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Research Methodology In Thesis Examples Of Leader
1. Research Methodology In Thesis
Examples Of Leader
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2. Industrialization Of Industrialization And...
Industrialization is a starting point for many of the technologies and factories around and exists today,
despite the negative influences of the industrialization, people gained many benefits from it too. For
example, because of the industrialization workers are more efficient producing goods and products,
also industrialization helped many people walked out of the countryside which broadens their
perspectives. For many countries, industrialization is a voluntary movement within the country, but as
an exception, China s industrialization is forced due to the barbarism action from Britain, France and
many other countries. Recalls the first Opium War, which is the event that aroused the
industrialization in China, and later the second Opium war etc.... Due to the pressure from enemies,
China has to start industrialization in order to strengthen itself and to protect the people from the
opponents. Overall, industrialization was a hard and a long term battle not only with other countries
but also within China itself. Luckily, China slowly recovered from its failure and walked out of its
shadow by the transformation through the self strengthening movement, the Xinhai revolution and
when new China was founded in 1949. Even though China is still in the process of industrialization,
but due to its transformation, China is now deemed as one of the strongest industrial countries around
the world.
During the time of the Qing dynasty, the government is afraid of Chinese people s mind
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3. Approaches to Administration and Total Quality Management
Approaches to Administration Total Quality Management
Approaches to Administration
To some extent I have had experiences with each of these approaches to administration over the
course of my working career; however I have had the greatest exposure to the classical and the human
relations approaches. Of these the classical approach has been the most common. Many of the
organizations I have been associated with were organized around a formal organizational structure
with specific rules and expectations concerning procedures and processes. The organizational
hierarchy was well defined.
According to Willis W. Harman (2001) people who lack self motivation fit compliantly into this type
of organizational management structure. However, a growing fraction of the population, displaying
self actualization tendencies are bothered by the oppressiveness of hierarchical management and are
insistent on a more participatory role. Human relation approaches require decisions to be made with
the maximum feasible involvement of those whose lives are affected by the outcome. This form of
organizational management calls for the enhancement of humanistic values such as trust, honesty,
cooperation, caring and personal responsibility to develop personal relationships.
Harmon (2001) says that initially the human relation approach may seem to be inefficient, but
ultimately it tends to raise moral, raise the sense of being involved with meaningful work, boost
individual incentive, improve
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4. Understanding Business Law
Understanding Business Law
Commercial law, also known as business law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations,
and conduct of persons and businesses engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales. It is
often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals with issues of both private law and public law.
Business law is very important when starting a business. It will help you operate your business
without the hindrances of ignorance. Business law will help you prepare for issues pertaining to
Zoning Laws, Licensing Laws, Tax Laws, Trademark and Patent Laws. Once you got your business
running, you will need to know how to protect your business from things like lawsuits, creditors, the
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When dealing with Military allotments, Soldiers will go out and purchase lavish and expensive items
such as cars, furniture, computers and gaming systems with ridiculous interest rates. The soldiers were
allowed to walk into businesses and purchase items with no money down and take it home the same
day. With no cap on how many allotments a Soldier can have, he or she will miscalculate their
monthly spending and at the end of the month have no money left for necessities. The Soldiers then
cancel the allotments in turn failing to fulfill and obligation to pay for their goods. Once the Soldier
stop making payments, companies will then file for an involuntary allotment to get their money. It is
Department of Defense (DoD) policy that military members pay their just financial obligations in a
proper and timely manner. Creditors who have been awarded a civil judgment against a military
member may seek enforcement of the judgment by applying for an involuntary allotment from the
member s military pay . (Collecting a Debt, 2014) Mrs. George also stated that so many Soldiers were
getting suits filed against them that the Army started to investigate the companies and found that the
companies were targeting and taking advantage of Soldiers and their families. On 1 June 2015,
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel changed the policy pertaining to military allotments. The new policy
prohibits service
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5. Hernia Research Paper
Hernias are very common in adults as in newborns. They are a abnormal protrusion of a part of an
organ through a weak spot or other abnormal opening in a body wall. There is a couple different types
of Hernias that we see in newborns such as the following ones.
Diaphragmatic is a congenital hernia of the diaphragm that is where organs in the abdominal area are
pushed to the left side of the chest through an opening of the diaphragm. Some signs and symptoms
that you might see at the time of birth are rapid, labored respirations, cyanosis, breathing is difficult
for the newborn. Surgery might be done in emergency setting, the outcome depends on the status of
the pulmonary development.
Hiatal are more common in adults, caused by cardiac portion
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6. Essay on drugs`
This is a movie about a mother named Sara Goldfarb played by Ellen Burstyn, her son and only child
Harry played by Jared Leto, his best friend Tyrone C. Love played by Marlon Wayans, and Harry s
girlfriend Marion Silver played by Jennifer Connelly.
The movie opens with a scene in which Harry is in the process of taking his mother s television
against her wishes. His mother is addicted to her T.V., and now that Harry has left home, it is her
whole universe. Her favorite show is one where a man who has lost a lot of weight runs a game show.
Her dream is to some day be on his show.
Harry s friend Tyrone is waiting outside the apartment to help him push the T.V. across town to the
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A neighbor suggests that she see the doctor her daughter did to lose the unwanted weight. She does
and he prescribes a regiment of diet pills that she soon finds gives her enormous amounts of energy as
well as helps her start to lose weight. Sara quickly becomes addicted to the pills.
Now the stage is set for all four chacters to succomb to the ravages of addiction. Harry and Tyrone
soon start to make large amounts of money and Tyrone begins to see himself as a real player, while
Harry and Marion begin to dream of opening up a boutique to sell clothes that Marion herself will
select and design. Unfortunately such dreams are more often than not short lived. Harry visits his
mother to tell her he has bought her a large screen T.V. to make up for being such a bad son, and it will
be delivered in a couple of days. During the visit he notices his mother chewing her lip and talking
continuously. He questions her and she tells him about the doctor who is helping her lose weight so
she can fit into her red dress for her debut on television. He accuses her of becoming an addict. She
tells him she really has nothing to live or look forward to anymore but this T.V. game show. He goes
away with promises to see her again soon. It is a promise he won t be able to keep.
The movie then follows each one down
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7. The Pilgrim s Progress
Faithful is just a guy who, like Christian, escapes his past life and pursues a life that is down the
straight and narrow path of Christianity. A Righteous man, ridiculed, tortured, and finally burnt at the
stake for his faith, Faithful lives up to his name and is the martyr of The Pilgrim s Progress the one
who suffers and dies for what he believes in. Before Christian meets Faithful on the road from the
Palace Beautiful, Christian seems to be the only real pilgrim on the journey to the Celestial City. The
others pilgrims he has met on his journey (Formalist and Hypocrisy, Mr. Worldly Wiseman, Mr.
Pliable) have either abandoned the journey for its extreme struggles or for being shown the hollowness
of their faith. But Faithful is different unlike his friends he did not have a hollow faith so when he
faced the trials and tribulations he did not deal with them because of his strong faith in the Lord. ...
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As the two share their stories of their journey so far, having come from the same town, It becomes
clear that Faithful s earnestness is at least equal to Christian s. His resistance to Wanton, Adam the
first, and Moses differ from Christian s encounters, but you might say that this represents the variety
of obstacles one can face on such a journey. Faithful s death at Vanity Fair lets in a new sense of
danger to the story. The death of one of the pilgrims is foretold by Evangelist. At the trial, however, it
s Faithful s passionate defense that peg him for execution. It s also important to note that, in his speech
to the jury, he s defending not so much himself as Christ and condemning anyone who is against
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8. Justice In Aeschylus s Oresteia
Aeschylus s Oresteia illustrates justice as being subjective and evolves throughout the plays to become
increasingly complex. In Agamemnon, justice is synonymous with revenge and seen as simply being
part of fate. The Chorus highlights this when they say, Fate is grinding sharp the sword of Justice and
go on to relate that as long as Zeus exists this is simply a fact of life (1565). The idea of revenge as
justice is also seen in the Chorus description of the plunderer plundered and Each charge meets
counter charge (1588 1594). The death of Agamemnon comes as revenge, the revenge of the death of
Iphigenia and the revenge from the sins of the house of Atreus on Aegisthus family.
