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Similarities Between Equations And Inequalities
In Algebra, we have been learning about Equations and Inequalities, and how you can solve them in
the same ways. Though, They re both very similar and both very different in their own ways, which
makes it difficult to find the differences.
But, There are also many similarities between them. The way that the two are similar is that you can
solve both problems the same way, for example:
If you had 2x + 2 = 10
You d solve it by subtracting 2 with 10, which would result in an 8.
2x + 2 = 10
2x = 8
After this, you d divide 2 with 2, and 2 with 8, which would give you a 4.
So the answer would be X = 4. So 4 would be the only answer.
2x + 2 = 10
2x = 8
X = 4
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Since its all numbers less than 4, we d have an open circle since it isn t equal to 4. And there s an
arrow pointing towards the left since its all numbers less than 4.
But, if it was all numbers greater than 4, it would be like this:
3 4 5
Despite the two having a couple differences and a couple similarities, both can be used in the world
around us, since, depending on the symbol you use, you d still get the same answer nonetheless.
However, there still are more differences between the two.
Even if you do the Math equation the same, the symbols can cause the answer to shift, and make it so
the two aren t the same.
For example:
If you used 12x + 6 = 6 (2x+1 )
You d start by multiplying the 6 by 2, since the 6 is next to a parenthesis symbol, which would give
you 12, and you d multiply the 6 with 1, which would give you 6 in return.
12x + 6 = 6 (2x+1)
12x + 6 = 12x+6
tHEN, YOU D SUBTRACT 12 BY ITSELF, AND WITH THE OTHER 12, WHICH WOULD
MAKE THE ANSWER 6 = 6, MAKING IT AN INFINITE SOLUTION.
12x + 6 = 6 (2x+1)
12x + 6 = 12x+6
6 = 6
bUT, IF YOU DID THIS WITH AN INEQUALITY, YOU D GET A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
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Australian Federalism
An appropriate recommendation for reform cannot occur without an understanding of the operation of
federalism and its strengths and weaknesses in the Australian context. In considering this, the
suitability of a federal system to the Australian environment both socially and geographically firstly
warrants acknowledgment. In a final report to the Council for the Australian Federation, it was said
that Australia s large land mass, remote locations, disparate regional areas and localised preferences
mean that a federal system of government is suited to the Australian context. It is important to note
that one of the key motivations behind the introduction of federalism to Australia was securing the
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The overlapping and duplication of policy responsibilities across governments, and these issues that
emanate from such disorganisation in the division and distribution of powers, evinces the reality that
federalism s flaws lie in its application, not its principles. While the limitations outlined above clearly
convey a need for reform, it is for this reason that any suggestion of upheaval of a system that has the
potential to enable a geographically large and diverse country such as Australia to maintain national
unity and meet the pressures of globalisation while at the same time accommodating regional
difference should not be adopted without consideration of smaller scale reform that can improve its
operation. The limitations outlined above will thus serve as criteria for analysing the aptness of Option
2, as presented in the Terms of Reference, as the most viable proposal for federal
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Mobile Ipv4 And Ipv6 Problems And Implementation
Mobile IPv4 and IPv6 Problems and Implementation Mobile IPv4 and IPv6 are the future of mobile
communications wirelessly and can help greatly in the infrastructure and combination of mobile
systems and internet. This usage of IP addresses in mobile would increase the need for implementation
of IPv6 as the new standard to replace IPv4 and increase the number of available addresses. However
IP based mobile isn t perfect and has its own host of problems and those will be discussed as well later
as well as possible fixes in short and long term to these problems. The main need to implement mobile
IP is the fact that it can support more users and keep those users closer to the internet, meaning that
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This can be a problem as more devices connect to and use a network the more data they use and can
cause a network to become congested. A solution to reduce congestion is to use many small wireless
receivers within the range of a large tower to spread out the devices upon smaller more confined
networks when within cities and high density areas. And simply using long range low capacity towers
when in the country side and places where fewer devices will be on a network at any given time, this
is a combination of macro cells and micro cells to ensure network stability. At layer 2 comes the need
to differentiate between devices on the network and needs a standard to work in place usually used at
layer 2 in IP based communications over the internet is Ethernet II and uses MAC addresses
differentiating between devices by using a hexadecimal format. This is done by burning a unique ID
into a network card by a manufacturer, however rather than the normal Wi Fi a better option for long
range communications is WiMAX. The differences in Wi Fi and WiMAX is that WiMAX has an
effective distance of up to 90km while Wi Fi only has a range of up to 100m and data rates on
WiMAX is up to 40mbps compared to Wi Fi with up to 54mbps. Next layer 3 the Network layer is
where the Internet Protocol (IP) will take place and be defined. There are two options to use here IPv4
or IPv6.
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Event Management Proposal
Hampton Roads Pride Out in the Park Festival Trever J. Holden 00719733 March 01, 2009 I pledge to
support the Honor System Old Dominion University. I will refrain from any form of academic
dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic
community it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violations of the Honor Code. I will report to
a hearing if summoned. Prof. Warren Hampton Roads Pride Out in the Park Festival Hampton Roads
Pride, a local 501(c) (3) non profit group, has contracted my company, Divine Debauchery, to produce
their annual Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Pride Festival titled Out in the Park .
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At present, Kelly has contracted Eric Hyman, Zach Troutman, and Narissa Bond as opening acts and
Sophie B. Hawkins as the headline entertainer. Eric Hyman, Zach Troutman, and Narissa Bond are all
based in Virginia and will require a one night hotel stay, gas reimbursement, $50 per diem, and $250
each to perform at the event. The total allotted for these entertainers is $1500, this will be enough to
cover all required costs and leave a small amount extra for incidentals. Contracts have been reviewed
by Divine Debauchery and Hampton Roads Pride, signed by Kelly Kapowski, and returned to the
performers. A copy of the contracts has also been kept by Divine Debauchery and Hampton Roads
Pride. A copy of the stage schedule was sent along with the contracts to the artists so they would be
well aware of their performance times in advance of the event. Trumpet Song Entertainment, agents
for Sophie B. Hawkins, have sent the required travel information, contract, and riders for Ms.
Hawkins. Per the contract, Divine Debauchery is responsible for providing first class, roundtrip
airfare, a hotel suite, town car transportation from airport to hotel, from hotel to venue, from venue to
hotel, and from hotel to airport, a $100 per diem, a $7500 performance fee, and meet the required
sound and stage set up for the
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The Constitutionality Of The Public Accommodations Equal...
The issue being brought before the court today is the constitutionality of the Public Accommodations
Equal Access Act. In addition, it is also evident that the facts in this case raise the issue of
congressional authority. Moreover, in order for the Court to come to such a determination, Congress
justification for the passing of such an act, as well as the powers of Congress, will be reviewed.
Because the act was implemented in order to forbid discrimination based upon sexual orientation in
dining, entertainment, and lodging establishments, we must first address whether sexual orientation is
granted equal protection under the law. The federal government is obligated by the Fifth Amendment
to ensure that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law as
well as ensuring equal protection under the law. In order to determine whether persons are
discriminated against fairly, the strict scrutiny test is applied. Strict scrutiny is applied when a law or
action inhibits a person /persons exercise of protected First Amendment rights, fundamental rights,
and when a specific suspect class is discriminated against. Under strict scrutiny, the government must
show a compelling, government interest in order to be able to discriminate, and the act must be
deemed arbitrary and irrational to be constitutionally invalid. Nevertheless, sexual orientation does not
fit in any of the three categories protected by the Constitution. Therefore,
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Contemporary Theories Of Subcultures
A subculture is considered a group of dominant people or culture that has been defined in its norms,
values, and interests, which are often inconsistent to those of large groups. (Bohm Vogel, 2011)
Subcultures were created when a group of people that share the same beliefs or circumstances finds
themselves cut off from society. (Bohm Vogel, 2011) These groups are distinct from those of the
majority and are held by a group into a broader society. Most subcultures are recognized by their age
of its members, or by race, ethnicity, class, gender, and their qualities that may be aesthetic, religious,
occupational, political, and sexual or a combination of these factors. However, people create
subcultures as a way to feel accepted while also signifying that they are different from other groups.
The subculture theory focuses on consistent distinctiveness, identity, commitment, and autonomy.
The first subculture group I would like to recognize is the police they are law enforcement officers
with specific types of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. I place them in the subculture category because
of they spend their time dealing with crime; therefore they tend to be judgmental towards members of
the public viewing them as untrustworthy and potentially hostile; therefore, the public view the police
as being unreliable and abusive as well. The police depend on their cohorts to back them up, and
mostly teamwork to apprehend criminals; therefore, it creates a dynamic of police
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Sports Direct Financial Situation Analysis and Their New...
INTRODUCTION: 3 PART I: COMPANY ANALYSIS 5 1 Introduction of the company 5 1.1
History: 5 1.2. The industry: 5 1.3. Sports Direct today: 6 2. Analysis on the financing structure of the
company 6 2.1. Sports Direct financial statements: 7 2.2. JJB Sports financial statements: 9 2.3. Ratios
of Sports Direct and JJB Sports 12 3. The weighted average cost of capital 15 3.1. Cost of equity: 15
3.2. Cost of debt: 15 3.3. WACC: 16 PART II: PROJECT INVESTMENT ANALYSIS 17 1
Preliminary report: 17 1.1. Project description: 17 1.2. Elements of the project: 18 1.3. Risk and
Uncertainty: 19 1.4. Conclusion: 19 2. Project evaluation: 20 2.1. NPV: 20 2.2. Sensitivity analysis: 21
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And finally a quarterly report will be prepared to compare the forecasted with the actual results.
PART I: COMPANY ANALYSIS
1 Introduction of the company 1.1 History:
In 1982 a store in Maidenhead is opened by Mike Ashley. It s the birth of Sports Direct. However this
name was not the first one. Indeed, it was called primarily Mike Ashley Sports. In the 1990s, the
founder opened many stores in and around London and over 100 stores across the United Kingdom.
