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Analysis Of James Bond s The Bond Girl s Wet Dream
Frivolous Self James Bond has been described as an adolescent boy s wet dream (Kingsley,2). This
description isn t far off, fast cars, gorgeous women, ridiculously extravagant villains, and of course,
dozens of explosions pepper every novel and movie. Many believe that the success of the Bond
franchise relies on the heavy use of the numerous outlandish villains and childish antics, yet the
women in the novels play crucial roles in establishing love and suspense. These women are put into
unfortunate situations that in order to survive require a hero, a savior, and Ian Fleming uses Bond to
rescue these women. The Bond Girls act as an outlet, a way for Fleming to recreate the love of his life
Muriel Wright, or Moo who was tragically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While rehabilitating, Lynd visits Bond every day, and Bond begins to think of a future with her,
marriage, even leaving the service. Once released from the hospital, the two travel and live together. It
seems they are going to live a happy life, but upon discovering that they re being tracked by a
SMERSH agent, Lynd breaks down, she tragically kills herself leaving a note confessing that she had
been a double agent for the Russians. They had kidnapped her lover and threatened to kill him unless
she helped sabotage Bonds mission. Lynd was forced to take her own life, dying tragically early. Most
of the Bond novels fall into a simple mold: villain that threatens world security with a gorgeous
mistress and fast cars. The Spy Who Loved Me deviates from this pattern and is written from Vivienne
Michel s point of view. Fleming would have just turned fifty and his marriage was quickly
deteriorating. Both members of the marriage were pursuing affairs and Flemings health was declining.
His wife Ann was associated with many literary experts including Evelyn Waugh who scoffed at
Flemings infantile writing. Fleming was depressed with the prospect of death, indiscretion, and the
literary mockery. At one point he (Fleming) even considered killing Bond. But instead of killing Bond,
Fleming decided to respond to his critics by writing from the point of view of
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Spider-Man Is A Favourite Hero
The World s Favourite Webslinger.
Everyone has once wanted to be a superhero. Whether you grew out of it to play with basketballs and
Barbie dolls or race cars; or if you still hope that one day you ll miraculously be able to fly and lift
things three times your size that dream was still there. As kids, being able to save people and the world
seems unlikely, yet because of figures that we had to look up to, we believed that nothing was really
impossible. Spider Man is one of these said figures. Spider Man was created by Steve Ditko and Stan
Lee for Marvel comics in the sixties, but if you couldn t already tell by the countless reboots, Peter
Parker s Spider Man is still one of Marvel s most popular superheroes to date. Peter Parker is a fifteen
year old, who s just like anyone else. It just so happens that he got bit by a radioactive spider one day
and his life changed immensely. He s incredibly smart and inventive, but when it all comes down to it:
he s just a normal teenager who s struggling to find himself, let alone strategize how to defeat bad
guys in his spare time when he doesn t have to worry about homework. Spider Man has been a
superhero that has transcended through time as the underdog that resonates with people, providing
those with the hope that anyone can be a hero and help out the little guy.
Though he was created in 1962, Spider Man seems to never grow old or become outdated. He
naturally wants to help people, to be someone who helps
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Robert Boyle Research Paper
Robert Boyle, born January, 25 1627 was an Irish born natural philosopher and chemist. Boyle is
known for being the first modern chemist, and best known for his law Boyle s law. This law describes
the relationship between pressure and volume of gas, within a constant closed system of temperature.
Robert s life of scientific research took place when he joined a band of enquirers or the Invisible
College , which devoted themselves to new philosophy. The relationship between pressure and volume
that Robert Boyle studied was first noted by two scientists Richard Towneley and Henry Power.
Robert Boyle just confirmed their studies and published it first taking credit for it and is named after
the law. In Boyle s experiment to see how pressure and volume were connected, Boyle used a J shaped
piece of glass tubing that was sealed on one end, gas was trapped in the sealed end of the tube and
fluctuating amounts of mercury were added to the J shaped tube to vary the pressure of the system.
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These measurement was done by using a fixed amount of gas and a constant pressure and temperature.
This way Boyle was able to examine the pressure volume relationship without problems from other
factors such as changes in temperature or amount of gas.
This is the data analysis that supports Boyle s experiment. When the volume pressure data has been
found, the next task is to determine the precise relationship between the two properties. Even though a
large number of relationships are possible, the most likely possibility is that the volume will relate to
the pressure raised to some random power
V = CBL P
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Fannie Mae
Table of Contents
Introduction.....................................................................................................3
History...........................................................................................................3
Business Method and Philosophy...........................................................................4
Corporate Growth and Diversity............................................................................6
Conclusion......................................................................................................7
References......................................................................................................8
Figure Chart 1................................................................................................10 Fannie Mae Fannie Mae
is a leading mortgage company and one of the most financially successful businesses within its
industry. Given the salient features of the organization that has culminated into its current standing,
this report offers a brief but concise overview of the corporation. The organization began as a part of
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A community credit union is a financial cooperative operating to lend money to its members. The
constituents of a mutual organization put money into a collective, where it may then be disbursed to
members in need of loans, at agreeable rates and with good terms. By eliminating the need to turn a
profit, mutual organizations are able to give lower rates on loans than traditional banking
organizations. The sub prime lenders are considered, in some instances, as a last resort since they tend
to give loans to people with a very low credit scores or an otherwise extremely high risk of default.
This type of lender offers loans at exorbitant interest rates as a way of covering losses from the high
default rate they experience with their borrowers. Fannie Mae does not hold onto all of the purchased
mortgages. It will take the individual loans and package them up with hundreds of others and market
them as mortgage backed securities (MBS) that it then sells to investors (for example, insurance
companies, pension funds). Fannie Mae provides a guarantee to these investors that they will receive
timely principal and interest payments, no matter what happens with the underlying mortgages. If
there are large numbers of defaults, Fannie Mae will have to make the investors whole, utilizing tax
dollars. Investors can also buy shares
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Iran Nuclear Deal Case Study
The Iran Nuclear Deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was formally
adopted on October 18th, 2015 by Iran, Germany, and the UN Security Council consisting of Britain,
China, France, Russia, and the United States. It enabled Iran to peacefully pursue nuclear program so
long as it did not weaponize the program and it removed American sanctions and European embargos.
In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has made efforts to eliminate the agreement or at least
severely limit the program. To regulate the program, the international agreement states that Iran must
allow its facilities to be searched and monitored periodically by a team of experts to verify that Iran is
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Even without nuclear weapons, Iran represents a threat to Americans. With the introduction of the Iran
Nuclear Deal, Iran has been emboldened and arrested several Americans under false pretenses. A total
of four Americans have been detained by the Iranian government since the JCPOA was implemented
(CNN). Others have been detained for having American ties.
Moreover, the UN s International Atomic Energy Agency recently admitted that, though they
technically should be able to access all Iranian military sites, they can t actually search military
affiliated sites (Washington Post). Top adviser to Iran s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, went
so far as to call the US s call for further inspections as a dream that would never be possible. Without
access to the military sites, it is impossible to verify that Tehran is implementing the deal. The United
States has no true knowledge about whether Iran is working on the development of nuclear weapons
or not.
It is however known that Iran has aggressively been working towards its ballistic missile program
despite defiance of Security Council resolutions. With the demise of Iranian sanctions, Iran was free to
enter new market. They then invested their proceeds into their ballistic missile program. Iran acts as a
significant threat to close American ally, Israel. It in fact inscribed Israel must be wiped out in Hebrew
on two of its ballistic missile tests
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Richard, By William Shakespeare
In William Shakespeare s Richard III, Richard is a devil that is walking amongst the masses. His
desire for power is overwhelmingly confident and carefully planned out. Even though he has obstacles
ahead of him, but Richard is determined do everything in his power to rule the throne. Throughout the
progression of the play, Richard uses two forms of power, manipulation and misogyny, to accomplish
his goal. This manipulations starting from the very beginning of the play and drives him until the end.
Furthermore, through a close examination of scene from The Exorcist (1973) a closer parallel can be
drawn between Richard and devil, and how they both use casual possessed power and hidden power.
Richard is like a wolf in sheep s clothing and a silent killer.
What black magician conjures up this fiend
To stop devoted charitable deeds?..
What, do you tremble? Are you all afraid?
Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal,
And mortal eyes cannot endure the devil.
Avaunt, thou dreadful minister of hell.
Thou hadst but power over his mortal body;
His soul thou canst not have. Therefore begone. (Act1,2.35 45)
This powerfully venomous quote from Lady Anne really reveals how she feels about Richard and how
she wants Richard to know that she knows he murdered her husband and father in law. ...Dreadful
minister of hell. is a powerful insult that shows the pain and anger from Lady Anne. This phrase not
only captures the essence of the of the entire scene, it also parallels a
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Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV) Vaccine
Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV) Vaccine is by far one of the most controversial vaccinations
in the world. With the virus affecting one in every four which is approximately eighty million people.
While most people never experience any symptoms from this sexually transmitted disease, others are
not so lucky. Some of the most common health issues that this virus can cause include cervical cancer,
cancer of the vulva, vagina, penis, anus, back of the throat, including the base of the tongue and
tonsils, and genital warts. Like other virus HPV also has different types of the virus with some being
low risk to high risk. There are over one hundred types of HPV but some of the ones that actually
cause symptoms are HPV 6 and HPV 11 which
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Case Study Of Entrepreneur
Introduction
An entrepreneur is a person that can acquire and capture an idea, which could be about presenting
anything, a specific product, or any type of service. He would have the ability and proficiency for
taking up challenges and risks in order to present that idea towards reality and make it happen.
Entrepreneurship on the other hand, consists of the opportunities that would be needed to explore
(Akudolu, 2010).
The following case study would be presenting the entrepreneurial work of Fadi Ghandour, and his
work processes in terms of the Timmons model of entrepreneur and how effective is this model in the
venturing of entrepreneurship (Akudolu, 2010). Further, the study would state the contributing factors
and the learning outcomes from Ghandour s work.
The Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship In general discussions (Brooks, 2015), an entrepreneur is
supposed to present a new and a different idea. This is true, but bringing an idea is a different
situation. For an entrepreneur, it is also necessary to have the knowledge in how to reach the targeted
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This seems like a straightforward description of what entrepreneurship is, but executing such a process
is an extremely complex and hard task. Risking is a huge part of this process, which could give the
resulted outcome in a good, or in a bad way. Ghandour himself had stated that the NASDAQ listing
was a risking process, but even so, he took it. This is because he believes that in order to bring
entrepreneurial success, a person should never be afraid in trying (Lee, 2013). That is why; executing
an idea would require more than just the originality of that idea. In this process, the entrepreneur
initiates a specific business plan and obtains the proper resources for it, exactly how Ghandour
managed his work and contributed in a good way in other businesses as well (Brooks,
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Sustainable Development Goals Twelve s Targets
Sustainable Development Goal Twelve s targets can be evaluated by their potential measurability,
however, key terms in the target wording lack quantifiable definitions making measurement difficult.
For example, target 12.2 refers to the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources
(emphasis added) (UN DESA, 2015). While sustainability conceptually encapsulates meeting the
needs of today without compromising the needs of tomorrow, in practical application, quantifying any
population s need for natural resources is very difficult (GEOG 200, Sept 17, Slide 17/18). Though
efficiency is easier to quantify the fraction of useful work done out of total energy supplied measuring
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Food waste can be measured at both the consumer and producer levels, and other waste production is
measured by sector. Target 12.3 also contains the numerical goal of halving as a benchmark for
success of the target. The success of 12.5 would be determined on the basis of what the numerical
definition of substantially entailed.
Part Two: Is it Already Measured?
 I have omitted a discussion of target 12.1 since its measurement would require an extensive
evaluation of the contents of the 10YFP.
The following section will present evidence of attempts at measurement for targets 12.2 through 12.8
inclusively. It should be noted that there is no evidence of current attempts to measure the topics
related to 12.6, 12.7, or 12.8.
As stated, the measurement of 12.2 is complex and sector specific. There have nonetheless been
efforts by the United Nations to develop natural resource accounting frameworks, as evidenced by the
Handbook of National Accounting: Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting 2003 or
SEEA 2003. SEEA 2003 provides a model for quantifiable sustainability (SEEA, 2003, p. 34).
Applications of SEEA 2003 accounting models are limited, however; for instance, only 36 countries
have standardized their measurement of sustainable and efficient water usage on the basis of the SEEA
2003 accounting system (GAO, 2007, p. 9).
The release of chemicals into the environment (12.4) is frequently measured. The most extensive
source of measurement is the
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Contrasting the Aboriginal s View on the Environment and...