The theme of revenge as justice carries on into The Eumenides
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9. Fertility Rate And Age Specific Fertility Rates
This paper will explore the population phenomena pertaining to Singapore acquiring and sustaining
low fertility, which has ultimately resulted in an ageing population. There is a multitude of
interconnected factors that have contributed to Singapore s low fertility, and more importantly how
this has reduced younger populations being added every year. However, this paper will focus on the
premise that women s higher educational attainment has prompted a delay in marriage, and thus a
delay in having babies. Therefore, this paper will evaluate statistics retrieved from the International
Data Base from the Census Bureau Website that include the Total Fertility Rate and Age Specific
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The Age Specific Fertility Rate is contingent on the age of a woman and places her in groups of
women based on their age and then predicts how many babies each woman is expected to have over a
period of time based on a specific population (Poston Bouvier, 2010, p. 45). In Singapore, the Age
Specific Fertility Rate peaked for women between the ages 30 34 in 1997, 2007, and 2017. However,
while there was a reduction in fertility rates for all ages across a women s life span from 1997 to 2007,
there was a slight increase in fertility rates in 2017 for the age groups 30 34, 34 39, 40 44, and 45 49
(Refer to Graph 1). While elderly women tend to have fewer babies on average than younger ones,
which is true for Singapore, the slight increase in childbearing in later years indicates changes in the
structure of individual lives and the society as a whole. This data ultimately suggests that women in
Singapore are waiting longer to get married and have children, which are pertinent causes of the
country s low fertility and ageing population. While there are many societal and economic factors
contributing to delays in marriage and reproduction, this paper will focus primarily on the increase of
Singaporean women obtaining higher education and subsequently joining the workforce. In the article,
Delayed marriage and ultra low fertility in Singapore...
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10. Digital Underground Tupac Research Paper
Tupac Shakur was born Lasane Parish Crooks on June 16, 1971 in East Harlem, New York. In 1972
his mother changed his name to Tupac Amaru Shakur after the 18th century Peruvian revolutionary
Tupac Amaru Shakur who led indigenous acts under Spanish rule. During Tupac childhood his mother
was a Black Panther Party, a United States militant group which was a party to espouse violent
revolution against local police. Tupac s mother was jailed while she was pregnant with him. She was
found not guilty and defended herself and won the case. Tupac s step father Matulu Shakur was part of
the FBI most wanted for helping his untie escape jail. Since the FBI would always follow them around
looking for his stepfather they moved to Baltimore, Maryland after his stepfather was arrested. ...
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This was where he formed a close friend relationship with his friend until death Jada Pinkett. With
Tupac later moving to California as a sophomore in high school he dropped out of school, and started
making music for Digital Underground. In Digital Underground Tupac was a backup singer and
dancer. After Tupac making his first hit song Brenda s got a Baby he signed with Interscope records.
Tupac s first movie was Juice where he played the best friend of a father with Tupac taking the name
Bishop. Throughout his career Tupac had several run in s with the law, one with Jaywalking and he
was beaten by two Caucasian police officers. Another was where two off duty police officers were
beating up an innocent man on the side of the road, Tupac then got out of his car and tried to stop the
men when Tupac did that the off duty officer pointed a gun at his face and said words that I cannot say
because it s not school appropriate. But Tupac got in his car got his firearm and fired shots at the
officers. Tupac was not fined or Jailed for this because it was out of
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11. Ratio and Financial Statement Analysis Essay
Executive Summary
This paper examines financial ratio analysis by defining, the three groups of stakeholders that use
financial ratios, the five different kinds of ratios used and their applications, the analytical tools used
in analysis, and finally financial ratio analysis limitations and benefits.
The paper illustrates that financial ratio analysis is an important tool for firm s to evaluate their
financial health in order to identify areas of weakness so as to institute corrective measures.
While financial ratio analysis does contain limitations that include little theory to guide them as well
as the use of accounting data based on historical costs that may not reflect a firm s true economic
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One is Working capital to total assets ratio that measures a firm s ability to pay off its short term
liabilities and is calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current assets divided by total assets.
The retained earnings to total assets ratio that measures a firm s use of its total asset base to generate
earnings is also used. It is important to note that retained earnings can be easily manipulated distorting
the final calculation. The third financial ratio used by the Z score formula is the market value of equity
to book value of debt. This is the inverse of the debt to equity ratio, and it shows the amount a firm s
assets can decline in value before liabilities exceed assets. For closely held firms, stockholders equity
or total assets less total liabilities can be used but this amount has not been statistically verified for
purposes of the formula. The sale to total assets ratio that measures a firm s ability to generate sales
with its asset base is also used. The fifth financial ratio is the operating income to total assets. This
ratio is the most important factor in the formula because its profit that eventually makes or breaks a
firm. In calculating the Z score, each of these ratios is given a weight factor that is used within the
formula. (IOMA s report, 2003). See appendix I for the Z score formula and how to interpret the
results obtained. The Z score is used by firms when running regular financial data and firms use it to
spot
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12. Analysis Of Heaven s Emancipation, By Kate Borcherding
The artwork called Heaven s Emancipation created by Kate Borcherding. There was no information
that indicates the period of when the sculpture created. The medium of this artwork is mid fire clay,
oxidation, multiple fired, engobe, oxide mixes and the sculpture is in the round so it can be observed
from different angles.
The piece is a human head only with what look like a temple with a pointy top. The sculpture is from
the head to the neck and seems to be on four little wheels. The head has a hint of the color blue in it
especially around the collar of the outfit on the sculpture. The architectural on top of the head is the
color of the sand. The wheels appear to be the focus point of the sculpture because the artist used a
bold color of
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13. Acute Human Immunodeficiency Virus ( Hiv ) Infection
Acute Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is the small period of time after a person has
been exposed to HIV and before they have seroconverted. Seroconversion is the process in which the
body starts to create antibodies to fight the HIV virus (Pietrangelo, 2013). During this period of time,
which is usually a few days, the virus replicates rapidly. The rapid replication results in extremely high
amounts of HIV in the blood because the body has not had time to respond to the infection. As the
viral load increases more CD4 white cells are destroyed. CD4 cells are a responsible in protecting the
body from infection. When these cells are destroyed they no longer are able to adequately activate the
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Signs/symptoms of Acute HIV Infection Including H P
Not all patients with HIV will have signs or symptoms during the acute infection phase. If a patient is
having symptoms they can often times think that they have the flu. Acute HIV infection symptoms can
show up 2 4 weeks after exposure and last from a few days to several weeks (Cherney, 2014). If they
are exhibiting symptoms they may present as having a fever, swollen lymph nodes, skin rashes,
myalgia, diarrhea, oral ulcers or thrush, and fatigue. Lab results may also show leukopenia,
thrombocytopenia, or an elevation in transaminase (DHHS, 2015). Differential diagnoses include the
flu or Epstein Barr Virus since these also present with similar symptoms.
A thorough health history must be taken with patients before an exam in order to identify risk
behavior. Important things to ask about are sexual history, partners and possible exposures, any drug
use (especially intravenously), and any current STI s (HRSA, 2014). Upon physical exam things to
look for or may see with an acute HIV infection would be ecchymosis, purpura, petechiae, Kaposi
sarcoma, lymphadenopathy, oral candidiasis, or hepatosplenomegaly (Aberg et al., 2014).
Cultural Implications The numbers of new HIV infections per year has remained relatively the same
since the 1990 s (CDC, 2015). Out of
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14. Essay about Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou is one of the most influential and talented African American writers of our modern day.
Those who read Angelou s works should not pass the thought of where her influence came from.
Maya Angelou s work has been heavily affected by the era in which she began to write. The fifties and
sixties were a tumultuous time for most African Americans in the US. The civil rights movement, led
by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the National Urban
League, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others, was instrumental in securing legislation, notably the Civil
Rights Acts of 1964 and 1968 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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In 1957, Ku Klux Klansmen accused Alabama grocery chain truck driver Willie Edwards, 25, of
having made remarks to a white woman and forced him at pistol point January 23 to jump to his death
from a bridge into the Alabama River. His body was found down river in late April.
