standing up and speaking out. He did it before, but agreed to
remain silent, and so charges were dropped: A quiet Indian man is the kind that sticks around. But his
anger grew, and after many years of complete silence, Builds the Fire reached his tipping point and
began to speak up again. To be stopped, he had to be arrested; to be convicted, his words had to be
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The Indians who came to hear his trial weep as he speaks of the slaughter of 800 beautiful ponies.
They are made proud as he tells of a single pony s rebellion. Even in this Alexie s equation is evident:
the anger, sadness, and resentment over injustice is poured into emotional fuel, which when harnessed
by Builds the Fire s stories becomes a reason to stand straighter. In the midst of hardship inspiration
has to be found in order make it through. Thomas transforms his rigged trial into a platform to speak
out from, he tells the stories he and his people need to survive. He brings attention back again to the
Native plight. The golf course being named after Qualchan isn t just another misdeed, it s a sign that
even the Natives are losing sight of what they NEED to be proud of and to remember. Thomas
survives what is thrown at him (the unfair arrest, the rigged trial, the eventual biased conviction)
because he has to, his imagination and anger over Native memory losses of tradition pushes his
actions, he prods his
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A Rational Review Of The Information Available From Social...
A rational review of the information available from social research on the subject of polygamy starts
with the study of polygamous relationships found in nature. In nature, polygamy is usually the result
of three factors: 1) the scarcity of the male species (polygyny); 2) the need for healthy partners to
propagate the species in societies where disease or lack of food is a concern; 3) the desire for a partner
of higher wealth and/or status. (Golden) In humans, hunter gatherer and tribal societies have typically
been polygamous for all three of these reasons but in our western culture these justifications are rarely
relevant. Regarding the first point, in most cultures in our world today (excepting the Chinese where
population control has skewed the balance), the population is evenly balanced between men and
women, especially in Western cultures. Regarding the need to mate with a healthier specimen, in
Western culture, sickness and disease strike the sexes more or less equally. The third factor, the desire
for a partner of higher wealth and/or status, is still relevant but the advantages of a polygamous
relationship to a wealthy or powerful partner do not necessarily outweigh a more satisfying
relationship to a less powerful partner in a monogamous relationship. It s a matter of choice.
How does rule of law view polygamy and how have they justified its elimination through the legal
process?
In the case of Loving v Virginia,(Loving) Chief Justice Warren of the Supreme
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Porter Five Forces Analysis
PORTERS 5 FORCES FOR THE NORWEGIAN SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY.
Porter s Five Forces Model is one of the most used tools to analyze an industry and help to develop a
business strategy. Michael E Porter introduced the model in 1979, and published by Harvard Business
Review under the name How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy . The model uses five forces that
have been identified to categorize an industry as intensely competitive or not competitive at all and
this will then determine the attractiveness of the market. An attractive industry with high profits will
have high barriers to entry, weak supplier and buyer bargaining power, few substitute products and
low competition. An unattractive industry will have the mirror image. Usually there are not these two
outcomes of a porters five forces analysis.
Threat of Substitutes Products: Very Weak
Today there are no products on the Norwegian market, which can compete with a smartphone.
Products that share similar features include tablets and personal computers. Both lack the innovative
method with how a smartphone solves a customer s needs (Monetate, 2015). The author sees therefore
no high level threat of substitute products.
Threat of New Entrants: Weak
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In addition, Norwegian smartphone consumers regular update or buy a new smartphone. These results
in a rapid change in smartphones for customers but there are more loyalty within iPhone users than
other brands even to the point to blind love (Forbes, 2014). The author has chosen to set the level to
medium based the system of subscription based sales that results in high switching cost (Marketing
magazine, 2014), there are no substitutes for a smartphone as mentioned earlier and buyers are
medium price sensitive. However, since Norway has such a high smartphone penetration there are
many buyers for the smartphone
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The Debate Of Security Versus Privacy Essay
In 2013, a man named Edward Snowden leaked classified information from the United States National
Security Agency (NSA). With this, the public discovered that even if you re not doing anything wrong
you re being watched and recorded. The presence of a watchful government wasn t anything new but
the means of surveillance was never fully disclosed by anyone. The biggest question raised by the
public was does our right to privacy still matter? . The NSA claims to be doing this in order to protect
the rights of citizens, not dissipate them. The debate of security versus privacy has evolved into a
choice between liberty and totalitarian control. Even if tyranny arises due to a global threat, once it s
established, the people are without a voice. Liberty requires security without intrusion, security plus
privacy. Even if people have nothing to hide, they should hold onto their rights to privacy as it is better
than submitting themselves to the will of an absolute power. For free will is the most valuable
characteristic of life on earth because with it, we act as individuals rather than subservient drones. in
fiction. George Orwell s 1984 introduces the concept of Big Brother, referring to the omnipotence of
government surveillance. The framing of Big Brother represents government surveillance at its worst;
Any defection from the norm will result in a person being tortured into submission. In reality, this
form of blatant government surveillance will always be met
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Case Study On Supply Chain Finance
Executive summary
A study is conducted on supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd.
Bangalore. TVS Motor Company Limited is a two wheeler manufacturer in India. The Company
produces a range of two wheelers from mopeds to racing motorcycles.
The main objective of the study is to identify the financial status of the Authorised Dealers and also
analyze the pre and post period status of supply chain finance of Authorised Dealers of TVSM. The
data is collected from questionnaire, dealer visits, personal interviews and structured phone interview.
An attempt was made to collect the data from all 70 Authorised Dealers and a response rate of 58/70
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT INTERNSHIP
The project is titled as A study on Supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors
Bangalore . The study was conducted for the purpose of analyzing the status of the authorised dealers
of TVSM with regards to the inventory funding program introduced by the company. The company
wants to know the status of the authorised dealers that whether they are interested in the supply chain
finance or not and also the status of documentation of the Authorised Dealers.
1.2TOPIC CHOSEN FOR STUDY
Supply Chain Finance for the Secondary Channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd., Bangalore 1.3NEED
FOR THE STUDY
In today s world Supply chain plays a dominant role in a manufacturing sector so it is very important
to study supply chain finance. The study also helps in analyzing supply chain finance and also the
financial status of the dealers of automobile sector.
1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
To understand the supply chain process at TVSM
To enhance the awareness of inventory funding program
To study the financial status of the authorised dealers
To understand and study the documentation process required for the supply chain finance for
secondary
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Summary Of The Foundation And Manifesto Of Futurism By...
The first Manifesto I read was The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism by Marinetti. Marinetti
highlights various concepts behind the futurist movement. Throughout his manifesto he describes old
versus new and personifies several places and machines. Like when he spoke of his automobile he
said We approach the the three panting beasts to stroke their burning breasts, full of love and
admiration. (Marinetti 643). He says that finally the old and mystical ideals and myths are far behind
them. He portrays these engines as demonic, but however his description sounds he isn t demonizing
technology, he is in fact admiring it. He also encourages people to take these risky leaps of faith. He
highlights the point that humans need conflict and revolutions bring out change. ... Show more content
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Like Marinetti in the previous manifesto, Duxiu also talks about the change from old to new, however
he states Revolution means the elimination of the old and the changeover to the new... (Duxiu 647) He
then speaks about how Europe has their own literary revolution but the people of his culture do not
revolt due to Ethics, morality, and culture (Duxiu 647) He then proceeds to talk about the revolutions
or advancements they had within their literature. He also mentions how other writers only skills were
in imitating the ancients and deceiving people... (Duxiu 650) The whole thing is basically a criticism
of the three mentioned in the manifesto and why European Literature was more
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Virtual Team
A virtual team are a group of people who work interdependently towards a shared purpose across
space, time and organization boundary using technology (Edwards Wilson, 2004). The team members
need not to originate from the same organization; it can be collaboration between several
organizations.
Due to rapid technological advancement, virtual working has significantly changed over the years
evident by the change in conducted to address the topic. Team work is becoming more common in the
corporate world and the virtual teams are created to ease the work coordination and increase
competitive advantage. The virtual team work members focus on a common goal with primary work
site different from one another. A number of scholars have focused their studies on the impacts of
virtual work to organizations structures. There challenges and advantages can however not provide
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What most researchers do not offer are critics to management deficits.
There tends to be a discrepancy when generalizations are made that the advantages of virtual teams
are far more than the disadvantages. Most researchers tend to concentrate on one side of the issue
either positively or negatively hence a possibility of narrow and biased conclusions.
The main flaw of virtual working researches relies on personal opinion rather than empirical data.
Absence of supporting evidence gives no way to judge the validity of the conclusions and as a result
undermine to the value of the work. These issues and problems with virtual teams tend to fade as the
team members become more experienced with the systems in virtual workplace(Lipnack, 1997).
Recommendations
Based on the research papers read, the following recommendations can be made on the management
of virtual
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Genetic Counselor Personal Statement
Throughout my college career, I have been fortunate to experience many opportunities to immerse
myself in the field of genetic counseling through phone interviews, job shadows and internships with a
variety of genetic counselors. As a sophomore still seeking to learn more about genetic counseling, I
arranged a telephone interview with Patricia Arscott, a cardiovascular counselor from the University
of Michigan. Patricia answered all of my questions involving the average job duties, responsibilities
and aspects of being a genetic counselor and gave me advice about suggested college courses to take
and resources for more information about the genetic counseling profession. By the end of the phone
call, the zeal with which Patricia described her career firmly cemented my belief that I wanted to
become a genetic counselor and feel just as passionate about my career too. ... Show more content on
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I discovered Sommer Hayden, a genetic counselor specializing in cancer genetics based out of the
Midland branch of the Mid Michigan Health network. Sommer kindly allowed me to shadow her for
an afternoon, where she explained to me the preparation undertaken prior to an appointment with a
patient. I observed Sommer with a patient as well as she counseled them for testing of HBOC. I can
still remember how I hung on Sommer s every word, amazed at how she was using her knowledge of
science and genetics to educate and counsel the patient in a way that they could easily understand. At
the close of our day, Sommer mentioned that she would be in need of an intern in the summer months
and suggested that I apply for the
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Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif
Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, (Punjabi, Urdu: ‫شریف‬ ‫نواز‬ ‫محمد‬ ‫)میاں‬ (born 25 December 1949) is a
Pakistani politician who was Prime Minister of Pakistan twice. He served two non consecutive terms
(November 1990 July 1993 and February 1997 October 1999). He leads the political party, Pakistan
Muslim League (N). He was Chief Minister of Punjab from 1985 to 1990. He owns Ittefaq Group, a
private steel mill enterprise.
He is a wealthy businessman and a conservative politician. His first term was shortened after the
Pakistan Army pressured him to resign. In 1997, he was overwhelmingly elected for a second term by
wide margins. During his second term, he notably ordered Pakistan s first nuclear tests in response to
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During his tenure, he was credited with increasing funding for sports activities and rural projects.[4]
Chief Minister of Punjab
He served for two consecutive terms as Chief Minister of Punjab, the most populous province of
Pakistan. (April 9, 1985 May 31, 1988) [5] From 1988 to August 1990, he became the Caretaker Chief
Minister after Zia ul Haq dissolved the assemblies. Because of his vast popularity, he received the
nickname Lion of the Punjab .[6]
First term as Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif became the prime minister of Pakistan on 1 November 1990 as the head of IJI and
succeeded Benazir Bhutto. He campaigned on a conservative platform and vowed to reduce
government corruption. He focused on improving the nation s infrastructure and spurred the growth of
digital telecommunication. He privatized government banks and opened the door for further industrial
privatization. He legalized foreign money exchange to be transacted through private money
exchangers. His privatization policies were continued by both Benazir Bhutto and Pervez Musharraf.
He took many steps to raise the issue of Kashmir on international forums, to transfer power peacefully
in Afghanistan so to put an end to the drug smugglers and illegal transaction of unregistered weapons
across the border which was promoting then increasing numbers of dacoits in the country. He also
wanted to continue the peaceful nuclear atomic program and to make Pakistan a truly
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Theme Of Secrecy In The Scarlet Letter
Have you ever tried to keep a secret? Not only is it difficult because you have to hide it all the time so
it doesn t slip out, it also takes a toll on your body because of stress. It causes you to stress all the time
about it coming out. The Scarlet Letter is no different. This novel shows the damage of secrecy on
relationships, physical health, and community status. There are many aspects to relationships that The
Scarlet Letter addresses. Husband wife, mother child, adulterer adulteress, individual town, and the
list goes on and on. The most obvious damage that secrecy can cause to relationships is what the book
is about: adultery. A husband or wife keeping an affair secret. This damages marriages, and in this
book, it also damaged a mother and her child. Hester almost lost her daughter because Pearl was the
product of an affair. Once someone has been unfaithful the damage is done. Unfortunately, only Hester
suffered the stigma of Adulteress, as she was the only one with external signs of the act. ... Show more
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He is sick and tormented for the adultery he participated in with Hester. He is sick because he is a
minister, a man of God, and he sinned. He not only sinned, but he made a child that he neither claims
or cares for. His secret is killing him. Another person who is internally struggling is Hester s husband,
who is pretending to be Chillingworth, and who is helping Dimmesdale suffer. He is intent on revenge
for the act that Dimmesdale and Hester did. Chillingworth is obsessed with ruining Dimmesdale.
Chillingworth s secret revenge is damaging himself, Dimmesdale, Hester, and
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Dna Extraction Investigation
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects different chemicals would have on DNA
extracted from kiwi. These corrosive chemicals include: citric acid cleaner, methanol, bleach and
water for the controlled sample. This was achieved as kiwis were soaked in the harsh chemicals and
the controlled sample, DNA was then extracted and observed. After the DNA was removed, it was
isolated and weighed in order to decide in which test was the most DNA damaged. The independent
variables for this experiment were days the kiwi was soaking in and resting. While the dependant
variable was the measure of DNA found in mass. Initial trials were performed in class of DNA
extraction. This time strawberry was used. The process that was undertaken
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Eddie s Death in Arthur Miller s A View From the Bridge...
Eddie s Death in Arthur Miller s A View From the Bridge Arthur Miller described this play as being
the slum that faces the bay on the seaward side of Brooklyn Bridge…the gullet of New York Arthur
Miller was born on October 1915, in New York City. His parents were both immigrants to the USA.
Miller s family lived in prosperity due to the success of his father s clothing manufacturing business.
However as the clothing manufacturing collapse, the family became bankrupt, with the American
Economy as a whole following the Wall Street crash. Following the Wall Street crash, Miller worked
as a longshoreman in New York s Brooklyn harbour. He experienced a dangerous and mysterious
world at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Beatrice s cousin, Rodolfo and Marco (two brother seeking refuge in the USA) appeared on the
scene all things changed as the story finally unfolds in a tragic bloody death. Eddie s wife, Beatrice,
was aware of the deeper, more disturbing reason for Eddie s protectiveness towards Catherine.