By that time, the name of the chain was changed to Sports Soccer. Although the high number of stores,
Mike Ashley was a sole trader and his chain did not acquire the company status until 1999. By doing
so, the borrowing power of the company increased and in 2002 he went on to buy Lillywhites, the
prestigious sports shop in Piccadilly Circus. In 2005, Sports Direct acquired Hargreaves, Gilesports,
Streetwise in 2006, and Field amp;Trek in 2007(History of the Company. Sportsdirect.com). In this
same year, Sports Direct s shares were listed on the London Stock Exchange and by 2009, Sports
Direct operated 470 stores(Annual Report 2009) in the UK. 1.2. The industry: Sports Direct operates
as a retailer in the industry of sporting, leisure clothing, footwear and equipment. There are very
lucrative niches for functional apparel in this industry particularly for football, tennis, and golf,
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Commentary On The Play The Bachelorette
Bachelor in Paradise Season 3, News Update: Filming Set to Begin, Cast Members Reach Mexico As
soon as ABC s current season of The Bachelorette comes to an end, Bachelor in Paradise will take
over, giving viewers, another dose of an exciting real life journey to find love. As per reports, some of
the cast members have already arrived in Mexico to begin shooting. News has it that the official
villain on JoJo s season, Chad Johnson is there in the cast and along with him, there is also the twice
rejected reality TV regular Nick Viall. Now, this is sure to arouse the curiosity of the fans. Chad has
shown us what he is capable of and with Nick in tow, things are sure to get more dramatic. The latter
has been dumped by two bachelorettes Andi
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Strawson And Jean Donnellan Summary
Donnellan, in Reference and Definite Description, outlines two uses of definite descriptions. He
argues that definite descriptions can either have an attributive or a referential use. While theories
outlined by Strawson and Russell account for a single use, Donnellan advocates for both. To explain
both the attributive and referential uses, I will review two examples. The first example, put forth by
Donnellan, is for the statement Smith s murderer is insane. There are two ways of interpreting this
statement, based on whether the definite description attributes or refers. In one situation, the audience
does not know who murdered Smith. If this is the case, then the speaker does not pick someone out.
Instead, the speaker s statement uses the definite description attributively. Here, the definite
description itself is what is most significant. Meanwhile, if someone, whom we will call Jones, has
been accused of the murder, the use changes. When the speaker now makes the statement, the
audience picks out Jones as the referent. The definite description has a referential use. It acts as a tool
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Therefore, when we say, Smith s murderer is insane, the implication is not true. The consequences of
this differ based on which use of description the speaker is employing. Under an attributive usage,
there would be no person who we can truly attribute insanity to. Meanwhile, with a referential usage,
the speaker could still successfully refer to Jones. However, the description, insane murderer would no
longer fit Jones. The act of picking out is the key function for a referential use of a description. Even if
the description is wrong, reference is still
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San Antonio Museum Of Art Analysis
Upon visiting the San Antonio Museum of Art I found nothing about art extremely interesting and I
honestly wasn t looking forward to spending a majority of my day looking at art pieces. However, as I
approached the museum I was in awe of how beautiful the building was. The way it was placed in
downtown San Antonio was absolutely astonishing. As I walked through the huge glass doors I knew I
was in for a pleasant surprise. I carefully took the time to examine each artwork and read the
descriptions of each one. I found it extremely difficult to find just one I liked and surprisingly I
disliked a lot more pieces than I thought I would. I ended up having to actually walk through the
museum three times in order to find my chosen pieces. I didn t ... Show more content on
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This piece was created by Willie Cole in the year 1993. Willie Cole was born in America in 1995. I
found this piece in the contemporary art section. I believe that this piece caught my eye because of
how huge it was, it was exactly 49 x 96 inches. This piece was so huge that it almost took up an entire
wall of the museum. This piece of artwork was made out of oil stick, chalk, and latex on masonite and
wood. To me, it kind of looked like chalk on a chalkboard with nothing else. The way that the word
America is placed out on the canvas gives just enough room below each letter to write words that
begin with each of the letters that spell out the word America. I was unsure as to why this piece was
created the way it was but with further research on the piece I realized that Willie Cole created this art
piece while sitting in front of the television and writing down words said by the news reporters that
contain the first letters of A, M, E, R, I, C, A he also obtained the words by searching through the New
York Times. How Do You Spell America #6 is also one of the eight works that Billie Cole uses a
chalkboard for. The letters that contain the letter A that were popular in the news are Authorized, At,
Abortion, Ask, A, After, Ambushed, Annual, Asprin, Angered, African, An Activist, American, and
Able. The words that contain the letter M were Mood, Medical, Murderer s, Me, Multi, Midday,
Motorist, May, Motorist, Mother s, Melting Pot, Minister, Malaise, and Men. For E the words were
Enhancing, Emergency, Error, Eleven, Ethnic, Entire, Exits, Expenditure, Even, Excitedly, Embryos,
Empire, Espouses, Eases, and Everywhere. The words that make up the letter R are Remedy, Rooms,
Ravaged, Reasons, Rule, Remaining, Roadway, Report, Relieve, Ripped, Remain, Rejects, Rightwing,
Right, and Rate. For I the words are Improves, Inadequate, Infant, I, isn t, Inventory,
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Rhetoric Of Obama
America as we probably am aware it affluent, effective, confident is not what Obama needs. He needs
a little America, a poorer America, an America not able to apply its will, an America upbeat to be one
power among numerous, an America in decay so that different countries may rise all for the sake of
worldwide reasonableness. To Obama, the loathed one percent isn t quite recently affluent Americas; it
is America itself. In Obama s view, America should be brought down a peg.
That is the startling finish of top of the line creator Dinesh D Souza in Obama s America. Expanding
on his past New York Times smash hit The Roots of Obama s Rage which Newt Gingrich called
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The truly difficult work of racial governmental issues is finished by Steele, who, clarifying that he, as
well, is the offspring of an interracial couple, depicts, as far as his own understanding, the dark
individual s technique for being loved by whites (abstaining from appearing to be furious). Be that as
it may, in declaring that Obama owes his ascent to being aided by whites, he repeats another anti
agents generalization, that of the reliant dark individual who lives grayish individuals abundance and
blame. D Souza suggests that Obama was chosen as an analgesic to that blame and came to office as a
void image and an unexamined amount, whose inclinations and most profound standards that s
covered outrage have been kept under tight restraints by the possibility of reelection. With respect to
the genuine condition of race relations in America the motion picture offers not a word about it; the
real legislative issues of
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Death By Scrabble
Married, miserable, forty two year old man hates his wife and wishing her dead, his plan: a jinxed
game of scrabble.
In the enthralling short story, Death By Scrabble , by Charlie Fish, the use of suspense techniques is
very effective unquestionably creating a captivating, exciting and spine tingling story. The man s hate
for his wife and the unexpected ending compelling readers to read on.
First, the husband makes it noticeable of his hatred towards his wife and the desire to kill her.
For example, the forty two year old man thinks to himself The letters will tell me what to do. If they
spell out KILL, or STAB, or her name, or anything, I ll do it right now. I ll finish her off (Fish1).
The man has a powerful motivation to end his wife. He finds that his wife wastes his time, he could ...
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This is proven towards the very end of the story My wife plays DEATH for 34 points, just as the room
starts to shake. I gasp with surprise and vindication and the B that I was chewing on gets lodged in my
throat... I try to cough. I fall to the floor. My wife just sits there, watching (Fish 3).
Suspense is created when readers find out that the wife is in on the game the entire time and killed her
husband before he could kill her. This ended the story with a major cliffhanger leaving readers
shocked and wanting more for the reason that readers got the notion from the text that the wife would
end up dead not the husband. This also showed that not only does the husband hate his wife but that
she hates him too.
As a result, Charlie Fish applied a diversity of suspense techniques forming an alluring and riveting
short story, Death By Scrabble in order for readers to empathize. In conclusion, the development of
suspense in this dark and hateful piece of literature leaves its readers stunned because of the dark turn
it took in the
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Children Should Get Their Children Vaccinated
Exposing a child to a virus or disease strand, no matter how small the dosage, is frightening. There are
multiple complications that come with it but I believe that the benefits outweigh the costs. Vaccines
have saved the world billions of dollars and have been the reason behind the decline of deadly
diseases such as smallpox and measles. Some parents are against vaccinations because they feel as if
the outcomes are unreliable. Parents should get their children vaccinated because it helps lower the
infections and diseases related to mortality rates, is a smart financial investment, and is considerate to
the lives of those around them.
Vaccinations contributes to the overall suppression of a disease. The more children that are vaccinated,
the lower the reports of infection and deaths due to a disease are. The Center for Disease Control, in
an article supporting immunizations, mentions a case in Japan where 80% of the children were
vaccinated for pertussis, or whooping cough. That same year the number of deaths reported were zero
and the infection count was below 400 children. After a while, parents stopped thinking that their
children needed to be vaccinated. That following year only 10% of the children were vaccinated,
which resulted in the death rate increasing by 41% and the number of infections being thirty two times
larger than the previous year. When comparing and contrasting the years, whether not a child got the
vaccination proves to be a huge factor in determining
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The Play Trifles, By Susan Glaspell
When reading the play Trifles which was written in 1916, by Susan Glaspell, I found that the play is
about the murder of John Wright by his wife Minnie Wright. There were two different perspectives of
how three male characters, Sheriff Henry Peters, County Attorney George Henderson and a neighbor,
Lewis Hale, investigate the crime versus the two women in the play who are Mrs. Hale and Mrs.
Peters the wives of the neighbor and the sheriff. (Kirszner Mandell, 2012). When focusing on the
males way of solving the crime, it reminds me of the old cop drama Dragnet which was on TV back
when we had black and white televisions. The detectives would always say during the investigation
Just the facts when interviewing people about the incidents.
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The Harrowing Story Of Harriet Jacobs
The harrowing story of Harriet Jacobs experiences with slavery opens the reader s eyes to the special
cruelty women endured under the watchful eye of their masters and mistresses. And while Jacobs
openly admits that slavery is terrible fate for both men and women, there are additional burdens added
to women who are forced to live under the commands of another. Jacobs writes, Slavery is terrible for
men; but it is far more terrible for women. Superadded to the burden common to all, they have
wrongs, and sufferings, and mortifications peculiarly their own. This peculiar suffering Jacobs speaks
of is often related to the morality of the soul, and the persistent pressure that women must endure
under the control of their master, especially concerning rape and sexual harassment. Added on top of
the physical punishment that all slaves experience, women, especially those born with beauty, suffer
from moral failings when a master forces himself upon them. Furthermore, an additional pain women
must endure, is that of motherhood. In a matriarchal society, women are responsible for the wellbeing
of others, as was the case with Linda s grandmother. Women has additional tethers to their lives which
only serve to increase the pains of slavery. It is well known that black slaves in America faced many
trials and tribulations, however, there are cruelties which women faced with the institution of slavery
which were exclusive to their gender. For slave women, sexual harassment, and rape
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Magnetic Field Lab
A magnetic field is produced in the region around a wire whenever a current flow through that wire.