In 1959, Atlanta integrated its buses on January 21, but the governor of Georgia asked citizens to
continue quot;voluntary quot; segregation. In 1963, four black Alabama schoolchildren were killed
and nineteen people injured September 15 when a bomb exploded at Birmingham s 16th Street Baptist
Church while 200 were attending Sunday services. The deaths provoked racial riots where police dogs
were used to attack civil rights demonstrators. In 1964, an Atlanta restaurateur closed his restaurant
rather than submit to federal government orders that he serve blacks as well as whites.
His opposition to integration propelled him into the governorship of Georgia in 1967, and when he
was unable to succeed himself, he continued as lieutenant governor.
He passed out pickax handles on the street in front of his restaurant to partisans who would strike any
blacks who try to enter.
This is the world in which Maya Angelou grew up. She was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis,
Missouri. In the sixties, at
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15. Racial Differences In Georgia
Racial differences in social and economic outcomes all play a major role in the discrimination that we
witness in the book. Once the New York boys arrived in Georgia, they witnessed the southern racism
for the first time. In Georgia, the New York boys were marginalized. They were degraded, due to
Georgians classification of the New York boys as blacks. When Gus visited Warm Springs, he didn t
receive the same services as the whites, he was ignored. They were seen as disappointments. However,
in contradiction, while in Georgia they too discriminated other black men, and women. Contreras
stated, These Dominican men wanted to prove whiteness to reach a fictitious higher racial and moral
plane (93). They were instilled with a racial hierarchy.
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16. Power Of Sin In Lord Of The Flies
The Power of Sin
John F. Kennedy once said, forbidden fruit tastes sweet, but it s after taste is bitter . This means that
temptations and curiosity lead to sin, which has consequences. Although there was no fruit involved,
defiance of a higher being has always resulted in a drastic outcome.
The little red haired girl could not resist temptations. She went against her father s orders and got
carried away with the wind. A grizzly found her and took her in to be raised with his family. In these
times bears walked on two legs and communicated just as humans do. The eldest grizzly son even had
babies with the girl. When the Sky Chief was informed about the new race that he had not created, he
was furious. He put a curse on the grizzlies
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17. European Superiority In The Hobbit
Over the course of our readings, I have noticed a sense of european superiority within High Fantasy.
What I mean by this is the sense of greater and lesser races such as the dwarves and goblins in J.R.R.
Tolkien s The Hobbit or the people of the Seven Kingdoms and the wildlings. It seems as though
certain groups within High Fantasy often think of themselves as more virtuous and justified than
others, however, I would argue that some of their actions would not be considered righteous. This
mindset is very similar to that of Europeans throughout history as they often ridicule those of Muslim
faith or the religious practices of the savages in Africa and the Americas. The group believing
themselves to be superior often act without considering
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18. The Walking Dead Video Game
The game by Telltale known as, The Walking Dead , places the player in morally ambiguous situations
where the player thinks their actions are responsible (inter(re)activity) and feel that exact
responsibility (empathy). An article by Smethurst, Toby, and Stef Craps, Playing with Trauma:
Inter(re)activity, Empathy and Complicity in The Walking Dead Video Game. , suggests this morel
conundrum on how games [have the] ability to involve the player in the game world through
inter(re)activity (Smethurst and Craps). There lyes a misconception in the game The Walking Dead
where the player is introduced to believe the players decisions effect a different outcome to how the
storyline will turn out.
We must first look at the article by Smethurst and Craps to show how the game pulls the player in
emotionally. The article discuses complicity, where inter(re)activity and empathy come hand in hand
in engaging the player. The player, more often than none, feel[s] as though they are complicit in the
perpetration of traumatic events (Smethurst and Craps). The deaths, however, are already planned out
and each is [a result] of the player s malign intentions or their lack of skill; if [they] succeed, it is
because the player has navigated Lee through the game s levels adroitly (Smethurst and Craps). The
beginning scene of season 1 episode 1, reluctantly, shows there is no way to avoid the whole incident
that gets Lee all wrapped up in everything in the first place. Without the
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19. Why Is Tsar Nicholas II A Bad Government
Bad Government Tsar Nicholas II
The ruler of Russia in 1905 was Tsar Nicholas II. He wanted to rule his country as an absolute
Monarch. He did not want to share his power with the parliament. Russian Kings called themselves
Tsar, which means Emperor . The Tsar would run on his own, assisted by a few ministers that he
chooses on his own. There was no parliament and the other people did not have any right to vote in
elections. Tsars ruled in harsh manner, ruining everyone who dared to complain.
Nicholas II was born on May 18, 1868 in Pushkin, Russia. He inherited the throne from his father,
Alexander III who died in 1894 due to kidney disease at the age of 49 He was his parent s firstborn
child. Nicholas II was 19 years old when he joined
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20. Cycloaddition Lab Report
Experiment 1: Mechanism of Nitrile Oxide and Alkene Cycloaddition 1. Purpose: to clarify the
mechanism for the cycloaddition reaction between benzonitrile oxide and an alkene, and to test the
regiochemistry of the reaction between benzonitrile oxide and styrene. 2. Plan: Each student in a
group of three will work to create a reaction with the Benzonitrile Oxide with, cis stilbene, trans
stilbene, or styrene in an Erlenmyer flask. With this Reaction solution thin layer chromatography will
be performed using each reaction solution. The different reactions will then be compared by running
co spot TLC s. An NMR of the crude products from each reaction will be taken.
3. References:
* Chemistry 173Q Organic Chemistry Lab: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(4:10 4:30) Find Rf values and diagram each TLC plate in lab notebook. (4:30 4:45)
Diagram 1: Vacuum Filtration Diagram 3: Thin Layer Chromatography
Diagram 2: Rotary Evaporator
Maria Mo February 8, 2016
Experiment 1: Mechanism of Nitrile Oxide and Alkene Cycloaddition 6. Purpose: to clarify the
mechanism for the cycloaddition reaction between benzonitrile oxide and an alkene, and to test the
regiochemistry of the reaction between benzonitrile oxide and styrene; to purify the crude product of
either trans stilbene, cis stilbene, or styrene reaction.
7. Plan: Each student in a group of three will work to purify the product of the reaction with cis
stilbene, trans stilbene, or styrene. The crude products will be purified through recrystallization. This
purification process will be performed several times. When the recrystallization is complete, a vacuum
filtration will be executed to filter out the crystals. An NMR spectrum will be taken of the
recrystallized product.
8. References:
* Chemistry 173Q Organic Chemistry Lab: Laboratory Manual Notes * Mohrig, Jerry R., Christina
Noring Hammond, and Paul F. Schatz.
Techniques in Organic Chemistry. 3rd ed. N.p.: n.p., 2010. Print.
Pre Lab 2
Set Up: 2:00 2:10
Clean Up: 4:45 5:00
In the round bottom flask containing the recrystallized crude
22. My First Night Living At A New Neighborhood
Gun shots in the distance, dogs barking from of police sirens, the sound of footsteps asphalt. Hiding
under my sleeping bag breathing hard I think to myself, how the heck did we move from a safe
neighborhood to this shit town? Rolling myself over on my hands and knees off my makeshift bed I
carefully listen to my surroundings nothing. A sigh of relief comes out of me as I force my eyes to
adjust to the darkness in my room focusing on my bedroom window trying to remember if I locked it.
My first night living in a new neighborhood was going fantastic! I have never been so scared in my
life. My family and I had lived in trailer homes before, but not one with this type of neighborhood. I
remember my grandmother would warn me about the house being broken into several times before
which gave me caution before she accepted us into her house. The neighbors across the street were
probably the worst people you ever meet. They seemed violent, like those types of people that you
would not dare to make eye contact with. My mother, father, and grandmother would never get along
with them blaming each other for a missing tool in our yard or once there was a missing trashcan.