Nevertheless, Catherine is very selfish in her behaviour, had Catherine listened to Eddie and retained
respect for him, she might have not have fallen for Rodolfo and caused the chain of events leading to
the tragedy. Catherine should have been more conscientious, more obedient and resisted Rodolfo s
advance at Eddie s behest. Catherine was careless, absent minded and inattentive. Beatrice is liable for
Eddie s death based on the fact that she has not provided Catherine with the correct advice. Moreover,
Beatrice encourages Catherine to be independent and therefore misleading her. In provoking Catherine
with phrases as you got to keep yourself more , and go ahead, dance Rodolfo Beatrice forms a
protective barrier, forcing Eddie to back off Catherine s case in becoming an independent girl and
move ahead her relationship with Rodolfo. Beatrice saw the unhealthy attraction between Catherine
and Eddie but acted ineffectively and too late to stop it. You want somethin else, Eddie, and you can
never have her! Following the traditional law of the community
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Effect Of Amylase On Bread
THE EFFECT OF AMYLASE ON BREAD
What is bread? Bread is a food made of flour, water, and yeast mixed together and baked. In bread
making, our main focus will be on the enzyme amylase. In wheat, there is naturally appearing
amylase. Amylase in the shape of malted barley can be mixed with flour in minor amounts to achieve
a proper balance of enzymes. The key purpose of amylase in wheat flour is to break down complex
starches into simple sugars. Without this key process happening in the dough, fermentation would not
occur because yeast needs simple sugars in order to make carbon dioxide. A proper balance of natural
amylase in wheat flour is needed in order to make bread that is accurately fermented with a good
colored crust and well developed flavor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Numerous enzymes are needed in dough to break down starch into simple sugars that yeast can digest.
The process is a very complex one, and includes the enzymes alpha amylase and beta amylase. Starch
occurs in two different forms, a branched form called amylopectin and an unbranched chain called
amylose.
The dough must contain some alpha amylase to be able to digest the portion of starch that is
amylopectin. If the alpha amylase is too much in the dough the starch will completely liquify. Alpha
amylase attacks starch virtually wherever along its chains, producing smaller chains of different
lengths. These chains can hold smaller units called dextrin s that contain numerous units of glucose.
Beta amylase can then digest these dextrin s into maltose.
Flour always has a suitable supply of beta amylase that can digest amylose totally into sugars. Beta
amylase attacks amylose the chains and breaks them into molecules of maltose. Maltose is a
disaccharide (A disaccharide is the sugar formed when two simple sugars are joined by glyosidic
linkage) containing two glucose
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Why A Penny Is The United States Government Should...
Say Goodbye to the Penny There is a good chance that when an item is purchased, change will be
given back. It is also very likely that the change included multiple pennies. These pennies will then
proceed to be left in a pocket and forgotten, never to be used again because their purchasing power is
non existent. The United States government should discontinue the manufacturing of pennies. Pennies
do not serve the primary role of currency anymore. Also, pennies are uneconomical to produce and
waste taxpayers money by lining the pockets of corporations. Lastly, many other countries have
discontinued the production of their cent pieces with no negative impact. To understand why a penny
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In the beginning of the use of fiat currency, many governments backed the value of the currency with
gold. For a while, thirty five United States Dollars could be traded for 1 Troy ounce of gold at a bank.
Today however, the USD is no longer backed by gold. Most money today is just worthless paper , and
if the government endorsing that money fails, it turns that currency into useless paper. (This is causes
hyperinflation and recently happened to the Zimbabwean dollar.)
All of this ties back into the original problem with pennies. Fiat currency cannot itself be worth more
than the value it is given. It would make absolutely no sense to take a dollar worth of gold and make it
into a 50 cent coin. If this was done, people would just use the coin as gold, not the 50 cent piece it
was supposed to be. When the material fiat money is made out of is worth more than the government
proclaimed value, the purpose of that currency has failed and it has turned back into commodity
currency. A penny currently costs 1.8 cents to make. That 1.8 cent chuck of metal is then assigned a
value of 1 cent. It is unthinkable to lose .8 cents for every penny manufactured. This is just like the
aforementioned example where a dollar worth of gold was made into a 50 cent coin. When quarters
and dimes used to be made out of silver, and the price of silver started to rise, the silver content in
coins was reduced so
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The mining industry in developing nations often lacks the...
The mining industry in developing nations often lacks the enforcement of ethical principles, laws and
regulations. I therefore believe developing nations are better off without large mining companies
operating within them. Mining majors can use force to get there way and this often includes political
involvement and corruption. Mining companies often overlook the artisanal miners, that use the mine
as their lone source of income, and move them out from the mines. The impact on locals is not usually
not taken into account when a new mine is set up. Mining companies often disregard the citizenship,
fairness and dignity principles of the Global Business Standards Codex to improve profits. Mining
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As corruption is seen as a cheaper alternative to fixing the problem. I believe that developing nations
are better off without mining majors in operation within them because of the possibility for
government corruption. Developing nations are better off without mining majors because the country
is seen as a target for large revenue gains, the Global Business Standards Codex and fair treatment of
local people can often be disregarded at the expense of profits. Artisanal miners live in or around
mines and generally do all of their work by hand, including the extraction of ore, to make a living. As
these people live on the mine, if a company wants to buy the mine then they have to move the whole
town elsewhere. In accordance with the fairness principle, which has always been involved with
ethical thought (Paine et al. 2005), the mining company should provide housing for the artisanal
miners. However, by doing this, the company is taking the miners away from their source of money
and livelihood, which creates an imbalance. An example of this is the Canadian mining company in
Essakane, Burkina Faso (Siegel 2013). As global mining companies seek new avenues of revenue they
are increasingly turning to the developing world. In developing countries mining is used by locals as a
source of income when farms fail, which is becoming increasingly common with global warming. The
increasing number of artisanal miners causes
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Seasonal And Anthropogenic Changes In Edonesia Case Study
Wendy Erb has been completing her research since 2005. Her research project had the aim of looking
at flexible responses to seasonal and anthropomorphic changes in primates. She focuses on the
environment of the Southeast Asian rainforests. This is due to the presence of dramatic supra annual
masting cycles with peaks in fruit 2 5 times the normal abundance. The forest experiences severe El
niño effects meaning irregular global climates. The impact is also due to the severe drought resulting
in widespread forest fires and haze. In Indonesia rainfall decreases up to 60% compared to normal
recordings. Wendy s key research questions were How ecology and physiology shape behaviour and
How these relationships are affected by seasonal and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The research objective was to analyze how seasonal they are with predictions of low birth seasonality.
Simakobu s are medium sized colobines with a 6.6 month estimated gestation time. The typical living
groups are one male, three females, two juveniles and one to two infants. Data was collected from
2006 to 2008, 373 census days with 11 births and 1787 feeding points. Infant groups were measured
for size, motor skills and colour against a three point scale.
Siberut ecology displays no distinct annual variation, the climate is warm and wet with an absence of
dry season. Fruit is available nine months out of the whole year. Simokubu feeding is characterized by
strong annual variation with fruit intake peaking in June and September. Simokobu reproduction
exhibits moderate annual variation and a moderate peak in October. The conceptions coincided with
peaks in unripe fruit as there is high costs in lactation due to costs of the physical environment. The
seasonal effects are because of the environmental seasonality due to the preference of fruit. Giving
birth occurs approximately six months after fruit availability peaks. This happens due to conceiving
occurring at good condition which supports the idea of Simakobu s being capital breeders.
The Pongo pygmaeus Orangutans were studied in Bornea at the Tuanan research
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The Super Bowl
My spirit is broken, my days are cut short, the grave awaits me. (job 17:10 NIV) Well, it s finished.
The Super Bowl is done and Denver begins their reign as champions of the NFL. For all of its
overhype, I have to admit I enjoy the Super Bowl. I look forward to it even if my favorite teams aren t
playing. Actually my favorite teams haven t played in a Super Bowl in a long time. But I enjoy the
hype leading up to it. I enjoy all of the analysis. I enjoy watching the commercials , at least most of
them. I remain more than a bit uncomfortable with the puppy/monkey/baby creature. Mascots should
make you want to buy the product, not create an urge to garb a baseball bat and try to kill it while you
mutter prayers to send it back to the Netherworld from which it came. And this game, at least on paper
had a lot going for it. The old pro versus the brash young gunslinging quarterback. One QB a physical
phenom, the other moving as if he is put together by bailing wire. A top offense versus a crippling
defense. In some ways that s what you want to see in a Super Bowl. But what I enjoy the most is the
after game interviews and press conferences. Well, specifically the interviews with the losers. Please
don t think I m being particularly sadistic about that. But let s face it, the interviews with the winners
are pretty boring. They all pretty much say the same thing. They thank their teammates, family and
owners. talk about giving 100%, its a team effort. And
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Political Philosophy Is The Issue Of Political Obligation
One of the central issues in political philosophy is the issue of political obligation. This concerns the
presence, the nature and especially the foundation of a particular relationship between government and
its citizens. Philosophical Anarchism challenges this relationship. In this endeavor it differs from the
position of Political Anarchism, which has as its main goal not only the moral devaluation but also the
decline of the state. Conversely, the main method of philosophical anarchism is the rejection of
theories that support the political task without necessarily to adopt the position that the state is
inevitably evil and it must be abolished. The political authority concerns a grid of exclusive rights on
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The main concern of anarchism is that the political limitations are such that create problems as it has
to do with the individual freedom and fulfillment. On the one hand, we find our lives to be controlled
by political institutions and we take this power for granted. On the other, usually in our lives we want
to decide ourselves about major issues that affect us, to be able to make choices and act freely, without
the others to decide for us. Then why in the case of the state we consider the control and authority of
others over us for granted? The answer is that the states were created in order to serve their citizens.
They are good for our lives, destined to make easier and fair the coexistence between us. The states
form a scheme that is created by man himself to ameliorate his life. Therefore, they are his choice, a
product of the very freedom of man, of his will to govern himself. But this seems to give birth to a
paradox; man decided to govern himself because he does not want to be governed. Substantially the
paradox is not a paradox. It is only apparently paradoxical. This is because the restrictions are not
incompatible with freedom when they derive from it. The appearance of the paradox reflects the idea
that the best way to justify the authority and the limitations over people is to demonstrate that
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Career Objectives For My Progressive Organization
Career Objective
Having achieved a high level of competency as an accomplished customer service/administration
professional, I am actively pursuing a challenging new career opportunity where I can utilise my
extensive experience gained over the past 25+ years. Leading by example and achieving exceptional
results in a variety of roles, including Site Security Supervisor (Inspector Rank), Senior Security
Officer, Second In Charge Security Operations, APS Administrative Levels 3, 4 6, Petty Officer,
Leading Seaman and Able Seaman. I have demonstrated proficiency in the delivery of high quality
customer service, leading and supervising teams, coupled with strong business administration,
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ns, Canberra Institute of Technology
1998 Certificate III in Frontline Management, RAN/National Framework for the Recognition of
Training
1993 Advanced Certificate in Personnel Administration, RAN/National Framework for the
Recognition of Training
Key Skills Competencies
 Provision of Team Supervision Leadership
 Operations and Administration Management
 Human Resources Administration Compliance
 Lead, Motivate, Train, Coach Empower Staff
 Stakeholder Relationship Management Liaison
 Manage Finance Accounting Functions
 Accounts Receivable/Payable Financial Reporting
 Payroll and Accounting Administration Support
 Monitor Work Practices Set Work Priorities
 Project Contract Management on Time Budget
 Engage Network with Industry Peak Bodies
 Upholds a Clear Vision Manages Cultural Change
 Develops Implement Initiatives Drive Innovation
 Meet all Regulatory Compliance Requirements
 Applies Ooccupational Health and Safety Principles
 Provide Recommendations to Enhance Performance
 Undertake Research Market Analysis Activities
 High Level of Integrity, Dependability Results Driven
 Instils a Positive Culture Drives Business Reform
 Meet Achieve Departmental Performance Targets
 High Level Conceptual, Analytical Writing Skills
 Understands Applies Government Legislation
 Ability to Meet Deadlines Conflicting Priorities
 Capacity to Resolve Issues Develop Procedures
 Committed to
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Essay On Biblical Worldview
As we begin by analyze my worldview based on opinions on how there is good and evil in the world
,and revise my thoughts with keys fact of a biblical and secular view of worldview. Giving a statement
that is logical factual and define my contemplate plan in life as we grow older. My personal recital life
on when it is right time to get married and show how I would raise my family through the Eyes of a
Lion. My Academic Goals for graduation and the future. My professional goals on my walk through
ministry with the Lord and enlightenment with creativity on how the world changes the environment
and further more into the future. Using Creativity and looking with the Eyes of a Lion by looking
forward into the future and my beliefs and by directing a path closer to the Lord with my family. ...
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Based on a biblical worldview there are thoughts about if God is all knowing and all powerful is he
the ruler before and today. He will be here from the beginning till no end because God is eternal.
According to a Secular view by Humanism which they see what is reality and real and that man is the
measure . Life and death, When there is life there a short period of us. We are living in one piece of
sand. In heaven does it take all the sand in the world and that is not if 1% of our life. Death is no fear
to a Christian in a second you will be there with the Lord. Showing God creation that each day was
something to give us and animals to live on the earth. We were to live in perfection in God s own
image. The seventh day God rested Genesis 2:3 Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy,
because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had
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Effect Of The Witches In Macbeth
How do the witches affect the actions of Macbeth?
Macduff enters Holding Macbeth s Lifeless head. Hail King of Scotland! , Cheer the people. How did
it get to this? How did a soft hearted and honest noble like Macbeth get into this position? The quick
and easy answer is that it was the work of the three witches.
At the beginning of the play, the three witches gave Macbeth and Banquo prophecies; Macbeth will be
king, thane of Cawdor, and be thane of Glamis. They also said that Banquo s sons will be kings. At
first, Macbeth didn t think much about what the witches said until the first prophecy came true;
Macbeth was awarded Thane of Cawdor. After that Macbeth was sure that the witches were telling the
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One of the apparitions told Macbeth to be bold, violent and laugh at men because no man born from
women would kill Macbeth. Be bloody, bold, and resolute. Laugh to scorn the power of man, for none
of woman born shall harm Macbeth (4.1.81 83). Another one told Macbeth that he wouldn t be
defeated until Birnam Wood comes to fight him at Dunsinane Hill Be lion mettled, proud, and take no
care Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are. Macbeth shall never vanquish be until Great
Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall come against him.