Magnetic fields are vector fields, they have a direction and magnitude. The formula for the magnitude
of the magnetic field from a wire is B=(µ_O I)/2πr. B is the magnetic field, µ_O is the permeability of
free space (4πx〖10〗^( 7)Tm/A), I is the current, and r is the distance from the field sensor to the
rod. In part 1A and 1B we constantly turn off the power source and ammeter after each run to
eliminate the strongest magnetic field, earth. In graph 1, the best fit is a linear line. The graph
corresponds to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field in a current carrying wire when
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In this graph, the magnetic field (B) is equal to 1/B. As displayed in the graph, 1/B is inversely
proportional to the distance from the field sensor to the rod (R), which allows the graph to correspond
to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) in a current carrying wire when there is a
change in distance. The current (I) remains constant in this part. Lastly, in part 2 of this lab, we
analyzed the magnetic field of the magnet. Magnets can exert a force at a distance, just like electric
charges. Magnetic fields permeate space and are strongest near a permanent magnet (magnetic dipole)
or electromagnet (electric dipole); therefore, the power supply and ammeter were not required in this
part. Part 2, consisted of determining the relationship between the magnetic field strength and the
distance from the magnet. The graph 1/B vs. R^3, is the most linear out of the three. This graph
corresponds the best to how we know a change in distance affects the magnetic field strength of a
magnetic dipole, because the relatioship between a magnetic dipole and distance is inversely
proportional. As the distance between the rod and the magnet increases, the magnetic field strength
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Functionalism In New York City
New York City can be described as an infrastructural flux, a back and forth conflict between its
modern day technological advancements and its architectural remnants. Its modern day infrastructure
a fusion that bridges together different eras of technological innovations plays an important role as a
physical record, or contextualization, of how New York City developed into the iconic metropolis it is
today. Kate Ascher s The Works: Anatomy of a City uses the idea of functionalism to explain the
complexity and intrinsic design of New York City s infrastructure, especially the function of streets as
the foundation for the rest of the city s buildings and infrastructure and protection for underground
facilities, such as New York City s plumbing and electrical systems, and the subway system. An
inconspicuous, but crucial infrastructure that supports everyday life in New York City is its simplistic,
grid pattern streets. Streets not only provide a clear separation for pedestrian traffic, or sidewalks, and
the rest of the city s traffic, or roads, but they also, through the Grid Plan, create a systemized map of
New York City. With each street and avenue numbered or named, the distinction between streets
allows traveling from one location to another to not only be convenient, but also highly systemized to
reduce confusion. For example, walking northward, or in the direction of increasing street number, on
University Place can take you directly from NYU s campus to Union
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Child Trauma
A number of children around the world are commonly exposed to some form of trauma which can
include physical, sexual and emotional abuse (Wethington et al., 2008). This paper will be focusing on
children between the ages of four to twelve years old who had experienced trauma. For that reason,
the paper will be focusing on art and play therapy as being effective in working with traumatized
children. This paper will begin with the discussion of the importance of knowing and having an
understanding of how trauma affects children along with being aware of approaches that can be used
including art and play therapy. From there, the paper will get in detail about trauma including what it
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Release play therapy involves the therapist picking out toys that relate to a child s traumatic
experience as a way to help the child to play out a particular situation (Ogawa, 2004). With this
process, a child can communicate their feelings and struggles in a safe environment (Ogawa, 2004). In
child centered play therapy, communication takes place through the therapeutic relationship between
the therapist and child (Ogawa, 2004). As a result, this kind of therapy requires a therapist to be
genuine, show unconditional positive acceptance and express empathy (Ogawa, 2004). The belief in
this approach is that children have an inborn ability to adjust and grow (Ogawa, 2004). During
therapy, children are the ones who decide how to deal with their own experiences and gain control
(Ogawa, 2004). The children decide what kind of play they are willing to use for personal expression
(Ogawa, 2004). Overall, both these approaches that consist of either a directed or non directed
approach are great with working with children who have experienced
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Playpumps International Case Study
PlayPumps International aims to alleviate the water crisis in Africa by providing safe, sanitary
drinking water to prevent diseases spreading. They also plan to reduce the manual labour and long
distances that usually women would endure to haul water [12]. So far, products have been installed in
South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland [12].The goal of PlayPumps International is to build 5000
PlayPumps and benefit up to 10 million people with clean drinking water. They claim that the
roundabout can spin at up to 16rpm, producing up to 1400 litres of water per hour from a depth of 40
metres underground [10]. subsection{Management} subsubsection*{Installation} PlayPumps
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Despite the organisation claiming to only work on existing boreholes, in cases where new boreholes
were drilled it cost approximately 10000 USD, which was paid for by TNT.[9]
subsection{Technical}
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{LinhPic1} end{center} caption{Fig. 4: PlayPump Process Diagram [12]} end{wrapfigure} The
PlayPump utilises a children s roundabout or merry go round for a unique water solution. As children
play and rotate the roundabout (1), it is designed to pump water by using a conventional pump (2)
from an underground borehole (3). Water is pumped to a polyethylene water tank (4) located 7m
above the ground, where water can be stored for future collection. Access to the water is from a
nearby tap (5). If the tank is completely full, excess water is diverted back into the borehole via an
overflow pipe (6). The elevated water tank is concealed by four large billboards which are designed to
be used for advertising (7).[12]  egin{wrapfigure}[14]{r}[2pt]{0.41 extwidth} vspace{ 24pt}
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PlayPump On Site [22]} end{wrapfigure} Due to the design of the PlayPump, water must cover an
extended distance to travel from the borehole to the tap. This comprises being pumped several metres
horizontally to travel from the borehole below the
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Passion for College Students
Passion College Students for Their Schools College students traditionally show pride towards their
respective school. What makes students so enthusiastic for their school? In Laura Randall s Things
You Only Do in College and David Berreby s It Takes a Tribe both writers explore college culture but
come up with decidedly different results. Randall argues that college students traditions are
embarrassing to the university, and students should be focusing on schoolwork not traditions; but
Berreby suggests traditions are for the pride which students have for their school. In this essay I argue
that students are passionate for their school, and the traditions they participate in are for the pride they
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In this quote he is saying there are many students who apply to colleges for name recognition.
However, when they get to the university or college they will participate in the traditions. Not every
student at Penn State knows the fight song or the alma mater. However, when they go to a football
game or any other sporting event they will be standing proudly singing that same fight song or alma
mater. Berreby states that They ll learn contempt for that rival university, Oklahoma to their Texas,
Sacramento State to their U.C. Davis, Annapolis to their West Point (Berreby, 207). This quote is
saying the students will also learn who the rival university is, and they will build a hatred for them,
and root against them every chance they get. He also talks about some of the bigger rivalries between
colleges. Oklahoma and Texas have been rivals for years, but in the public eye society view this
rivalry for sports. No one thinks about whose graduates succeed more after college. Society s views on
rivalries deal with sports, and college students live off their sports teams. If the teams do well then the
campus is always more lively, but if the teams lose there is a down feeling all throughout the campus.
For example, before Penn State played Michigan in football this year there was a huge anticipation for
the game. Most of my
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The Theme And Themes Of Eleanor Park By Rainbow Rowell
Eleanor Park is a young adult novel by Rainbow Rowell. This story is praised and loved by all ages
because of it s ability to relate to the reader with it s varied issues and themes that anyone can relate
to. From romance, to bullying and violence, it has a little something for everyone. Overall themes are
an important asset to this young adult novel, since they are the ideas that Rainbow Rowell explores,
and helps the story take shape. It all goes back into the coming of age theme. The protagonists,
Eleanor and Park, are two 16 year olds facing life s obstacles, such as bullying, abuse, and even
romance. This book teaches many lessons that one reader might relate to; although taking place in
1986, the lessons still relate to this day, from relationships, to issues at home. Eleanor Park is an
exceptional book that even the most hardened reader can relate to, this book handles a lot of issues and
themes that anyone can relate to, and dishes out life lessons that will impact the reader, it s written in
such a realistic way, that it feels like a real story, and that is not in any way fictional. This book is a
great piece of fiction that blends in pop culture, issues, and romance all in one that anyone can read.
The story begins with one of the main protagonists, Park, listening to music from his walkman while
ignoring Steve, a bully, in the bus, immediately Rainbow Rowell introduces one of the main themes of
this book, which is bullying. Another main theme of Eleanor
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Francisco Piria Research Paper
Uruguayan Alchemy Uruguay is a secular nation, with a distinct separation between church and state.
As such, touring churches and cathedrals is not an integral part of Uruguayan tourism. Those with an
interest in mysticism, however, will not be disappointed. Introducing Francisco Piria Francisco Piria
was born in 1847 in Montevideo. During his childhood, his family sent him to Genoa, Italy to study
with his uncle, a Jesuit monk. It was in Italy that Piria developed an interest in the mystical arts of
alchemy and Kabbalah. After completing his studies, Piria returned to Montevideo and established
himself as a real estate auctioneer. Piria s Vision While living in Europe, Piria s visits to the French
Riviera created an image of the city he wished to create. His dream city was 62 miles east of
Montevideo. When he looked at the small mountains cascading down toward the sea, he purchased the
2700 parcels of untouched land, and went to work on his new utopia. The city of Piriapolis was born.
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He built his home on the top of a hill, and called it Piria s Castle. The castle embodies Piria s mystical
beliefs. Statues of Greek gods, each representing a planet and a metal used in alchemy, line the
pathway. Esoteric symbols are embodied within the bricks. Templar flags wave from the towers.
Rumor has it that the castle s upper floors were used for meditation and astral
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Comparing Extreme Programming and Waterfall Project Results
Comparing Extreme Programming and Waterfall Project Results
Feng Ji
Carnegie Mellon University
Silicon Valley Campus
Mountain View, CA, 94035 jojojifeng@gmail.com Todd Sedano
Carnegie Mellon University
Silicon Valley Campus
Mountain View, CA, 94035 todd.sedano@sv.cmu.edu Abstract
Waterfall and Extreme Programming are two software project methods used for project management.
Although there are a number of opinions comparing the two methods regarding how they should be
applied, none have used project data to clearly conclude which one is better. In this paper, we present
the results of a controlled empirical study conducted at
Carnegie Mellon University in Silicon Valley to learn about the effective transition from ... Show more
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The faculty decided to use Extreme Programming as the method for the Foundations course because it
was an agile method, it had good engineering practices, and it was a safe sandbox environment for
engineers to try paired programming since many managers in industry were initially skeptical about its
benefits. In 2005, the faculty allowed three of the sixteen teams tried our new curriculum to see if
there were any serious issues in the switch, while other thirteen teams continued to follow a start point
in 2004. The feedback was extremely positive so in 2006, all teams followed Extreme Programming.
For the project plan duration, Waterfall teams needed fifteen weeks to finish their tasks where as
Extreme Programming teams were given only thirteen weeks, a 13% reduction in time.
1.2.2. PET 1.1: In 2005, the VP of Engineering advised the three teams that rewriting the code from
scratch would be easier than working with the existing code base. Team 30:1 decided to use the latest
in Java technologies including Swing and Hibernate. PET 1.1, the team s product became the starting
point for the students in the following year.
1.2.3. PET 1.2: In 2008, the faculty switched the core technology from Java to Ruby on
Rails. Ruby on Rails convention over configuration, afforded a lower learning curve for students. For
Pet 1.2, students would build their projects from scratch.