Aboriginal and non aboriginal people are un intentionally separated by many means. One such
example would be the way each use their land and how they manage it, and different land uses stem
from different values and morals. The biggest difference is that aborigines think of their environment
and its inhabitants no lower than themselves, they live with the environment, take care of it,
preserving the balance of ecosystems. Non aboriginal people, however, think less about everything
else and are more centred on their own wellbeing, comfort, and wealth.
Non aboriginal people live apart from the natural world, not in it. They take advantage of the available
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In today s world, hardly any species of wildlife become extinct from natural causes. Europeans hunt
animals to such an extent that we classify it as overhunting. We destroy their habitat, and introduce
other animals that are a threat to endangered animals or are competition for resources and food.
Habitat destruction is the greatest threat to both animals and plants.
Deforestation of rainforests as such, physically kills of plant species, and these plants and the
environment they form are the habitats that are vastly inhabited by all types of living matter, from
elephants in the African jungles, to the beetles that live in logs. An approximation of extinct species of
mammals would be about 60, since 1600. 125 species of birds have also become extinct since then.
Currently, there are around 1000 to 1100 species of birds and mammals that are facing extinction, or
on the brink of extinction. Including plants and invertebrates too would bring this number to 20 000.
This is solely to do with the fact that Europeans use whatever land available to make way for
industrial, commercial and residential use.
Aboriginal fire management is when people use fire to manage their land and its forests. Leaves of
gum trees, contain flammable oils. Dead leaves and some branches fall of these trees and gather on the
ground for prolonged periods of time, which form a kind of fuel for bushfires. Instead of allowing the
fuel load to build up, aboriginals
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Langston Hughes Identity
Search for Identity in the Poetry of Langston Hughes In exploring the problem of identity in Black
literature we find no simple or definite explanation. Nevertheless, it is generally accepted that it is
rooted in the reality of the discriminatory social system in America with its historic origins in the
institution of slavery. One can discern that this slavery system imposes a double burden on the Negro
through severe social and economic inequalities and through the heavy psychological consequences
suffered by the Negro who is forced to play an inferior role, 1 the latter relates to the low self estimate,
feeling of helplessness and basic identity conflict. Thus, in some form or the other, every Negro
American is confronted with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His own life influenced his art. Being born in a Negro family and at a time of racial discrimination
from his early childhood, he had to bear the ruthless behaviour of the whites. So, from the very
beginning of his life he faced many problems viz., racial discrimination, lack of identity in the society
and no actual or practical freedom of blacks etc. All this put a remarkable impact on his mind, on his
soul and made him a poet of blacks. A great votary of black art, Hughes inaugurated a distinct
movement of negritude which may be regarded as the soul of Harlem. Rising from his consciousness
of the colour of his skin and passing through various stages of identification with people and territory
of Africa and finally grounding it in the American Past, negritude in the poetry of Hughes evolves into
a definite and enduring concept expressive of definite vision.6 But he doesn t suffer from what W.E.B.
DuBois terms as double consciousness two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two
warring ideals in one dark body. 7 Langston Hughes in his essay on The Negro Artist and
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The Human Cognition And Memory For This Year s Science Fair
I developed and determined my project because I immensely wanted to deal with the human cognition
and memory for this year s science fair. I started to initiate my project when I realized I wanted to
work with memory mainly because of the fact that we use our memory for practically every moment
in our life. I was also interested with our brain and our nervous system and their basic function.
Although I really developed experiment when I was in a math classroom and my teacher decided to
play music in the background while my class worked, and I felt quite distracted. Although I found
that, many students in the classroom actually worked well with the music on. After that, I started to
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We memorize items through what is known as the Information Processing Model, one of the many
models scientists use to interpret our memory. The Processing Model operates like a computer where
we receive an input for the result of an output. Our sensory memory is what commences the
Information Processing Model. Sensory memory is the temporary register of all the information your
senses are taking in , and each of the five senses endures for a certain amount of time (Khan
Academy). We have a total five senses, although the most studied amongst them are our haptic
memory (touch), our iconic memory (visual), and echoic memory (audio). When the information lasts
long enough, the sensory information then gets delivered to our working memory or otherwise known
as our short term memory. Working memory is just whatever you are thinking about right at this . Our
working memory can hold round and about 7 pieces of information at a time although people with
physiological ailments such as dementia greatly suffer in this area making it hard for them to simply
be attentive, recall instructions, etc. We use our working memory in classrooms, working
environment, etc. For example, when I read and try to comprehend a passage during my reading or
literature exam to answer the questions, I would simply be utilizing my working memory. Our
working memory processes information according to the type of input that was initially received. Our
working
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Salina Health Care Center ( Sfhc )
Introduction
Salina Health Education Foundation, founded in 1979 and Salina Care founded in 1991, merged in
2004 to form Salina Family Health Care Center (SFHC). Since the inception the clinic has served
Saline County with health and dental care for uninsured and low income residents. In addition the
clinic has provided residency programs for family medicine physicians for future roles as providers to
rural Kansas towns. In December of 2004 SHEF became a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC).
Following in 2009, SHEF transformed the practice into a patient centered healthcare home. Through
this work, SHEF redefined its mission to: provide excellent healthcare in a patient centered setting that
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The following questions were answered in line with the 2013 CLAS Standards.
The Principal Standard: Provide effective, equitable, understandable, and respectful quality care and
services that are responsive to diverse cultural health beliefs and practices, preferred languages, health
literacy, and other communication needs.
Mrs. Mack replied this standard was a broad standard and went on to address each aspect of the
standard in great detail.
The effectiveness of the health care we provide at Salina Family Health Care is measured routinely.
For example, there is a health care plan that encompasses 16 different aspects of health care that we ve
determined to be important to our patient population. For these 16 goals we have 34 specific
interventions we ve implemented to help us achieve these goals. We receive a monthly report of our
progress toward meeting these goals which might include getting blood pressure readings below
140/90, catching women up who need a pap smear or encouraging smoking cessation in persons who
smoke. This health care plan drives our practice and the feedback we receive for our efforts guide our
practice daily.
The care we provide at Salina Family Health Care I would consider to be equitable. We provide
services to anyone who is alive, very simply put. We do not discriminate on the basis of gender, color,
nationality, residency status, ability or disability, or whether or not they can pay for
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The Odyssey By Homer, Annotated Bibliography Essay
he Odyssey, as written by Homer, intricately and excitingly weaves Colin Renfrew s Subsystem
Theories throughout the entire play. Many of the five subsystem theories can be seen and support
understanding of the novel. Of the five systems, trade/communication, social/ political hierarchy and
symbolic subsystems will be the focus of analysis in this paper. All of these subsystems come together
in The Odyssey to explain the characters and their lives, and also how they fit into the society which
they live in. To understand the growth and development of the characters, we must understand the
systems theories, many human actions have a meaning at several different levels, with undertones and
overtones... it is the complex interconnectedness of the subsystems which gives human culture its
unique potential for growth. As this paper will demonstrate within The Odyssey, trade and
communication, social and political hierarchy and lastly symbolic subsystems create adventure in
Odysseus s harrowing, yet exciting journey back to his kingdom and family. These specific
subsystems add depth and excitement because we see how each specific one impacts Odysseus s
journey back home. They help us understand who Odysseus is a man and sympathize with all that he
goes through. The communication subsystem helps explain how communication between people (and
gods) in different lands aid to the success of his return home. We are able to see from the social
subsystem how Odysseus and other men
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Bourbon Reform In Spanish America And Pombaline Reforms In...
The Bourbon Reforms in Spanish America and the Pombaline Reforms in Brazil were both motivated
by the European state s interest in increasing defense, centralizing authority, and expanding economic
benefits of the their Latin American colonies. The Bourbon Reforms began under Philip V, the first
Bourbon King of Spain, and were initially concerned with proper and efficient governing of the
Spanish Colonies in America. These early reforming projects primarily focused on issues of
administration and jurisdiction. The viceroyalty of Peru was divided. In 1739 the viceroyalty of New
Granada was created with its capital in Bogotá. Later in 1776 the viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata
was established with its capital in Buenos Aires, which gained control of the silver mines and mint in
Potosí. One of the most significant of the Bourbon administrative reforms was the implementation of
the French style intendancy system, in which a government official, an intendant, was appointed
essentially to supervise an established territory, responsible for overseeing the military and financial
affairs of the region. Most all of the officials appointed during the administrative restructuring of the
Spanish colonies were Spanish born, this, combined with other Bourbon Reforms, which were meant
to limit the authority and autonomy of creoles, resulted in tension between different social classes in
the colonies. Defense was also of paramount importance to Bourbon Reformers. Many Spanish
American
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Comparing Bonnie And Clyde
Everybody loves a good rebel. Throw a love story in with it and bam you ve got yourself a great
plotline. What makes it even better is if it is a true account. This story of Bonnie and Clyde has
survived through the ages and the critics by surpassing any movie that had been done on the killer duo
before it. It was the American dream that had a deadly ending. It did not end well for them much like
it hadn t for most chasing the dream of prosperity. And while Bonnie and Clyde may not have gotten
their prosperity they did gain the fame they so wished for. This blood drenched movie changed
America with it s violence, sex symbols, and the hero s journey in ways we can still see today on the
big screen.
Through out the movie you see violence. That, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are also the good guys. But I think that this movie takes a look at the Hero s Journey a little bit
differently. The hero in this story would be Bonnie. In the beginning she is living in an ordinary world.
She wants a life of adventure but does not know how to go about this. Then there is that call to
Adventure. I believe that Clyde would be Bonnie s call. He is young, fit, charismatic. He falls in her
sexual range. But Bonnie wants a dangerous man. You just have to look at her husband to know she
wants a bad boy. Clyde has all of that, seeing as that he was in jail, and was still a thief. He also
carried a gun. This was alluring to Bonnie. There is not much of a refusal of the call. She is lured right
away. She does learn some about him but still ends up running away with him. Then you have meeting
the mentor. The mentor in this story would also have to be Clyde. He has experience is being a thief
and a criminal. He knows how to use a gun in which he teaches Bonnie. He also shows her how to pull
off a robbery. There then is crossing the threshold from where there is no return. Bonnie crosses this
threshold as soon as she runs away with Clyde and crosses from staying within the law and becomes
an outlaw. She commits herself to a life of crime. There are tests that Bonnie has to undergo. She has
to learn to be cool during robberies, car chases, and being shot at. She recruits C.W. who becomes part
of her gang. She also has to be contend with the enemies she gains which fall from the law
enforcement to Blanche. Then we come to the approach to the inmost cave. With this it is the
reference to their inevitable death. Which would be violent. And we see Bonnie handle this with
acceptance. After we see the ordeal. It is the fill arc of Bonnies crime. It was fun in the beginning then
it becomes deadly. When they start killing more and more people the violent becomes frequent.
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The Reading Of Beyond Heroes And Holidays Essay
Through the reading of Beyond Heroes and Holidays: A Practical Guide to K 12 Anti Racist,
Multicultural Education and Staff Development and A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota I
have not only learned about the experiences of others, but have also gained a deeper understanding of
my own racial and cultural identity and how that relates to other identities around me. In learning this
information, I feel that I will not only be able to understand and relate better to my future students, but
also understand their backgrounds and how they are affecting them presently. Therefore, I will be able
to teach to individuals in the way they need me to, but also create a more welcoming and inclusive
environment (racially, culturally, and otherwise) in my future classroom. The information I have read
has helped me to understand my own racial and cultural identity, how it relates to the identities of my
future students, and what I can do to make educational institutions more racially and culturally
inclusive. Recently I have been evaluating what I think to be my own racial and cultural identity. As a
Caucasian of mostly German decent who grew up in the upper Midwest, I blended in with the
majority of people around me. Due to this fact, I did not often think about race, and when I did it was
thinking about how others were different than me and the rest of us . I was a product of my culture and
the society surrounding me; I regret this thinking now, and do deeply apologize.
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Comparing Aging In King Lear And Birdman
William Shakespeare, through his play King Lear, and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, through his 2014 film
Birdman, both portray characters who reflect on their lives and become obsessed with leaving a
lasting legacy, resulting in eventual self destruction. In his madness, Lear reflects on how he believes
he was not a good king during his reign, hence affecting his legacy after his inevitable death, while
Riggan Thomson s (Michael Keaton) play is his attempt at remaining relevant. Shakespeare s use of
soliloquies and Iñárritu s use of Riggan s inner voice also both give the audience insight into the mind
of the two characters. At the pinnacle of his madness, as Lear realises that he has become a weak and
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Both Lear and Riggan are arrogant, egotistical and ultimately ignorant to the surrounding world.
Iñárritu and Shakespeare utilise the dialogue of other characters towards the protagonists, in albeit
different ways, to show this. Shakespeare utilises the Fool to provide commentary for the audience. In
the court of the king, the Fool s role was to provide entertainment through comedy, but Shakespeare
portrays him as the only character telling Lear the truth and thus this is an example of dramatic irony.