Looking outside my parents new bedroom window my mother noticed the traffic out new neighbors
had and she began to spit venom at their name under her breath. Ignoring her I stuck my head out the
window even more gripping to the window sill which made my knuckles turn white taking in my new
neighborhood. A mobile
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23. Essay on Analysis of the Movie Willow
Analysis of the Movie Willow
She was born with the mark on her arm, the mark of the one who would cause the downfall of queen
Bavmorda and end her evil rain. The legend told her that the prophecy was the queens grates fear and
now it was about to some true. Willow Ufgood had always wanted to be a magician. to be wise and
respected in his community. His dreams were about to become true. All of these things you will read
in my report. The main charters of this book are Willow ufgood a nelwyn that wishes to be a magician
that will soon come true. Madmartigan a master swordsman and womanizer who is drawn into this
prophecy.
Shorsha daughter of queen Bavmorda that falls in love.
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All the apprentices that wanted to be the High
Aldwins apprentice witch finger held all the power. Willow guessed wrong at the carnival but the High
Aldwin asked him what was his first answer Willow told him his own which was correct. Then the
High Aldwin sad that if he came back alive that he might become his apprentice next year. They
traveled on there jurnayand one night Vonhkar told Willow of his quest for Tersline. He never found it
but one night in winter when he was passing through the mountains he stopped in a cave. He nearly
died there if some dwarves didn t save him. They had a legend that a little warrior would rule them
they thought it was him. Vonhkar declined the offer but they gave him a ring that had a design on it.
They said that one day he would help some one that will bring peace to a crude land. That child had
the same mark. That is why he wanted to go on this journey. When they got to the dikine crossroads
they saw a man in a crows cage
Madmartigan . They waited for some one else to ride by but the only thing that did was a army
marching to battle. So he let Madmartigan out and gave the child to him. On his way back hawk with
a brownie on its back yelling i got the baby . Willow chases after him then gets attacked by brownies
and falls into a pit. He wakes up lying on his back with a brownie on his chest. A glittering lute tells
him to let
Willow go it is Chilendra. She tells him
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24. St. Francis Of Assisi Essay
St. Francis of Assisi was born in Umbria in the year 1182. He was a child every father hoped for, he
was filled with life, a determined and courageous individual. He was gifted with rather good looks,
qualities that attracted friends and a gift of leadership. His father was an extremely wealthy merchant
in Assisi. But this son, his favourite, was the one who broke Peter Bernardone s heart. The boy turned
on his father, and in a vicious event that eventually resulted into a public scene. St. Francis of Assisi
stepped away from his father, his business and left his father in a state of immense emotional
suffering.
Francis joined the military at the age of 20. Prior to this date (1202), the favoured son showed his
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Now came the question that changed the course of Francis life, and in many ways, the course of
human history. amp;quot;Why then are you seeking the servant instead of the master, the vassal
instead of the prince? amp;quot; the voice spoke again. Francis recognizing the voice as that of Christ,
suddenly grew weary of retreat. amp;quot;Lord, what will You have me do? amp;quot; asked Francis.
amp;quot;Return home, Your vision will have its spiritual fulfillment through Me. amp;quot; replied
the voice. Francis then returned to Assisi. Although the residents of Assisi rejoiced at his return,
Francis was known as their leader during the time, they soon sensed that Francis had changed.
Something was troubling him. The townspeople concluded that Francis had fallen in love. Francis
companions would ask him who it was. Francis had to answer, but he couldn t tell them that it was
someone who he hardly knew or someone that he was slightly afraid. So he said to his friends,
amp;quot;I do dram of taking a wife, and she whom I shall marry is noble, so rich, so fair and so wise,
that not one of your has seen her like amp;quot;.
Francis tended to leave his house and journey to the many caves located in Assisi. A friend who saw
that Francis was involved in something even more deep than arrangements
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25. Character Analysis Of Buddy In The Movie Elf
Elf Buddy from the movie Elf is an archetypal hero because his story follows the hero s journey.
Buddy begins just as every other archetypal hero. One night, Santa Clause was delivering gifts at an
orphanage. One of the toddlers at the orphanage wakes up and climbs out of his crib. BANG he fell on
the ground and started to crawl towards Santa Clause gift sack. Buddy starts his journey once he got
into Santa s gift sack. Santa did not realize that a toddler snuck into his gift sack. Santa arrives back to
The North Pole, and the elves and him hear something moving in the sack. A second later a baby
crawls out of the gift sack. Santa and the elves were in shock when they saw the baby. The baby s
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Buddy got very upset when he found out that he is not an elf but that he is a human. He flees to the
bathroom and starts to cry, and his adoptive dad knocks on the door and asks him if he is okay. After
Buddy cools down his adoptive dad starts to tell Buddy the truth. He tells Buddy that is real dad lives
in New York. He also tells Buddy that his real dad works at The Empire State Building. Before Buddy
leaves to New York, Santa tells Buddy that his real dad never knew he was born, and that his mom
passed away when he was born. Santa also tells Buddy that is why he was at the orphanage at a young
age. Buddy arrives to the unknown world which is New York. Buddy got to New York on an iceberg.
Buddy immediately spots The Empire State Building and he goes to the building looking for his real
father. Buddy was still wearing his elf hat, his green vest with his yellow tights, and his black pointy
shoes. As soon as Buddy sees his dad he gets super excited and calls him dad. His dad looks super
confused and he thinks this is some kind of joke someone is trying to pull on him. Buddy starts to
explain everything to his real dad and his dad thinks Buddy is
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26. How Generational Trauma In The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fist...
The way we live defines us, tradition defines us. Tradition is a very important thing. It is something
that spans many generations and is a part of one s identity. Tradition can define us. Therefore when
tradition is forcibly taken away it can hurt a lot of people and generations. An example of a people
who have had many of their traditions suppressed and taken away are the original inhabitants of the
Americas. Their tradition was taken from them and they were either killed or forced into following a
new tradition which erasing all of their identity. The effect this has on the newer generation is bad
because they will feel like a part of them is missing because their tradition was taken and it can cause
a trauma called generational trauma. The book The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in heaven,
focuses on a Native American named Victor in order to describe how generational trauma causes a
weakening of tradition because it becomes replaced with alcohol and isolation. In addition, Alexie
presents how a rekindling of old traditions is a way out of this harmful circle.
When Victor was a child his parents would drink a lot and would neglect him because they dealt with
their pain by drinking. They drank because they were drinking away the problems caused by the
generational trauma they and the generation before them had to endure. For example, during the New
Year s party, everyone got drunk, even Victor s parents, left Victor by himself. Victor s father and
mother drank more
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27. The Ethics Of The Byu Idaho Sport Organization
This week s reading focused on the topics of organizational theory and the management of sport
organizations along with organizational goals and effectiveness. Through the writings of Slack and
Parent in Understanding Sport Organizations, the aforementioned topics were well versed in
delivering information to be prepared for this reflection. Describe one of the Ways to Look at Sport
Organizations (Chapter 1) using the athletic department described in the case study (or you can select
another sport organization for which you are more familiar)? Over the course of reading chapter 1, we
learned multiple ways to look at sport organizations. With the use of, A New Collegiate Model, a case
study on the intra collegiate athletics at BYU Idaho, I will examine them based on one of the models
from said chapter. Examining the BYU Idaho sport organization as a culture seemed rather logical to
myself. When looking at an organization as a culture, one needs to view the culture of which the
organization is placed in; the culture of the society will more than likely have an influence on their
mode of operation. Slack Parent explained to us that when studying organizations as cultures, know
that they are concerned with the roles leadership plays in the manifestation of culture. At BYU Idaho,
I believe they did a respectable job at delegating roles in the transition from an intercollegiate to an
intra collegiate program. With the discontinuation of one model to introduce and
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28. Understand Key Legislation and Agreed Ways of Working That...