All these predictions made Macbeth very confident in himself. No man born from a woman would kill
him and for the woods of Great Birnam To come to Dunsinane Hill was almost impossible, Or so he
thought.He was motivated to be violent and bold in his actions. He killed Macduff s wife and children
and stayed to fight Macduff when Edward s army marched to Dunsinane Hill with branches of Great
Birnam. Since no man born of a woman could ever harm him, Macbeth thought that he would be able
to defeat Macduff. For example, when he killed Young Siward Macbeth didn t even feel accomplished
because he believed that he would never lose a battle to a man and that he wouldn t be defeated until
Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. Thou wast born of woman. But swords I Smile at, weapons
laugh to scorn, Brandished by man that s of a woman born. (5.7.13 15)
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How To Write A Rhetorical Analysis Of A Snowstorm
This painting is about a lower class family that is going through a snowstorm in the middle of the
winter to survive instead of just staying inside the warm house. This painting is called the snowstorm
and was painted by Francisco Goya to illustrate a lighter but still hard time in life. This painting is
about a family out in a snowstorm and illustrates a lot about the character of the family with the
hardships that they went through, along with the desperation and willpower to survive.
While the family is out in the middle of the snowstorm they have many hardships to deal with. The
family is all grouped together in the middle of the painting with their jackets wrapped around them
and their heads facing down to keep warm with snow in every direction of them as if they don t want
to travel. This shows that the family is cold and, yet they have to face the hardship of the winter. The
tree next to the family is severely swayed to the right the branch in front of the family was broken off
from the tree and laying on the ground showing how hard it was to face the cold and wind of the
storm. A dog is in front of the family at attention on all four feet with the dog s paw prints trailing the
dog showing that the family is moving in the direction away from the prints. There is a dead pig
draped across and the back of a mule and tied down to it, along with a man on the left side has a gun
in between his arms tucked into his body as if he is the one who hunts the food for the family.
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Elvis Informative Speech
Elvis Presley Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and some people sway back
and forth. I sorta de em all together, I guess. Elvis Aaron Presley. Elvis Presley also known as the
King of Rock N Roll got his first guitar when he was 12. Who knew that guitar would make the one
and only Elvis into who he was. His Youth Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935. He was
born in a 2 room house to Gladys and Vernon Presley. His twin brother Jessie Garon was stillborn and
Elvis had to grow up as an only child. Elvis s family was very close as they lived near each other in
Tupelo, Mississippi. Throughout Elvis s childhood, he went to the Assembly of God Church where he
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It was #1 on the Billboard s Pop Charts for 8 weeks, was #1 on the Country Charts, and #5 on the R B
Charts. Beginning in December 1961 his song Blue Hawaii was #1 on the Billboard Charts for 20
weeks. They say Elvis Presley sold over 1 BILLION records world wide. Elvis has 150 different
albums and singles that have been certified gold, platinum, or multi platinum and 144 songs were on
Billboard Hot 100 Pop Chart in America, 114 in the top 40, 40 in top 10, and 18 in #1. He starred in
33 successful films and had 3 Elvis specials on network television. He got 14 Grammy nominations
and won 4 of them. Some of Elvis s other accomplishments include buying a mansion in Memphis,
Tennessee, was awarded as 1 of the 10 outstanding Young Men of The Nation, and in 1993 the U.S.
postal service announced that Elvis s image would be used for a commemorative postage stamp. He
lived a very successful
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Essay
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum publically showcases Mrs. Gardner s collection in the greater
Boston area. Each room functions as a chapter of a pilgrimage. When one travels through various
countries and time periods, one inevitably ends up in a gallery built in the imitation of a chapel, and
subsequently the Gothic room. In this paper, I will examine the Gothic room s theme in relation to the
placement of its objects. I will also evaluate the room s strengths and challenges in serving the public,
and how the conventions employed in this room contribute to the general accessibility of the museum.
The room I chose at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum follows a Gothic theme. It contains objects,
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Gardner s will. While the community has access to the museum, it is not as well known as the
Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The museum s upper floors, built with narrow hallways and staircases,
cannot accommodate large groups. The elevator is also not marked clearly, which creates a funneling
system with the one set of stairs. There is also a lack of information about art works displayed in the
museum. Since, in her will, Mrs. Gardner rejected any alteration to the museum s walls, visitors can
only rely on a limited amount of information cards when encountering an artwork, due to a lack of
labels. It is for that reason that academics who visit the museum to do research might find the scarcity
of information challenging. This process turns the museum visit into a treasure hunt of trying to locate
a specific object listed on the sheet to learn more about it. While this differs from a normal display, it
allows the patrons to interact with the art in a leisurely manner. It has the positive effect of entering a
new world when one walks into the
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Malnutrition In Older Adults
Older adults are particularly at risk for malnutrition due to changes in their bodies as they age and the
medications they take, which can affect their ability to absorb vital nutrients. (Kathleen Cameron,
Senior Director of NCOA s Center for Healthy Aging). Some problems that can be caused by
malnutrition are a weak immune system, poor wound healing, and muscle weakness.
In a study ( Malnutrition Among Cognitively Intact Non Critically Ill Adults in the Emergency
Department. Published online in the Annals of Emergency Medicine) of senior s ER visits reveals that
physician care in the US is out of touch with reality, that there are gaping holes in the nutritional
quality of the American food supply and that modern day health insurance plans are an illusion of
healthcare. In this study the patient s primary care physicians overlooked their underlying problem of
malnutrition. Their insurance plans were useless to issues of nutrition and only served the medical
system. In this study, the statistics show that the doctors typically glance over the simple ways that
diet can be used to bring people back to health. Too many people lean on a doctor s advice when all
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Half of the seniors living in these centers were nutritionally depleted. This proves there is a severe
problem with the food supply that the Assisted Living Centers serve to seniors. (Natural News)
One in three elderly hospital patients suffer from malnutrition but go largely unnoticed by hospital
staff; Australian research has revealed. The study, in the journal Nutrition Dietetics published by
Wiley Blackwell, found risk factors for malnutrition, such as recent weight loss and poor appetite,
were being overlooked, and malnourished patients were not being referred to dieticians.
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Who Killed The Notorious B. Ig Case Study
Who killed the Notorious B.I.G? That is the question that has been asked since Christopher Wallace
aka Biggie Smalls was shot and killed in a drive by shooting on March 9, 1997. Biggie smalls was last
seen in his car with his friends leaving a party when he was sitting at a light and a car pulled up next to
him and shot him four times in the chest. In order to try to solve this case investigators have to collect
as much evidence as possible, they would have to take statements from the witnesses that were at the
crime scene such as Sean Combs who was in the car in front of Biggie, Damien Dash and James
Lloyd who was in the car with Biggie, and anyone else who may have seen this act of murder.
Because some of the suspects for this case were
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Real World Aggression
1. I think that media violence definitely contributes to real world aggression especially for younger
children. When people watch war movies or television shows, they tend to act more aggressively. For
young children, it is something they want to copy in real life when they play with friends. People more
likely to mimic what they saw on media and copy the behavior in real life. There are some criminals
who are not socially friendly, watch violence television shows or play war games, go out and kill
others just like when they playing games. Some people have trouble differentiating the real life and
the media world.
If I were to advice parents or lawmaker, set the age limit to each media shows which they are doing
now. Young people tend to have
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Sociological Observation
Location The primary school used in the study is a government owned institution, named from the
street it is located on in the parish capital of St. Catherine. It is considered an intercity school. There
are 24 classrooms in a two story building. The school has been in operation since 1973. There is an
average of 40 students to one teacher in each classroom. The students in each class have mixed
abilities, they are from low socio economic background and are sometimes absent from school,
especially at the lower level. The school houses students from Grades one to six. Currently, there are
twenty four classrooms at the school, a computer room, reading room, guidance room, Physical
Education Room and a Library. The study took place with the grade three classes; one of which the
researcher presently teaches.
Data Collection Procedure Instrument
In collecting data, the researcher utilized a variety of tools to ensure that data retrieved were accurate
and met the objectives of the study. The researcher used two instruments during the study. These
instruments were: an observation checklist and a questionnaire. Observation Checklist
According to DeWalt and DeWalt (2011) observation is a method in which the researcher takes part in
the daily activities and interactions of a group of people as one of the means of learning the explicit
and tacit aspect of their life routines. The main advantage of observation during the research process is
that it is flexible so
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Working With Supervisors
When it comes to working within a system and dealing with supervisors in their leadership roles, I
always found them to be a little difficult at times to bear with. I have supervisor named Liv with
whom work with. I first found out about her working style through other employees who have worked
with her in different departments. Liv was an extreme micromanager as well as a person who would
demand some of the employees to stay past their work hours for work that was her own responsibility.
Interpersonal conflicts quickly arose at work with everyone feeling that this working for her is not
exactly a treat. What I found interesting while researching and observing my supervisor s way of
managing and working was that she was always under stress from upper management.
We did not see this side of the business that she was always under and after that I started developing
respect for her little by little. If someone were to ask me what I would possibly think of her, then my
thoughts would be that given the current stress load from upper management, I myself would behave
possibly the same way. I agree with the judgements that she gave us which in turn helped us out in the
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I have supervisor named Liv with whom work with. I first found out about her working style through
other employees who have worked with her in different departments. Liv was an extreme
micromanager as well as a person who would demand some of the employees to stay past their work
hours for work that was her own responsibility. Interpersonal conflicts quickly arose at work with
everyone feeling that this working for her is not exactly a treat. What I found interesting while
researching and observing my supervisor s way of managing and working was that she was always
under stress from upper
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Bobo The Doll Experiment Summary
Albert Bandura s Bobo the Doll Experiment was performed to solidify and add credence to his belief
that all human behavior is learned through social imitation, rather than inherited through genetic
influences. During the 1960s, many psychologists debated whether genetics or environmental factors,
such as social learning, effected a child s development. Bandura designed the Bobo Doll experiment to
prove that children imitate behaviors set by role model s. Bandura s research hastened the evolution of
the 20th century experimental psychology from pure behaviorism into what is now known as social
cognitive learning (Artino, 2017). The 1961 experiment followed thirty six boys and thirty six girls
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Bandura s findings and his social learning theory help explain this correlation. The American
Academy of Pediatrics decided to explore if this correlation can be scientifically exhibited in research
studies. They discovered that media does indeed influence children because of the ideas founded by
Bandura s theory. A child can learn aggressive behaviors by imitating others, including those who are
portrayed in the media. This is because children younger than eight years have difficulty being able to
distinguish reality from fantasy (Media Violence, 2009). Therefore, they can be vulnerable to learning,
or adopting the attitudes and behaviors of a role model found in the media. However, this discovery is
not always detrimental. Much of prosocial media uses Bandura s theory to their advantage, and creates
role models that exhibit excellent behavior (Ng,
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Gender Roles Socialization
Socialization and Gender Roles Growing up in the United States was a blast although, I have noticed
that gender role have affected in many peoples lives. Since I am only nineteen years old I don t have
much life experience. Even though I am only nineteen years old I noticed that a lot of roles have
changed from early 2000s to now. I believe that equality in genders have improved a lot, not just the
United States but, also a lot of countries all over the world. Reading about gender roles throughout the
history is very shocking on how women didn t have the same equal rights compare to men. Up to now
their are still stereotypes and equal rights that affect both men and women. Baseball was a big part of
my life growing up. Every year
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Cinderella Stories
Cinderella Stories Lesson Plan
Sherryl Green
Grand Canyon University: RDG:585
October 8, 2012
Lesson Plan
Cinderella Stories
ABSTRACT In this study of Cinderella Stories, second grade students will use charts and diagrams to
discover the similarities and differences among stories. Students will develop writing skills using
descriptive language and details. They will strengthen their comprehension skills through the use of
magical Cinderella tales from different lands and apply map skills in learning which country each
story comes from. These magical tales will help students to develop awareness that different
Cinderella tales have much in common.
Materials
Class comparison Chart
Graphic Organizers:
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The students will analyze similarities and differences of Cinderella like characters. Students will
demonstrate their understanding of story elements by writing their own Cinderella story.
Procedures
1. Ask students What makes a Cinderella story?
Discuss what every Cinderella story must have.
Explain to students that many countries have their own Cinderella Stories. Today we will read a
Cinderella story about an Indian Girl. We will look at the differences and similarities compared to the
Traditional Cinderella. 2. Review story elements using the Cinderella chart. 3. Read aloud: The Rough
Faced Girl. 4. As a class add The Rough Faced Girl story elements and information to the class
Cinderella Chart 5. Locate Ontario Canada on the world map and place a map pin identifying its
location.
Reading and Writing 1. Divide students into peer partners to compare and contrast Cinderella and The
Rough Faced Girl using a Venn Diagram.
Independent Reading 1. Make a book mark for The Rough Faced Girl using the book mark template.
Literature Groups 1. Students work in literature groups to research a country of their choice, and write
a Cinderella story from that country. Remind students to consider how the setting and plot will change
due to the unique features of the chosen country. 2. Literature groups will present their country and
Cinderella story in a presentation format of their choice. (Literature
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Dormitory
Dormitory History
From the beginning of the college in 1922 until the mid to late 1960s, the college had functioned
predominantly as a commuter campus. Most of the students were Arkansas City or Cowley County
residents, certainly within driving distance to the college. The few who were non residents were able
to obtain housing from private citizens.
During the 1960s, the number of students coming from outside Cowley County began to increase
dramatically. College personnel such as Del Heidebrecht, Ben Cleveland, Bill Scott, and Dr. Gwen
Nelson attempted to secure privately owned facilities in which students could rent. At the same time
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Its capacity was 40 students. Expansion of the facility began on Jan. 2, 1989, bringing the capacity to
86 students. The building, now known as the Kirke W. Dale Dormitory, was completed in time for the
1989 fall semester. The William R. Docking Dormitory was ready for occupancy at the beginning of
the 1994 fall semester, and the college s newest dormitory, Oscar Kimmell, was completed in time for
the start of the 2001 fall semester.
Typesssss
Traditional
Traditional style dormitories consist of a room shared by two people with access to communal
bathrooms, laundry facilities and sometimes kitchens. The buildings may house both sexes, but living
spaces and communal bathrooms will be assigned to specific sexes usually by floor or by section. The
benefits of this style are that all facilities except individual dorm rooms will be cleaned by janitorial
staff. The downside of this style of dormitory is the lack of privacy that may occur in communal
bathrooms.