2. Related work
Much research has been done as to when to use
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Jacob Riis Social Reform Movement
As photography was being used more and more as a method of documentation, they were among the
first to use it to push social reform efforts. They closely documented the devastating effects of
industrialization and urbanization on the working class American. Through their work they brought
attention to the need for housing and (child) labor laws. They used their medium to bring real proof to
the public and legislators, where it needed to be seen. Actually, instead of documentary photography, it
may best be called social reform photography, as they both worked tirelessly and used the medium to
force attention and to effect social change.
Riis used photography to illustrate his social reform documentary writing, he was not originally a
photographer, but he saw the drama and sense of proof photographs provided. His photographs were
presumably and represented as unposed and some of his images come across as illustrative and ...
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Here the image appears to have been taken in the day portraying homeless, hungry boys, apparently
sleeping. It gives the appearance of being staged.
Hines interest in photography led to him starting a camera club at the school where he taught. Taking
his students on day trips to shoot, led them to Ellis Island, here he became interested in the plight of
immigrants, and he was instrumental in changing attitudes towards immigrants. During this period his
social conscience grew simultaneously with his craft. This resulted in being hired by the National
Child Labour Committee in 1908. He took on the job of photographing children in factories and other
work places. A very dangerous job at the time, as aggression from the factory owners was constant. He
photographed laborers, (children, women and adults) in factories, coalmines, canneries, laundries and
the children newspaper
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Essay on Nannying as a Career
Surprisingly to the majority, the nanny jobs may be a notably tightened one. If an individual is
interested in nannying as a career as a result of the notion that it chiefly consists of buzzing lullabies to
babies to send them off to never never land, then they ll be enlightened once the truth sets in. Not
everybody will be a nanny. It s physically and showing emotion tightened, and as we tend to are liable
for young lives, mistakes merely should not happen. Babies learning to crawl will tumble down steps,
toddles will reach for and grasp a cup of hot occasional.
A nanny should not also see to, and supply physical care, however additionally set a decent example
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Several nannies work terribly long hours whereas the fogeys ar commutation and possibly operating
long hours themselves. Nannies aren t getting several breaks throughout the day, except maybe once
babies or kids are sleeping or have gone to highschool, and even then there are typically unit chores to
be done.
Cleanliness. This can be a crucial subject with infants. Everything they use should be unbroken
scrupriously clean. This includes bottles, soft and plastic toys, high chairs and bedding. Once it
appears as if all chores ar done and there s nothing left to try to, there s continually one thing else to be
cleansed.
Organised. Faculty youngsters typically have several activities crammed into the standard week. There
is also once faculty activities, study sessions, birthday parties, playgroups, music lessons, ballet and
sports. Keeping of these appointments in your head, particularly for over one kid, are going to be a
serious challenge. You will be the one to require the kids to any or all these events too.
Reliable. Coming back late, days off to try to do personal errands, frequent sick days cause much
stress for the fogeys and it s unsettling for the kids too, who thrive on routine. You need to create it a
private goal to be as reliable as a Swiss watch, notwithstanding what proportion inconvenience this
causes yourself. You are knowledgeable and you would like to indicate it.
Trustworthy. Folks got to trust their nanny. It s an important ingredient within
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The Discovery Of The Deinonychus Dinosaur
Deinonychus were discovered during the time period of Early Cretaceous, which was between 110 to
115 million years ago. When deinonychus were discovered, paleontologists started to reconsider how
dinosaurs lived. Deinonychus name comes from terrible claw (prehistoric Beast of the Week, 2015).
This name was given because it was believed that deinonychus were active dinosaurs all year round
(Blagic 2016). The discovery of the deinonychus dinosaur was out of the ordinary. These features that
the deinonychus had was never seen before in any other type of dinosaur. This dinosaur was
intelligent, fast, had claws that could slash a prey bigger than itself, and the hands could grasp the prey
(Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History,
Barnum Brown first discovered Deinonychus between 1931 1932. He found the Deinonychus bones.
He collected their bones and body parts, like the hands and feet from Crow Indian Reservation. Soon
after when Brown died, John Ostrom took over and began the discovery again. He made his way to
Montana to rediscover Deinonychus in 1969. Ostrom found that deinonychus were much smaller than
its cousin Tyrannosaurus Rex. Deinonychus weighed around 50 100 kilos. (Lowell Dingus and
Timothy Rowe, New York, W. H. Freeman and Co., 1998). A lot of information was found about this
one particular dinosaur, which leads to many hypothesis and experiments. The discovery of the
features of a deinonychus dinosaur gives us insights to the feeding behavior it retains and how
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Led Zeppelin s Influence On American Culture
Trent Schaner
1960 s Music/Culture Paper
Mr. Friedman
8 May 2018
Influence of Led Zeppelin and The Kinks The 1960 s might be the most memorable time in Artistic
influence through music in American History. Music and bands thrived in rapidly changing society.
Growing popularity in this era provided a new platform of influence on the population. The forefront
bands of this time had the chance to change American culture through songs that only lasted a couple
of minutes. There was a lot of groups that had a role in shaping our society today but only two will be
identified and explained in this paper.
One of the most popular groups that is recognized today is Led Zeppelin. They were more rock
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As stated by Rose at groovyhistory,com, they brought heavy metal and savoury lyrics to the forefront
of the global stage . Their fast, thunderous guitar performances combined with the easy to understand
folklore lyrics, allowed their fans to connect and recite with ease. The band even mastered the art of
their eccentric performance on the stage, with Their wardrobe included tight, open bottom jeans with
tight graphic tees and their big and statement making hairstyles (Rose). They became the pioneer for
the whole rock and roll section of music, teaching every aspect of performing and musical genius.
Despite their influence and upbringing of the whole rock genre, they had a major impact on the
smaller sub genres that allowed other artists to prosper in their own right. Traces of their work can be
seen in Eminem, Beyonce, Aerosmith, Queen, Nirvana, Pearl Garden, which all grew from the unique
sounds that Led Zeppelin created. Overall, Led Zeppelin was a massive pioneer that helped to inspire
any traces of modern rock we have
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The American Dream In Sandra Cisneros s The House On Mango...
A white house on the hill close to the stars that have real stairs, has a basement, enough bedrooms, and
washrooms for the whole family, and has a garden with trees is the kind of house Esperanza dreams
of. Sandra Cisneros s novel The House on Mango Street is about a young girl named Esperanza
explaining her life and other people in the neighborhood lives struggling every day working hard,
living in the poor neighborhood in Chicago, and knowing that they succeed or not achieve their
American Dream. Several obstacles stand in the way of the American Dream including not having
money, not having a stable home, but the most difficult to overcome is not knowing English. The lack
of money leads to struggle in order to achieve the American Dream. In the vignette Geraldo No Last
Name , Esperanza says Marin met Geraldo at a dance. He got ran over and died in the hospital because
the surgeon did not help him because he did not have the money for the treatment. Esperanza says
they never saw the kitchenettes. They never knew about the two room flats and sleeping rooms he
rented, the weekly money orders sent home, the currency exchange. Geraldo was in the position of
lack of money like several other people. He was constantly renting rooms in order to not sleep on the
streets. Several families do this as well in order for their children to have somewhere to stay safe for
the night. Unlike Esperanza as well as other people, Geraldo is just like several undocumented
immigrants that
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The Culture Of North Korea
Culture of North Korea A particular society that has its own beliefs and ways of life define Culture.
Major characteristics that define culture are Learned Behavior, Abstract, Products of Behavior,
Attitudes, and Values Knowledge. We may define culture as the total of human achievements or the
way of life of the people in a certain geographical area. The Peoples Republic of North Korea is a
great example of this definition. The Democratic People s Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia
located in the Northern part of the Korean Peninsula. North Korea is known for its infamous
Communist beliefs and portrayed bully mentality type of government. However this great nation has
way more history and authenticity as a culture that helped shape the world s history.
Terrain
The Democratic People s Republic of Korea is a mountainous region with a very cold climate.
However, it does experience all four seasons. The western coastal plain surrounding the capital
Pyongyang is the largest area of flat terrain. The eastern region is mainly mountainous having rivers,
valleys, and high plateaus scattered throughout. Paektu sam is the highest elevation located in North
Korea. North Korea also shares a land border with China to the north, along the border runs the
Tumen River. A small section of this river also forms its border with Russia. The most popular border
shared is the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Which mark the boundaries of North and South Korea as a
result of World War II.
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Hiroshima Essay examples
Hiroshima The stories and events that unfold in John Hersey s, Hiroshima, have certainly been eye
openers for me. As a child in middle school and high school I, we have all heard of the atomic bomb
and of course of Hiroshima, but never in as much detail or on such a personal level as these stories.
Not even in chemistry or physics class, where I learned some of the specifics as to how the bomb
works, had I known of the destructive force of the bomb or it s gruesome effects on human beings. As
I mentioned before, this book was quite an eye opener for me because it has taught me just how
deadly nuclear weapons can be not only on material properties, but on human beings, and why nuclear
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The first story of the book we hear is that of the Reverend Tanimoto. He is dropping off some goods at
a friend s house for safekeeping some 3,500 yards, or two miles, away from the center of the
explosion and that house crumbles to the ground from the force of the blast. That seems so amazing to
me because in such a huge city, most of the time, you cannot even see two miles away. It may be
difficult for most people to appreciate the force of a bomb that can destroy something two miles away,
but most airplane bombs only destroy things within about 100 yards. That would be everything within
a football field completely wiped out, now imagine something that could level everything within 35
football fields!
The book also accounts just how much pressure the bomb exerted and how hot the bomb blast was
according to scientists of the time. These were two other awesome statistics. The pressure of the blast
was estimated to be somewhere between 5.3 to 8 tons per square yard. A yard is slightly larger than a
person s arm and most people cannot lift more than a hundred pounds on one arm. Imagine having
over 10,000 pounds, or five tons, of pressure being exerted on your arms? It s almost unbelievable.
The heat given off by the blast is just as astonishing a number as the pressure. There was evidence that
clay tiles, whose melting point is thirteen times hotter than that of the boiling point of water, had
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Sarah Koenig s Murder Case
Imagine being in prison for 15 years, convicted for a murder that had extremely little physical and
forensic evidence against you. This was one of the numerous holes and facts that Sarah Koenig
discusses in Serial that doesn t match up in the murder case of Hae Min Lee. On January 13th, 1999, a
seventeen year old student in Baltimore, Hae, disappears after school one afternoon. Her body was
found in Leakin Park on February 9th, 1999, and was manually strangled. Adnan Syed, her ex
boyfriend, was arrested and eventually convicted of murdering her. The unusual aspect about this
murder case is that there are many holes in the story that doesn t make sense. There is not much
physical and real evidence against Adnan, although more of, stories that former classmates and friends
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This call occurred about an hour after Hae was murdered and lasted for two minutes. When asked
about this mysterious call, Adnan said that Jay had his phone and car at that time, but thinks that Jay
called or butt dialed her and left a voicemail. Yet, Jay never knew Nisha and Adnan did. Since Nisha
didn t have an answering machine, somebody had to have been talking to her in those 2 minutes.