2.1 Explain the key legislation that relates to fulfilment of rights and choices and the minimising of
risk of harm and the impact on an individual with dementia. * Human Rights Act of 1998 * Mental
Capacity Act of 2005 * Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards 2005 * Adults with
Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 * Mental Health Act 2007 * The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 *
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 * Carers(Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 Together these
legislations formed the fundamental rights and freedom of an individual. These affect the rights of
everyday life of an individual including what they can say and do, their beliefs, right not to be tortured
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It is necessary to involve the individual in the plan of care and support. Encourage the individual to
make choices. This includes their needs, their culture, their means of communication, their likes and
dislikes, wishes and feelings, advance directives, beliefs and values, involvement of their family and
other professionals. This should be considered and documented. Also, there must be evaluation in
assessing effectiveness in the plan of care. Moreover, through the Mental Capacity Act (2005), it
provides a legal framework for making decisions on behalf of the individual who lack the capacity to
make decisions for themselves as long as it does not restrict the rights and freedom of action. 3.4
Explain how an individual with dementia can be enabled to exercise their rights and choices even
when a decision has not been deemed to be in their best interests. Good communication with the
individual should be enhanced. Both individual and carer must compromise and negotiate to what
would benefit most for the individual as long as it is safe. Thorough information should be given and
must acknowledge the benefits of their choices. This is a way of recognising rights and choices of the
individual. One example is the resident s choice not to use his/her walking frame. This is one conflict
of decision making. Decision should be tailored to the needs of the resident
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29. Research Paper On Sikhism
Unlike other religions, Sikh faith is not dogmatic; it is a distinct and unique religion. The Sikh
Scripture is true Religion of Self where everyone has a personal relationship with God. It does not
place any emphasis on pilgrimage, praying in a particular direction, praying on a particular day,
fasting, meaningless rituals, idol worship, superstition, body mutilation, asceticism or celibacy.
Sikhism focuses on unity with God. Sikhism instructs to be one with God through meditation and
simple, ethical and moral lifestyle. While some religions practice animal sacrifice, fasts, pilgrimage,
omens and other rituals, Sikhism instructs that there is no need of such ritual because we can meet
God with pure love towards Him.
Sikhism also instructs that one is responsible for his own actions. He cannot wash away his sins by
just going to pilgrimages or taking a holy bath. Only God can forgive humans of their sins and
meditation on God is the only way to receive God s grace.
In Sikhism, ethics and religion go together. The inculcation of moral qualities and the practice of
virtue in everyday life is a vital step towards spiritual development. Qualities like honesty,
compassion, generosity, patience, humility etc. can be built up only by diligence and perseverance.
Sikh Gurus showed how to live a family and social and still be close to God. Their lifestyle serves as
an example to all Sikhs.
Sikhism is a modern, logical, and practical religion. It believes that normal family life
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30. Get Rid Of Acidity Research Paper
Get rid of acidity once and for all Meta description: Every adult or children in their lifetime will surely
have a case of acidity from the food that they consume. Treating them is simple when the natural
products are involved in the treatment. Tags: Acid Reflux, Digestive Distress, Heartburn, Acid Relief
Primary image source: keralaayurveda Acidity is the condition that sets in if the food that has been
consumed has not gone down the right way or if the food has not been properly broken down while
digestion. Some of the food is sent back in the digestive tract which then starts to cause pain and
distress in other parts of the body. For a long time, consuming antacids to cure acidity or the acid
reflux (http://www.joybynature.com/collections/acidity) has been the only case. With the onset of
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The most common symptom that most of the people face during a bout of acidity is the regular
distress that they feel in the digestive tract. The main reason for this condition is that, the stomach
produces an acid to breakdown the food to help digestion. If this acid is not produced in the right
amount, leading to the improper breakdown, the acid starts to accumulate and starts to move up the
food pipe causing the digestive distress (http://www.joybynature.com/collections/digestion). Another
major cause for the acidity is the consumption of oily foods and missing out on meals during any part
of the day. In both the cases, again the acid that helps in the digestion will be produced in excess
quantity than the usual and in the end will reach the heart if it does not have a proper place t go to.
This leads to a condition called as heartburn (http://www.joybynature.com/collections/acidity). The
commonly available roots and herbs can be used for treating the acidity problems. Garlic and
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31. How Did The Byzantines Conquer Other Empires
The Byzantines created a weapon, Greek Fire, no person knew how to put the fire out. The Byzantine
Empire joined the 4th Crusade but in the end they lost many of their own land to the Bulgarians. They
joined the religion of Eastern Orthodox and when they conquered additional empires they would make
them convert to Eastern Orthodox. The Byzantine Empire was the capital city of Rome when
Theodora and Justinian was the emperor. The economy in the Byzantine Empire was skyrocketing,
because they were conquering other empires. Every time the Byzantines conquered other empires they
got more land and money which gave them a better economy. Greek Fire was fire that came out of a
portable flamethrower, the Byzantines would shoot at people that were trying ... Show more content
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In the article titled Why Constantinople was hard to conquer came from a database, mentions that the
walls would only be able to be destroyed if they got exploded by another super weapon. The walls had
many weaknesses it could be exploded ( Why Constantinople was so hard to conquer ). This is just
like when the Great Wall of China was trying to get broke through but it could not without a really
powerful weapon. The Greek Fire was one super weapon that could be able to destroy the walls and
no other empire had a super weapon to destroy it. The Byzantine Empire did have a super weapon.
The Ottomans destroyed the walls with a super weapon of their own which through the Byzantines off
guard. When they got through the walls, they conquered them and that was the end of the Byzantine
Empire. When the Napalm bomb was created the only one that knew about it was the United States.
The U.S. bombed Japan with this weapon, they will not know what just hit them. The U.S. Chemical
Warfare Service added rubber to the gasoline to produce a jelly mixture which would burn longer,
would be harder to put out and would stick to the victim, causing fatal injuries ( Liquid Fire ). When
the Napalm bomb was created it was probably one of the strongest weapons in the world at the time
and no one knew what it was used for. The time of the Greek Fire to the Napalm bomb the more
technology had been advanced so the bomb was stronger. At the time fire was used like bomb, but the
fire kept burning. The fire spread and destroyed everything, a lot of people died from fumes of the
fire, just like the Napalm bombs would kill and
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32. What´s Neonatal Jaundice
Neonatal jaundice is a common finding in the primary care setting, as almost all newborn infants will
develop an increased level of total serum or plasma bilirubin (TB) presenting as jaundice (Wong
Bhutani, 2013). The identification and treatment of severe neonatal jaundice is necessary to prevent
acute bilirubin encephalopathy and the chronic and permanent complication, kernicterus (American
Academy of Pediatrics [AAP], 2004). The laboratory implications for management of unconjugated
hyperbilirubinemia in term and late term infants ( 35 weeks gestation) after discharge home will now
be discussed. Risk assessment for jaundice should be performed on an infant before discharge from
the hospital, using TB or transcutaneous bilirubin and/or assessment of risk factors. Therefore, if the
TB is plotted on a nomogram prior to discharge, the PNP will have an idea about the infants risk for
developing hyperbilirubinemia at the initial newborn visit and can guide the need for laboratory
evaluation. If this is not available, the PNP should be aware of major risk factors for the development
of hyperbilirubinemia including jaundice present in the first 24 hours of life, blood group
incompatibility, gestational age of 35 36 weeks, sibling history of phototherapy, cephalohematoma or
significant bruising, exclusive breastfeeding, and East Asian race (AAP, 2004).
Recommendations for laboratory evaluation with a TB include every infant who is jaundiced in the
first 24 hours after birth,
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33. Social Class And The Self
In this essay I will explore the concept of Habitus put out by Bourdieu which is one of his most
praised and referenced studies and whether is it still a useful tool in understanding the relationship
between the social class and the self. I will do this by examining the theories of social class and
examining them against Bourdieu s work.
The two main theorists on the idea of social class are Karl Marx and Max Weber. Marx based his
theory on the idea that there are only two social classes, the bourgeoisie and proletariat. The
bourgeoisie being the capitalist upper classes such as factory and business owners who exploit and
dominate the mindless proletariat (lower or working class). In bourgeois society capital is independent
and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality (Marx, Capital,
2015). Marx claimed that the proletariat would rise in revolution against the bourgeoisie as they
gained a class conscious. Although this did not happen due to the fact that working classes gained
more skills and created unions and labor laws in order to protect themselves from exploitation.