Through his anecdotes and commentary, the Fool reveals to Lear the truth, but in his ignorance the
king does not acknowledge this. Iñárritu demonstrates this through the audial and visual manifestation
of Riggan s younger self. While Shakespeare uses the Fool to tell Lear and the audience the truth,
Riggan s subconscious furthers his disconnection from reality and self absorption. Additionally,
Shakespeare uses eyes as a motif to emphasise this fatal blindness, attributed to age. The plucking out
of Gloucester s eyes is also a direct link to this. Lear s crown is also used as a symbol of Lear s poor
judgement; by splitting the kingdom between his daughters, Lear clovest his crown i th middle , which
ultimately lead to the tragic consequences at the end of the play. Iñárritu explores a similar idea of a
limited view of the world through
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The Ins and Outs of Public Administration
Leadership and Management POSDCORB: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating,
reporting and budgeting. These tools are necessary to perform the ongoing duties of a public
administration. POSDCORB emphasizes professionalism, executive control functions, and
organizational theory to governmental organizations for the sake of efficient management practices
(Chalekian, 2013).
Planning Planning involves the preparation for an organization to operate at desirable levels to achieve
desirable outcomes. Decision making is involved to resolve various issues that may confront public
administrators (Chalekian, 2013).
Organizing Organizing describes compiling the activities an agency or organization may offer and
create a reporting structure for the administration. Strategies for success are set in place to create a
hierarchy within an agency.
Staffing Staffing refers to the training of personnel to operate the agency s activities. Skill sets along
with the measurement of an individual s progress in certain tasks. The development of human
resources comes into play to acquire personnel for training, hiring and firing.
Directing This management function involves leadership and the motivation of individuals to perform
to the organization s expectations. Interpersonal skills are needed by the management to lead the staff
on a positive direction.
Coordinating Coordinating Entails the many functions of a company and channeling them into one
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Today s Juvenile Court System Essay
Today s juvenile court system handles most cases involving those under the age of 18 year old. This
was not always the case and the ideal of a separate court system for adults and children is only about
100 years old. When looking at the differences that set juvenile courts apart, it is important to study
the history and see how it developed over time.
The movement to separate children from adults in the court system can be traced back to English
common law, just like most of America s criminal justice system. English lawyer William Blackstone
had a significant influence on the separation of Juvenile and adult courts. Blackstone s Commentaries
on the Laws of England, that was first published in the late 1760 s, was widely read and well regarded
by the founders of America (History of Juvenile Justice). In Blackstone s book, he identified
individuals who were considered incapable of committing crimes (History of Juvenile Justice). Two
requirement needed to be met in order for someone to commit a crime. First, the individual had to
have a vicious will , or the intent to commit a crime (History of Juvenile Justice). Second, the
individual had to commit the crime. Blackstone then when on to state that one group of people who
were unable to commit a crime were called infants (History of Juvenile Justice). These people where
not literality infant or babies, but people too young to understand their actions, and therefore lacked
the vicious will needed to commit a crime. At
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Essay about Organized Crime
Organized Crime
Organized crime has always been occupied with a negative label. Perhaps this is due to the constantly
changing environment in America as well as the social state of its homeland, Europe. Our society is
convinced that the so called Mafia is a family of pure criminals, pimps, and murderers. Whatever the
opinion, there is no doubt that the Mafia played a big part in the history of America and the way
Americans view crime today. The origins of the secret society known as the Mafia are believed to be
as old as the 9th century (Mafia History). During the 9th century, the Mafia s main purpose was to
strengthen themselves against enemies, which invaded their homeland in Sicily. It was supposed to
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You come in on your feet and you go in a coffin. Then the new members were asked if they were
capable of even killing their own blood family on command (Mafia Life). Along with the ceremony,
the mobster was told of the rules he must abide by. The most important rule in organized crime was
the rule called the Omerta. The Omerta is a code of silence. A vow never to reveal any Mafia secrets
or member under threat of torture or death (Mafia History). Another rule was the obedience rule. The
obedience rule stated that the member must at all times be loyal to the boss or Don. A third law of the
Mafia was the assistance to any befriended Mafia faction, no questions asked. A few others included,
Avenge any attack on members of the family, because an attack on one was an attack on all, and the
last rule was to avoid any and all contact with the authorities (Mafia History). There is still much we
don?t know about the Mafia due to the fact that the very first rule when inducted is the Omerta. Along
with the many members involved with the Mafia, there were just as many ethnic families that existed
if not more. Mafia families were growing very large in 1800?s (Mafia History). The reason for the
large swelling of crime in America was because of the vicious increase in foreign immigrants during
that time in America. Three million Irish, four million Italians, and four million Jews immigrated to
America. They immigrated for a
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Discuss The Impact Of Divorce On Children
According to Virginia Rutter, there has been an ongoing argument of whether or not divorce is a good
thing (Rutter 159). An argument is made that the decline of the impact of divorce on children is due to
the number of children involved, decreasing from 1.34 children to less than one child (Rutter 159).
However, the statement of the impact of divorce being lessened due to less children being caught in
the middle appears to be intellectually disingenuous. Regardless of their being less children, the
children that are involved from the divorce will still be impacted greatly. Nevertheless, Rutter is
correct in saying that there are some sets of circumstances where divorce is the better option. When
my father divorced my mother, they decided that
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Why Did Farmers Express Discontent During 1870-1900 and...
Why did farmers express discontent during 1870 1900 and what impact did their attitudes and actions
have on national politics. Manufacturing hit a huge growth rate during this period which cause
agriculture to decline, and cause farmers to struggle to make a living. The farmers were now being
abused by the railroad companies and banks. The documents in DBQ 8 show rationality for the farmer
s protests, exclusively on bank mortgage tariffs and the gold standard. Two particular groups became
popular during this period and that would be the Grangers and the Populist Party. Farmers fought
against the Gold Standard, railroads, and industrialist during this period causing lots of confrontation.
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It was originally opposed by Northern manufacturers, who feared the loss of inexpensive labor; and
Southern slaveholders, who feared the development of free soil. It was intended to branch Western
immigration, but numerous frontiersmen would fail and arrive home. The Homestead Act provided
settlers with 160 acres of surveyed public land. By living on the property for five years and improving
it, a small fee would grant the settler the land. This served as a way to encourage the development of
the family farm and fill in the normally unoccupied region in the Great Plains in which railroads
facilitated this growth. Because of the severe environmental circumstances of the Great Plain region,
the Homestead Act turned out to be less effective than anticipated. Document B talks about how it was
also hard for colored farmers to make a living especially after the Civil War. They had to get the local
merchant or someone else to supply the food for the family to eat while the first crop was being made.
(Document B) After the Civil War they didn t have much land and many became homesteaders who
were given 160 acres along with regulations they must follow. Only 40% of the applicants actually
completed the process and were given the extra land promised for them completion of 160 acres.
However many found it difficult to make profit off such little amount of land during that time, for that
was the reason most failed to finish
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The Importance Of Fire In Chicago
F or such a popular growing city was if fate for a disaster to occur. The great city of Chicago a fast
growing city. Chicago s summer and fall in 1871 were unusually dry, with only one fourth the normal
amount of rain falling between July and October. Many of the city s wooden buildings and sidewalks
had dried out in the summer s intense heat. Chicago s summer and fall in 1871 were unusually dry,
with only one fourth the normal amount of rain falling between July and October. Many of the city s
wooden buildings and sidewalks had dried out in the summer s intense heat. Pollution in the city was a
problem leaving the city river oily. In October 1871, dry weather and an abundance of wooden
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No one really know how or when the fire started but, Legend has it that a cow kicked over a lantern in
a barn and started the fire, but other theories hold that humans or even a meteor might have been
responsible for the event for one that was a huge problem not knowing how it started but also the fact
that no help was sent until after the fire had already started to spread. Neighbors tried contacting the
fire department but called the wrong one so no help or warning was made before the disaster. The fire
burned wildly throughout the following day, finally coming under control on October 10, when rain
gave a needed boost to firefighting efforts. The Great Chicago Fire left an estimated 300 people dead
and 100,000 others homeless. More than 17,000 structures were destroyed and damages were
estimated at $200
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Questions On Business
My business Ralph s Remedies has been doing great in business and I have realized that I need a
digital dashboard to help me operate my business better. I am going to use my digital dashboard to
help me keep track of of inventory to know how much merchandise and prescriptions are sold in a day
to maintain products people buy and keep them in stock. Watching trends at the end of every day can
help my business have correct products and the right amount of inventory. I would keep up with
management to know what customers are saying and if they are satisfied with how the business is
going. It can help me gather information to know what customers are looking for and how it can
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Maintaining stock helps keep a better flow and customers will always be able to purchase what they
need. Second is to make sure to have enough staff and making sure to schedule fewer people during
slower hours and watch for trends when it is busy or slow. Last, making sure bills are paid on time and
are kept up with properly.
Ordering Process
To review the ordering process for The Broadway Cafe to make sure it is efficient and effective I
would change counter A to where a customer is able to order both their meal and drink at one place.
This will benefit both the process of getting a meal and make it easier for customers to order
everything they need at one spot. Counter B should be used as just food pick up and counter C for
picking up your drink so things do not get crowded in one area. Counter D could be with counter A so
when you order your meal you can go ahead and pay. Counter E is necessary where it is and removes
bottlenecks.
To Be process
Changing around where medication is ordered, picked up, and paid for to just one area makes it easier
for customers to get everything at one spot rather than having a section for each one which will be
more efficient. When waiting for medication to be picked up customers can look around at products
and might buy something else. Once the prescription is ready and they have questions there is a
separate area to talk to the pharmacist privately. With three easy steps of ordering/picking
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Diversity At Workplace Diversity Within The Workplace
1.0 Diversity at workplace Diversity is a very extensive subject and can be in any genre or class; it is
difficult to categorize because of its complex nature. According to Res (2012), diversity can be
represented as a variety of human aspects pertaining to different societies and cultures in the
workforce or can be explained tolerating the differences. On the contrary, diversity is a quest of
differences among human beings in safe, positive and nurturing surroundings and moves beyond
simple tolerance with acceptance and respect (Llopis 2011). It is important that in the twenty first
century, the hospitality industry is highly valued by the workforce due to high level of mobility
between and across the globe which has impacts on the workplace (Baum et al., 2007). According to
Ozbilgin (2008), diversity is one of the top global issues and requires management attention. There are
both benefits and challenges in managing diversity. However, Golnaz and Hoa (2002) stated that most
organizations agree that diversity is a reality and while managing the same, it can be either an asset or
a hindrance towards goals (Gleason 2004). Diversity helps the organization become proactive and
flexible to new aspects and scenarios (Pwc 2011). To manage a successful diverse workforce,
organisations need to promote self awareness, openness, clear headedness, adaptability, candour and
egalitarianism. This can be a challenging task due to complex human behaviour and biases (Parkin
2009). 2.0
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The Negative Effects Of Club Drugs
According to Drug Free World, an estimated 208 million people use illicit drugs internationally. Some
people take them at home or out with friends, but one of the main places drugs are common is on the
dance floor. Club drugs have become increasingly prevalent in our culture and there seems to be no
signs of stopping. With how easily these drugs seem to get into clubs the problem is becoming larger
and larger. These substances, whether its smoked, swallowed, inhaled, or injected, are extremely
dangerous. They are used for their high and hallucinogenic effect but are also used for the purpose of
sexual assault. Club drugs are dangerous substances that have adverse effects on the user s short term
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However, everything comes at a price, the short term health effects are: constricted blood vessels,
dilated pupils, nausea, raised temperature and blood pressure, faster heartbeat, tremors and muscle
twitches, and restlessness. The long term effects of cocaine depend on how it is taken. If it is snorted
effects include: loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with
swallowing. Ingesting orally leads to severe bowel decay from reduced blood flow. If it is injected, the
effects include higher risk of contracting HIV, hepatitis C, and other bloodborne diseases. However,
those who use non needle forms of cocaine are still at risk for STDs because cocaine affects one s
judgement so one may lead to unsafe sexual behavior. Long term effects shared by all forms of
cocaine include: being malnourished due to cocaine s appetite suppressing properties, movement
disorders such as Parkinson s, irritability, restlessness, and severe paranoia which can lead to the loss
of touch with reality and cause auditory hallucinations. Along with all the previously mentioned
effects, if someone becomes dependent on cocaine, withdrawal symptoms include: depression, fatigue,
increased appetite, nightmares, insomnia, and slowed cognitive function. I personally know someone
who has tried cocaine and here s what they said on the matter: It felt like your nose was constantly
dripping. Your mouth becomes extremely numb. The area from your nose to your throat,
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Research Paper On Norse Mythology
Norse Mythology
What is Norse Mythology, what is mythology at all, what even is a myth? Mythology is a collection of
myths [myths a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining
some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.] especially
one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. Norse Mythology is the religion of the
Norse people, Norse people are also known as Vikings. Norse Mythology is the meaning of the Viking
s life and existence of how things came to be on Earth. This subject may not be something familiar to
most people of the 21st century, but it certainly can be agreed that it is nonetheless interesting to the
researcher.