When Nisha was asked about this in trial, she remembered getting the call in the evening. Although
according to the cell records, the call came in around 3:30. This was the moment where everybody
was speculating and convinced that Adnan did it. However, Koenig and Dana Chivvis found a
loophole in this whole mystery. The loophole states if you call someone and it keeps ringing, but don t
hang up within a reasonable time, AT T will still charge even if the call is unanswered. This loophole
actually still exists today and the supposed unreasonable time is thirty seconds or longer. So this call
could have been, in fact, a butt
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Comparison of Aristotle and Thomas Hobbes Essay
The foremost difference between Aristotle and Hobbes, and in turn classical and modern political
philosophies , with regard to a good life and happiness is that of normative judgments about the good
life. While Hobbes rejects normative judgments about the good life and discusses human actions
without attributions of moral quality, Aristotle offers the exact opposite. In Ethics, Aristotle
differentiates between good and evil actions along with what the best good, or summum bonum, for
all humans while Hobbes approach argues that good and bad varies from one individual to another
with good being the object of an individuals appetite or desire, and evil being an object of his hate and
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Accordingly, whatever the excellent person finds pleasurable, should be considered the standard for
judging individuals moral quality, as stated in the following passage: In fact, however, the pleasures
differ quite a lot, in human beings at any rate. For some things delight some people, and cause pain to
others; and while some find them painful and hateful, others find them pleasant and lovable...But in all
such cases it seems that what is really so is what appears so to the excellent person. If this is right, as it
seems to be, and virtue, i.e., the good person insofar as he is good, is the measure of each thing, then
what appear pleasures to him will also really be pleasures...and if what he finds objectionable appears
pleasant to someone, that is not at all surprising: for human beings suffer many sorts of corruption and
damage. It is not pleasant, however, except to those people in these conditions. The previous passage
shows then that the appetites or desires of corrupted people should not be taken into account while
discussing the moral quality of an individuals actions. Aristotle s definition of mean, which is having
certain feelings at the right times, about the right things, towards the right people, for the right end,
and in the right way , clearly states that there is only one right answer to any moral dilemma faced by
an
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The Iran Iraq War
The Iran Iraq lasted from September 1980 to August 1998, which made it the longest conventional war
of the 20th century. The consequence of the war cost billions of dollars and millions of lives. The
result of the war, although stalemate would be a critical factor that would shape the future of the
Middle East. The historical deep rooted hostile relationship that emanated from the ethnic Arab
Persian and religious Sunni Shi ite tensions between the two neighbouring countries contributed to the
conditions necessary for war. Although many historians and scholars argue that the deep rooted ethnic
and religious tension caused the outbreak the war, it fails to explain the periods where both countries
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However, as the war progressed Iraqi offensive began to become ineffective and Iranian resistance
became stronger. Iran s advantage in raw manpower enabled them to carry out surprise attacks and the
use of human wave attacks. However, the trend changed again and the war favoured Iraq in 1982,
inflicting serious Iranian casualties. Moreover, it has been noted that during the war, both states
misjudged the loyalty and unification of their opposition s population.
The lengthy war between the two neighbouring countries has been noticeable for its use of ballistic
missile attacks, chemical weapons, and attacks on third country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf.
Generally the assessments on the cost of the Iran Iraq war tend to focus on the lost oil revenues,
declining gross national products, infrastructure destruction, and the number of casualties. Research
conducted suggest that around 1.2 million lives were lost in the war, around 2.2 million people were
wounded, and around 1.5 million people were forced to flee due to the violent conflict. Furthermore,
approximately 157 Iranian towns with populations of 5 thousand or more were damaged or totally
destroyed during the war, and about 1,800 villages located around the border were nearly wiped off
the map. Before the war there had always been a rivalry between the two states, ranging from border
disputes, competition for
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Security Cameras Should Not Be Placed Public Schools
Walking and laughing with your friends down a school hallway to find out that you re being watched.
Feeling like you are tied down or feeling like you have your privacy rights violated, causing you to
become very self conscious and uncomfortable. Security cameras should not be placed in schools
where students are learning, playing, laughing with their classmates. Children at a young age shouldn t
need to compromise their privacy rights because authorities want to place security cameras in schools
to watch over children. Unfortunately, an issue along the lines of invasion of privacy came up at a
girls basketball game at Livingston Middle School in Overton County, Tennessee. While changing and
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In January 2014, The Washington County School District in Tennessee received sixteen cameras
because it was selected out of the twenty districts in the state to launch a new security camera program
so that it can monitor teacher effectiveness. The cameras hadn t been removed from the boxes before
the project was suspended indefinitely (neotoday). This was because parents and the community were
outraged by the idea of the school being transformed into an invasive, zero privacy zone where kids
were constantly being watched. While few people supported security cameras Ken Trump, president
of National School Safety and Security Services, believes that the rush to install these systems [are]
extremely expensive and sophisticated and should not be bought because it s unnecessary and the
money could instead benefit children through other educational resources. Accordingly, a math teacher
at Belleville Middle School in New Jersey and president of the Belleville Education Association
named, Mike Mignone, told the board members that the money could have been spent on tools and
technology that actually improve our students education . Likewise, many parents and teachers would
argue the same and would oppose security cameras. The addition of new security cameras would be an
unnecessary expense which will not contribute to children s learning, and therefore shouldn t even be
given any priority compared to children s education. Another point to be made is that
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The Truman Show By Peter Weir
For centuries, man has dreamt of constructing pristine simulated worlds , existing in a separate sphere
from our imperfect reality. From the town of Pullman, a company town south of Chicago to Disney
World, attempts to force Utopia have failed, falling prey to the complications of people s personal
desires. The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, tells us the story of The Truman Show, an elaborate
reality show built around the control of one man s life. Christof, the director, has created an entire
living city for Truman, the star of his show, and the only one not in on this whole elaborate fakery.
Essentially, Truman is living his life in the simulation of a flawless, archetypal American town, for the
entertainment of millions of viewers around the world. Christof, along with countless others obsessed
with the idea of controlling part of the world to fit their visions of an ideal reality, have deluded
themselves into thinking fictional utopias can exist apart from the undeniable constraints of reality.
Their fundamental flaw lies in relying on the assumptions of psychological behaviorism, and the belief
that they could perfectly condition the behavior of the inhabitants follow the goals of the community.
In order for Christof s scheme to work, Truman must be unaware that he s living in a simulation, and
be satisfied with the simulated life that s presented to him. As much as possible, Christof and his crew
try to control every element of Truman s life. A massive dome is
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The Devices Charles Dickens Uses to Engage the Interest of...
Discuss the range of devices Charles dickens uses to engage the interest of the reader in the opening
chapters of Great Expectations
It s essential for a novel s opening to engage the reader s interest, if the opening isn t fun or exciting
they won t bother reading on. At first Great Expectations was published in magazines and in sets of
two to three chapters, he mostly ended each in series because of this with a cliff hanger, so that the
readers would be eager to find out what happened next ?
At the beginning of the novel dickens created a feeling of anxiety, yet the story opens in an
introductory type of way as Pip tells us his name and his background making it humorous to the
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Dickens uses an interesting metaphor, The distant savage lair from which the wind was rushing, was
the sea which makes us; think about a ferocious beast attacking young Pip. Here Dickens is showing
us how creative and imaginative a young child s imagination is, in this case it s Pip and how he thinks
the wind is a beast trying to get him, which will also makes the reader concerned too. As chapter 2
opened we saw an interesting contrast, as Pip runs in to his home we expect it to be a safety place, we
were wrong, instead it is much more dangerous than the wilderness and the marshes because the
tickler (a wax ended piece of cane, worn smooth by collision) was being applied to him by his sister.
His sister, applied Tickler to its further investigation and then, she concluded by throwing me . The
modern readers would find this very disturbing but in Dickens time hitting children was expected to
put them right , they used the proverb in the Bible,
Spare the rod and spoil the child and this was something Victorian parents believed in and used to
discipline there children.