However, Weber built on Marx s theory and believed that Social Class was built on more than
property and wealth, Weber argued that social class is also determined by someone s power and
prestige exemplified in his book The Theory of Social and Economic Organization . Weber linked
prestige to property and wealth but also made point that prestige can be gained
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34. The, The Royal Slave, A True History
People of certain social classes sometimes have stereotyped characteristics pinned to them. Rich
people might be seen as snobbish while poor people might be seen as unmotivated to improve
themselves. The characters in Oroonoko, The Royal Slave, A True History, also have characteristics
based on the social class to which they belong. During the eighteenth century, social class became a
topic of interest in Britain. The characters in Oroonoko can be grouped into three social classes based
on the level of power they have. One class is the rulers such as the King of Coramatien and Deputy
Governor Byam. Next are the people who are neither rulers nor slaves such as Aboan, Mr. Trefry, and
Colonel Martin. Finally, there are the slaves. Because of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The narrator says that when the King saw how Imoinda, a young woman with whom he has fallen in
love, reacted to the gift he sent her in Oroonoko s name, it gave him some affliction, but he salved it
(Behn 2143). Here, the narrator explains that the King was very upset when he saw that Imoinda was
in love with Oroonoko, but he ridded himself of these sad feelings by sending her the royal veil which
forced her to become one of his wives. This shows that the King has a selfish nature because he could
not overcome his desire for Imoinda and let her marry Oroonoko. This selfishness leads him to betray
Oroonoko. Both the King and Byam show disloyalty since they betray Oroonoko which establishes
negative character. This disloyalty is also distinct to those who are of a high social class position
because they are deliberately betraying Oroonoko as opposed to doing it unintentionally. Because
negative traits, such as disloyalty, are given to characters who have governmental power, a link
between negative character and high social class characters can be established. Another link which can
be seen between social class positon and character is through the characters who are neither rulers nor
slaves having positive character traits. These characters are a middle class by the fact that they do not
rule a colony or country, but they also are not slaves. Also, all of these characters exhibit positive
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35. Monologue Of Macbeth
It was clear to see that his highness was not well. From the moment he spoke to the mysterious man at
the door on there was tension. I could feel the uneasy mood of the evening rising, and I suspect the
other lords could too. What could the man have said that would rattle the king with such force?
Whoever he was Lady Macbeth was comfortable with Macbeth speaking to him. As soon as Macbeth
dismissed the man, she roped him back in like a hunter catching a wild animal. The king returned to
the table to start our banquet, but looked to have a glint of worry in his eyes.
To begin the evening his highness toasted to to all the lords and the missing Banquo. I must admit it
was strange that he was not present. Macbeth and Banquo were practically joined at the hip. Perhaps,
Banquo s absence was a sign of disloyalty to our new king. Did he sense something the rest of us hadn
t, or did he have an alternative motive? After Macbeth finished his toast his face immediately dropped,
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It definitely did not suit his personality. All who know Macbeth know him as brave and courageous.
He is a warrior on the battlefield, and off the field he is a mild mannered gentleman. When these vison
like symptoms came upon Macbeth I do not know, but I will say it makes me question the sanity of
our king. Duncan was such a humble king, very kind to his people, and he was respected. Macbeth on
the other hand seems to lack these qualities, he looks to be on the verge of going insane. Is this what
our leaders have come too? I believe that now I have seen Macbeth in this way it will be difficult to
see him as a strong leader. I suspect that he has demons beneath him, which he is attempting to cover
up, but demons have a way of rising to the surface. Only time will tell what has happened to brave
Macbeth. Regardless I am weary of our king, and with that the future of our
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36. Their Eyes Were Watching God And The Road
Unknown Forces and Their Impact The books, Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Road, seem to
be completely different from each other for various reasons. One takes place in the south during the
early 1900 s while the other takes place in the future after an apocalyptic event. However, both books
share a similar idea. In both books the main characters have spiritual connections with an unknown
force that is the main cause of both their misfortune and their happiness. Overall, both authors from
Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Road believe that there is a higher being that has control over
both the good and bad aspects of life. Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston follows
a young African American woman named Janie as she tells her friend Pheoby about her past
experiences. It can be assumed that nature as well higher being or unknown force drives Janie s
morals and shapes her experiences. The first instance where Janie connects with nature in a significant
way was an experience she had when she was sixteen. She was lying under the pear tree in her
backyard when she noticed the bees around the tree. She saw a dust bearing bee sink into the sanctum
of a bloom; the thousand sister calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the
tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight. So this was a
marriage! She had been summoned to behold a revelation (Hurston 10). Something out of Janie s
control brought
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37. Huckleberry Finn Weather Analysis
Weather plays an important role in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In one part of the book, Jim
predicts that it will rain and it does. While the rain is coming down, they find a river house with a dead
body inside. Jim then covers up the dead body in order to protect Huck, while they both steal
valuables from the house. The rain represents the mysteriousness surrounding the dead body and the
house. It is later revealed in the book that the dead body was Huck s father. In this case, the rain is also
restorative. Huck is now able to become his old self before his father returned to his life because his
father is dead now. The rain in this case has a dual meaning of mysteriousness and restoration. Later
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In the twenty first century, a reader sees a God helping Odysseus enact revenge on a couple of suitors.
In our modern society, we view murder as wrong no matter how it is justified. Even revenge murder is
murder in our current society. However, based on a contemporary view, a reader would understand
why Odysseus killed all the suitors. Odysseus was defending his honor. Back when the book was
written, the justice system was not as complex as it is today. The killing of men to defend your honor
was seen as justifiable. In addition, the god and goddess in that time had more of a meaning than in
our society today. In the book, Homer assumes that we know about the god and goddess, but
nowadays, many of us do not know their significance. In contemporary times, the reader would
understand why Athena is helping Odyssey achieve his revenge. It is because Athena is the goddess of
wisdom, law, and justice. Athena is helping him obtain law and justice. A modern reader might miss
this connection. The reader might see the killing of the suitors as unjustified, but to a contemporary
reader, the killings are sanctioned by law and
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38. The De Goya Y Lucientes
He is considered the most important artist in Spain during the late 18th and early 19th century and was
one of the most prominent and successful painters in Europe. Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes was
a romantic painter and printmaker whose style changed drastically throughout his life; he is
considered the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. His style fits into the category of
Romanticism, which is most apparent in his paintings of the Spanish Royal family after becoming
First Painter to the King of Spain in 1786. Six years later, he suffered an awful illness which
ultimately left him deaf and shaped his future work. After Napoleon Bonaparte rose to prominence
during the French Revolution, Spain was invaded due to its political and strategic importance to the
French. Goya was able to capture the horrors he saw in his anti war works produced in paintings and
with intaglio prints which he didn t make public. The throne of Spain was taken by Joseph Bonaparte,
Napoleon s brother, who was backed by a large French military force. After the political situation in
Spain normalized and rule was returned to it s rightful heir, Goya returned to painting commissioned
portraits. With ailing health, he moved to a country home where he completed the haunting Black
Paintings which were painted directly to his walls. Due to his health, he received permission from
King Ferdinand IV for an indefinite leave of absence and relocates to Paris. He completes a small
number of
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39. Report On Tesco s Impairment
Question 11 Report on Tesco s Impairments Executive Summary Tesco reported a write down of £7bn
in one off charges in the 2014 financial results, which is the first set of the whole year financial results
by the new chief executive Dave Lewis and this practice is called kitchen sinking. This report gives
explanation of its definition, the reason why Tesco adopted this approach and how it tested impairment
under the accounting standard (IAS). Introduction Tesco is one of the biggest retailer in UK which
provides food and non food products. However, a £4.7 billion property impairment results to a loss of
£6.4 billion. Tesco reported a massive property write down of £7bn in the 2014 financial results of one
off items, which contains restructuring costs, goodwill, impairments and resolution of the commercial
income recognition scandal in September 2014 (John Stokdyk 2015). This is the first set of whole year
financial results by the new chief executive Dave Lewis and it gives the corporate and its investors a
kitchen sinking. The practice, kitchen sinking, is a term used when a recently nominated chief
executive announce all the bad news at once that found in the company and report it in an early
financial results announcement to make any succeeding results look more impressive. The reason is to
keep the company away from negative accounting issues and to assure investors realise who is to
blame. Main Findings The Tesco s accounting team under Dave Lewis put every write off,
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40. Use of Prayer and Scripture in Coginitiv- Behavioral Therapy
Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Integration of Psychology and Theology
Tamala Rivers
February 16, 2012
Summary This article focuses on the use of prayer and scripture in cognitive behavioral therapy
(CBT). First you must focus on the biblical approach which you acknowledge Gods love and deal with
past hurts in a proper manner. You also must focus on Gods Holy Spirit and his scriptures. As the
therapist you should not be in self, you have to focus on your client. You have to allow God spirit to
be used in the therapy session. There were multiple types of integration that could be used. Implicit
integration which refers to a more covert approach that does not initiate the discussion of religious or
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But as he became an adult he turned away from Christ and started living in the secular world. He and
his mother were very close when he was a child but as he became a young adult he started doing
illegal things. So his mother asks him to leave her home and not come back unless he change his
ways. The young man has changed his life and works for a legal firm. But he never had the chance to
show his mother how much he has changed. So he is coming to me for help. I asked the young man
would it be okay for me to pray before we get started. And then I would ask him to first forgive
himself, because that is a heavy burden to carry. Then I would ask him if he believe that God is a
healer. And sense he did come to a church I would hope he would understand that we would talk about
Christ. I would ask him, how would you think your mother would feel if she could see you now? And
hopefully he would feel that she would be proud. I would ask him to think of the good times they had.