Suites
Suite style dormitories consist of two or more rooms connected by a bathroom. Usually, there are two
people assigned to one room. Having a bathroom connected to your dorm room is convenient in the
middle of the night or when you need to grab a quick shower. However, it falls on the occupants to
clean the bathroom facilities
Single Rooms
Some colleges offer private rooms in their dormitories. These rooms will be occupied by one person.
Depending on the
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Antigonometry Lab Report
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY
1.1 Introduction
Carbon is the sixth element in the periodic table, the fourth most abundant element in the universe and
the basic building block for all life. Carbon mostly exists in all organic molecules and 95% of it is the
important basis of all chemical compounds. Carbon has been identified as a natural compound such as
DNA and photosynthesis process. Carbon is unique in possessing allotropes of each possible
dimensionality, 3D diamond, 3D graphite, 2D graphene, 1D nanotube and 0D fullerene. Fullerenes are
accepted as the fourth form of solid carbon after amorphous, graphite and diamond forms. Fullerenes
are carbon clusters constituted by an even number of carbon atoms in the form of a hollow sphere. ...
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Each carbon atom is covalently bonded (sp2 hybridized) to three other carbon atoms in a hexagonal
array, leaving one free electron per each carbon atom. Each hexagon in the graphene sheet exhibits
two pi electrons, which are delocalized allowing for the efficient conduction of electricity. A single
layer of graphite is called grapheme. This material displays extraordinary electrical, thermal and
physical properties. Graphene is technically a non metal but is often referred to as a quasi metal due to
its properties being like that of a semiconducting material and allowing it to display high electron
mobility at room temperature. Graphene is the basic structural element of carbon allotropes such as
graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotube and
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What Are Cell Surface Carbohydrates
Cell surface carbohydrates are carbohydrate chains that are bonded to lipids and proteins that are
within the phospholipid bilayer of a cell. These are known as glycolipids and glycoproteins; they have
carbohydrate chains protruding from them out of the cell membrane surface. They are the first
molecules to be encountered and recognized by other cells, so they are used to identify the cell.
Carbohydrates are used as the ligand component of glycoconjugates (glycoproteins and glycolipids)
and their structure varies depending on the structure of the molecule it binds to, ranging from small
saccharide units to very large polysaccharide chains. Although the carbohydrate chains are generally
oligosaccharides and can either be straight or branched. Cell surface carbohydrates coat the exterior
surfaces of cell membranes and extend from the phospholipid bilayer into the aqueous environment
outside the cell presenting information rich binding sites and have the potential to carry necessary
information to act as markers for cellular recognition. The anomeric carbon of the carbohydrate binds
to the hydroxyl group present on the lipid or protein through a covalent bond referred to as a
glycosidic bond. The carbohydrate is hydrophilic and contains polar groups that enable the molecule
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Interactions can occur between glycoconjugates in the same cell as well as trans interactions between
two different cell membranes. The carbohydrate will bind to a specific complementary carbohydrate
or lectin (a carbohydrate binding protein) of a neighboring cell. The detailed chemical structure of
carbohydrates means that these compounds are able to fulfil a range of important biological functions.
The major functions of these cell surface markers are cell signalling and cell to cell adhesion and
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Tata Case
1. Which, if any, of the following initiatives undertaken by Ratan Tata do you think were good ideas?
a) Creation of a Group Brand b) Building of equity interlocks among the Tata companies c) Sale of a
part of Tata Industries Limited to the Hong Kong based Jardine Matheson group d) Revitalisation of
Tata Administrative Services 2. What do you think of some critics opinion that Ratan Tata was moving
the group of companies in exactly the opposite direction from where it should be going? The Indian
economy following the 1991 crisis swiftly moved away from central planning economy towards
market based economy with the government having less intervention and control. As a result,
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 Benefiting from advertising the group identity and brand image rather than products/services of
each group.  Attracting foreign capital (Indian government encouraged foreign investment) for new
ventures. Foreign investors feel more comfortable working with a reputable party. Appendix 7
provides evidence of this (e.g. ventures with IBM, AT T, Bell Canada).  Establishing a code of
conduct to ensure quality and ethical business practices.  Reducing chances of internal competition
(e.g. ACC, Tisco and Tata Chemicals). There were certain competitive threats due to opening up the
Indian economy. One brand, instead of many, will create a strong equity that will benefit all Tata
companies to fight competitors entering Indian market. 1. b) Having equity interlocks among the Tata
companies have a number of potential benefits including:  Creating common identity and aligning
companies with the group s objectives  Tata Sons having better control across the whole group 
Having ability to use resources across more effectively (transfer of human capital, utilising group s
plants, facilities and services) that would lead to creating various synergies and benefit from
economies of scope.  Ability to raise capital internally. This is important in case of a hostile
takeover. Many promoters have been increasing company holdings. Investors with at least 26%
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Okonkwo Gender Roles
Rather early in the story, Things Fall Apart, we are met with this line his whole life was dominated by
fear, the fear of failure and of weakness . This line is referring to the life of the main character,
Okonkwo, who struggles with an internal fear throughout the book. This line from the story, in my
opinion, for shadows a lot of themes and motives that take place through out the story. Most
specifically I think this line can be applied to the theme of gender that is pushed during the entirety of
the book. Gender plays a big role within the tribes and within Okonkwo s life, I say this because most
things that Okonkwo does or events that take place in the tribe have some aspect of a gender role
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With all of this being said about gender roles I believe that the line his whole life was dominated by
fear, the fear of failure and of weakness points to the idea that Okonkwo saw it as a failure and a
weakness to show emotion and to show a feminine side. Okonkwo wants to project this hyper
masculine self and reject anything feminine leaving him with imbalances. When I say imbalances I
mean things like that fact that he beats his wife and alienates his sons. I believe that the overall fear of
being feminine stems from the fear of being like his father, who was considered a weak man.
Continuing with the line his whole life was dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness ,
Okonkwo is overcome with the fear of becoming his father, who is considered a weak and lazy man.
Okonkwo lets this fear overcome him and causes him to project the hyper masculine tendencies that
he displays. The fear of being weak and lazy pushed him to the point that he takes part in the murder
of his adopted son, Ikemefuna. Okonkwo s inability to let go of this fear ultimately leads him to his
own
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Broken Chain Of Authority In Henry IV
In Henry IV, Part 1, Shakespeare establishes a theme of a broken chain of authority through Hotspur s
vivid language revealing the Percy s regret in originally supporting the illegitimate king. Despite
originally supporting him, Hotspur shows true disrespect for the King through symbolism whenever
he calls him a thorn and a cankered Bollingbroke. In Medieval times subordinates of the King were
supposed to show the utmost respect to their superior. Disrespecting and insulting your King was both
taboo and forbidden at the time. Hotspur s language shows how truly disgusted he is with his King.
Hotspur s juvenile insults show that the chain of Authority is indeed broken. Hotspur doesn t only
think his King is disgusting; Hotspur also implies
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The Role of a Nurse
1.1
Analyse the Role of the Nurse
The complex nature of nursing means that there is no single definition that encompasses every aspect
of the role of the nurse. A nurse is required to have several attributes and skills to carry out their
everyday duties; they must show compassion, empathy, excellent communication skills both verbal
and non verbal. In some cases nurses are also required to become advocators for patients who are not
able to communicate for themselves. A nurse is also required to be non prejudice and understand and
acknowledge other cultures and beliefs, for example some religions do not believe in blood
transfusions, as a nurse it is important not to judge when faced with such a dilemma.
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Other member may become resentful and this could cause the team to break down.
Working under supervision is equally as important as working in a team when it comes to nursing. It is
important because a nurse is required to be competent in everything she/he does. Therefore it is
beneficial as support is provided from a senior more experienced member of staff who is able to guide
and monitor junior members of the team. Monitoring the level of care/service provided to patients and
has the simultaneous purposes of enhancing the professional functioning of the junior member(s)
(Consedine, 2004, internet).
1.3
Explain a range of ethical and moral dilemmas faced by a nurse.
Nurses face a wide range of ethical and moral dilemmas throughout their career. Ethical dilemmas are
situations in which there are conflicting moral claims. In some of these situations people do not know
what the ethically right thing to do is. They do not agree about the ethically right thing to do and often
cannot find satisfactory solutions or there are two equally unsatisfactory solutions. Or they may know
what the ethically right thing to do is, but do not want to act on this.
Do not resuscitate is becoming an increasingly common ethical dilemma. Some patients would prefer
not to be resuscitated where as others may decide otherwise. Recent cases have highlighted the
desirability to be resuscitated;
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Morals In America Today Essay
Morals of America Today The morals of America are not what they used to be. Slowly but surly they
have been degraded and are about to wither away all together. A person s morals are created through
how one is raised, and what one is taught to believe in or stand for. Those who grow up with weak
roots, or don t build themselves a solid foundation to sand on for life, will fall into whatever is around
them, making their morals the same as what they see in their environment. There are many reasons
that morals of the average American are waning, but the main reasons are due to where someone is
raised, how they were disciplined and what they are exposed to as they grow up. Today a persons
morals can very on how they are raised and disciplined. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Half of Americans today can hardly even communicate in a polite or formal manner. For John, there
never was anyone for him to learn from in his home or social environment. In the past, those with
good morals held doors, said please and thank you, and approached an elder by saying ma am or sir.
Today, many parents don t teach their children what used to be considered common manners and
general good morals. In fact people simply don t communicate at all. Like John, many people of
American society today don t hold doors for others and surly don t say thank you if someone happens
to do it for them. So many people today want to be able to depend on themselves and nobody else, like
John does when he runs away. In today s American society, people don t say excuse me or ask for
help. Instead they shove themselves through a crowd, let the door shut in someone else s face, or
refuse help because they have decided they don t need anything from anyone else. John quit school for
several reasons, but he quit because he felt that he didn t need an education. He didn t feel he needed
that help from anyone because he could cheat his way through life without book smarts because he
had street smarts . Many people see life as being rough, and in a lot of ways it is, and they decide to be
rough right back. This is the cause of the major moral decline in America today. Americans generally
have no regard for anyone but
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Essay about A Better Solution to the Underage Drinking...
A Better Solution to the Underage Drinking Problem
Recently, the issue of underage drinking has become a major problem for our society. According to the
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2009), about 10.4 million young people between
ages 12 and 20 have drank more than just a few sips of alcohol. Moreover, 5,000 people under the age
of 21 die each year in alcohol related deaths including car crashes, homicides, and other injuries such
as falls (NIAAA, 2009). When adolescents go out to drink, they often cause a problem. Alcohol abuse
is a significant problem among young people and a solution needs to be found. I believe that there are
two approaches to dealing with this issue: many governments have created new, ... Show more content
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Some experts examined wine drinking cultures such as those in Italy, France and Spain for hints on
how to handle alcohol policy better (The Statistical Assessment Service, 2005). In these cultures,
alcohol is part of a meal and children learn to drink with their parents from a very early age.
Therefore, children can learn to take responsibility for their decision of drunkenness. Although these
cultures have high rates of daily drinking, rates of binging and other alcohol problems have,
historically, been low (STATS, 2005). Alcohol itself is viewed as a neutral substance; it is drunkenness
and not drinking that is seen as the problem. In contrast, northern drinking cultures typically have
lower rates of daily drinking but higher rates of binging, alcohol related problems and complete
abstinence (STATS, 2005). The U.S. and Japan has generally followed the northern pattern. Although
this solution will take a long time and a lot of effort, it hopes that cases of underage drinking will
decrease. Indeed, government officials should consider a change of the legal drinking age
immediately.
In today s society teenage alcoholism is a very serious problem that needs to be addressed more.
While the problem of underage drinking cannot be solved in a day or two, there are two approaches I
think work well. As the result of stricter penalties remains unclear, governments should certainly
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Mental Health Concepts And Techniques For The Occupational...
During childhood the main occupational role is play. As children are assigned chores and other
obligations, at home or at school, some of their time is devoted to activities classified as work.
Therefore, as children begin to explore and play they re beginning to recognize their environment,
learn about reality, and develop rules that will guide actions. Children learn the joy of having an effect
on the world and other people during this stage. The development of personal causation, the maturing
child spends an increasing amount of time in activities that will help transform them into the next
stage of life, their future. Mental Health Concepts Techniques for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
states that although, play remains the major occupation throughout childhood, habits and routines are
developed and established that leads to adolescence stage. Child development is made up of the
biological and psychological changes from birth to the end of adolescence (Ch. 5. 4th ed. Pg. 129
132). The individual increases dependency and progresses to figure out who they are going to be.
Adolescence most important task is to develop an identity separate from one s parents, a social and
sexual role that supports their life. As an adolescence, peers are one factor that shapes you into who
you are. However, it is easy to get caught up in the wrong crowd, experience insecurity, anxiety,
depression, and have an increasingly high expectations of others. Biologically the changes during
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Bus 6050 Week 5 Research Paper
WEEK 5 DISCUSSION
NURS 6050
FRANCISCA OGU TOBACCO SMOKING
Tobacco smoking is the largest preventable cause of death and diseases in the United States of
America. Close to 480,000 Americans lose their life each year due to illness caused by smoking
cigarette. (Healthy People 2020, 2010).
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 18.5% of adult in Texas smoke
cigarette. Among all 50 States, Texas ranks 27th for having such a high percentile of current adult
smokers, and ranked 31st in mortality rate amongst the 50 States in the USA, (CDC, 2010). The
incidence of smokers is high in adults aged 25 44, in males who do not complete high school degree,
and in American Indian/Alaska Native. (CDC, 2010). Unfortunately, Texas ranks high among ... Show
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In Texas smokers can no longer smoke in workplaces and restaurants, municipal worksites, schools
and bars. Etc. I believe smokers will not like this law, and will be forced outside to smoke in all
weather.
Reference
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2010) Tobacco control state highlights, 2010. Atlanta:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Office on Smoking and Health.
Retrieved for http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/state_hihlights/2010/pdfs/highlights2010.pdf
Farrelly, M.C., Duke, J.C., Davis, K.C., Nonnemaker, J.M., Kamyab, K., Willet, J.G., Juster, H.R.
(2012). Promotion of smoking cessation with emotional and/or graphic anti smoking advertising.