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Ragnarok is the end of the world, and of gods, and of all, complete annihilation. To sum it up, what
ends up happening is after a huge war and the disaster, like a recycling bin, creation starts all over
again. Ginnungagap is formed once again, and Earth is raised up from the ocean. Baldur (a god) was
brought back from the underworld where he was sent there after being slain by Loki (Loki being dead
now after battle). Baldur then created the new generation of humans replacing the original Ask and
Embla, he made Lif and Lifthrasir. All the gods were brought back again, and earth was beautiful once
more, the earth we live on
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Hodgkin Lymphoma Case Studies
Journal for exam 3
Hello I m Dr. T Lymphocyte and I will be answering your questions on Hodgkin Lymphoma Non
Hodgkin Lymphoma. Now these types of lymphoma are common blood cancers that involve T cells.
Risk factors in having this kind of cancer could be from family history of it or infection from
autoimmune diseases. Receiving an organ transplant from a donor with the possibility of having some
hereditary pattern of this cancer could give you the cancer. Other risks of acquiring HL or NHL are
long exposures to certain chemicals like pesticides, fertilizers or organic solvents, or infection from
particular viruses for example Epstein Barr, human T lymphotropic virus type 1, HIV/ AIDS, hepatitis
C or certain bacteria (H pylori).
If one
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Trojan Horse Research Paper
An Essay Over The Trojan Horse and War In the early ages of Greek mythology the Trojan War was
battled between the Greeks, and the guardians of the city of Troy in Anatolia, around some time in the
late Bronze Age. The Trojan War began as a way for Zeus to consider reducing the enlarging
population of humanity, and a way to reclaim Helen, also known as the wife of Menelaos. Helen was
captured by Paris, and taken as his prize for choosing Aphrodite as the most astonishing goddess in a
competition between Athena and Hera. Menelaos and the Greeks came to an agreement to get Helen
back, and attack the Trojans. The Greek forces were led by King Agamemmon of Mycenae. In the
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The Greeks had come in ships to try and attack Troy. For ten long years they besieged Troy, but the
Trojans would not surrender. There were strong high walls that protected the city when the gates were
closed, to prevent the Greeks from getting in. The Greeks made several attempts to try and break
down the walls and gates, but failed each time, so they came up with another solution. The Greeks
decided to build an eighty foot wooden horse, that was on top of a platform with wheels. A few of the
bravest Greek Warriors, including Ulysses hid inside the hollow stomach. When the Troys opened the
gates and came out, they could only see that the wooden horse was left behind. They thought it was
some kind idol of a Greek god. The Trojans were excited, and lugged it into the city of Troy. The
capturing of the horse was a symbol of their victory over the Greeks. They began to celebrate their
success, by feasting and merry making. At the late of the night, when the Trojans were asleep, the
Greeks that hid inside of the horse quietly came out. They let the other Greeks enter. Before this
happened, the Greek ships who pretended to sail away turned back around as an order from their
leaders inside of Troy. Thousands of Greek soldiers rushed into the city, and killed thousands of
Trojans such as men, women, and children. They
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Life At Dachau Concentration Camp
Throughout the life at Dachau concentration camp, isolation was a huge deal. Once the prisoners
arrived at the camp, they were separated boys and girls and their personal belongs were taken from
them. The younger kids and their mom, and the older people were sent straight to the gas chamber
because they believed that they were not able to do any labor. There were numerous amounts
detention buildings in Dachau. Shunt room and bunkers were two that they used often. Bunkers
isolated rebellious and defiant prisoners, which there were harsher prison conditions, torture and
murder. Now the shunt room was admission for the prisoners, it was brutal and was meant for the
prisoners loss of rights, liberty, and human autonomy. For jews they had a different
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Ancient Roman Times Research Paper
Reading in the ancient roman times was different and similar from reading in the US today. The
ancient romans read from scrolls made out of sheets of papyrus or wooden tablets covered with wax.
We read from stacks of printed paper fastened together at one side. But there are also similarities
between the two. The first difference between reading in the ancient roman times and reading in the
US today is that the ancient romans would have public reading sessions. Public reading became the
central pillar of Roman literary life. People would recite epics, tragedies, comedies, and lyrics, but
mostly poetry. They d regale crowds, at dinner parties, in plazas/forums, and during the Games
(gladiator fights, fights between animals). This lust for readings did, at least, begin with a love of
words.
To the romans, reciting one s own words was self promoting and egotistical. It was only acceptable to
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On average, authors earn about $50,000 a year. When a publisher accepts your book, you will receive
money for it prior to publication . So as long the publisher keeps your book, you could continue to
earn additional money in form of royalties in years to come . A royalty is an agreed portion of income
from a work paid to its author.
Though ancient roman reading and US reading today is very different, there are also some similarities.
Like in the US, reading was an essential part of education. Reading and writing, in general, are
undoubtedly some of the most valuable skills one can have; obviously, having these skills makes is
much easier for people to communicate and to participate in society. Literature is an important part of
our lives. It develops our minds, gives us an education, and so much more.
We didn t only read for education. We also read for entertainment. Just like the ancient romans, we
please ourselves with novels, love stories, poems, tragedies,
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Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in...
The Cold War was the name given to the time period from 1945 to 1991. After World War II, tensions
began between the United States and the Soviet Union. Fighting between the United States and Soviet
Union did not happen directly against each other. Instead they fought with arms races, space races, and
spying. Both superpowers set aside their differences to defeat Adolf Hitler, even before the war the
United States distrusted the Soviet Union. The United States disliked the way the Soviet Union ran
government. They believed that the Soviet Union wanted to overthrow the non communist
governments.
The Cold War was rising when a revolution in Russia occurred. One of the socialist majority parties,
the Bolsheviks overthrew the Czar, and it led to a communist government. The creation of the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) feared America that the Soviet Union challenged the democratic
values of the United States. President Woodrow Wilson saw that the Bolsheviks leader Vladimir
wanted to spread communism around the world. Wilson sent troops in 1919 to try to defeat the
revolutions.
Before World War II, Soviet troops occupied most of Eastern Europe. Stalin promised to hold free
elections in these Eastern European nations. Later he broke that promise. By 1948, Communists
controlled the governments of every Eastern country except Yugoslavia. In each country the Soviets
placed dictators.
In 1946 British statesman (respected leader or figure) Winston Churchill, warned
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Advantages Of Pairee Machine
INTRODUCTION
In order to compete with the growing sectors in manufacturing industries, the manufactures must
frequently looks for the cost reduction ways while enhancing the quality of product and increasing
through put. The company should have the ability to adopt the fluctuation in marketplace. It can be
possible by automation. The machineries, process in industries are subjected to automatic control with
use of various control system called automation. It have various application in steering and
stabilization of ships, aircraft and various machining operations. The most advantages using
automation is it saves the labor. The advancement in industries leads to use of feedback control
system, usually continuous which includes taking measurements using a sensor and making the
adjustments to keep the measured variable within a set range Automation has been achieved by
various means including mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic and computers usually in combination.
Due to the automation and innovative technologies a tough competition increasing between
manufacturing industries. These are now much concerned with their profitability and productivity. The
researchers believe that reduction of time and cost of product and increasing quality of production are
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The Pairee SPM was ordered and brought to the Rane (madras), pvt. Limited, Ambattur branch,
Chennai in 1997 from Pairee machine tools private ltd. As the name itself states it s a special purpose
machine designed to perform Milling, Boring and drilling operations. During the year 2000 the
machine was transferred to Rane (madras) Mysore branch as the steering gear box housing component
requires some operation in sequence eliminate the procuring of new machine which cost to the
company and also the machine can be modified as per the
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Reactive Attachment Theory Essay
Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or ODD, is a behavioral disorder occurring in childhood. This disorder
is characterized by a child defying authority (parents, teachers, etc.) and an overall angry/irritable
mood. Oppositional Defiant Disorder can impact the child s social relationships both at home with
their families and at school with their teachers and fellow classmates. Attachment theory, which looks
at how well parents provide emotional security for their children, is a useful framework for
understanding the underlying causes of ODD. Through the lens of this theory, ODD is not the result of
a child s behavior or their biology, but instead the child s faulty attachments to their parents or other
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As a whole, attachment theory investigates the process in which children form ties to caregivers that
vary in terms of the security of the bond (Kerns, Tomich, Aspelmeier, Contreras 2000, p. 614). Better
bonds between parents and children lead to better attachment of the child to the parent. If a child is
attached well, they will ...use the primary caregiver as a secure base from which to explore [their
environment] and, when necessary, as a haven of safety and a source of comfort (5) (Benoit 2004, p.
542). Parents need to be available to children as a source of security, but at the same time let their
children develop independence to explore their surroundings and make choices for themselves. If
children do not receive the freedom from parents to make choices independently, they will struggle
with decision making later in life because they had not had the chance to learn this skill in childhood.
There are four attachment styles to be discussed in this section: secure attachment, insecure avoidant
attachment, insecure resistant attachment, and disorganized
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The Consequences Of Success In Animal Farm, By George Orwell
Success is an iceberg. What you see on the surface is never the full story. Success can also be very
destructive. In the beginning, it seems harmless but the more that is exposed, the more you uncover
how many consequences come with it. In George Orwell s, Animal Farm, He writes about the
struggles endured throughout the rises and falls of the characters in the book. Animal Farm was
always doomed to fail because the absolute power corrupted the pigs, the uneducated animals were
easily manipulated, and the commandments ended up only applying to the lower class animals. As the
pigs began to take over the farm they got power hungry. They would sit and order the other animals
around as Orwell explains in the following quote, The pigs did not actually work, but directed and
supervised the others. With their superior knowledge it was natural that they should assume the
leadership. This was the start of the pigs takeover. They were beginning to rule the whole farm
without regarding any of the other animal s opinions. The pigs assumed that they were more equal
than other animals and began to abuse this. Since Squealer was excellent at speaking in a way in
which everyone would agree, he used this to his advantage. In one of his speeches Squealer said,
Comrades! You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and
privilege? Many of us actually dislike milk and apples.... Day and night we are watching over your
welfare. It is for your sake that we
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Chesapeake And New England Colonies Essay
A community is a group of people who work together towards a common goal and share a common
interest. Lack of such a quality can and most likely will cause a struggling town or city to fall into the
extremes of poverty and wealth. The New England community was so strong and so supportive in
comparison to that of the Chesapeake Bay, that it is no wonder they developed into two distinctly
different cultures before the year 1700. The Chesapeake region developed into a land of plantations
and money driven owners, with the elite wealthy, almost no middle class, and those in poverty
creating the population. New England, on the other hand, had developed into a religion and family
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The motives that drove the Pilgrims and Puritans away from anything familiar and the trust they
placed in God only proved that they were going to make their life in the new world work, no matter
what. Not everyone in England was facing a harsh persecution; many travelers came to the New
World with high hopes of money, which led to numerous conflicts. It was a land for the rich to get
richer. Most of the settlers bound for Virginia and the Southern colonies had a get rich or die trying
type of attitude. The only thing tearing them from home was a flimsy promise of gold that may or may
not be there. The motive of such people is so radically different. There were no pacts of agreement, no
common laws that kept them in a community once landing. This led the men to never develop any
sense of belonging with their fellow men, causing a distinct survival society by 1700. Every man was
for himself. It was a bitter game displaying the survival of the richest.
The travelers from England that headed for the Chesapeake Bay were predominantly men, which led
to an unbalanced society and lack of wives to promote a family based culture. The passenger list for
one boat had a sex ratio of sixty four men to eleven women. Not only was there a radical imbalance,
only four of the men were above forty, while only eight total were above thirty (Doc. C). That left fifty
six young males headed to a new land with only their self government of a House
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The Main Aspects Of Intrinsic Motivation For An Athlete
Motivation is crucial for an athlete in order to want to win. It is hard to want to win if you have no
motivation. The main aspect of motivation in terms of the self determination theory is intrinsic
motivation. The self determination theory can be defined as a highly appropriate conceptual
framework from which to study sport persistence and dropout (Calvo, Cervelló, Jiménez, Iglesias,
Moreno Murcia, 2010). Intrinsic Motivation can be defined as an athlete taking up playing a sport just
for the enjoyment of playing a sport (Pelletier, Tuson, Fortier, Vallerand, Briére, 1995). It is important
to realize that the self determination theory affects an athlete s motivation intrinsically (internally)
because the self determination theory uses factors like autonomy and competence to motivate an
athlete to play better in their sport. Most athletes, now and in the past, find it easier to motivate
themselves intrinsically if they enjoy the sport or have fun while playing the sport (Ryan Deci, 1985).