I like to just sit and listen to his thoughts and try not to overwhelm him with so many questions. I
would like to know what he was thinking so I could help him the best way I know how. I would ask
God to help me to help him. Because he would know best how to handle this situation. Because with
Gods guidance I know I can handle any situation. He is always there for me when I need him, so I
know he wouldn t fail me now. So hopefully he would get something out of this session and not feel
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41. Mussolini s Economic Policy And The Success Of Benito...
Benito Mussolini seized power in 1922 when he was appointed Prime Minister, following his
infamous March on Rome. Mussolini initially expressed little to no interest in economic matters once
in office and had no coherent economic plan for Italy. Furthermore, as a former socialist, he disliked
capitalism and the free market. However, post 1922, he came to the realization that he needed a strong
economic plan to retain his office as well as to re establish Italy as a major power. Mussolini, like
many other dictators, was not an economist and so none of his policies were without their downfalls. It
can be argued that his most successful policy was the Battle for the Grain. The aim of this policy was
to create national self sufficiency in grain by encouraging farmers to use more modern machinery and
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Other semi successes included the Battle for the Land and the Lira. On the other hand, there were
many policies that did more harm than good. Such as the Corporate State, much of the handling of the
economy in the Great Depression and autarky as whole. Ultimately, Mussolini s economic policies in
the most part were not a success. Firstly, the Battle for the Grain was aimed to create self sufficiency
in grain so that when war came Italy would not be dependent on foreign imports of cereals and bread.
This was achieved by encouraging farmers to grow grain by providing government granted modern
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42. Examples Of Implicature Analysis
Implicature Analysis Before telling the theory, Ryan asks what everybody wants in life. Hari answers
something about his girlfriend and Surdy wants to know who Hari s girlfriend is. Actually the question
is intended for Hari but Ryan takes the charge and says it is not his business which appears to be
violation of maxim of relation. He should have told Surdy Hari s girlfriend s name but he and Hari do
not want everybody to know it. In order to hide the information from others, Ryan violates maxim of
relation. It also violates tact maxim as Ryan impolitely suggests Surdy that you don t have anything to
do with that. To be polite, his reply should have been we do not want you to know Hari s girlfriend s
name. On the contrary, Ryan suggests Surdy not to ask Hari s girlfriend s name. But as stated earlier
this conversation has taken place between friends so; friends do say something impolitely as it is an
informal conversation. Close friends do not mind if anyone of them uses impolite language with them.
Concluding Remarks Impolite conversation is a very common thing between friends, especially when
they are away from home and having a party. They violate maxims every time to convey something
else to their friends. People, in general, violate maxims of co operative principle and politeness
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This means that they have to repeat the courses they have missed during suspension period. They are
also unable to appear the campus interviews. During suspension period they have worked on Ryan s
lube project in professor Veera s lab. Somehow professor Cherian shows some pity and allows them
credits for their lube project on which they have been working during suspended semester. They are
happy and start preparing for campus interviews. Hari argues with Ryan over Ryan s indifference with
his
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43. Hellenistic Religion
Emerging from the depths, Christianity began as a small sect contained within Judaism, but
throughout the next 300 years the small sect grew to be the religion of the Roman Empire. Surviving a
turbulent political climate, Christianity took root and could not be eradicated. Many things influenced
Christianity, such as: Hellenistic thought, conflict with Judaism, and trying to stay relevant within the
Rome Empire. Though Christianity began as a small sect, absorbing certain aspects of culture allowed
Christianity to grow and become one of the most influential voices in the Empire. Early Christianity
began with core Jewish beliefs at its epicenter. The disciples believed in the one God who had
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Constantine s mother, Helena, was a Christian. Still influenced by pagan culture, Constantine
worshipped the sun god. However, in 312, Constantine went to battle for the right to his father s
throne and something happened that would change the course of Christianity forever. Before entering
into battle, Constantine was resting and was taken up into a dream in which Jesus Christ appeared in a
bright light and announced that by this symbol he would win the battle which was about to ensue. The
outcome of the battle was in Constantine s favor. After his victory he moved the Empire in the
direction that was favorable to Christians. One of his first acts was to establish the Edict of Milan,
which allowed Christians and all others to worship freely. He also established a city named after
himself and the said city was deemed the first Christian
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44. Nannocrystalline Zno Film Analysis
The formation of nanocrystalline ZnO films was confirmed by using X ray diffraction. XRD patterns
of simple glass substrate and ZnO coated glass substrates were shown in figure 3(a) and (b d),
respectively. The amorphous behavior of glass substrate with a continuous curve ~20˚ to 35˚ in 2θ
range was depicted in figure 3(a) and was clearly evidenced in ZnO coated substrates. A
comparatively low intensity and broadness in diffraction peaks was observed in single layer deposited
ZnO thin film figure 3(b) , which revealed that film consist of coarse fine grains with
nanocrystallinity. It was observed that the peak intensities gradually increased from triple figure 2(c)
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However in Rietveld refinement the peaks profile is fitted using Pseudo Voight functions, which is
linear combination of Gaussian and Lorentzian functions. The internal strain (ε) may arise from the
chemical reaction involved in the growth process of ZnO films and having negligible effect on peak
broadening. The microstructural (crystallite size and lattice strain) and structural (lattice cell constants,
atomic positions and occupancies) parameters refinement was performed using the space group
P63mc. The values of the crystallite size, strain, and lattice parameter obtained from the Rietveld
refinement and Scherrer methods are shown in Table 1. In table 1 the microstructural analysis shows
the lattice parameters are well matched lattice constants for the standard values of the hexagonal
wurtzite structure of ZnO. Furthermore, the variation of single to five layer coated ZnO film lattice
parameters a and c is remarkable, when compared with the standard ZnO, due to the complexity of the
hexagonal wurtzite crystal structure of ZnO and anisotropic variation in the crystal lattice. As seen in
Table 1, the ratio of the lattice parameters a/c is slightly affected by deposition cycles. However, the
unit cell volume of as prepared ZnO film is decreased from 47.598 to 47.501 Ã…3 with increasing the
deposition cycle from single to five cycles. The similar performance was observed for the Zn O bond
length (l) which decreases from 2.09 to 2.03A with increasing
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45. Book Report On The Book Hatchet
Hatchet Book Report In the novel Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen the theme is survival of the fittest. In
Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen the book binds you to continue reading it until the very end. It like you are
there with Brian and had a very descriptive image what it would look like standing next to him. A
book is a magical thing that lets you travel to far away places without leaving your chair Katrina
Mayer. The plot of Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen is very interesting because of how you could imagine
yourself right next to Brian like a seeing everything he sees. The plot was realistic because it actually
could happen in real life and probably has happened in real life. Like how the plane ran out of gas and
he had to try and land the plane. When he ran out of fuel the plane would start down (Paulsen, Gary).