American journal of preventive medicine, 43(5), 475 482. Doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.07.023
Gross, N. (2013). Women smoking: A Deadly Combination/Medscape. Retrieved from
www.medscape.com/view
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Culture, Race, and Gender in Sports Essay
Culture, Race, and Gender in Sports When a person of a specific gender enters a non traditional sport
for their gender/sex, many social and moral issues will arise challenging that person involved in that
particular sport. The intentions of the individual will be questioned as well as their personal interest in
the sport. Before any of these questions are asked, there must be a redefinition of gender roles,
femininity, and masculinity. In order for a person to enter a non traditional sport for their gender/sex
without being criticize about gender morality, society must set flexible definitions for femininity and
masculinity. Society must begin to accept the variety of sports both men and women can compete in
regardless of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through the movies viewed in this course this semester, we saw women who were able to play against
men and still keep their femininity. Nothing is lost when playing sports not traditionally meant for a
particular race or gender. Society must become more understanding when it comes to the sports
different types of people play and hinder from stereotyping anyone when they participate and perform
well in that sport. When women decide to participate in sports traditionally for men such as
bodybuilding, they risk the chance of being socially stereotyped as lesbians, or simply viewed as less
feminine then say women figure skaters. For example, Venus Williams is seen as criticized for being
very masculine in build and judged on that by her performance. The media has commented on how
well she plays, and has compared her to men in her sport. She receives fewer endorsements than many
other tennis players do because of her looks (but mainly due to her race). Men place themselves in the
same situation when they chose to perform/participate in traditional female sports like field hockey,
socially stereotyped as gay or less masculine than hockey players. There has been a change in the way
certain gender sports were viewed when women/men attempted to challenge the boundaries.
Gymnastics for example began as an all male sport. It was believed that women did not have the build
nor strength to compete in this sport. In 1928 were women allowed to compete in the Olympics in
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  • 2. Thomas Builds-The-Fire topic C. in imagining the reservation, Alexie says Survival = Anger x Imagination. Using The Trial of Thomas Builds the Fire, show how this formula works in the life of Thomas. How has he used his anger and his imagination to survive? The story of the Trial of Thomas Builds the Fire represents the author Sherman Alexie s famous quotation survival = anger x imagination very well. Thomas is charged for nothing in particular except standing up and speaking out. He did it before, but agreed to remain silent, and so charges were dropped: A quiet Indian man is the kind that sticks around. But his anger grew, and after many years of complete silence, Builds the Fire reached his tipping point and began to speak up again. To be stopped, he had to be arrested; to be convicted, his words had to be twisted by law into crime. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Indians who came to hear his trial weep as he speaks of the slaughter of 800 beautiful ponies. They are made proud as he tells of a single pony s rebellion. Even in this Alexie s equation is evident: the anger, sadness, and resentment over injustice is poured into emotional fuel, which when harnessed by Builds the Fire s stories becomes a reason to stand straighter. In the midst of hardship inspiration has to be found in order make it through. Thomas transforms his rigged trial into a platform to speak out from, he tells the stories he and his people need to survive. He brings attention back again to the Native plight. The golf course being named after Qualchan isn t just another misdeed, it s a sign that even the Natives are losing sight of what they NEED to be proud of and to remember. Thomas survives what is thrown at him (the unfair arrest, the rigged trial, the eventual biased conviction) because he has to, his imagination and anger over Native memory losses of tradition pushes his actions, he prods his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 4. Porter Five Forces Analysis PORTERS 5 FORCES FOR THE NORWEGIAN SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY. Porter s Five Forces Model is one of the most used tools to analyze an industry and help to develop a business strategy. Michael E Porter introduced the model in 1979, and published by Harvard Business Review under the name How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy . The model uses five forces that have been identified to categorize an industry as intensely competitive or not competitive at all and this will then determine the attractiveness of the market. An attractive industry with high profits will have high barriers to entry, weak supplier and buyer bargaining power, few substitute products and low competition. An unattractive industry will have the mirror image. Usually there are not these two outcomes of a porters five forces analysis. Threat of Substitutes Products: Very Weak Today there are no products on the Norwegian market, which can compete with a smartphone. Products that share similar features include tablets and personal computers. Both lack the innovative method with how a smartphone solves a customer s needs (Monetate, 2015). The author sees therefore no high level threat of substitute products. Threat of New Entrants: Weak The two major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Norwegian smartphone consumers regular update or buy a new smartphone. These results in a rapid change in smartphones for customers but there are more loyalty within iPhone users than other brands even to the point to blind love (Forbes, 2014). The author has chosen to set the level to medium based the system of subscription based sales that results in high switching cost (Marketing magazine, 2014), there are no substitutes for a smartphone as mentioned earlier and buyers are medium price sensitive. However, since Norway has such a high smartphone penetration there are many buyers for the smartphone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Debate Of Security Versus Privacy Essay In 2013, a man named Edward Snowden leaked classified information from the United States National Security Agency (NSA). With this, the public discovered that even if you re not doing anything wrong you re being watched and recorded. The presence of a watchful government wasn t anything new but the means of surveillance was never fully disclosed by anyone. The biggest question raised by the public was does our right to privacy still matter? . The NSA claims to be doing this in order to protect the rights of citizens, not dissipate them. The debate of security versus privacy has evolved into a choice between liberty and totalitarian control. Even if tyranny arises due to a global threat, once it s established, the people are without a voice. Liberty requires security without intrusion, security plus privacy. Even if people have nothing to hide, they should hold onto their rights to privacy as it is better than submitting themselves to the will of an absolute power. For free will is the most valuable characteristic of life on earth because with it, we act as individuals rather than subservient drones. in fiction. George Orwell s 1984 introduces the concept of Big Brother, referring to the omnipotence of government surveillance. The framing of Big Brother represents government surveillance at its worst; Any defection from the norm will result in a person being tortured into submission. In reality, this form of blatant government surveillance will always be met ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Case Study On Supply Chain Finance Executive summary A study is conducted on supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd. Bangalore. TVS Motor Company Limited is a two wheeler manufacturer in India. The Company produces a range of two wheelers from mopeds to racing motorcycles. The main objective of the study is to identify the financial status of the Authorised Dealers and also analyze the pre and post period status of supply chain finance of Authorised Dealers of TVSM. The data is collected from questionnaire, dealer visits, personal interviews and structured phone interview. An attempt was made to collect the data from all 70 Authorised Dealers and a response rate of 58/70 (83%) was been obtained and the final sample size was of 58 Authorised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT INTERNSHIP The project is titled as A study on Supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors Bangalore . The study was conducted for the purpose of analyzing the status of the authorised dealers of TVSM with regards to the inventory funding program introduced by the company. The company wants to know the status of the authorised dealers that whether they are interested in the supply chain finance or not and also the status of documentation of the Authorised Dealers. 1.2TOPIC CHOSEN FOR STUDY Supply Chain Finance for the Secondary Channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd., Bangalore 1.3NEED FOR THE STUDY In today s world Supply chain plays a dominant role in a manufacturing sector so it is very important to study supply chain finance. The study also helps in analyzing supply chain finance and also the financial status of the dealers of automobile sector. 1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY To understand the supply chain process at TVSM To enhance the awareness of inventory funding program To study the financial status of the authorised dealers To understand and study the documentation process required for the supply chain finance for secondary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of The Foundation And Manifesto Of Futurism By... The first Manifesto I read was The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism by Marinetti. Marinetti highlights various concepts behind the futurist movement. Throughout his manifesto he describes old versus new and personifies several places and machines. Like when he spoke of his automobile he said We approach the the three panting beasts to stroke their burning breasts, full of love and admiration. (Marinetti 643). He says that finally the old and mystical ideals and myths are far behind them. He portrays these engines as demonic, but however his description sounds he isn t demonizing technology, he is in fact admiring it. He also encourages people to take these risky leaps of faith. He highlights the point that humans need conflict and revolutions bring out change. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Marinetti in the previous manifesto, Duxiu also talks about the change from old to new, however he states Revolution means the elimination of the old and the changeover to the new... (Duxiu 647) He then speaks about how Europe has their own literary revolution but the people of his culture do not revolt due to Ethics, morality, and culture (Duxiu 647) He then proceeds to talk about the revolutions or advancements they had within their literature. He also mentions how other writers only skills were in imitating the ancients and deceiving people... (Duxiu 650) The whole thing is basically a criticism of the three mentioned in the manifesto and why European Literature was more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Virtual Team A virtual team are a group of people who work interdependently towards a shared purpose across space, time and organization boundary using technology (Edwards Wilson, 2004). The team members need not to originate from the same organization; it can be collaboration between several organizations. Due to rapid technological advancement, virtual working has significantly changed over the years evident by the change in conducted to address the topic. Team work is becoming more common in the corporate world and the virtual teams are created to ease the work coordination and increase competitive advantage. The virtual team work members focus on a common goal with primary work site different from one another. A number of scholars have focused their studies on the impacts of virtual work to organizations structures. There challenges and advantages can however not provide strategies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What most researchers do not offer are critics to management deficits. There tends to be a discrepancy when generalizations are made that the advantages of virtual teams are far more than the disadvantages. Most researchers tend to concentrate on one side of the issue either positively or negatively hence a possibility of narrow and biased conclusions. The main flaw of virtual working researches relies on personal opinion rather than empirical data. Absence of supporting evidence gives no way to judge the validity of the conclusions and as a result undermine to the value of the work. These issues and problems with virtual teams tend to fade as the team members become more experienced with the systems in virtual workplace(Lipnack, 1997). Recommendations Based on the research papers read, the following recommendations can be made on the management of virtual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Genetic Counselor Personal Statement Throughout my college career, I have been fortunate to experience many opportunities to immerse myself in the field of genetic counseling through phone interviews, job shadows and internships with a variety of genetic counselors. As a sophomore still seeking to learn more about genetic counseling, I arranged a telephone interview with Patricia Arscott, a cardiovascular counselor from the University of Michigan. Patricia answered all of my questions involving the average job duties, responsibilities and aspects of being a genetic counselor and gave me advice about suggested college courses to take and resources for more information about the genetic counseling profession. By the end of the phone call, the zeal with which Patricia described her career firmly cemented my belief that I wanted to become a genetic counselor and feel just as passionate about my career too. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I discovered Sommer Hayden, a genetic counselor specializing in cancer genetics based out of the Midland branch of the Mid Michigan Health network. Sommer kindly allowed me to shadow her for an afternoon, where she explained to me the preparation undertaken prior to an appointment with a patient. I observed Sommer with a patient as well as she counseled them for testing of HBOC. I can still remember how I hung on Sommer s every word, amazed at how she was using her knowledge of science and genetics to educate and counsel the patient in a way that they could easily understand. At the close of our day, Sommer mentioned that she would be in need of an intern in the summer months and suggested that I apply for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, (Punjabi, Urdu: ‫شریف‬ ‫نواز‬ ‫محمد‬ ‫)میاں‬ (born 25 December 1949) is a Pakistani politician who was Prime Minister of Pakistan twice. He served two non consecutive terms (November 1990 July 1993 and February 1997 October 1999). He leads the political party, Pakistan Muslim League (N). He was Chief Minister of Punjab from 1985 to 1990. He owns Ittefaq Group, a private steel mill enterprise. He is a wealthy businessman and a conservative politician. His first term was shortened after the Pakistan Army pressured him to resign. In 1997, he was overwhelmingly elected for a second term by wide margins. During his second term, he notably ordered Pakistan s first nuclear tests in response to India s nuclear tests.[1] He was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During his tenure, he was credited with increasing funding for sports activities and rural projects.[4] Chief Minister of Punjab He served for two consecutive terms as Chief Minister of Punjab, the most populous province of Pakistan. (April 9, 1985 May 31, 1988) [5] From 1988 to August 1990, he became the Caretaker Chief Minister after Zia ul Haq dissolved the assemblies. Because of his vast popularity, he received the nickname Lion of the Punjab .[6] First term as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif became the prime minister of Pakistan on 1 November 1990 as the head of IJI and succeeded Benazir Bhutto. He campaigned on a conservative platform and vowed to reduce government corruption. He focused on improving the nation s infrastructure and spurred the growth of digital telecommunication. He privatized government banks and opened the door for further industrial privatization. He legalized foreign money exchange to be transacted through private money exchangers. His privatization policies were continued by both Benazir Bhutto and Pervez Musharraf. He took many steps to raise the issue of Kashmir on international forums, to transfer power peacefully in Afghanistan so to put an end to the drug smugglers and illegal transaction of unregistered weapons across the border which was promoting then increasing numbers of dacoits in the country. He also wanted to continue the peaceful nuclear atomic program and to make Pakistan a truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Secrecy In The Scarlet Letter Have you ever tried to keep a secret? Not only is it difficult because you have to hide it all the time so it doesn t slip out, it also takes a toll on your body because of stress. It causes you to stress all the time about it coming out. The Scarlet Letter is no different. This novel shows the damage of secrecy on relationships, physical health, and community status. There are many aspects to relationships that The Scarlet Letter addresses. Husband wife, mother child, adulterer adulteress, individual town, and the list goes on and on. The most obvious damage that secrecy can cause to relationships is what the book is about: adultery. A husband or wife keeping an affair secret. This damages marriages, and in this book, it also damaged a mother and her child. Hester almost lost her daughter because Pearl was the product of an affair. Once someone has been unfaithful the damage is done. Unfortunately, only Hester suffered the stigma of Adulteress, as she was the only one with external signs of the act. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is sick and tormented for the adultery he participated in with Hester. He is sick because he is a minister, a man of God, and he sinned. He not only sinned, but he made a child that he neither claims or cares for. His secret is killing him. Another person who is internally struggling is Hester s husband, who is pretending to be Chillingworth, and who is helping Dimmesdale suffer. He is intent on revenge for the act that Dimmesdale and Hester did. Chillingworth is obsessed with ruining Dimmesdale. Chillingworth s secret revenge is damaging himself, Dimmesdale, Hester, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Dna Extraction Investigation The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects different chemicals would have on DNA extracted from kiwi. These corrosive chemicals include: citric acid cleaner, methanol, bleach and water for the controlled sample. This was achieved as kiwis were soaked in the harsh chemicals and the controlled sample, DNA was then extracted and observed. After the DNA was removed, it was isolated and weighed in order to decide in which test was the most DNA damaged. The independent variables for this experiment were days the kiwi was soaking in and resting. While the dependant variable was the measure of DNA found in mass. Initial trials were performed in class of DNA extraction. This time strawberry was used. The process that was undertaken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Eddie s Death in Arthur Miller s A View From the Bridge... Eddie s Death in Arthur Miller s A View From the Bridge Arthur Miller described this play as being the slum that faces the bay on the seaward side of Brooklyn Bridge…the gullet of New York Arthur Miller was born on October 1915, in New York City. His parents were both immigrants to the USA. Miller s family lived in prosperity due to the success of his father s clothing manufacturing business. However as the clothing manufacturing collapse, the family became bankrupt, with the American Economy as a whole following the Wall Street crash. Following the Wall Street crash, Miller worked as a longshoreman in New York s Brooklyn harbour. He experienced a dangerous and mysterious world at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Beatrice s cousin, Rodolfo and Marco (two brother seeking refuge in the USA) appeared on the scene all things changed as the story finally unfolds in a tragic bloody death. Eddie s wife, Beatrice, was aware of the deeper, more disturbing reason for Eddie s protectiveness towards Catherine. Nevertheless, Catherine is very selfish in her behaviour, had Catherine listened to Eddie and retained respect for him, she might have not have fallen for Rodolfo and caused the chain of events leading to the tragedy. Catherine should have been more conscientious, more obedient and resisted Rodolfo s advance at Eddie s behest. Catherine was careless, absent minded and inattentive. Beatrice is liable for Eddie s death based on the fact that she has not provided Catherine with the correct advice. Moreover, Beatrice encourages Catherine to be independent and therefore misleading her. In provoking Catherine with phrases as you got to keep yourself more , and go ahead, dance Rodolfo Beatrice forms a protective barrier, forcing Eddie to back off Catherine s case in becoming an independent girl and move ahead her relationship with Rodolfo. Beatrice saw the unhealthy attraction between Catherine and Eddie but acted ineffectively and too late to stop it. You want somethin else, Eddie, and you can never have her! Following the traditional law of the community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Effect Of Amylase On Bread THE EFFECT OF AMYLASE ON BREAD What is bread? Bread is a food made of flour, water, and yeast mixed together and baked. In bread making, our main focus will be on the enzyme amylase. In wheat, there is naturally appearing amylase. Amylase in the shape of malted barley can be mixed with flour in minor amounts to achieve a proper balance of enzymes. The key purpose of amylase in wheat flour is to break down complex starches into simple sugars. Without this key process happening in the dough, fermentation would not occur because yeast needs simple sugars in order to make carbon dioxide. A proper balance of natural amylase in wheat flour is needed in order to make bread that is accurately fermented with a good colored crust and well developed flavor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numerous enzymes are needed in dough to break down starch into simple sugars that yeast can digest. The process is a very complex one, and includes the enzymes alpha amylase and beta amylase. Starch occurs in two different forms, a branched form called amylopectin and an unbranched chain called amylose. The dough must contain some alpha amylase to be able to digest the portion of starch that is amylopectin. If the alpha amylase is too much in the dough the starch will completely liquify. Alpha amylase attacks starch virtually wherever along its chains, producing smaller chains of different lengths. These chains can hold smaller units called dextrin s that contain numerous units of glucose. Beta amylase can then digest these dextrin s into maltose. Flour always has a suitable supply of beta amylase that can digest amylose totally into sugars. Beta amylase attacks amylose the chains and breaks them into molecules of maltose. Maltose is a disaccharide (A disaccharide is the sugar formed when two simple sugars are joined by glyosidic linkage) containing two glucose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why A Penny Is The United States Government Should... Say Goodbye to the Penny There is a good chance that when an item is purchased, change will be given back. It is also very likely that the change included multiple pennies. These pennies will then proceed to be left in a pocket and forgotten, never to be used again because their purchasing power is non existent. The United States government should discontinue the manufacturing of pennies. Pennies do not serve the primary role of currency anymore. Also, pennies are uneconomical to produce and waste taxpayers money by lining the pockets of corporations. Lastly, many other countries have discontinued the production of their cent pieces with no negative impact. To understand why a penny does not fulfill its role as currency anymore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the use of fiat currency, many governments backed the value of the currency with gold. For a while, thirty five United States Dollars could be traded for 1 Troy ounce of gold at a bank. Today however, the USD is no longer backed by gold. Most money today is just worthless paper , and if the government endorsing that money fails, it turns that currency into useless paper. (This is causes hyperinflation and recently happened to the Zimbabwean dollar.) All of this ties back into the original problem with pennies. Fiat currency cannot itself be worth more than the value it is given. It would make absolutely no sense to take a dollar worth of gold and make it into a 50 cent coin. If this was done, people would just use the coin as gold, not the 50 cent piece it was supposed to be. When the material fiat money is made out of is worth more than the government proclaimed value, the purpose of that currency has failed and it has turned back into commodity currency. A penny currently costs 1.8 cents to make. That 1.8 cent chuck of metal is then assigned a value of 1 cent. It is unthinkable to lose .8 cents for every penny manufactured. This is just like the aforementioned example where a dollar worth of gold was made into a 50 cent coin. When quarters and dimes used to be made out of silver, and the price of silver started to rise, the silver content in coins was reduced so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The mining industry in developing nations often lacks the... The mining industry in developing nations often lacks the enforcement of ethical principles, laws and regulations. I therefore believe developing nations are better off without large mining companies operating within them. Mining majors can use force to get there way and this often includes political involvement and corruption. Mining companies often overlook the artisanal miners, that use the mine as their lone source of income, and move them out from the mines. The impact on locals is not usually not taken into account when a new mine is set up. Mining companies often disregard the citizenship, fairness and dignity principles of the Global Business Standards Codex to improve profits. Mining majors will go to great lengths to make profit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As corruption is seen as a cheaper alternative to fixing the problem. I believe that developing nations are better off without mining majors in operation within them because of the possibility for government corruption. Developing nations are better off without mining majors because the country is seen as a target for large revenue gains, the Global Business Standards Codex and fair treatment of local people can often be disregarded at the expense of profits. Artisanal miners live in or around mines and generally do all of their work by hand, including the extraction of ore, to make a living. As these people live on the mine, if a company wants to buy the mine then they have to move the whole town elsewhere. In accordance with the fairness principle, which has always been involved with ethical thought (Paine et al. 2005), the mining company should provide housing for the artisanal miners. However, by doing this, the company is taking the miners away from their source of money and livelihood, which creates an imbalance. An example of this is the Canadian mining company in Essakane, Burkina Faso (Siegel 2013). As global mining companies seek new avenues of revenue they are increasingly turning to the developing world. In developing countries mining is used by locals as a source of income when farms fail, which is becoming increasingly common with global warming. The increasing number of artisanal miners causes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Seasonal And Anthropogenic Changes In Edonesia Case Study Wendy Erb has been completing her research since 2005. Her research project had the aim of looking at flexible responses to seasonal and anthropomorphic changes in primates. She focuses on the environment of the Southeast Asian rainforests. This is due to the presence of dramatic supra annual masting cycles with peaks in fruit 2 5 times the normal abundance. The forest experiences severe El niño effects meaning irregular global climates. The impact is also due to the severe drought resulting in widespread forest fires and haze. In Indonesia rainfall decreases up to 60% compared to normal recordings. Wendy s key research questions were How ecology and physiology shape behaviour and How these relationships are affected by seasonal and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The research objective was to analyze how seasonal they are with predictions of low birth seasonality. Simakobu s are medium sized colobines with a 6.6 month estimated gestation time. The typical living groups are one male, three females, two juveniles and one to two infants. Data was collected from 2006 to 2008, 373 census days with 11 births and 1787 feeding points. Infant groups were measured for size, motor skills and colour against a three point scale. Siberut ecology displays no distinct annual variation, the climate is warm and wet with an absence of dry season. Fruit is available nine months out of the whole year. Simokubu feeding is characterized by strong annual variation with fruit intake peaking in June and September. Simokobu reproduction exhibits moderate annual variation and a moderate peak in October. The conceptions coincided with peaks in unripe fruit as there is high costs in lactation due to costs of the physical environment. The seasonal effects are because of the environmental seasonality due to the preference of fruit. Giving birth occurs approximately six months after fruit availability peaks. This happens due to conceiving occurring at good condition which supports the idea of Simakobu s being capital breeders. The Pongo pygmaeus Orangutans were studied in Bornea at the Tuanan research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Super Bowl My spirit is broken, my days are cut short, the grave awaits me. (job 17:10 NIV) Well, it s finished. The Super Bowl is done and Denver begins their reign as champions of the NFL. For all of its overhype, I have to admit I enjoy the Super Bowl. I look forward to it even if my favorite teams aren t playing. Actually my favorite teams haven t played in a Super Bowl in a long time. But I enjoy the hype leading up to it. I enjoy all of the analysis. I enjoy watching the commercials , at least most of them. I remain more than a bit uncomfortable with the puppy/monkey/baby creature. Mascots should make you want to buy the product, not create an urge to garb a baseball bat and try to kill it while you mutter prayers to send it back to the Netherworld from which it came. And this game, at least on paper had a lot going for it. The old pro versus the brash young gunslinging quarterback. One QB a physical phenom, the other moving as if he is put together by bailing wire. A top offense versus a crippling defense. In some ways that s what you want to see in a Super Bowl. But what I enjoy the most is the after game interviews and press conferences. Well, specifically the interviews with the losers. Please don t think I m being particularly sadistic about that. But let s face it, the interviews with the winners are pretty boring. They all pretty much say the same thing. They thank their teammates, family and owners. talk about giving 100%, its a team effort. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Political Philosophy Is The Issue Of Political Obligation One of the central issues in political philosophy is the issue of political obligation. This concerns the presence, the nature and especially the foundation of a particular relationship between government and its citizens. Philosophical Anarchism challenges this relationship. In this endeavor it differs from the position of Political Anarchism, which has as its main goal not only the moral devaluation but also the decline of the state. Conversely, the main method of philosophical anarchism is the rejection of theories that support the political task without necessarily to adopt the position that the state is inevitably evil and it must be abolished. The political authority concerns a grid of exclusive rights on the social life, such as how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main concern of anarchism is that the political limitations are such that create problems as it has to do with the individual freedom and fulfillment. On the one hand, we find our lives to be controlled by political institutions and we take this power for granted. On the other, usually in our lives we want to decide ourselves about major issues that affect us, to be able to make choices and act freely, without the others to decide for us. Then why in the case of the state we consider the control and authority of others over us for granted? The answer is that the states were created in order to serve their citizens. They are good for our lives, destined to make easier and fair the coexistence between us. The states form a scheme that is created by man himself to ameliorate his life. Therefore, they are his choice, a product of the very freedom of man, of his will to govern himself. But this seems to give birth to a paradox; man decided to govern himself because he does not want to be governed. Substantially the paradox is not a paradox. It is only apparently paradoxical. This is because the restrictions are not incompatible with freedom when they derive from it. The appearance of the paradox reflects the idea that the best way to justify the authority and the limitations over people is to demonstrate that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Career Objectives For My Progressive Organization Career Objective Having achieved a high level of competency as an accomplished customer service/administration professional, I am actively pursuing a challenging new career opportunity where I can utilise my extensive experience gained over the past 25+ years. Leading by example and achieving exceptional results in a variety of roles, including Site Security Supervisor (Inspector Rank), Senior Security Officer, Second In Charge Security Operations, APS Administrative Levels 3, 4 6, Petty Officer, Leading Seaman and Able Seaman. I have demonstrated proficiency in the delivery of high quality customer service, leading and supervising teams, coupled with strong business administration, computer, systems and process knowledge. Confident ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ns, Canberra Institute of Technology 1998 Certificate III in Frontline Management, RAN/National Framework for the Recognition of Training 1993 Advanced Certificate in Personnel Administration, RAN/National Framework for the Recognition of Training Key Skills Competencies  Provision of Team Supervision Leadership  Operations and Administration Management  Human Resources Administration Compliance  Lead, Motivate, Train, Coach Empower Staff  Stakeholder Relationship Management Liaison  Manage Finance Accounting Functions  Accounts Receivable/Payable Financial Reporting  Payroll and Accounting Administration Support  Monitor Work Practices Set Work Priorities  Project Contract Management on Time Budget  Engage Network with Industry Peak Bodies  Upholds a Clear Vision Manages Cultural Change  Develops Implement Initiatives Drive Innovation  Meet all Regulatory Compliance Requirements  Applies Ooccupational Health and Safety Principles  Provide Recommendations to Enhance Performance  Undertake Research Market Analysis Activities  High Level of Integrity, Dependability Results Driven  Instils a Positive Culture Drives Business Reform  Meet Achieve Departmental Performance Targets  High Level Conceptual, Analytical Writing Skills
  • 21.  Understands Applies Government Legislation  Ability to Meet Deadlines Conflicting Priorities  Capacity to Resolve Issues Develop Procedures  Committed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay On Biblical Worldview As we begin by analyze my worldview based on opinions on how there is good and evil in the world ,and revise my thoughts with keys fact of a biblical and secular view of worldview. Giving a statement that is logical factual and define my contemplate plan in life as we grow older. My personal recital life on when it is right time to get married and show how I would raise my family through the Eyes of a Lion. My Academic Goals for graduation and the future. My professional goals on my walk through ministry with the Lord and enlightenment with creativity on how the world changes the environment and further more into the future. Using Creativity and looking with the Eyes of a Lion by looking forward into the future and my beliefs and by directing a path closer to the Lord with my family. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on a biblical worldview there are thoughts about if God is all knowing and all powerful is he the ruler before and today. He will be here from the beginning till no end because God is eternal. According to a Secular view by Humanism which they see what is reality and real and that man is the measure . Life and death, When there is life there a short period of us. We are living in one piece of sand. In heaven does it take all the sand in the world and that is not if 1% of our life. Death is no fear to a Christian in a second you will be there with the Lord. Showing God creation that each day was something to give us and animals to live on the earth. We were to live in perfection in God s own image. The seventh day God rested Genesis 2:3 Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Effect Of The Witches In Macbeth How do the witches affect the actions of Macbeth? Macduff enters Holding Macbeth s Lifeless head. Hail King of Scotland! , Cheer the people. How did it get to this? How did a soft hearted and honest noble like Macbeth get into this position? The quick and easy answer is that it was the work of the three witches. At the beginning of the play, the three witches gave Macbeth and Banquo prophecies; Macbeth will be king, thane of Cawdor, and be thane of Glamis. They also said that Banquo s sons will be kings. At first, Macbeth didn t think much about what the witches said until the first prophecy came true; Macbeth was awarded Thane of Cawdor. After that Macbeth was sure that the witches were telling the truth. He knew that he would one day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the apparitions told Macbeth to be bold, violent and laugh at men because no man born from women would kill Macbeth. Be bloody, bold, and resolute. Laugh to scorn the power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth (4.1.81 83). Another one told Macbeth that he wouldn t be defeated until Birnam Wood comes to fight him at Dunsinane Hill Be lion mettled, proud, and take no care Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are. Macbeth shall never vanquish be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall come against him. All these predictions made Macbeth very confident in himself. No man born from a woman would kill him and for the woods of Great Birnam To come to Dunsinane Hill was almost impossible, Or so he thought.He was motivated to be violent and bold in his actions. He killed Macduff s wife and children and stayed to fight Macduff when Edward s army marched to Dunsinane Hill with branches of Great Birnam. Since no man born of a woman could ever harm him, Macbeth thought that he would be able to defeat Macduff. For example, when he killed Young Siward Macbeth didn t even feel accomplished because he believed that he would never lose a battle to a man and that he wouldn t be defeated until Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. Thou wast born of woman. But swords I Smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, Brandished by man that s of a woman born. (5.7.13 15) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How To Write A Rhetorical Analysis Of A Snowstorm This painting is about a lower class family that is going through a snowstorm in the middle of the winter to survive instead of just staying inside the warm house. This painting is called the snowstorm and was painted by Francisco Goya to illustrate a lighter but still hard time in life. This painting is about a family out in a snowstorm and illustrates a lot about the character of the family with the hardships that they went through, along with the desperation and willpower to survive. While the family is out in the middle of the snowstorm they have many hardships to deal with. The family is all grouped together in the middle of the painting with their jackets wrapped around them and their heads facing down to keep warm with snow in every direction of them as if they don t want to travel. This shows that the family is cold and, yet they have to face the hardship of the winter. The tree next to the family is severely swayed to the right the branch in front of the family was broken off from the tree and laying on the ground showing how hard it was to face the cold and wind of the storm. A dog is in front of the family at attention on all four feet with the dog s paw prints trailing the dog showing that the family is moving in the direction away from the prints. There is a dead pig draped across and the back of a mule and tied down to it, along with a man on the left side has a gun in between his arms tucked into his body as if he is the one who hunts the food for the family. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Elvis Informative Speech Elvis Presley Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and some people sway back and forth. I sorta de em all together, I guess. Elvis Aaron Presley. Elvis Presley also known as the King of Rock N Roll got his first guitar when he was 12. Who knew that guitar would make the one and only Elvis into who he was. His Youth Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935. He was born in a 2 room house to Gladys and Vernon Presley. His twin brother Jessie Garon was stillborn and Elvis had to grow up as an only child. Elvis s family was very close as they lived near each other in Tupelo, Mississippi. Throughout Elvis s childhood, he went to the Assembly of God Church where he heard gospel that would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was #1 on the Billboard s Pop Charts for 8 weeks, was #1 on the Country Charts, and #5 on the R B Charts. Beginning in December 1961 his song Blue Hawaii was #1 on the Billboard Charts for 20 weeks. They say Elvis Presley sold over 1 BILLION records world wide. Elvis has 150 different albums and singles that have been certified gold, platinum, or multi platinum and 144 songs were on Billboard Hot 100 Pop Chart in America, 114 in the top 40, 40 in top 10, and 18 in #1. He starred in 33 successful films and had 3 Elvis specials on network television. He got 14 Grammy nominations and won 4 of them. Some of Elvis s other accomplishments include buying a mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, was awarded as 1 of the 10 outstanding Young Men of The Nation, and in 1993 the U.S. postal service announced that Elvis s image would be used for a commemorative postage stamp. He lived a very successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Essay The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum publically showcases Mrs. Gardner s collection in the greater Boston area. Each room functions as a chapter of a pilgrimage. When one travels through various countries and time periods, one inevitably ends up in a gallery built in the imitation of a chapel, and subsequently the Gothic room. In this paper, I will examine the Gothic room s theme in relation to the placement of its objects. I will also evaluate the room s strengths and challenges in serving the public, and how the conventions employed in this room contribute to the general accessibility of the museum. The room I chose at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum follows a Gothic theme. It contains objects, such as paintings, tapestries, altarpieces, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gardner s will. While the community has access to the museum, it is not as well known as the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The museum s upper floors, built with narrow hallways and staircases, cannot accommodate large groups. The elevator is also not marked clearly, which creates a funneling system with the one set of stairs. There is also a lack of information about art works displayed in the museum. Since, in her will, Mrs. Gardner rejected any alteration to the museum s walls, visitors can only rely on a limited amount of information cards when encountering an artwork, due to a lack of labels. It is for that reason that academics who visit the museum to do research might find the scarcity of information challenging. This process turns the museum visit into a treasure hunt of trying to locate a specific object listed on the sheet to learn more about it. While this differs from a normal display, it allows the patrons to interact with the art in a leisurely manner. It has the positive effect of entering a new world when one walks into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Malnutrition In Older Adults Older adults are particularly at risk for malnutrition due to changes in their bodies as they age and the medications they take, which can affect their ability to absorb vital nutrients. (Kathleen Cameron, Senior Director of NCOA s Center for Healthy Aging). Some problems that can be caused by malnutrition are a weak immune system, poor wound healing, and muscle weakness. In a study ( Malnutrition Among Cognitively Intact Non Critically Ill Adults in the Emergency Department. Published online in the Annals of Emergency Medicine) of senior s ER visits reveals that physician care in the US is out of touch with reality, that there are gaping holes in the nutritional quality of the American food supply and that modern day health insurance plans are an illusion of healthcare. In this study the patient s primary care physicians overlooked their underlying problem of malnutrition. Their insurance plans were useless to issues of nutrition and only served the medical system. In this study, the statistics show that the doctors typically glance over the simple ways that diet can be used to bring people back to health. Too many people lean on a doctor s advice when all they may need to do is seek out better nutrition. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Half of the seniors living in these centers were nutritionally depleted. This proves there is a severe problem with the food supply that the Assisted Living Centers serve to seniors. (Natural News) One in three elderly hospital patients suffer from malnutrition but go largely unnoticed by hospital staff; Australian research has revealed. The study, in the journal Nutrition Dietetics published by Wiley Blackwell, found risk factors for malnutrition, such as recent weight loss and poor appetite, were being overlooked, and malnourished patients were not being referred to dieticians. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Who Killed The Notorious B. Ig Case Study Who killed the Notorious B.I.G? That is the question that has been asked since Christopher Wallace aka Biggie Smalls was shot and killed in a drive by shooting on March 9, 1997. Biggie smalls was last seen in his car with his friends leaving a party when he was sitting at a light and a car pulled up next to him and shot him four times in the chest. In order to try to solve this case investigators have to collect as much evidence as possible, they would have to take statements from the witnesses that were at the crime scene such as Sean Combs who was in the car in front of Biggie, Damien Dash and James Lloyd who was in the car with Biggie, and anyone else who may have seen this act of murder. Because some of the suspects for this case were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Real World Aggression 1. I think that media violence definitely contributes to real world aggression especially for younger children. When people watch war movies or television shows, they tend to act more aggressively. For young children, it is something they want to copy in real life when they play with friends. People more likely to mimic what they saw on media and copy the behavior in real life. There are some criminals who are not socially friendly, watch violence television shows or play war games, go out and kill others just like when they playing games. Some people have trouble differentiating the real life and the media world. If I were to advice parents or lawmaker, set the age limit to each media shows which they are doing now. Young people tend to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sociological Observation Location The primary school used in the study is a government owned institution, named from the street it is located on in the parish capital of St. Catherine. It is considered an intercity school. There are 24 classrooms in a two story building. The school has been in operation since 1973. There is an average of 40 students to one teacher in each classroom. The students in each class have mixed abilities, they are from low socio economic background and are sometimes absent from school, especially at the lower level. The school houses students from Grades one to six. Currently, there are twenty four classrooms at the school, a computer room, reading room, guidance room, Physical Education Room and a Library. The study took place with the grade three classes; one of which the researcher presently teaches. Data Collection Procedure Instrument In collecting data, the researcher utilized a variety of tools to ensure that data retrieved were accurate and met the objectives of the study. The researcher used two instruments during the study. These instruments were: an observation checklist and a questionnaire. Observation Checklist According to DeWalt and DeWalt (2011) observation is a method in which the researcher takes part in the daily activities and interactions of a group of people as one of the means of learning the explicit and tacit aspect of their life routines. The main advantage of observation during the research process is that it is flexible so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Working With Supervisors When it comes to working within a system and dealing with supervisors in their leadership roles, I always found them to be a little difficult at times to bear with. I have supervisor named Liv with whom work with. I first found out about her working style through other employees who have worked with her in different departments. Liv was an extreme micromanager as well as a person who would demand some of the employees to stay past their work hours for work that was her own responsibility. Interpersonal conflicts quickly arose at work with everyone feeling that this working for her is not exactly a treat. What I found interesting while researching and observing my supervisor s way of managing and working was that she was always under stress from upper management. We did not see this side of the business that she was always under and after that I started developing respect for her little by little. If someone were to ask me what I would possibly think of her, then my thoughts would be that given the current stress load from upper management, I myself would behave possibly the same way. I agree with the judgements that she gave us which in turn helped us out in the long run in the office. My overall feeling is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have supervisor named Liv with whom work with. I first found out about her working style through other employees who have worked with her in different departments. Liv was an extreme micromanager as well as a person who would demand some of the employees to stay past their work hours for work that was her own responsibility. Interpersonal conflicts quickly arose at work with everyone feeling that this working for her is not exactly a treat. What I found interesting while researching and observing my supervisor s way of managing and working was that she was always under stress from upper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Bobo The Doll Experiment Summary Albert Bandura s Bobo the Doll Experiment was performed to solidify and add credence to his belief that all human behavior is learned through social imitation, rather than inherited through genetic influences. During the 1960s, many psychologists debated whether genetics or environmental factors, such as social learning, effected a child s development. Bandura designed the Bobo Doll experiment to prove that children imitate behaviors set by role model s. Bandura s research hastened the evolution of the 20th century experimental psychology from pure behaviorism into what is now known as social cognitive learning (Artino, 2017). The 1961 experiment followed thirty six boys and thirty six girls from the Stanford University Nursery School (Bandura, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bandura s findings and his social learning theory help explain this correlation. The American Academy of Pediatrics decided to explore if this correlation can be scientifically exhibited in research studies. They discovered that media does indeed influence children because of the ideas founded by Bandura s theory. A child can learn aggressive behaviors by imitating others, including those who are portrayed in the media. This is because children younger than eight years have difficulty being able to distinguish reality from fantasy (Media Violence, 2009). Therefore, they can be vulnerable to learning, or adopting the attitudes and behaviors of a role model found in the media. However, this discovery is not always detrimental. Much of prosocial media uses Bandura s theory to their advantage, and creates role models that exhibit excellent behavior (Ng, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gender Roles Socialization Socialization and Gender Roles Growing up in the United States was a blast although, I have noticed that gender role have affected in many peoples lives. Since I am only nineteen years old I don t have much life experience. Even though I am only nineteen years old I noticed that a lot of roles have changed from early 2000s to now. I believe that equality in genders have improved a lot, not just the United States but, also a lot of countries all over the world. Reading about gender roles throughout the history is very shocking on how women didn t have the same equal rights compare to men. Up to now their are still stereotypes and equal rights that affect both men and women. Baseball was a big part of my life growing up. Every year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cinderella Stories Cinderella Stories Lesson Plan Sherryl Green Grand Canyon University: RDG:585 October 8, 2012 Lesson Plan Cinderella Stories ABSTRACT In this study of Cinderella Stories, second grade students will use charts and diagrams to discover the similarities and differences among stories. Students will develop writing skills using descriptive language and details. They will strengthen their comprehension skills through the use of magical Cinderella tales from different lands and apply map skills in learning which country each story comes from. These magical tales will help students to develop awareness that different Cinderella tales have much in common. Materials Class comparison Chart Graphic Organizers: Venn Diagram ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The students will analyze similarities and differences of Cinderella like characters. Students will demonstrate their understanding of story elements by writing their own Cinderella story. Procedures 1. Ask students What makes a Cinderella story? Discuss what every Cinderella story must have. Explain to students that many countries have their own Cinderella Stories. Today we will read a Cinderella story about an Indian Girl. We will look at the differences and similarities compared to the Traditional Cinderella. 2. Review story elements using the Cinderella chart. 3. Read aloud: The Rough Faced Girl. 4. As a class add The Rough Faced Girl story elements and information to the class Cinderella Chart 5. Locate Ontario Canada on the world map and place a map pin identifying its location. Reading and Writing 1. Divide students into peer partners to compare and contrast Cinderella and The Rough Faced Girl using a Venn Diagram. Independent Reading 1. Make a book mark for The Rough Faced Girl using the book mark template. Literature Groups 1. Students work in literature groups to research a country of their choice, and write a Cinderella story from that country. Remind students to consider how the setting and plot will change due to the unique features of the chosen country. 2. Literature groups will present their country and Cinderella story in a presentation format of their choice. (Literature