Charles Dickens also uses a double strand narrative for effect, this means that he sometimes uses the
younger Pip s view of the world while at other times he uses the older Pip s view in a more distanced
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warrior in the poem fights in the battles, loses his best friend while his honor and integrity means so
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  • 3. 12x + 6 = 6 (2x+1) 12x + 6 = 12x+6 tHEN, YOU D SUBTRACT 12 BY ITSELF, AND WITH THE OTHER 12, WHICH WOULD MAKE THE ANSWER 6 = 6, MAKING IT AN INFINITE SOLUTION. 12x + 6 = 6 (2x+1) 12x + 6 = 12x+6 6 = 6 bUT, IF YOU DID THIS WITH AN INEQUALITY, YOU D GET A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Australian Federalism An appropriate recommendation for reform cannot occur without an understanding of the operation of federalism and its strengths and weaknesses in the Australian context. In considering this, the suitability of a federal system to the Australian environment both socially and geographically firstly warrants acknowledgment. In a final report to the Council for the Australian Federation, it was said that Australia s large land mass, remote locations, disparate regional areas and localised preferences mean that a federal system of government is suited to the Australian context. It is important to note that one of the key motivations behind the introduction of federalism to Australia was securing the independence of states and autonomy in legislating. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The overlapping and duplication of policy responsibilities across governments, and these issues that emanate from such disorganisation in the division and distribution of powers, evinces the reality that federalism s flaws lie in its application, not its principles. While the limitations outlined above clearly convey a need for reform, it is for this reason that any suggestion of upheaval of a system that has the potential to enable a geographically large and diverse country such as Australia to maintain national unity and meet the pressures of globalisation while at the same time accommodating regional difference should not be adopted without consideration of smaller scale reform that can improve its operation. The limitations outlined above will thus serve as criteria for analysing the aptness of Option 2, as presented in the Terms of Reference, as the most viable proposal for federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mobile Ipv4 And Ipv6 Problems And Implementation Mobile IPv4 and IPv6 Problems and Implementation Mobile IPv4 and IPv6 are the future of mobile communications wirelessly and can help greatly in the infrastructure and combination of mobile systems and internet. This usage of IP addresses in mobile would increase the need for implementation of IPv6 as the new standard to replace IPv4 and increase the number of available addresses. However IP based mobile isn t perfect and has its own host of problems and those will be discussed as well later as well as possible fixes in short and long term to these problems. The main need to implement mobile IP is the fact that it can support more users and keep those users closer to the internet, meaning that the internet is integrated into the system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be a problem as more devices connect to and use a network the more data they use and can cause a network to become congested. A solution to reduce congestion is to use many small wireless receivers within the range of a large tower to spread out the devices upon smaller more confined networks when within cities and high density areas. And simply using long range low capacity towers when in the country side and places where fewer devices will be on a network at any given time, this is a combination of macro cells and micro cells to ensure network stability. At layer 2 comes the need to differentiate between devices on the network and needs a standard to work in place usually used at layer 2 in IP based communications over the internet is Ethernet II and uses MAC addresses differentiating between devices by using a hexadecimal format. This is done by burning a unique ID into a network card by a manufacturer, however rather than the normal Wi Fi a better option for long range communications is WiMAX. The differences in Wi Fi and WiMAX is that WiMAX has an effective distance of up to 90km while Wi Fi only has a range of up to 100m and data rates on WiMAX is up to 40mbps compared to Wi Fi with up to 54mbps. Next layer 3 the Network layer is where the Internet Protocol (IP) will take place and be defined. There are two options to use here IPv4 or IPv6. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Event Management Proposal Hampton Roads Pride Out in the Park Festival Trever J. Holden 00719733 March 01, 2009 I pledge to support the Honor System Old Dominion University. I will refrain from any form of academic dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic community it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violations of the Honor Code. I will report to a hearing if summoned. Prof. Warren Hampton Roads Pride Out in the Park Festival Hampton Roads Pride, a local 501(c) (3) non profit group, has contracted my company, Divine Debauchery, to produce their annual Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Pride Festival titled Out in the Park . The event ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At present, Kelly has contracted Eric Hyman, Zach Troutman, and Narissa Bond as opening acts and Sophie B. Hawkins as the headline entertainer. Eric Hyman, Zach Troutman, and Narissa Bond are all based in Virginia and will require a one night hotel stay, gas reimbursement, $50 per diem, and $250 each to perform at the event. The total allotted for these entertainers is $1500, this will be enough to cover all required costs and leave a small amount extra for incidentals. Contracts have been reviewed by Divine Debauchery and Hampton Roads Pride, signed by Kelly Kapowski, and returned to the performers. A copy of the contracts has also been kept by Divine Debauchery and Hampton Roads Pride. A copy of the stage schedule was sent along with the contracts to the artists so they would be well aware of their performance times in advance of the event. Trumpet Song Entertainment, agents for Sophie B. Hawkins, have sent the required travel information, contract, and riders for Ms. Hawkins. Per the contract, Divine Debauchery is responsible for providing first class, roundtrip airfare, a hotel suite, town car transportation from airport to hotel, from hotel to venue, from venue to hotel, and from hotel to airport, a $100 per diem, a $7500 performance fee, and meet the required sound and stage set up for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Constitutionality Of The Public Accommodations Equal... The issue being brought before the court today is the constitutionality of the Public Accommodations Equal Access Act. In addition, it is also evident that the facts in this case raise the issue of congressional authority. Moreover, in order for the Court to come to such a determination, Congress justification for the passing of such an act, as well as the powers of Congress, will be reviewed. Because the act was implemented in order to forbid discrimination based upon sexual orientation in dining, entertainment, and lodging establishments, we must first address whether sexual orientation is granted equal protection under the law. The federal government is obligated by the Fifth Amendment to ensure that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law as well as ensuring equal protection under the law. In order to determine whether persons are discriminated against fairly, the strict scrutiny test is applied. Strict scrutiny is applied when a law or action inhibits a person /persons exercise of protected First Amendment rights, fundamental rights, and when a specific suspect class is discriminated against. Under strict scrutiny, the government must show a compelling, government interest in order to be able to discriminate, and the act must be deemed arbitrary and irrational to be constitutionally invalid. Nevertheless, sexual orientation does not fit in any of the three categories protected by the Constitution. Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Contemporary Theories Of Subcultures A subculture is considered a group of dominant people or culture that has been defined in its norms, values, and interests, which are often inconsistent to those of large groups. (Bohm Vogel, 2011) Subcultures were created when a group of people that share the same beliefs or circumstances finds themselves cut off from society. (Bohm Vogel, 2011) These groups are distinct from those of the majority and are held by a group into a broader society. Most subcultures are recognized by their age of its members, or by race, ethnicity, class, gender, and their qualities that may be aesthetic, religious, occupational, political, and sexual or a combination of these factors. However, people create subcultures as a way to feel accepted while also signifying that they are different from other groups. The subculture theory focuses on consistent distinctiveness, identity, commitment, and autonomy. The first subculture group I would like to recognize is the police they are law enforcement officers with specific types of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. I place them in the subculture category because of they spend their time dealing with crime; therefore they tend to be judgmental towards members of the public viewing them as untrustworthy and potentially hostile; therefore, the public view the police as being unreliable and abusive as well. The police depend on their cohorts to back them up, and mostly teamwork to apprehend criminals; therefore, it creates a dynamic of police ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sports Direct Financial Situation Analysis and Their New... INTRODUCTION: 3 PART I: COMPANY ANALYSIS 5 1 Introduction of the company 5 1.1 History: 5 1.2. The industry: 5 1.3. Sports Direct today: 6 2. Analysis on the financing structure of the company 6 2.1. Sports Direct financial statements: 7 2.2. JJB Sports financial statements: 9 2.3. Ratios of Sports Direct and JJB Sports 12 3. The weighted average cost of capital 15 3.1. Cost of equity: 15 3.2. Cost of debt: 15 3.3. WACC: 16 PART II: PROJECT INVESTMENT ANALYSIS 17 1 Preliminary report: 17 1.1. Project description: 17 1.2. Elements of the project: 18 1.3. Risk and Uncertainty: 19 1.4. Conclusion: 19 2. Project evaluation: 20 2.1. NPV: 20 2.2. Sensitivity analysis: 21 3. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And finally a quarterly report will be prepared to compare the forecasted with the actual results. PART I: COMPANY ANALYSIS 1 Introduction of the company 1.1 History: In 1982 a store in Maidenhead is opened by Mike Ashley. It s the birth of Sports Direct. However this name was not the first one. Indeed, it was called primarily Mike Ashley Sports. In the 1990s, the founder opened many stores in and around London and over 100 stores across the United Kingdom. By that time, the name of the chain was changed to Sports Soccer. Although the high number of stores, Mike Ashley was a sole trader and his chain did not acquire the company status until 1999. By doing so, the borrowing power of the company increased and in 2002 he went on to buy Lillywhites, the prestigious sports shop in Piccadilly Circus. In 2005, Sports Direct acquired Hargreaves, Gilesports, Streetwise in 2006, and Field amp;Trek in 2007(History of the Company. Sportsdirect.com). In this same year, Sports Direct s shares were listed on the London Stock Exchange and by 2009, Sports Direct operated 470 stores(Annual Report 2009) in the UK. 1.2. The industry: Sports Direct operates as a retailer in the industry of sporting, leisure clothing, footwear and equipment. There are very lucrative niches for functional apparel in this industry particularly for football, tennis, and golf, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Commentary On The Play The Bachelorette Bachelor in Paradise Season 3, News Update: Filming Set to Begin, Cast Members Reach Mexico As soon as ABC s current season of The Bachelorette comes to an end, Bachelor in Paradise will take over, giving viewers, another dose of an exciting real life journey to find love. As per reports, some of the cast members have already arrived in Mexico to begin shooting. News has it that the official villain on JoJo s season, Chad Johnson is there in the cast and along with him, there is also the twice rejected reality TV regular Nick Viall. Now, this is sure to arouse the curiosity of the fans. Chad has shown us what he is capable of and with Nick in tow, things are sure to get more dramatic. The latter has been dumped by two bachelorettes Andi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Strawson And Jean Donnellan Summary Donnellan, in Reference and Definite Description, outlines two uses of definite descriptions. He argues that definite descriptions can either have an attributive or a referential use. While theories outlined by Strawson and Russell account for a single use, Donnellan advocates for both. To explain both the attributive and referential uses, I will review two examples. The first example, put forth by Donnellan, is for the statement Smith s murderer is insane. There are two ways of interpreting this statement, based on whether the definite description attributes or refers. In one situation, the audience does not know who murdered Smith. If this is the case, then the speaker does not pick someone out. Instead, the speaker s statement uses the definite description attributively. Here, the definite description itself is what is most significant. Meanwhile, if someone, whom we will call Jones, has been accused of the murder, the use changes. When the speaker now makes the statement, the audience picks out Jones as the referent. The definite description has a referential use. It acts as a tool for picking out a particular one or thing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, when we say, Smith s murderer is insane, the implication is not true. The consequences of this differ based on which use of description the speaker is employing. Under an attributive usage, there would be no person who we can truly attribute insanity to. Meanwhile, with a referential usage, the speaker could still successfully refer to Jones. However, the description, insane murderer would no longer fit Jones. The act of picking out is the key function for a referential use of a description. Even if the description is wrong, reference is still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. San Antonio Museum Of Art Analysis Upon visiting the San Antonio Museum of Art I found nothing about art extremely interesting and I honestly wasn t looking forward to spending a majority of my day looking at art pieces. However, as I approached the museum I was in awe of how beautiful the building was. The way it was placed in downtown San Antonio was absolutely astonishing. As I walked through the huge glass doors I knew I was in for a pleasant surprise. I carefully took the time to examine each artwork and read the descriptions of each one. I found it extremely difficult to find just one I liked and surprisingly I disliked a lot more pieces than I thought I would. I ended up having to actually walk through the museum three times in order to find my chosen pieces. I didn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This piece was created by Willie Cole in