He would have to find a clearing as he went down (Paulsen, Gary). Throughout the story Brian has
obstacles of survival he had to overcome. Landing the plane was just one of them he also had to find
shelter, He had to have some kind of shelter, he needed a fire to drive away the mosquitoes, I will have
fire here, he thought, and struck again I will have fire from the hatchet (Paulsen, Gary). Throughout
the story he has to face challenges to survive and overcome them. The main conflict in this story is
man vs. nature and a little of man vs. self. Brain struggles against how he has to adapt and conquer his
new environment. He also struggles against the
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46. Comparison Of Final Love Note And Louise Gluck s Mock Orange
The Importance of Language in Clare Rossini s Final Love Note and Louise Gluck s Mock Orange
Love is such an abstract concept for the human mind to figure out. Along with the love of a mother for
her child, there are many types of sensual love or brotherly love; friendship is frequently described as
a type of love, as well. This abstraction can also be distorted and made to fit into categories that would
normally be associated with negativity and abuse not love. Think of why a woman will continually go
back to an abusive spouse with the irrational reason that he loves me. If he loved you, he wouldn t
beat you...Would he? In a poem, the confusion seems only to extend, as writers will describe a
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The word wanton is the first of three words that she uses in this poem that dramatically affect the tone
of the poem. The Oxford English Dictionary defines wanton as being unruly, rebellious, and
unmanageable. This definition is followed by another that has a relatively different meaning which is
to describe someone or something that is dainty, fastidious, and playful. To place these definitions
inside the poem, the reader can come out with two separate meanings to these first lines. One could
take the first, which would mean that this relationship is peaceful and manageable. It is not out of
control. By the second definition, however, the relationship is also not dainty, fastidious, or playful.
To apply these definitions to the surface meaning of the poem makes sense, because a tree could not
be playful or out of control. However, if a reader were to apply it to an intimate relationship, the
relationship seems to have lost its luster. Perhaps, the participants are no longer as exciting as they
once were. Rossini describes the tree s silence during the winter and continues with vivid imagery of
the slugs ate the yellow hearts/ Right out of my lilies, while you, elm, died on (lines 11 12). This line
gives an extremely emotional visualization of having your heart eaten out, figuratively, by someone
that you love.
Rossini s word choice in the next to last paragraph gives an even stronger impression that she is using
the tree as a
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47. Essay BICS Certification Keys
1. The reality of today s BI is as follows, Pick two valid answers Mark for Review (1) Points (Choose
all correct answers) BI is standardized across the organization BI is pervasive among all the
companies Multiple Complex BI tools (*) BI is inflexible and slow (*) Incorrect Incorrect! BI is
Inflexible and Slow Multiple Complex BI tools 2. What percentage of organizations will have
considered moving their BI solutions to the cloud? Mark for Review (1) Points 1% 64% 12% 46% (*)
Incorrect Incorrect! It is 46% 3. Why is Cloud disruptive to IT ? Mark for Review (1) Points (Choose
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Mark for Review (1) Points Faster implementation Lowering operational expense Limited
infrastructure overhead Lower short term total cost of ownership (TOC) Security and compliance
concerns (*) Incorrect Incorrect! Security and compliance concerns 12. Which of the following
statements is true regarding Oracle s Cloud implementation architecture? Mark for Review (1) Points
Oracle Cloud components are not built on any common services infrastructure. BICS extends the
feature set and functionality of on premise Business Analytics to the Cloud (*) There are only two
Oracle Cloud components built on a common infrastructure. Oracle Cloud components such as SOA
and Infrastructure are common services built on a single platform. There is only a single Oracle Cloud
component built on a single common infrastructure. Incorrect Incorrect! BICS extends the feature set
and functionality of on premise Business Analytics to the Cloud 13. Which of the following defines
the managed deployment choice for customers implementing on Oracle s Cloud solutions? Mark for
Review (1) Points Customer neither owns nor operates This is the same as subscription model
Customer owns and operates the solution and technology Customer owns the solution and Oracle
operates the technology
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48. The Death Of Tea Cake
When the novel reaches its climax with the death of Tea Cake, Janie transforms into a fulfilled
character who begins to live a life of acceptance. The death of Tea Cake closes the door on Janie s
third marriage, however, that marriage taught Janie more about herself than any other caregiver. As
Tea Cake and Janie begin to spend more time with one and other, the townspeople of Eatonville grow
anxious. During her marriage with Joe, Janie is subjugated to severe classism which separates her
from the townsfolk. When Janie begins to act like a regular woman and not a noble, the town is
surprised, as Pheoby mentions Janie, everybody s talkin bout how dat Tea Cake is draggin you round
tuh places you ain t used tuh (Hurston 112). With Tea Cake, Janie experiences more adventure and
more life than with anyone else. Every day brings a new adventure for their relationship, for example:
Tea Cake and Janie gone hunting. Tea Cake and Janie gone fishing. Tea Cake and Janie gone to
Orlando to the movies. Tea Cake and Janie gone to a dance. Tea Cake making flowerbeds in Janie s
yard and seeding the garden for her... Tea Cake in a borrowed car teaching Janie to drive (Hurston
110).
Tea Cake truly loves Janie. He treats her like they are equals and does not see her as a slave or trophy
like her passed husbands. Unlike Logan and Joe, Tea Cake does not need Janie for his own ulterior
motives, as he [loves] Janie for herself, Tea Cake wants only to share his life and have the opportunity
to
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49. The United States And The Great Depression
To Americans, Australia may seem like a completely distant and disconnected land just because of
how far it is and because it is technically and island. However, the fact of the matter is that Australia,
just like most of the places colonized by Great Britain, is still considered a western country. That
along with the interconnectedness of a globalized economy makes it so that Australia is still affected,
both positively and negatively, by the changes of the United States and Britain. Such was the case
when the United States suffered what is now known as the great depression in 1929. The great
depression spread throughout most western countries and beyond and Australia was no exception.
Australia was hit with the depression not long after the United States and it reached its peak in 1932.
The depression hit Australia quite hard and the economic recovery was fairly slow and lasted until just
about the beginning of the Second World War. This was partly due to having a number of badly
implemented policies by a disputing government. While some say that it was the Premiers Plan that
led the country out of the depression others argue that there was no one single policy or plan
responsible but rather a combination of many. One act that had a hand in leading Australia out of the
great depression was the devaluation of the currency.
Explanation of chosen theory:
To first understand the situation that Australia was in during the great depression and all of the events
that lead to
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50. Voting Rights Case Study
1. The United States constitution gives a clear definition who qualifies to be the President of the
United States of America. In Article II, Section 1, Clause 5, the constitution states that in order to
qualify the person must be a natural born citizen, be at least 35 years of age and have been at least 14
years a resident. These qualifications have been truncated in order to include only the portion of
qualification relevant to the current times. Though two of these qualifications are clear the portion of
natural born citizen has been a point of contention for quite some time. U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark, 18 S.
Ct. 456, sets a precedent for the definition of Natural Born Citizens. In this case, Wong Kim Ark
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The Supreme Court also referred to the Voting Rights Act with respect to the outlawing of a durational
residential requirement in voting in the presidential and vice presidential elections. Since all states fall
under Federal Law that the state could not use this as a requirement. Since state matters are different
though they concluded that anything longer than 30 days would be too long. The Supreme Court also
looked at the restriction of travel since this residential law was a punishment on anyone who had made
a recent interstate move. Since the right to travel is a fundamental right there should not be any laws
that restrict citizen s rights to do so if there is no compelling government interest. In this case, citizens
were burdened by having their right to vote revoked. It seems that the reason why the court case was
not more controversial was because it did not remove the states power to impose residential
qualifications in other social projects. The only restriction on to the states was that the state cannot
have a residential requirement in order to allow someone to
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