Definitions
Intrinsic Motivation has been experimented on for years and in order to prove its validity. Regarding
athletics, intrinsic motivation is defined as an athlete taking up playing a sport just for the enjoyment
of playing a sport (Pelletier et al., 1995). In an article published by Ryan Deci, the two argue that
through their research, it was proven that having intrinsic motivation will help engage an athlete
because of the feeling of competence that arises
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  • 2. Analysis Of James Bond s The Bond Girl s Wet Dream Frivolous Self James Bond has been described as an adolescent boy s wet dream (Kingsley,2). This description isn t far off, fast cars, gorgeous women, ridiculously extravagant villains, and of course, dozens of explosions pepper every novel and movie. Many believe that the success of the Bond franchise relies on the heavy use of the numerous outlandish villains and childish antics, yet the women in the novels play crucial roles in establishing love and suspense. These women are put into unfortunate situations that in order to survive require a hero, a savior, and Ian Fleming uses Bond to rescue these women. The Bond Girls act as an outlet, a way for Fleming to recreate the love of his life Muriel Wright, or Moo who was tragically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While rehabilitating, Lynd visits Bond every day, and Bond begins to think of a future with her, marriage, even leaving the service. Once released from the hospital, the two travel and live together. It seems they are going to live a happy life, but upon discovering that they re being tracked by a SMERSH agent, Lynd breaks down, she tragically kills herself leaving a note confessing that she had been a double agent for the Russians. They had kidnapped her lover and threatened to kill him unless she helped sabotage Bonds mission. Lynd was forced to take her own life, dying tragically early. Most of the Bond novels fall into a simple mold: villain that threatens world security with a gorgeous mistress and fast cars. The Spy Who Loved Me deviates from this pattern and is written from Vivienne Michel s point of view. Fleming would have just turned fifty and his marriage was quickly deteriorating. Both members of the marriage were pursuing affairs and Flemings health was declining. His wife Ann was associated with many literary experts including Evelyn Waugh who scoffed at Flemings infantile writing. Fleming was depressed with the prospect of death, indiscretion, and the literary mockery. At one point he (Fleming) even considered killing Bond. But instead of killing Bond, Fleming decided to respond to his critics by writing from the point of view of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Spider-Man Is A Favourite Hero The World s Favourite Webslinger. Everyone has once wanted to be a superhero. Whether you grew out of it to play with basketballs and Barbie dolls or race cars; or if you still hope that one day you ll miraculously be able to fly and lift things three times your size that dream was still there. As kids, being able to save people and the world seems unlikely, yet because of figures that we had to look up to, we believed that nothing was really impossible. Spider Man is one of these said figures. Spider Man was created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee for Marvel comics in the sixties, but if you couldn t already tell by the countless reboots, Peter Parker s Spider Man is still one of Marvel s most popular superheroes to date. Peter Parker is a fifteen year old, who s just like anyone else. It just so happens that he got bit by a radioactive spider one day and his life changed immensely. He s incredibly smart and inventive, but when it all comes down to it: he s just a normal teenager who s struggling to find himself, let alone strategize how to defeat bad guys in his spare time when he doesn t have to worry about homework. Spider Man has been a superhero that has transcended through time as the underdog that resonates with people, providing those with the hope that anyone can be a hero and help out the little guy. Though he was created in 1962, Spider Man seems to never grow old or become outdated. He naturally wants to help people, to be someone who helps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Robert Boyle Research Paper Robert Boyle, born January, 25 1627 was an Irish born natural philosopher and chemist. Boyle is known for being the first modern chemist, and best known for his law Boyle s law. This law describes the relationship between pressure and volume of gas, within a constant closed system of temperature. Robert s life of scientific research took place when he joined a band of enquirers or the Invisible College , which devoted themselves to new philosophy. The relationship between pressure and volume that Robert Boyle studied was first noted by two scientists Richard Towneley and Henry Power. Robert Boyle just confirmed their studies and published it first taking credit for it and is named after the law. In Boyle s experiment to see how pressure and volume were connected, Boyle used a J shaped piece of glass tubing that was sealed on one end, gas was trapped in the sealed end of the tube and fluctuating amounts of mercury were added to the J shaped tube to vary the pressure of the system. Boyle fluctuated the pressure and measured the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These measurement was done by using a fixed amount of gas and a constant pressure and temperature. This way Boyle was able to examine the pressure volume relationship without problems from other factors such as changes in temperature or amount of gas. This is the data analysis that supports Boyle s experiment. When the volume pressure data has been found, the next task is to determine the precise relationship between the two properties. Even though a large number of relationships are possible, the most likely possibility is that the volume will relate to the pressure raised to some random power V = CBL P ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Fannie Mae Table of Contents Introduction.....................................................................................................3 History...........................................................................................................3 Business Method and Philosophy...........................................................................4 Corporate Growth and Diversity............................................................................6 Conclusion......................................................................................................7 References......................................................................................................8 Figure Chart 1................................................................................................10 Fannie Mae Fannie Mae is a leading mortgage company and one of the most financially successful businesses within its industry. Given the salient features of the organization that has culminated into its current standing, this report offers a brief but concise overview of the corporation. The organization began as a part of Roosevelt s New Deal, a program ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A community credit union is a financial cooperative operating to lend money to its members. The constituents of a mutual organization put money into a collective, where it may then be disbursed to members in need of loans, at agreeable rates and with good terms. By eliminating the need to turn a profit, mutual organizations are able to give lower rates on loans than traditional banking organizations. The sub prime lenders are considered, in some instances, as a last resort since they tend to give loans to people with a very low credit scores or an otherwise extremely high risk of default. This type of lender offers loans at exorbitant interest rates as a way of covering losses from the high default rate they experience with their borrowers. Fannie Mae does not hold onto all of the purchased mortgages. It will take the individual loans and package them up with hundreds of others and market them as mortgage backed securities (MBS) that it then sells to investors (for example, insurance companies, pension funds). Fannie Mae provides a guarantee to these investors that they will receive timely principal and interest payments, no matter what happens with the underlying mortgages. If there are large numbers of defaults, Fannie Mae will have to make the investors whole, utilizing tax dollars. Investors can also buy shares ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Iran Nuclear Deal Case Study The Iran Nuclear Deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was formally adopted on October 18th, 2015 by Iran, Germany, and the UN Security Council consisting of Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States. It enabled Iran to peacefully pursue nuclear program so long as it did not weaponize the program and it removed American sanctions and European embargos. In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has made efforts to eliminate the agreement or at least severely limit the program. To regulate the program, the international agreement states that Iran must allow its facilities to be searched and monitored periodically by a team of experts to verify that Iran is keeping within the stipulates of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even without nuclear weapons, Iran represents a threat to Americans. With the introduction of the Iran Nuclear Deal, Iran has been emboldened and arrested several Americans under false pretenses. A total of four Americans have been detained by the Iranian government since the JCPOA was implemented (CNN). Others have been detained for having American ties. Moreover, the UN s International Atomic Energy Agency recently admitted that, though they technically should be able to access all Iranian military sites, they can t actually search military affiliated sites (Washington Post). Top adviser to Iran s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, went so far as to call the US s call for further inspections as a dream that would never be possible. Without access to the military sites, it is impossible to verify that Tehran is implementing the deal. The United States has no true knowledge about whether Iran is working on the development of nuclear weapons or not. It is however known that Iran has aggressively been working towards its ballistic missile program despite defiance of Security Council resolutions. With the demise of Iranian sanctions, Iran was free to enter new market. They then invested their proceeds into their ballistic missile program. Iran acts as a significant threat to close American ally, Israel. It in fact inscribed Israel must be wiped out in Hebrew on two of its ballistic missile tests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Richard, By William Shakespeare In William Shakespeare s Richard III, Richard is a devil that is walking amongst the masses. His desire for power is overwhelmingly confident and carefully planned out. Even though he has obstacles ahead of him, but Richard is determined do everything in his power to rule the throne. Throughout the progression of the play, Richard uses two forms of power, manipulation and misogyny, to accomplish his goal. This manipulations starting from the very beginning of the play and drives him until the end. Furthermore, through a close examination of scene from The Exorcist (1973) a closer parallel can be drawn between Richard and devil, and how they both use casual possessed power and hidden power. Richard is like a wolf in sheep s clothing and a silent killer. What black magician conjures up this fiend To stop devoted charitable deeds?.. What, do you tremble? Are you all afraid? Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal, And mortal eyes cannot endure the devil. Avaunt, thou dreadful minister of hell. Thou hadst but power over his mortal body; His soul thou canst not have. Therefore begone. (Act1,2.35 45) This powerfully venomous quote from Lady Anne really reveals how she feels about Richard and how she wants Richard to know that she knows he murdered her husband and father in law. ...Dreadful minister of hell. is a powerful insult that shows the pain and anger from Lady Anne. This phrase not only captures the essence of the of the entire scene, it also parallels a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV) Vaccine Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV) Vaccine is by far one of the most controversial vaccinations in the world. With the virus affecting one in every four which is approximately eighty million people. While most people never experience any symptoms from this sexually transmitted disease, others are not so lucky. Some of the most common health issues that this virus can cause include cervical cancer, cancer of the vulva, vagina, penis, anus, back of the throat, including the base of the tongue and tonsils, and genital warts. Like other virus HPV also has different types of the virus with some being low risk to high risk. There are over one hundred types of HPV but some of the ones that actually cause symptoms are HPV 6 and HPV 11 which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Case Study Of Entrepreneur Introduction An entrepreneur is a person that can acquire and capture an idea, which could be about presenting anything, a specific product, or any type of service. He would have the ability and proficiency for taking up challenges and risks in order to present that idea towards reality and make it happen. Entrepreneurship on the other hand, consists of the opportunities that would be needed to explore (Akudolu, 2010). The following case study would be presenting the entrepreneurial work of Fadi Ghandour, and his work processes in terms of the Timmons model of entrepreneur and how effective is this model in the venturing of entrepreneurship (Akudolu, 2010). Further, the study would state the contributing factors and the learning outcomes from Ghandour s work. The Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship In general discussions (Brooks, 2015), an entrepreneur is supposed to present a new and a different idea. This is true, but bringing an idea is a different situation. For an entrepreneur, it is also necessary to have the knowledge in how to reach the targeted customers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This seems like a straightforward description of what entrepreneurship is, but executing such a process is an extremely complex and hard task. Risking is a huge part of this process, which could give the resulted outcome in a good, or in a bad way. Ghandour himself had stated that the NASDAQ listing was a risking process, but even so, he took it. This is because he believes that in order to bring entrepreneurial success, a person should never be afraid in trying (Lee, 2013). That is why; executing an idea would require more than just the originality of that idea. In this process, the entrepreneur initiates a specific business plan and obtains the proper resources for it, exactly how Ghandour managed his work and contributed in a good way in other businesses as well (Brooks, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Sustainable Development Goals Twelve s Targets Sustainable Development Goal Twelve s targets can be evaluated by their potential measurability, however, key terms in the target wording lack quantifiable definitions making measurement difficult. For example, target 12.2 refers to the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources (emphasis added) (UN DESA, 2015). While sustainability conceptually encapsulates meeting the needs of today without compromising the needs of tomorrow, in practical application, quantifying any population s need for natural resources is very difficult (GEOG 200, Sept 17, Slide 17/18). Though efficiency is easier to quantify the fraction of useful work done out of total energy supplied measuring the efficient use of natural resources is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Food waste can be measured at both the consumer and producer levels, and other waste production is measured by sector. Target 12.3 also contains the numerical goal of halving as a benchmark for success of the target. The success of 12.5 would be determined on the basis of what the numerical definition of substantially entailed. Part Two: Is it Already Measured? I have omitted a discussion of target 12.1 since its measurement would require an extensive evaluation of the contents of the 10YFP. The following section will present evidence of attempts at measurement for targets 12.2 through 12.8 inclusively. It should be noted that there is no evidence of current attempts to measure the topics related to 12.6, 12.7, or 12.8. As stated, the measurement of 12.2 is complex and sector specific. There have nonetheless been efforts by the United Nations to develop natural resource accounting frameworks, as evidenced by the Handbook of National Accounting: Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting 2003 or SEEA 2003. SEEA 2003 provides a model for quantifiable sustainability (SEEA, 2003, p. 34). Applications of SEEA 2003 accounting models are limited, however; for instance, only 36 countries have standardized their measurement of sustainable and efficient water usage on the basis of the SEEA 2003 accounting system (GAO, 2007, p. 9). The release of chemicals into the environment (12.4) is frequently measured. The most extensive source of measurement is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Contrasting the Aboriginal s View on the Environment and... Aboriginal and non aboriginal people are un intentionally separated by many means. One such example would be the way each use their land and how they manage it, and different land uses stem from different values and morals. The biggest difference is that aborigines think of their environment and its inhabitants no lower than themselves, they live with the environment, take care of it, preserving the balance of ecosystems. Non aboriginal people, however, think less about everything else and are more centred on their own wellbeing, comfort, and wealth. Non aboriginal people live apart from the natural world, not in it. They take advantage of the available resources, thinking less about fellow humans and even less about the potential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In today s world, hardly any species of wildlife become extinct from natural causes. Europeans hunt animals to such an extent that we classify it as overhunting. We destroy their habitat, and introduce other animals that are a threat to endangered animals or are competition for resources and food. Habitat destruction is the greatest threat to both animals and plants. Deforestation of rainforests as such, physically kills of plant species, and these plants and the environment they form are the habitats that are vastly inhabited by all types of living matter, from elephants in the African jungles, to the beetles that live in logs. An approximation of extinct species of mammals would be about 60, since 1600. 