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  • 36. Dormitory Dormitory History From the beginning of the college in 1922 until the mid to late 1960s, the college had functioned predominantly as a commuter campus. Most of the students were Arkansas City or Cowley County residents, certainly within driving distance to the college. The few who were non residents were able to obtain housing from private citizens. During the 1960s, the number of students coming from outside Cowley County began to increase dramatically. College personnel such as Del Heidebrecht, Ben Cleveland, Bill Scott, and Dr. Gwen Nelson attempted to secure privately owned facilities in which students could rent. At the same time enrollment was increasing, the college also was losing potential students because of a lack of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its capacity was 40 students. Expansion of the facility began on Jan. 2, 1989, bringing the capacity to 86 students. The building, now known as the Kirke W. Dale Dormitory, was completed in time for the 1989 fall semester. The William R. Docking Dormitory was ready for occupancy at the beginning of the 1994 fall semester, and the college s newest dormitory, Oscar Kimmell, was completed in time for the start of the 2001 fall semester. Typesssss Traditional Traditional style dormitories consist of a room shared by two people with access to communal bathrooms, laundry facilities and sometimes kitchens. The buildings may house both sexes, but living spaces and communal bathrooms will be assigned to specific sexes usually by floor or by section. The benefits of this style are that all facilities except individual dorm rooms will be cleaned by janitorial staff. The downside of this style of dormitory is the lack of privacy that may occur in communal bathrooms. Suites Suite style dormitories consist of two or more rooms connected by a bathroom. Usually, there are two people assigned to one room. Having a bathroom connected to your dorm room is convenient in the middle of the night or when you need to grab a quick shower. However, it falls on the occupants to clean the bathroom facilities Single Rooms Some colleges offer private rooms in their dormitories. These rooms will be occupied by one person. Depending on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Antigonometry Lab Report CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY 1.1 Introduction Carbon is the sixth element in the periodic table, the fourth most abundant element in the universe and the basic building block for all life. Carbon mostly exists in all organic molecules and 95% of it is the important basis of all chemical compounds. Carbon has been identified as a natural compound such as DNA and photosynthesis process. Carbon is unique in possessing allotropes of each possible dimensionality, 3D diamond, 3D graphite, 2D graphene, 1D nanotube and 0D fullerene. Fullerenes are accepted as the fourth form of solid carbon after amorphous, graphite and diamond forms. Fullerenes are carbon clusters constituted by an even number of carbon atoms in the form of a hollow sphere. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each carbon atom is covalently bonded (sp2 hybridized) to three other carbon atoms in a hexagonal array, leaving one free electron per each carbon atom. Each hexagon in the graphene sheet exhibits two pi electrons, which are delocalized allowing for the efficient conduction of electricity. A single layer of graphite is called grapheme. This material displays extraordinary electrical, thermal and physical properties. Graphene is technically a non metal but is often referred to as a quasi metal due to its properties being like that of a semiconducting material and allowing it to display high electron mobility at room temperature. Graphene is the basic structural element of carbon allotropes such as graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotube and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Are Cell Surface Carbohydrates Cell surface carbohydrates are carbohydrate chains that are bonded to lipids and proteins that are within the phospholipid bilayer of a cell. These are known as glycolipids and glycoproteins; they have carbohydrate chains protruding from them out of the cell membrane surface. They are the first molecules to be encountered and recognized by other cells, so they are used to identify the cell. Carbohydrates are used as the ligand component of glycoconjugates (glycoproteins and glycolipids) and their structure varies depending on the structure of the molecule it binds to, ranging from small saccharide units to very large polysaccharide chains. Although the carbohydrate chains are generally oligosaccharides and can either be straight or branched. Cell surface carbohydrates coat the exterior surfaces of cell membranes and extend from the phospholipid bilayer into the aqueous environment outside the cell presenting information rich binding sites and have the potential to carry necessary information to act as markers for cellular recognition. The anomeric carbon of the carbohydrate binds to the hydroxyl group present on the lipid or protein through a covalent bond referred to as a glycosidic bond. The carbohydrate is hydrophilic and contains polar groups that enable the molecule to be soluble as it forms hydrogen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interactions can occur between glycoconjugates in the same cell as well as trans interactions between two different cell membranes. The carbohydrate will bind to a specific complementary carbohydrate or lectin (a carbohydrate binding protein) of a neighboring cell. The detailed chemical structure of carbohydrates means that these compounds are able to fulfil a range of important biological functions. The major functions of these cell surface markers are cell signalling and cell to cell adhesion and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Tata Case 1. Which, if any, of the following initiatives undertaken by Ratan Tata do you think were good ideas? a) Creation of a Group Brand b) Building of equity interlocks among the Tata companies c) Sale of a part of Tata Industries Limited to the Hong Kong based Jardine Matheson group d) Revitalisation of Tata Administrative Services 2. What do you think of some critics opinion that Ratan Tata was moving the group of companies in exactly the opposite direction from where it should be going? The Indian economy following the 1991 crisis swiftly moved away from central planning economy towards market based economy with the government having less intervention and control. As a result, companies were operating in what is called emerging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  Benefiting from advertising the group identity and brand image rather than products/services of each group.  Attracting foreign capital (Indian government encouraged foreign investment) for new ventures. Foreign investors feel more comfortable working with a reputable party. Appendix 7 provides evidence of this (e.g. ventures with IBM, AT T, Bell Canada).  Establishing a code of conduct to ensure quality and ethical business practices.  Reducing chances of internal competition (e.g. ACC, Tisco and Tata Chemicals). There were certain competitive threats due to opening up the Indian economy. One brand, instead of many, will create a strong equity that will benefit all Tata companies to fight competitors entering Indian market. 1. b) Having equity interlocks among the Tata companies have a number of potential benefits including:  Creating common identity and aligning companies with the group s objectives  Tata Sons having better control across the whole group  Having ability to use resources across more effectively (transfer of human capital, utilising group s plants, facilities and services) that would lead to creating various synergies and benefit from economies of scope.  Ability to raise capital internally. This is important in case of a hostile takeover. Many promoters have been increasing company holdings. Investors with at least 26% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Okonkwo Gender Roles Rather early in the story, Things Fall Apart, we are met with this line his whole life was dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness . This line is referring to the life of the main character, Okonkwo, who struggles with an internal fear throughout the book. This line from the story, in my opinion, for shadows a lot of themes and motives that take place through out the story. Most specifically I think this line can be applied to the theme of gender that is pushed during the entirety of the book. Gender plays a big role within the tribes and within Okonkwo s life, I say this because most things that Okonkwo does or events that take place in the tribe have some aspect of a gender role applied to them. This idea of gender roles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With all of this being said about gender roles I believe that the line his whole life was dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness points to the idea that Okonkwo saw it as a failure and a weakness to show emotion and to show a feminine side. Okonkwo wants to project this hyper masculine self and reject anything feminine leaving him with imbalances. When I say imbalances I mean things like that fact that he beats his wife and alienates his sons. I believe that the overall fear of being feminine stems from the fear of being like his father, who was considered a weak man. Continuing with the line his whole life was dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness , Okonkwo is overcome with the fear of becoming his father, who is considered a weak and lazy man. Okonkwo lets this fear overcome him and causes him to project the hyper masculine tendencies that he displays. The fear of being weak and lazy pushed him to the point that he takes part in the murder of his adopted son, Ikemefuna. Okonkwo s inability to let go of this fear ultimately leads him to his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Broken Chain Of Authority In Henry IV In Henry IV, Part 1, Shakespeare establishes a theme of a broken chain of authority through Hotspur s vivid language revealing the Percy s regret in originally supporting the illegitimate king. Despite originally supporting him, Hotspur shows true disrespect for the King through symbolism whenever he calls him a thorn and a cankered Bollingbroke. In Medieval times subordinates of the King were supposed to show the utmost respect to their superior. Disrespecting and insulting your King was both taboo and forbidden at the time. Hotspur s language shows how truly disgusted he is with his King. Hotspur s juvenile insults show that the chain of Authority is indeed broken. Hotspur doesn t only think his King is disgusting; Hotspur also implies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Role of a Nurse 1.1 Analyse the Role of the Nurse The complex nature of nursing means that there is no single definition that encompasses every aspect of the role of the nurse. A nurse is required to have several attributes and skills to carry out their everyday duties; they must show compassion, empathy, excellent communication skills both verbal and non verbal. In some cases nurses are also required to become advocators for patients who are not able to communicate for themselves. A nurse is also required to be non prejudice and understand and acknowledge other cultures and beliefs, for example some religions do not believe in blood transfusions, as a nurse it is important not to judge when faced with such a dilemma. It is paramount that the nurse is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other member may become resentful and this could cause the team to break down. Working under supervision is equally as important as working in a team when it comes to nursing. It is important because a nurse is required to be competent in everything she/he does. Therefore it is beneficial as support is provided from a senior more experienced member of staff who is able to guide and monitor junior members of the team. Monitoring the level of care/service provided to patients and has the simultaneous purposes of enhancing the professional functioning of the junior member(s) (Consedine, 2004, internet). 1.3 Explain a range of ethical and moral dilemmas faced by a nurse. Nurses face a wide range of ethical and moral dilemmas throughout their career. Ethical dilemmas are situations in which there are conflicting moral claims. In some of these situations people do not know what the ethically right thing to do is. They do not agree about the ethically right thing to do and often cannot find satisfactory solutions or there are two equally unsatisfactory solutions. Or they may know what the ethically right thing to do is, but do not want to act on this. Do not resuscitate is becoming an increasingly common ethical dilemma. Some patients would prefer not to be resuscitated where as others may decide otherwise. Recent cases have highlighted the desirability to be resuscitated; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Morals In America Today Essay Morals of America Today The morals of America are not what they used to be. Slowly but surly they have been degraded and are about to wither away all together. A person s morals are created through how one is raised, and what one is taught to believe in or stand for. Those who grow up with weak roots, or don t build themselves a solid foundation to sand on for life, will fall into whatever is around them, making their morals the same as what they see in their environment. There are many reasons that morals of the average American are waning, but the main reasons are due to where someone is raised, how they were disciplined and what they are exposed to as they grow up. Today a persons morals can very on how they are raised and disciplined. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Half of Americans today can hardly even communicate in a polite or formal manner. For John, there never was anyone for him to learn from in his home or social environment. In the past, those with good morals held doors, said please and thank you, and approached an elder by saying ma am or sir. Today, many parents don t teach their children what used to be considered common manners and general good morals. In fact people simply don t communicate at all. Like John, many people of American society today don t hold doors for others and surly don t say thank you if someone happens to do it for them. So many people today want to be able to depend on themselves and nobody else, like John does when he runs away. In today s American society, people don t say excuse me or ask for help. Instead they shove themselves through a crowd, let the door shut in someone else s face, or refuse help because they have decided they don t need anything from anyone else. John quit school for several reasons, but he quit because he felt that he didn t need an education. He didn t feel he needed that help from anyone because he could cheat his way through life without book smarts because he had street smarts . Many people see life as being rough, and in a lot of ways it is, and they decide to be rough right back. This is the cause of the major moral decline in America today. Americans generally have no regard for anyone but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay about A Better Solution to the Underage Drinking... A Better Solution to the Underage Drinking Problem Recently, the issue of underage drinking has become a major problem for our society. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2009), about 10.4 million young people between ages 12 and 20 have drank more than just a few sips of alcohol. Moreover, 5,000 people under the age of 21 die each year in alcohol related deaths including car crashes, homicides, and other injuries such as falls (NIAAA, 2009). When adolescents go out to drink, they often cause a problem. Alcohol abuse is a significant problem among young people and a solution needs to be found. I believe that there are two approaches to dealing with this issue: many governments have created new, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some experts examined wine drinking cultures such as those in Italy, France and Spain for hints on how to handle alcohol policy better (The Statistical Assessment Service, 2005). In these cultures, alcohol is part of a meal and children learn to drink with their parents from a very early age. Therefore, children can learn to take responsibility for their decision of drunkenness. Although these cultures have high rates of daily drinking, rates of binging and other alcohol problems have, historically, been low (STATS, 2005). Alcohol itself is viewed as a neutral substance; it is drunkenness and not drinking that is seen as the problem. In contrast, northern drinking cultures typically have lower rates of daily drinking but higher rates of binging, alcohol related problems and complete abstinence (STATS, 2005). The U.S. and Japan has generally followed the northern pattern. Although this solution will take a long time and a lot of effort, it hopes that cases of underage drinking will decrease. Indeed, government officials should consider a change of the legal drinking age immediately. In today s society teenage alcoholism is a very serious problem that needs to be addressed more. While the problem of underage drinking cannot be solved in a day or two, there are two approaches I think work well. As the result of stricter penalties remains unclear, governments should certainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Mental Health Concepts And Techniques For The Occupational... During childhood the main occupational role is play. As children are assigned chores and other obligations, at home or at school, some of their time is devoted to activities classified as work. Therefore, as children begin to explore and play they re beginning to recognize their environment, learn about reality, and develop rules that will guide actions. Children learn the joy of having an effect on the world and other people during this stage. The development of personal causation, the maturing child spends an increasing amount of time in activities that will help transform them into the next stage of life, their future. Mental Health Concepts Techniques for the Occupational Therapy Assistant states that although, play remains the major occupation throughout childhood, habits and routines are developed and established that leads to adolescence stage. Child development is made up of the biological and psychological changes from birth to the end of adolescence (Ch. 5. 4th ed. Pg. 129 132). The individual increases dependency and progresses to figure out who they are going to be. Adolescence most important task is to develop an identity separate from one s parents, a social and sexual role that supports their life. As an adolescence, peers are one factor that shapes you into who you are. However, it is easy to get caught up in the wrong crowd, experience insecurity, anxiety, depression, and have an increasingly high expectations of others. Biologically the changes during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Bus 6050 Week 5 Research Paper WEEK 5 DISCUSSION NURS 6050 FRANCISCA OGU TOBACCO SMOKING Tobacco smoking is the largest preventable cause of death and diseases in the United States of America. Close to 480,000 Americans lose their life each year due to illness caused by smoking cigarette. (Healthy People 2020, 2010). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 18.5% of adult in Texas smoke cigarette. Among all 50 States, Texas ranks 27th for having such a high percentile of current adult smokers, and ranked 31st in mortality rate amongst the 50 States in the USA, (CDC, 2010). The incidence of smokers is high in adults aged 25 44, in males who do not complete high school degree, and in American Indian/Alaska Native. (CDC, 2010). Unfortunately, Texas ranks high among ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Texas smokers can no longer smoke in workplaces and restaurants, municipal worksites, schools and bars. Etc. I believe smokers will not like this law, and will be forced outside to smoke in all weather. Reference Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2010) Tobacco control state highlights, 2010. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Office on Smoking and Health. Retrieved for http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/state_hihlights/2010/pdfs/highlights2010.pdf Farrelly, M.C., Duke, J.C., Davis, K.C., Nonnemaker, J.M., Kamyab, K., Willet, J.G., Juster, H.R. (2012). Promotion of smoking cessation with emotional and/or graphic anti smoking advertising. American journal of preventive medicine, 43(5), 475 482. Doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.07.023 Gross, N. (2013). Women smoking: A Deadly Combination/Medscape. Retrieved from www.medscape.com/view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Culture, Race, and Gender in Sports Essay Culture, Race, and Gender in Sports When a person of a specific gender enters a non traditional sport for their gender/sex, many social and moral issues will arise challenging that person involved in that particular sport. The intentions of the individual will be questioned as well as their personal interest in the sport. Before any of these questions are asked, there must be a redefinition of gender roles, femininity, and masculinity. In order for a person to enter a non traditional sport for their gender/sex without being criticize about gender morality, society must set flexible definitions for femininity and masculinity. Society must begin to accept the variety of sports both men and women can compete in regardless of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the movies viewed in this course this semester, we saw women who were able to play against men and still keep their femininity. Nothing is lost when playing sports not traditionally meant for a particular race or gender. Society must become more understanding when it comes to the sports different types of people play and hinder from stereotyping anyone when they participate and perform well in that sport. When women decide to participate in sports traditionally for men such as bodybuilding, they risk the chance of being socially stereotyped as lesbians, or simply viewed as less feminine then say women figure skaters. For example, Venus Williams is seen as criticized for being very masculine in build and judged on that by her performance. The media has commented on how well she plays, and has compared her to men in her sport. She receives fewer endorsements than many other tennis players do because of her looks (but mainly due to her race). Men place themselves in the same situation when they chose to perform/participate in traditional female sports like field hockey, socially stereotyped as gay or less masculine than hockey players. There has been a change in the way certain gender sports were viewed when women/men attempted to challenge the boundaries. Gymnastics for example began as an all male sport. It was believed that women did not have the build nor strength to compete in this sport. In 1928 were women allowed to compete in the Olympics in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...