the year 1993. Willie Cole was born in America in 1995. I found this piece in the contemporary art section. I believe that this piece caught my eye because of how huge it was, it was exactly 49 x 96 inches. This piece was so huge that it almost took up an entire wall of the museum. This piece of artwork was made out of oil stick, chalk, and latex on masonite and wood. To me, it kind of looked like chalk on a chalkboard with nothing else. The way that the word America is placed out on the canvas gives just enough room below each letter to write words that begin with each of the letters that spell out the word America. I was unsure as to why this piece was created the way it was but with further research on the piece I realized that Willie Cole created this art piece while sitting in front of the television and writing down words said by the news reporters that contain the first letters of A, M, E, R, I, C, A he also obtained the words by searching through the New York Times. How Do You Spell America #6 is also one of the eight works that Billie Cole uses a chalkboard for. The letters that contain the letter A that were popular in the news are Authorized, At, Abortion, Ask, A, After, Ambushed, Annual, Asprin, Angered, African, An Activist, American, and Able. The words that contain the letter M were Mood, Medical, Murderer s, Me, Multi, Midday, Motorist, May, Motorist, Mother s, Melting Pot, Minister, Malaise, and Men. For E the words were Enhancing, Emergency, Error, Eleven, Ethnic, Entire, Exits, Expenditure, Even, Excitedly, Embryos, Empire, Espouses, Eases, and Everywhere. The words that make up the letter R are Remedy, Rooms, Ravaged, Reasons, Rule, Remaining, Roadway, Report, Relieve, Ripped, Remain, Rejects, Rightwing, Right, and Rate. For I the words are Improves, Inadequate, Infant, I, isn t, Inventory, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rhetoric Of Obama America as we probably am aware it affluent, effective, confident is not what Obama needs. He needs a little America, a poorer America, an America not able to apply its will, an America upbeat to be one power among numerous, an America in decay so that different countries may rise all for the sake of worldwide reasonableness. To Obama, the loathed one percent isn t quite recently affluent Americas; it is America itself. In Obama s view, America should be brought down a peg. That is the startling finish of top of the line creator Dinesh D Souza in Obama s America. Expanding on his past New York Times smash hit The Roots of Obama s Rage which Newt Gingrich called Stunning...the most significant understanding I have perused over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The truly difficult work of racial governmental issues is finished by Steele, who, clarifying that he, as well, is the offspring of an interracial couple, depicts, as far as his own understanding, the dark individual s technique for being loved by whites (abstaining from appearing to be furious). Be that as it may, in declaring that Obama owes his ascent to being aided by whites, he repeats another anti agents generalization, that of the reliant dark individual who lives grayish individuals abundance and blame. D Souza suggests that Obama was chosen as an analgesic to that blame and came to office as a void image and an unexamined amount, whose inclinations and most profound standards that s covered outrage have been kept under tight restraints by the possibility of reelection. With respect to the genuine condition of race relations in America the motion picture offers not a word about it; the real legislative issues of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Death By Scrabble Married, miserable, forty two year old man hates his wife and wishing her dead, his plan: a jinxed game of scrabble. In the enthralling short story, Death By Scrabble , by Charlie Fish, the use of suspense techniques is very effective unquestionably creating a captivating, exciting and spine tingling story. The man s hate for his wife and the unexpected ending compelling readers to read on. First, the husband makes it noticeable of his hatred towards his wife and the desire to kill her. For example, the forty two year old man thinks to himself The letters will tell me what to do. If they spell out KILL, or STAB, or her name, or anything, I ll do it right now. I ll finish her off (Fish1). The man has a powerful motivation to end his wife. He finds that his wife wastes his time, he could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is proven towards the very end of the story My wife plays DEATH for 34 points, just as the room starts to shake. I gasp with surprise and vindication and the B that I was chewing on gets lodged in my throat... I try to cough. I fall to the floor. My wife just sits there, watching (Fish 3). Suspense is created when readers find out that the wife is in on the game the entire time and killed her husband before he could kill her. This ended the story with a major cliffhanger leaving readers shocked and wanting more for the reason that readers got the notion from the text that the wife would end up dead not the husband. This also showed that not only does the husband hate his wife but that she hates him too. As a result, Charlie Fish applied a diversity of suspense techniques forming an alluring and riveting short story, Death By Scrabble in order for readers to empathize. In conclusion, the development of suspense in this dark and hateful piece of literature leaves its readers stunned because of the dark turn it took in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Children Should Get Their Children Vaccinated Exposing a child to a virus or disease strand, no matter how small the dosage, is frightening. There are multiple complications that come with it but I believe that the benefits outweigh the costs. Vaccines have saved the world billions of dollars and have been the reason behind the decline of deadly diseases such as smallpox and measles. Some parents are against vaccinations because they feel as if the outcomes are unreliable. Parents should get their children vaccinated because it helps lower the infections and diseases related to mortality rates, is a smart financial investment, and is considerate to the lives of those around them. Vaccinations contributes to the overall suppression of a disease. The more children that are vaccinated, the lower the reports of infection and deaths due to a disease are. The Center for Disease Control, in an article supporting immunizations, mentions a case in Japan where 80% of the children were vaccinated for pertussis, or whooping cough. That same year the number of deaths reported were zero and the infection count was below 400 children. After a while, parents stopped thinking that their children needed to be vaccinated. That following year only 10% of the children were vaccinated, which resulted in the death rate increasing by 41% and the number of infections being thirty two times larger than the previous year. When comparing and contrasting the years, whether not a child got the vaccination proves to be a huge factor in determining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Play Trifles, By Susan Glaspell When reading the play Trifles which was written in 1916, by Susan Glaspell, I found that the play is about the murder of John Wright by his wife Minnie Wright. There were two different perspectives of how three male characters, Sheriff Henry Peters, County Attorney George Henderson and a neighbor, Lewis Hale, investigate the crime versus the two women in the play who are Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters the wives of the neighbor and the sheriff. (Kirszner Mandell, 2012). When focusing on the males way of solving the crime, it reminds me of the old cop drama Dragnet which was on TV back when we had black and white televisions. The detectives would always say during the investigation Just the facts when interviewing people about the incidents. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Harrowing Story Of Harriet Jacobs The harrowing story of Harriet Jacobs experiences with slavery opens the reader s eyes to the special cruelty women endured under the watchful eye of their masters and mistresses. And while Jacobs openly admits that slavery is terrible fate for both men and women, there are additional burdens added to women who are forced to live under the commands of another. Jacobs writes, Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women. Superadded to the burden common to all, they have wrongs, and sufferings, and mortifications peculiarly their own. This peculiar suffering Jacobs speaks of is often related to the morality of the soul, and the persistent pressure that women must endure under the control of their master, especially concerning rape and sexual harassment. Added on top of the physical punishment that all slaves experience, women, especially those born with beauty, suffer from moral failings when a master forces himself upon them. Furthermore, an additional pain women must endure, is that of motherhood. In a matriarchal society, women are responsible for the wellbeing of others, as was the case with Linda s grandmother. Women has additional tethers to their lives which only serve to increase the pains of slavery. It is well known that black slaves in America faced many trials and tribulations, however, there are cruelties which women faced with the institution of slavery which were exclusive to their gender. For slave women, sexual harassment, and rape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Magnetic Field Lab A magnetic field is produced in the region around a wire whenever a current flow through that wire. Magnetic fields are vector fields, they have a direction and magnitude. The formula for the magnitude of the magnetic field from a wire is B=(µ_O I)/2πr. B is the magnetic field, µ_O is the permeability of free space (4πx〖10〗^( 7)Tm/A), I is the current, and r is the distance from the field sensor to the rod. In part 1A and 1B we constantly turn off the power source and ammeter after each run to eliminate the strongest magnetic field, earth. In graph 1, the best fit is a linear line. The graph corresponds to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field in a current carrying wire when there is a change in current because the magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this graph, the magnetic field (B) is equal to 1/B. As displayed in the graph, 1/B is inversely proportional to the distance from the field sensor to the rod (R), which allows the graph to correspond to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) in a current carrying wire when there is a change in distance. The current (I) remains constant in this part. Lastly, in part 2 of this lab, we analyzed the magnetic field of the magnet. Magnets can exert a force at a distance, just like electric charges. Magnetic fields permeate space and are strongest near a permanent magnet (magnetic dipole) or electromagnet (electric dipole); therefore, the power supply and ammeter were not required in this part. Part 2, consisted of determining the relationship between the magnetic field strength and the distance from the magnet. The graph 1/B vs. R^3, is the most linear out of the three. This graph corresponds the best to how we know a change in distance affects the magnetic field strength of a magnetic dipole, because the relatioship between a magnetic dipole and distance is inversely proportional. As the distance between the rod and the magnet increases, the magnetic field strength ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Functionalism In New York City New York City can be described as an infrastructural flux, a back and forth conflict between its modern day technological advancements and its architectural remnants. Its modern day infrastructure a fusion that bridges together different eras of technological innovations plays an important role as a physical record, or contextualization, of how New York City developed into the iconic metropolis it is today. Kate Ascher s The Works: Anatomy of a City uses the idea of functionalism to explain the complexity and intrinsic design of New York City s infrastructure, especially the function of streets as the foundation for the rest of the city s buildings and infrastructure and protection for underground facilities, such as New York City s plumbing and electrical systems, and the subway system. An inconspicuous, but crucial infrastructure that supports everyday life in New York City is its simplistic, grid pattern streets. Streets not only provide a clear separation for pedestrian traffic, or sidewalks, and the rest of the city s traffic, or roads, but they also, through the Grid Plan, create a systemized map of New York City. With each street and avenue numbered or named, the distinction between streets allows traveling from one location to another to not only be convenient, but also highly systemized to reduce confusion. For example, walking northward, or in the direction of increasing street number, on University Place can take you directly from NYU s campus to Union ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Child Trauma A number of children around the world are commonly exposed to some form of trauma which can include physical, sexual and emotional abuse (Wethington et al., 2008). This paper will be focusing on children between the ages of four to twelve years old who had experienced trauma. For that reason, the paper will be focusing on art and play therapy as being effective in working with traumatized children. This paper will begin with the discussion of the importance of knowing and having an understanding of how trauma affects children along with being aware of approaches that can be used including art and play therapy. From there, the paper will get in detail about trauma including what it is and what kind of impact it can have on children who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Release play therapy involves the therapist picking out toys that relate to a child s traumatic experience as a way to help the child to play out a particular situation (Ogawa, 2004). With this process, a child can communicate their feelings and struggles in a safe environment (Ogawa, 2004). In child centered play therapy, communication takes place through the therapeutic relationship between the therapist and child (Ogawa, 2004). As a result, this kind of therapy requires a therapist to be genuine, show unconditional positive acceptance and express empathy (Ogawa, 2004). The belief in this approach is that children have an inborn ability to adjust and grow (Ogawa, 2004). During therapy, children are the ones who decide how to deal with their own experiences and gain control (Ogawa, 2004). The children decide what kind of play they are willing to use for personal expression (Ogawa, 2004). Overall, both these approaches that consist of either a directed or non directed approach are great with working with children who have experienced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Playpumps International Case Study PlayPumps International aims to alleviate the water crisis in Africa by providing safe, sanitary drinking water to prevent diseases spreading. They also plan to reduce the manual labour and long distances that usually women would endure to haul water [12]. So far, products have been installed in South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland [12].The goal of PlayPumps International is to build 5000 PlayPumps and benefit up to 10 million people with clean drinking water. They claim that the roundabout can spin at up to 16rpm, producing up to 1400 litres of water per hour from a depth of 40 metres underground [10]. subsection{Management} subsubsection*{Installation} PlayPumps International outlines their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the organisation claiming to only work on existing boreholes, in cases where new boreholes were drilled it cost approximately 10000 USD, which was paid for by TNT.