125 species of birds have also become extinct since then. Currently, there are around 1000 to 1100 species of birds and mammals that are facing extinction, or on the brink of extinction. Including plants and invertebrates too would bring this number to 20 000. This is solely to do with the fact that Europeans use whatever land available to make way for industrial, commercial and residential use. Aboriginal fire management is when people use fire to manage their land and its forests. Leaves of gum trees, contain flammable oils. Dead leaves and some branches fall of these trees and gather on the ground for prolonged periods of time, which form a kind of fuel for bushfires. Instead of allowing the fuel load to build up, aboriginals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Langston Hughes Identity Search for Identity in the Poetry of Langston Hughes In exploring the problem of identity in Black literature we find no simple or definite explanation. Nevertheless, it is generally accepted that it is rooted in the reality of the discriminatory social system in America with its historic origins in the institution of slavery. One can discern that this slavery system imposes a double burden on the Negro through severe social and economic inequalities and through the heavy psychological consequences suffered by the Negro who is forced to play an inferior role, 1 the latter relates to the low self estimate, feeling of helplessness and basic identity conflict. Thus, in some form or the other, every Negro American is confronted with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His own life influenced his art. Being born in a Negro family and at a time of racial discrimination from his early childhood, he had to bear the ruthless behaviour of the whites. So, from the very beginning of his life he faced many problems viz., racial discrimination, lack of identity in the society and no actual or practical freedom of blacks etc. All this put a remarkable impact on his mind, on his soul and made him a poet of blacks. A great votary of black art, Hughes inaugurated a distinct movement of negritude which may be regarded as the soul of Harlem. Rising from his consciousness of the colour of his skin and passing through various stages of identification with people and territory of Africa and finally grounding it in the American Past, negritude in the poetry of Hughes evolves into a definite and enduring concept expressive of definite vision.6 But he doesn t suffer from what W.E.B. DuBois terms as double consciousness two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body. 7 Langston Hughes in his essay on The Negro Artist and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Human Cognition And Memory For This Year s Science Fair I developed and determined my project because I immensely wanted to deal with the human cognition and memory for this year s science fair. I started to initiate my project when I realized I wanted to work with memory mainly because of the fact that we use our memory for practically every moment in our life. I was also interested with our brain and our nervous system and their basic function. Although I really developed experiment when I was in a math classroom and my teacher decided to play music in the background while my class worked, and I felt quite distracted. Although I found that, many students in the classroom actually worked well with the music on. After that, I started to gain an interest in finding out more about the human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We memorize items through what is known as the Information Processing Model, one of the many models scientists use to interpret our memory. The Processing Model operates like a computer where we receive an input for the result of an output. Our sensory memory is what commences the Information Processing Model. Sensory memory is the temporary register of all the information your senses are taking in , and each of the five senses endures for a certain amount of time (Khan Academy). We have a total five senses, although the most studied amongst them are our haptic memory (touch), our iconic memory (visual), and echoic memory (audio). When the information lasts long enough, the sensory information then gets delivered to our working memory or otherwise known as our short term memory. Working memory is just whatever you are thinking about right at this . Our working memory can hold round and about 7 pieces of information at a time although people with physiological ailments such as dementia greatly suffer in this area making it hard for them to simply be attentive, recall instructions, etc. We use our working memory in classrooms, working environment, etc. For example, when I read and try to comprehend a passage during my reading or literature exam to answer the questions, I would simply be utilizing my working memory. Our working memory processes information according to the type of input that was initially received. Our working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Salina Health Care Center ( Sfhc ) Introduction Salina Health Education Foundation, founded in 1979 and Salina Care founded in 1991, merged in 2004 to form Salina Family Health Care Center (SFHC). Since the inception the clinic has served Saline County with health and dental care for uninsured and low income residents. In addition the clinic has provided residency programs for family medicine physicians for future roles as providers to rural Kansas towns. In December of 2004 SHEF became a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Following in 2009, SHEF transformed the practice into a patient centered healthcare home. Through this work, SHEF redefined its mission to: provide excellent healthcare in a patient centered setting that fosters education, all in a positive work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following questions were answered in line with the 2013 CLAS Standards. The Principal Standard: Provide effective, equitable, understandable, and respectful quality care and services that are responsive to diverse cultural health beliefs and practices, preferred languages, health literacy, and other communication needs. Mrs. Mack replied this standard was a broad standard and went on to address each aspect of the standard in great detail. The effectiveness of the health care we provide at Salina Family Health Care is measured routinely. For example, there is a health care plan that encompasses 16 different aspects of health care that we ve determined to be important to our patient population. For these 16 goals we have 34 specific interventions we ve implemented to help us achieve these goals. We receive a monthly report of our progress toward meeting these goals which might include getting blood pressure readings below 140/90, catching women up who need a pap smear or encouraging smoking cessation in persons who smoke. This health care plan drives our practice and the feedback we receive for our efforts guide our practice daily. The care we provide at Salina Family Health Care I would consider to be equitable. We provide services to anyone who is alive, very simply put. We do not discriminate on the basis of gender, color, nationality, residency status, ability or disability, or whether or not they can pay for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Odyssey By Homer, Annotated Bibliography Essay he Odyssey, as written by Homer, intricately and excitingly weaves Colin Renfrew s Subsystem Theories throughout the entire play. Many of the five subsystem theories can be seen and support understanding of the novel. Of the five systems, trade/communication, social/ political hierarchy and symbolic subsystems will be the focus of analysis in this paper. All of these subsystems come together in The Odyssey to explain the characters and their lives, and also how they fit into the society which they live in. To understand the growth and development of the characters, we must understand the systems theories, many human actions have a meaning at several different levels, with undertones and overtones... it is the complex interconnectedness of the subsystems which gives human culture its unique potential for growth. As this paper will demonstrate within The Odyssey, trade and communication, social and political hierarchy and lastly symbolic subsystems create adventure in Odysseus s harrowing, yet exciting journey back to his kingdom and family. These specific subsystems add depth and excitement because we see how each specific one impacts Odysseus s journey back home. They help us understand who Odysseus is a man and sympathize with all that he goes through. The communication subsystem helps explain how communication between people (and gods) in different lands aid to the success of his return home. We are able to see from the social subsystem how Odysseus and other men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Bourbon Reform In Spanish America And Pombaline Reforms In... The Bourbon Reforms in Spanish America and the Pombaline Reforms in Brazil were both motivated by the European state s interest in increasing defense, centralizing authority, and expanding economic benefits of the their Latin American colonies. The Bourbon Reforms began under Philip V, the first Bourbon King of Spain, and were initially concerned with proper and efficient governing of the Spanish Colonies in America. These early reforming projects primarily focused on issues of administration and jurisdiction. The viceroyalty of Peru was divided. In 1739 the viceroyalty of New Granada was created with its capital in Bogotá. Later in 1776 the viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was established with its capital in Buenos Aires, which gained control of the silver mines and mint in Potosí. One of the most significant of the Bourbon administrative reforms was the implementation of the French style intendancy system, in which a government official, an intendant, was appointed essentially to supervise an established territory, responsible for overseeing the military and financial affairs of the region. Most all of the officials appointed during the administrative restructuring of the Spanish colonies were Spanish born, this, combined with other Bourbon Reforms, which were meant to limit the authority and autonomy of creoles, resulted in tension between different social classes in the colonies. Defense was also of paramount importance to Bourbon Reformers. Many Spanish American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Comparing Bonnie And Clyde Everybody loves a good rebel. Throw a love story in with it and bam you ve got yourself a great plotline. What makes it even better is if it is a true account. This story of Bonnie and Clyde has survived through the ages and the critics by surpassing any movie that had been done on the killer duo before it. It was the American dream that had a deadly ending. It did not end well for them much like it hadn t for most chasing the dream of prosperity. And while Bonnie and Clyde may not have gotten their prosperity they did gain the fame they so wished for. This blood drenched movie changed America with it s violence, sex symbols, and the hero s journey in ways we can still see today on the big screen. Through out the movie you see violence. That, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are also the good guys. But I think that this movie takes a look at the Hero s Journey a little bit differently. The hero in this story would be Bonnie. In the beginning she is living in an ordinary world. She wants a life of adventure but does not know how to go about this. Then there is that call to Adventure. I believe that Clyde would be Bonnie s call. He is young, fit, charismatic. He falls in her sexual range. But Bonnie wants a dangerous man. You just have to look at her husband to know she wants a bad boy. Clyde has all of that, seeing as that he was in jail, and was still a thief. He also carried a gun. This was alluring to Bonnie. There is not much of a refusal of the call. She is lured right away. She does learn some about him but still ends up running away with him. Then you have meeting the mentor. The mentor in this story would also have to be Clyde. He has experience is being a thief and a criminal. He knows how to use a gun in which he teaches Bonnie. He also shows her how to pull off a robbery. There then is crossing the threshold from where there is no return. Bonnie crosses this threshold as soon as she runs away with Clyde and crosses from staying within the law and becomes an outlaw. She commits herself to a life of crime. There are tests that Bonnie has to undergo. She has to learn to be cool during robberies, car chases, and being shot at. She recruits C.W. who becomes part of her gang. She also has to be contend with the enemies she gains which fall from the law enforcement to Blanche. Then we come to the approach to the inmost cave. With this it is the reference to their inevitable death. Which would be violent. And we see Bonnie handle this with acceptance. After we see the ordeal. It is the fill arc of Bonnies crime. It was fun in the beginning then it becomes deadly. When they start killing more and more people the violent becomes frequent. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Reading Of Beyond Heroes And Holidays Essay Through the reading of Beyond Heroes and Holidays: A Practical Guide to K 12 Anti Racist, Multicultural Education and Staff Development and A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota I have not only learned about the experiences of others, but have also gained a deeper understanding of my own racial and cultural identity and how that relates to other identities around me. In learning this information, I feel that I will not only be able to understand and relate better to my future students, but also understand their backgrounds and how they are affecting them presently. Therefore, I will be able to teach to individuals in the way they need me to, but also create a more welcoming and inclusive environment (racially, culturally, and otherwise) in my future classroom. The information I have read has helped me to understand my own racial and cultural identity, how it relates to the identities of my future students, and what I can do to make educational institutions more racially and culturally inclusive. Recently I have been evaluating what I think to be my own racial and cultural identity. As a Caucasian of mostly German decent who grew up in the upper Midwest, I blended in with the majority of people around me. Due to this fact, I did not often think about race, and when I did it was thinking about how others were different than me and the rest of us . I was a product of my culture and the society surrounding me; I regret this thinking now, and do deeply apologize. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Comparing Aging In King Lear And Birdman William Shakespeare, through his play King Lear, and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, through his 2014 film Birdman, both portray characters who reflect on their lives and become obsessed with leaving a lasting legacy, resulting in eventual self destruction. In his madness, Lear reflects on how he believes he was not a good king during his reign, hence affecting his legacy after his inevitable death, while Riggan Thomson s (Michael Keaton) play is his attempt at remaining relevant. Shakespeare s use of soliloquies and Iñárritu s use of Riggan s inner voice also both give the audience insight into the mind of the two characters. At the pinnacle of his madness, as Lear realises that he has become a weak and despised old man and regrets his reign for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both Lear and Riggan are arrogant, egotistical and ultimately ignorant to the surrounding world. Iñárritu and Shakespeare utilise the dialogue of other characters towards the protagonists, in albeit different ways, to show this. Shakespeare utilises the Fool to provide commentary for the audience. In the court of the king, the Fool s role was to provide entertainment through comedy, but Shakespeare portrays him as the only character telling Lear the truth and thus this is an example of dramatic irony. Through his anecdotes and commentary, the Fool reveals to Lear the truth, but in his ignorance the king does not acknowledge this. Iñárritu demonstrates this through the audial and visual manifestation of Riggan s younger self. While Shakespeare uses the Fool to tell Lear and the audience the truth, Riggan s subconscious furthers his disconnection from reality and self absorption. Additionally, Shakespeare uses eyes as a motif to emphasise this fatal blindness, attributed to age. The plucking out of Gloucester s eyes is also a direct link to this. Lear s crown is also used as a symbol of Lear s poor judgement; by splitting the kingdom between his daughters, Lear clovest his crown i th middle , which ultimately lead to the tragic consequences at the end of the play. Iñárritu explores a similar idea of a limited view of the world through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Ins and Outs of Public Administration Leadership and Management POSDCORB: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating, reporting and budgeting. These tools are necessary to perform the ongoing duties of a public administration. POSDCORB emphasizes professionalism, executive control functions, and organizational theory to governmental organizations for the sake of efficient management practices (Chalekian, 2013). Planning Planning involves the preparation for an organization to operate at desirable levels to achieve desirable outcomes. Decision making is involved to resolve various issues that may confront public administrators (Chalekian, 2013). Organizing Organizing describes compiling the activities an agency or organization may offer and create a reporting structure for the administration. Strategies for success are set in place to create a hierarchy within an agency. Staffing Staffing refers to the training of personnel to operate the agency s activities. Skill sets along with the measurement of an individual s progress in certain tasks. The development of human resources comes into play to acquire personnel for training, hiring and firing. Directing This management function involves leadership and the motivation of individuals to perform to the organization s expectations. Interpersonal skills are needed by the management to lead the staff on a positive direction. Coordinating Coordinating Entails the many functions of a company and channeling them into one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Today s Juvenile Court System Essay Today s juvenile court system handles most cases involving those under the age of 18 year old. This was not always the case and the ideal of a separate court system for adults and children is only about 100 years old. When looking at the differences that set juvenile courts apart, it is important to study the history and see how it developed over time. The movement to separate children from adults in the court system can be traced back to English common law, just like most of America s criminal justice system. English lawyer William Blackstone had a significant influence on the separation of Juvenile and adult courts. Blackstone s Commentaries on the Laws of England, that was first published in the late 1760 s, was widely read and well regarded by the founders of America (History of Juvenile Justice). In Blackstone s book, he identified individuals who were considered incapable of committing crimes (History of Juvenile Justice). Two requirement needed to be met in order for someone to commit a crime. First, the individual had to have a vicious will , or the intent to commit a crime (History of Juvenile Justice). Second, the individual had to commit the crime. Blackstone then when on to state that one group of people who were unable to commit a crime were called infants (History of Juvenile Justice). These people where not literality infant or babies, but people too young to understand their actions, and therefore lacked the vicious will needed to commit a crime. At ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Organized Crime Organized Crime Organized crime has always been occupied with a negative label. Perhaps this is due to the constantly changing environment in America as well as the social state of its homeland, Europe. Our society is convinced that the so called Mafia is a family of pure criminals, pimps, and murderers. Whatever the opinion, there is no doubt that the Mafia played a big part in the history of America and the way Americans view crime today. The origins of the secret society known as the Mafia are believed to be as old as the 9th century (Mafia History). During the 9th century, the Mafia s main purpose was to strengthen themselves against enemies, which invaded their homeland in Sicily. It was supposed to create a strong feeling of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You come in on your feet and you go in a coffin. Then the new members were asked if they were capable of even killing their own blood family on command (Mafia Life). Along with the ceremony, the mobster was told of the rules he must abide by. The most important rule in organized crime was the rule called the Omerta. The Omerta is a code of silence. A vow never to reveal any Mafia secrets or member under threat of torture or death (Mafia History). Another rule was the obedience rule. The obedience rule stated that the member must at all times be loyal to the boss or Don. A third law of the Mafia was the assistance to any befriended Mafia faction, no questions asked. A few others included, Avenge any attack on members of the family, because an attack on one was an attack on all, and the last rule was to avoid any and all contact with the authorities (Mafia History). There is still much we don?t know about the Mafia due to the fact that the very first rule when inducted is the Omerta. Along with the many members involved with the Mafia, there were just as many ethnic families that existed if not more. Mafia families were growing very large in 1800?s (Mafia History). The reason for the large swelling of crime in America was because of the vicious increase in foreign immigrants during that time in America. Three million Irish, four million Italians, and four million Jews immigrated to America. They immigrated for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Discuss The Impact Of Divorce On Children According to Virginia Rutter, there has been an ongoing argument of whether or not divorce is a good thing (Rutter 159). An argument is made that the decline of the impact of divorce on children is due to the number of children involved, decreasing from 1.34 children to less than one child (Rutter 159). However, the statement of the impact of divorce being lessened due to less children being caught in the middle appears to be intellectually disingenuous. Regardless of their being less children, the children that are involved from the divorce will still be impacted greatly. Nevertheless, Rutter is correct in saying that there are some sets of circumstances where divorce is the better option. When my father divorced my mother, they decided that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Did Farmers Express Discontent During 1870-1900 and... Why did farmers express discontent during 1870 1900 and what impact did their attitudes and actions have on national politics. Manufacturing hit a huge growth rate during this period which cause agriculture to decline, and cause farmers to struggle to make a living. The farmers were now being abused by the railroad companies and banks. The documents in DBQ 8 show rationality for the farmer s protests, exclusively on bank mortgage tariffs and the gold standard. Two particular groups became popular during this period and that would be the Grangers and the Populist Party. Farmers fought against the Gold Standard, railroads, and industrialist during this period causing lots of confrontation. Document G displays how much manufacturing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was originally opposed by Northern manufacturers, who feared the loss of inexpensive labor; and Southern slaveholders, who feared the development of free soil. It was intended to branch Western immigration, but numerous frontiersmen would fail and arrive home. The Homestead Act provided settlers with 160 acres of surveyed public land. By living on the property for five years and improving it, a small fee would grant the settler the land. This served as a way to encourage the development of the family farm and fill in the normally unoccupied region in the Great Plains in which railroads facilitated this growth. Because of the severe environmental circumstances of the Great Plain region, the Homestead Act turned out to be less effective than anticipated. Document B talks about how it was also hard for colored farmers to make a living especially after the Civil War. They had to get the local merchant or someone else to supply the food for the family to eat while the first crop was being made. (Document B) After the Civil War they didn t have much land and many became homesteaders who were given 160 acres along with regulations they must follow. Only 40% of the applicants actually completed the process and were given the extra land promised for them completion of 160 acres. However many found it difficult to make profit off such little amount of land during that time, for that was the reason most failed to finish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Importance Of Fire In Chicago F or such a popular growing city was if fate for a disaster to occur. The great city of Chicago a fast growing city. Chicago s summer and fall in 1871 were unusually dry, with only one fourth the normal amount of rain falling between July and October. Many of the city s wooden buildings and sidewalks had dried out in the summer s intense heat. Chicago s summer and fall in 1871 were unusually dry, with only one fourth the normal amount of rain falling between July and October. Many of the city s wooden buildings and sidewalks had dried out in the summer s intense heat. Pollution in the city was a problem leaving the city river oily. In October 1871, dry weather and an abundance of wooden buildings, streets and sidewalks made Chicago vulnerable to fire. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one really know how or when the fire started but, Legend has it that a cow kicked over a lantern in a barn and started the fire, but other theories hold that humans or even a meteor might have been responsible for the event for one that was a huge problem not knowing how it started but also the fact that no help was sent until after the fire had already started to spread. Neighbors tried contacting the fire department but called the wrong one so no help or warning was made before the disaster. The fire burned wildly throughout the following day, finally coming under control on October 10, when rain gave a needed boost to firefighting efforts. The Great Chicago Fire left an estimated 300 people dead and 100,000 others homeless. More than 17,000 structures were destroyed and damages were estimated at $200 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Questions On Business My business Ralph s Remedies has been doing great in business and I have realized that I need a digital dashboard to help me operate my business better. I am going to use my digital dashboard to help me keep track of of inventory to know how much merchandise and prescriptions are sold in a day to maintain products people buy and keep them in stock. Watching trends at the end of every day can help my business have correct products and the right amount of inventory. I would keep up with management to know what customers are saying and if they are satisfied with how the business is going. It can help me gather information to know what customers are looking for and how it can benefit my business. Using the digital dashboard I can keep up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maintaining stock helps keep a better flow and customers will always be able to purchase what they need. Second is to make sure to have enough staff and making sure to schedule fewer people during slower hours and watch for trends when it is busy or slow. Last, making sure bills are paid on time and are kept up with properly. Ordering Process To review the ordering process for The Broadway Cafe to make sure it is efficient and effective I would change counter A to where a customer is able to order both their meal and drink at one place. This will benefit both the process of getting a meal and make it easier for customers to order everything they need at one spot. Counter B should be used as just food pick up and counter C for picking up your drink so things do not get crowded in one area. Counter D could be with counter A so when you order your meal you can go ahead and pay. Counter E is necessary where it is and removes bottlenecks. To Be process Changing around where medication is ordered, picked up, and paid for to just one area makes it easier for customers to get everything at one spot rather than having a section for each one which will be more efficient. When waiting for medication to be picked up customers can look around at products and might buy something else. Once the prescription is ready and they have questions there is a separate area to talk to the pharmacist privately. With three easy steps of ordering/picking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Diversity At Workplace Diversity Within The Workplace 1.0 Diversity at workplace Diversity is a very extensive subject and can be in any genre or class; it is difficult to categorize because of its complex nature. According to Res (2012), diversity can be represented as a variety of human aspects pertaining to different societies and cultures in the workforce or can be explained tolerating the differences. On the contrary, diversity is a quest of differences among human beings in safe, positive and nurturing surroundings and moves beyond simple tolerance with acceptance and respect (Llopis 2011). It is important that in the twenty first century, the hospitality industry is highly valued by the workforce due to high level of mobility between and across the globe which has impacts on the workplace (Baum et al., 2007). According to Ozbilgin (2008), diversity is one of the top global issues and requires management attention. There are both benefits and challenges in managing diversity. However, Golnaz and Hoa (2002) stated that most organizations agree that diversity is a reality and while managing the same, it can be either an asset or a hindrance towards goals (Gleason 2004). Diversity helps the organization become proactive and flexible to new aspects and scenarios (Pwc 2011). To manage a successful diverse workforce, organisations need to promote self awareness, openness, clear headedness, adaptability, candour and egalitarianism. This can be a challenging task due to complex human behaviour and biases (Parkin 2009). 2.0 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Negative Effects Of Club Drugs According to Drug Free World, an estimated 208 million people use illicit drugs internationally. Some people take them at home or out with friends, but one of the main places drugs are common is on the dance floor. Club drugs have become increasingly prevalent in our culture and there seems to be no signs of stopping. With how easily these drugs seem to get into clubs the problem is becoming larger and larger. These substances, whether its smoked, swallowed, inhaled, or injected, are extremely dangerous. They are used for their high and hallucinogenic effect but are also used for the purpose of sexual assault. Club drugs are dangerous substances that have adverse effects on the user s short term and long term health. The popularity of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, everything comes at a price, the short term health effects are: constricted blood vessels, dilated pupils, nausea, raised temperature and blood pressure, faster heartbeat, tremors and muscle twitches, and restlessness. The long term effects of cocaine depend on how it is taken. If it is snorted effects include: loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing. Ingesting orally leads to severe bowel decay from reduced blood flow. If it is injected, the effects include higher risk of contracting HIV, hepatitis C, and other bloodborne diseases. However, those who use non needle forms of cocaine are still at risk for STDs because cocaine affects one s judgement so one may lead to unsafe sexual behavior. Long term effects shared by all forms of cocaine include: being malnourished due to cocaine s appetite suppressing properties, movement disorders such as Parkinson s, irritability, restlessness, and severe paranoia which can lead to the loss of touch with reality and cause auditory hallucinations. Along with all the previously mentioned effects, if someone becomes dependent on cocaine, withdrawal symptoms include: depression, fatigue, increased appetite, nightmares, insomnia, and slowed cognitive function. I personally know someone who has tried cocaine and here s what they said on the matter: It felt like your nose was constantly dripping. Your mouth becomes extremely numb. The area from your nose to your throat, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Norse Mythology Norse Mythology What is Norse Mythology, what is mythology at all, what even is a myth? Mythology is a collection of myths [myths a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.] especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. Norse Mythology is the religion of the Norse people, Norse people are also known as Vikings. Norse Mythology is the meaning of the Viking s life and existence of how things came to be on Earth. This subject may not be something familiar to most people of the 21st century, but it certainly can be agreed that it is nonetheless interesting to the researcher. Norse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ragnarok is the end of the world, and of gods, and of all, complete annihilation. To sum it up, what ends up happening is after a huge war and the disaster, like a recycling bin, creation starts all over again. Ginnungagap is formed once again, and Earth is raised up from the ocean. Baldur (a god) was brought back from the underworld where he was sent there after being slain by Loki (Loki being dead now after battle). Baldur then created the new generation of humans replacing the original Ask and Embla, he made Lif and Lifthrasir. All the gods were brought back again, and earth was beautiful once more, the earth we live on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Hodgkin Lymphoma Case Studies Journal for exam 3 Hello I m Dr. T Lymphocyte and I will be answering your questions on Hodgkin Lymphoma Non Hodgkin Lymphoma. Now these types of lymphoma are common blood cancers that involve T cells. Risk factors in having this kind of cancer could be from family history of it or infection from autoimmune diseases. Receiving an organ transplant from a donor with the possibility of having some hereditary pattern of this cancer could give you the cancer. Other risks of acquiring HL or NHL are long exposures to certain chemicals like pesticides, fertilizers or organic solvents, or infection from particular viruses for example Epstein Barr, human T lymphotropic virus type 1, HIV/ AIDS, hepatitis C or certain bacteria (H pylori). If one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Trojan Horse Research Paper An Essay Over The Trojan Horse and War In the early ages of Greek mythology the Trojan War was battled between the Greeks, and the guardians of the city of Troy in Anatolia, around some time in the late Bronze Age. The Trojan War began as a way for Zeus to consider reducing the enlarging population of humanity, and a way to reclaim Helen, also known as the wife of Menelaos. Helen was captured by Paris, and taken as his prize for choosing Aphrodite as the most astonishing goddess in a competition between Athena and Hera. Menelaos and the Greeks came to an agreement to get Helen back, and attack the Trojans. The Greek forces were led by King Agamemmon of Mycenae. In the midst of the Greek warriors, some were extra distinctive heroes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Greeks had come in ships to try and attack Troy. For ten long years they besieged Troy, but the Trojans would not surrender. There were strong high walls that protected the city when the gates were closed, to prevent the Greeks from getting in. The Greeks made several attempts to try and break down the walls and gates, but failed each time, so they came up with another solution. The Greeks decided to build an eighty foot wooden horse, that was on top of a platform with wheels. A few of the bravest Greek Warriors, including Ulysses hid inside the hollow stomach. When the Troys opened the gates and came out, they could only see that the wooden horse was left behind. They thought it was some kind idol of a Greek god. The Trojans were excited, and lugged it into the city of Troy. The capturing of the horse was a symbol of their victory over the Greeks. They began to celebrate their success, by feasting and merry making. At the late of the night, when the Trojans were asleep, the Greeks that hid inside of the horse quietly came out. They let the other Greeks enter. Before this happened, the Greek ships who pretended to sail away turned back around as an order from their leaders inside of Troy. Thousands of Greek soldiers rushed into the city, and killed thousands of Trojans such as men, women, and children. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Life At Dachau Concentration Camp Throughout the life at Dachau concentration camp, isolation was a huge deal. Once the prisoners arrived at the camp, they were separated boys and girls and their personal belongs were taken from them. The younger kids and their mom, and the older people were sent straight to the gas chamber because they believed that they were not able to do any labor. There were numerous amounts detention buildings in Dachau. Shunt room and bunkers were two that they used often. Bunkers isolated rebellious and defiant prisoners, which there were harsher prison conditions, torture and murder. Now the shunt room was admission for the prisoners, it was brutal and was meant for the prisoners loss of rights, liberty, and human autonomy. For jews they had a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ancient Roman Times Research Paper Reading in the ancient roman times was different and similar from reading in the US today. The ancient romans read from scrolls made out of sheets of papyrus or wooden tablets covered with wax. We read from stacks of printed paper fastened together at one side. But there are also similarities between the two. The first difference between reading in the ancient roman times and reading in the US today is that the ancient romans would have public reading sessions. Public reading became the central pillar of Roman literary life. People would recite epics, tragedies, comedies, and lyrics, but mostly poetry. They d regale crowds, at dinner parties, in plazas/forums, and during the Games (gladiator fights, fights between animals). This lust for readings did, at least, begin with a love of words. To the romans, reciting one s own words was self promoting and egotistical. It was only acceptable to read the works of dead authors. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On average, authors earn about $50,000 a year. When a publisher accepts your book, you will receive money for it prior to publication . So as long the publisher keeps your book, you could continue to earn additional money in form of royalties in years to come . A royalty is an agreed portion of income from a work paid to its author. Though ancient roman reading and US reading today is very different, there are also some similarities. Like in the US, reading was an essential part of education. Reading and writing, in general, are undoubtedly some of the most valuable skills one can have; obviously, having these skills makes is much easier for people to communicate and to participate in society. Literature is an important part of our lives. It develops our minds, gives us an education, and so much more. We didn t only read for education. We also read for entertainment. Just like the ancient romans, we please ourselves with novels, love stories, poems, tragedies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in... The Cold War was the name given to the time period from 1945 to 1991. After World War II, tensions began between the United States and the Soviet Union. Fighting between the United States and Soviet Union did not happen directly against each other. Instead they fought with arms races, space races, and spying. Both superpowers set aside their differences to defeat Adolf Hitler, even before the war the United States distrusted the Soviet Union. The United States disliked the way the Soviet Union ran government. They believed that the Soviet Union wanted to overthrow the non communist governments. The Cold War was rising when a revolution in Russia occurred. One of the socialist majority parties, the Bolsheviks overthrew the Czar, and it led to a communist government. The creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) feared America that the Soviet Union challenged the democratic values of the United States. President Woodrow Wilson saw that the Bolsheviks leader Vladimir wanted to spread communism around the world. Wilson sent troops in 1919 to try to defeat the revolutions. Before World War II, Soviet troops occupied most of Eastern Europe. Stalin promised to hold free elections in these Eastern European nations. Later he broke that promise. By 1948, Communists controlled the governments of every Eastern country except Yugoslavia. In each country the Soviets placed dictators. In 1946 British statesman (respected leader or figure) Winston Churchill, warned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Advantages Of Pairee Machine INTRODUCTION In order to compete with the growing sectors in manufacturing industries, the manufactures must frequently looks for the cost reduction ways while enhancing the quality of product and increasing through put. The company should have the ability to adopt the fluctuation in marketplace. It can be possible by automation. The machineries, process in industries are subjected to automatic control with use of various control system called automation. It have various application in steering and stabilization of ships, aircraft and various machining operations. The most advantages using automation is it saves the labor. The advancement in industries leads to use of feedback control system, usually continuous which includes taking measurements using a sensor and making the adjustments to keep the measured variable within a set range Automation has been achieved by various means including mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic and computers usually in combination. Due to the automation and innovative technologies a tough competition increasing between manufacturing industries. These are now much concerned with their profitability and productivity. The researchers believe that reduction of time and cost of product and increasing quality of production are very important aspects in achieving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Pairee SPM was ordered and brought to the Rane (madras), pvt. Limited, Ambattur branch, Chennai in 1997 from Pairee machine tools private ltd. As the name itself states it s a special purpose machine designed to perform Milling, Boring and drilling operations. During the year 2000 the machine was transferred to Rane (madras) Mysore branch as the steering gear box housing component requires some operation in sequence eliminate the procuring of new machine which cost to the company and also the machine can be modified as per the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Reactive Attachment Theory Essay Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or ODD, is a behavioral disorder occurring in childhood. This disorder is characterized by a child defying authority (parents, teachers, etc.) and an overall angry/irritable mood. Oppositional Defiant Disorder can impact the child s social relationships both at home with their families and at school with their teachers and fellow classmates. Attachment theory, which looks at how well parents provide emotional security for their children, is a useful framework for understanding the underlying causes of ODD. Through the lens of this theory, ODD is not the result of a child s behavior or their biology, but instead the child s faulty attachments to their parents or other guardians. This article will give an in depth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a whole, attachment theory investigates the process in which children form ties to caregivers that vary in terms of the security of the bond (Kerns, Tomich, Aspelmeier, Contreras 2000, p. 614). Better bonds between parents and children lead to better attachment of the child to the parent. If a child is attached well, they will ...use the primary caregiver as a secure base from which to explore [their environment] and, when necessary, as a haven of safety and a source of comfort (5) (Benoit 2004, p. 542). Parents need to be available to children as a source of security, but at the same time let their children develop independence to explore their surroundings and make choices for themselves. If children do not receive the freedom from parents to make choices independently, they will struggle with decision making later in life because they had not had the chance to learn this skill in childhood. There are four attachment styles to be discussed in this section: secure attachment, insecure avoidant attachment, insecure resistant attachment, and disorganized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Consequences Of Success In Animal Farm, By George Orwell Success is an iceberg. What you see on the surface is never the full story. Success can also be very destructive. In the beginning, it seems harmless but the more that is exposed, the more you uncover how many consequences come with it. In George Orwell s, Animal Farm, He writes about the struggles endured throughout the rises and falls of the characters in the book. Animal Farm was always doomed to fail because the absolute power corrupted the pigs, the uneducated animals were easily manipulated, and the commandments ended up only applying to the lower class animals. As the pigs began to take over the farm they got power hungry. They would sit and order the other animals around as Orwell explains in the following quote, The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others. With their superior knowledge it was natural that they should assume the leadership. This was the start of the pigs takeover. They were beginning to rule the whole farm without regarding any of the other animal s opinions. The pigs assumed that they were more equal than other animals and began to abuse this. Since Squealer was excellent at speaking in a way in which everyone would agree, he used this to his advantage. In one of his speeches Squealer said, Comrades! You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and privilege? Many of us actually dislike milk and apples.... Day and night we are watching over your welfare. It is for your sake that we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chesapeake And New England Colonies Essay A community is a group of people who work together towards a common goal and share a common interest. Lack of such a quality can and most likely will cause a struggling town or city to fall into the extremes of poverty and wealth. The New England community was so strong and so supportive in comparison to that of the Chesapeake Bay, that it is no wonder they developed into two distinctly different cultures before the year 1700. The Chesapeake region developed into a land of plantations and money driven owners, with the elite wealthy, almost no middle class, and those in poverty creating the population. New England, on the other hand, had developed into a religion and family based society comprised of mostly middle class families by 1700. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The motives that drove the Pilgrims and Puritans away from anything familiar and the trust they placed in God only proved that they were going to make their life in the new world work, no matter what. Not everyone in England was facing a harsh persecution; many travelers came to the New World with high hopes of money, which led to numerous conflicts. It was a land for the rich to get richer. Most of the settlers bound for Virginia and the Southern colonies had a get rich or die trying type of attitude. The only thing tearing them from home was a flimsy promise of gold that may or may not be there. The motive of such people is so radically different. There were no pacts of agreement, no common laws that kept them in a community once landing. This led the men to never develop any sense of belonging with their fellow men, causing a distinct survival society by 1700. Every man was for himself. It was a bitter game displaying the survival of the richest. The travelers from England that headed for the Chesapeake Bay were predominantly men, which led to an unbalanced society and lack of wives to promote a family based culture. The passenger list for one boat had a sex ratio of sixty four men to eleven women. Not only was there a radical imbalance, only four of the men were above forty, while only eight total were above thirty (Doc. C). That left fifty six young males headed to a new land with only their self government of a House ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Main Aspects Of Intrinsic Motivation For An Athlete Motivation is crucial for an athlete in order to want to win. It is hard to want to win if you have no motivation. The main aspect of motivation in terms of the self determination theory is intrinsic motivation. The self determination theory can be defined as a highly appropriate conceptual framework from which to study sport persistence and dropout (Calvo, Cervelló, Jiménez, Iglesias, Moreno Murcia, 2010). Intrinsic Motivation can be defined as an athlete taking up playing a sport just for the enjoyment of playing a sport (Pelletier, Tuson, Fortier, Vallerand, Briére, 1995). It is important to realize that the self determination theory affects an athlete s motivation intrinsically (internally) because the self determination theory uses factors like autonomy and competence to motivate an athlete to play better in their sport. Most athletes, now and in the past, find it easier to motivate themselves intrinsically if they enjoy the sport or have fun while playing the sport (Ryan Deci, 1985). Definitions Intrinsic Motivation has been experimented on for years and in order to prove its validity. Regarding athletics, intrinsic motivation is defined as an athlete taking up playing a sport just for the enjoyment of playing a sport (Pelletier et al., 1995). In an article published by Ryan Deci, the two argue that through their research, it was proven that having intrinsic motivation will help engage an athlete because of the feeling of competence that arises ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...