[9] subsection{Technical} egin{wrapfigure}{l}{0.5 extwidth} egin{center} includegraphics[width=0.48 extwidth] {LinhPic1} end{center} caption{Fig. 4: PlayPump Process Diagram [12]} end{wrapfigure} The PlayPump utilises a children s roundabout or merry go round for a unique water solution. As children play and rotate the roundabout (1), it is designed to pump water by using a conventional pump (2) from an underground borehole (3). Water is pumped to a polyethylene water tank (4) located 7m above the ground, where water can be stored for future collection. Access to the water is from a nearby tap (5). If the tank is completely full, excess water is diverted back into the borehole via an overflow pipe (6). The elevated water tank is concealed by four large billboards which are designed to be used for advertising (7).[12] egin{wrapfigure}[14]{r}[2pt]{0.41 extwidth} vspace{ 24pt} egin{center} includegraphics[width=0.4 extwidth]{LinhPic2} end{center} caption{Fig. 5: PlayPump On Site [22]} end{wrapfigure} Due to the design of the PlayPump, water must cover an extended distance to travel from the borehole to the tap. This comprises being pumped several metres horizontally to travel from the borehole below the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Passion for College Students Passion College Students for Their Schools College students traditionally show pride towards their respective school. What makes students so enthusiastic for their school? In Laura Randall s Things You Only Do in College and David Berreby s It Takes a Tribe both writers explore college culture but come up with decidedly different results. Randall argues that college students traditions are embarrassing to the university, and students should be focusing on schoolwork not traditions; but Berreby suggests traditions are for the pride which students have for their school. In this essay I argue that students are passionate for their school, and the traditions they participate in are for the pride they have for the school. Randall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this quote he is saying there are many students who apply to colleges for name recognition. However, when they get to the university or college they will participate in the traditions. Not every student at Penn State knows the fight song or the alma mater. However, when they go to a football game or any other sporting event they will be standing proudly singing that same fight song or alma mater. Berreby states that They ll learn contempt for that rival university, Oklahoma to their Texas, Sacramento State to their U.C. Davis, Annapolis to their West Point (Berreby, 207). This quote is saying the students will also learn who the rival university is, and they will build a hatred for them, and root against them every chance they get. He also talks about some of the bigger rivalries between colleges. Oklahoma and Texas have been rivals for years, but in the public eye society view this rivalry for sports. No one thinks about whose graduates succeed more after college. Society s views on rivalries deal with sports, and college students live off their sports teams. If the teams do well then the campus is always more lively, but if the teams lose there is a down feeling all throughout the campus. For example, before Penn State played Michigan in football this year there was a huge anticipation for the game. Most of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Theme And Themes Of Eleanor Park By Rainbow Rowell Eleanor Park is a young adult novel by Rainbow Rowell. This story is praised and loved by all ages because of it s ability to relate to the reader with it s varied issues and themes that anyone can relate to. From romance, to bullying and violence, it has a little something for everyone. Overall themes are an important asset to this young adult novel, since they are the ideas that Rainbow Rowell explores, and helps the story take shape. It all goes back into the coming of age theme. The protagonists, Eleanor and Park, are two 16 year olds facing life s obstacles, such as bullying, abuse, and even romance. This book teaches many lessons that one reader might relate to; although taking place in 1986, the lessons still relate to this day, from relationships, to issues at home. Eleanor Park is an exceptional book that even the most hardened reader can relate to, this book handles a lot of issues and themes that anyone can relate to, and dishes out life lessons that will impact the reader, it s written in such a realistic way, that it feels like a real story, and that is not in any way fictional. This book is a great piece of fiction that blends in pop culture, issues, and romance all in one that anyone can read. The story begins with one of the main protagonists, Park, listening to music from his walkman while ignoring Steve, a bully, in the bus, immediately Rainbow Rowell introduces one of the main themes of this book, which is bullying. Another main theme of Eleanor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Francisco Piria Research Paper Uruguayan Alchemy Uruguay is a secular nation, with a distinct separation between church and state. As such, touring churches and cathedrals is not an integral part of Uruguayan tourism. Those with an interest in mysticism, however, will not be disappointed. Introducing Francisco Piria Francisco Piria was born in 1847 in Montevideo. During his childhood, his family sent him to Genoa, Italy to study with his uncle, a Jesuit monk. It was in Italy that Piria developed an interest in the mystical arts of alchemy and Kabbalah. After completing his studies, Piria returned to Montevideo and established himself as a real estate auctioneer. Piria s Vision While living in Europe, Piria s visits to the French Riviera created an image of the city he wished to create. His dream city was 62 miles east of Montevideo. When he looked at the small mountains cascading down toward the sea, he purchased the 2700 parcels of untouched land, and went to work on his new utopia. The city of Piriapolis was born. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He built his home on the top of a hill, and called it Piria s Castle. The castle embodies Piria s mystical beliefs. Statues of Greek gods, each representing a planet and a metal used in alchemy, line the pathway. Esoteric symbols are embodied within the bricks. Templar flags wave from the towers. Rumor has it that the castle s upper floors were used for meditation and astral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Extreme Programming and Waterfall Project Results Comparing Extreme Programming and Waterfall Project Results Feng Ji Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley Campus Mountain View, CA, 94035 jojojifeng@gmail.com Todd Sedano Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley Campus Mountain View, CA, 94035 todd.sedano@sv.cmu.edu Abstract Waterfall and Extreme Programming are two software project methods used for project management. Although there are a number of opinions comparing the two methods regarding how they should be applied, none have used project data to clearly conclude which one is better. In this paper, we present the results of a controlled empirical study conducted at Carnegie Mellon University in Silicon Valley to learn about the effective transition from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The faculty decided to use Extreme Programming as the method for the Foundations course because it was an agile method, it had good engineering practices, and it was a safe sandbox environment for engineers to try paired programming since many managers in industry were initially skeptical about its benefits. In 2005, the faculty allowed three of the sixteen teams tried our new curriculum to see if there were any serious issues in the switch, while other thirteen teams continued to follow a start point in 2004. The feedback was extremely positive so in 2006, all teams followed Extreme Programming. For the project plan duration, Waterfall teams needed fifteen weeks to finish their tasks where as Extreme Programming teams were given only thirteen weeks, a 13% reduction in time. 1.2.2. PET 1.1: In 2005, the VP of Engineering advised the three teams that rewriting the code from scratch would be easier than working with the existing code base. Team 30:1 decided to use the latest in Java technologies including Swing and Hibernate. PET 1.1, the team s product became the starting point for the students in the following year. 1.2.3. PET 1.2: In 2008, the faculty switched the core technology from Java to Ruby on Rails. Ruby on Rails convention over configuration, afforded a lower learning curve for students. For Pet 1.2, students would build their projects from scratch. 2. Related work Much research has been done as to when to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Jacob Riis Social Reform Movement As photography was being used more and more as a method of documentation, they were among the first to use it to push social reform efforts. They closely documented the devastating effects of industrialization and urbanization on the working class American. Through their work they brought attention to the need for housing and (child) labor laws. They used their medium to bring real proof to the public and legislators, where it needed to be seen. Actually, instead of documentary photography, it may best be called social reform photography, as they both worked tirelessly and used the medium to force attention and to effect social change. Riis used photography to illustrate his social reform documentary writing, he was not originally a photographer, but he saw the drama and sense of proof photographs provided. His photographs were presumably and represented as unposed and some of his images come across as illustrative and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here the image appears to have been taken in the day portraying homeless, hungry boys, apparently sleeping. It gives the appearance of being staged. Hines interest in photography led to him starting a camera club at the school where he taught. Taking his students on day trips to shoot, led them to Ellis Island, here he became interested in the plight of immigrants, and he was instrumental in changing attitudes towards immigrants. During this period his social conscience grew simultaneously with his craft. This resulted in being hired by the National Child Labour Committee in 1908. He took on the job of photographing children in factories and other work places. A very dangerous job at the time, as aggression from the factory owners was constant. He photographed laborers, (children, women and adults) in factories, coalmines, canneries, laundries and the children newspaper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Nannying as a Career Surprisingly to the majority, the nanny jobs may be a notably tightened one. If an individual is interested in nannying as a career as a result of the notion that it chiefly consists of buzzing lullabies to babies to send them off to never never land, then they ll be enlightened once the truth sets in. Not everybody will be a nanny. It s physically and showing emotion tightened, and as we tend to are liable for young lives, mistakes merely should not happen. Babies learning to crawl will tumble down steps, toddles will reach for and grasp a cup of hot occasional. A nanny should not also see to, and supply physical care, however additionally set a decent example for the developing youngsters she is liable for. Children read the adults in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several nannies work terribly long hours whereas the fogeys ar commutation and possibly operating long hours themselves. Nannies aren t getting several breaks throughout the day, except maybe once babies or kids are sleeping or have gone to highschool, and even then there are typically unit chores to be done. Cleanliness. This can be a crucial subject with infants. Everything they use should be unbroken scrupriously clean. This includes bottles, soft and plastic toys, high chairs and bedding. Once it appears as if all chores ar done and there s nothing left to try to, there s continually one thing else to be cleansed. Organised. Faculty youngsters typically have several activities crammed into the standard week. There is also once faculty activities, study sessions, birthday parties, playgroups, music lessons, ballet and sports. Keeping of these appointments in your head, particularly for over one kid, are going to be a serious challenge. You will be the one to require the kids to any or all these events too. Reliable. Coming back late, days off to try to do personal errands, frequent sick days cause much stress for the fogeys and it s unsettling for the kids too, who thrive on routine. You need to create it a private goal to be as reliable as a Swiss watch, notwithstanding what proportion inconvenience this causes yourself. You are knowledgeable and you would like to indicate it. Trustworthy. Folks got to trust their nanny. It s an important ingredient within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Discovery Of The Deinonychus Dinosaur Deinonychus were discovered during the time period of Early Cretaceous, which was between 110 to 115 million years ago. When deinonychus were discovered, paleontologists started to reconsider how dinosaurs lived. Deinonychus name comes from terrible claw (prehistoric Beast of the Week, 2015). This name was given because it was believed that deinonychus were active dinosaurs all year round (Blagic 2016). The discovery of the deinonychus dinosaur was out of the ordinary. These features that the deinonychus had was never seen before in any other type of dinosaur. This dinosaur was intelligent, fast, had claws that could slash a prey bigger than itself, and the hands could grasp the prey (Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, Barnum Brown first discovered Deinonychus between 1931 1932. He found the Deinonychus bones. He collected their bones and body parts, like the hands and feet from Crow Indian Reservation. Soon after when Brown died, John Ostrom took over and began the discovery again. He made his way to Montana to rediscover Deinonychus in 1969. Ostrom found that deinonychus were much smaller than its cousin Tyrannosaurus Rex. Deinonychus weighed around 50 100 kilos. (Lowell Dingus and Timothy Rowe, New York, W. H. Freeman and Co., 1998). A lot of information was found about this one particular dinosaur, which leads to many hypothesis and experiments. The discovery of the features of a deinonychus dinosaur gives us insights to the feeding behavior it retains and how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Led Zeppelin s Influence On American Culture Trent Schaner 1960 s Music/Culture Paper Mr. Friedman 8 May 2018 Influence of Led Zeppelin and The Kinks The 1960 s might be the most memorable time in Artistic influence through music in American History. Music and bands thrived in rapidly changing society. Growing popularity in this era provided a new platform of influence on the population. The forefront bands of this time had the chance to change American culture through songs that only lasted a couple of minutes. There was a lot of groups that had a role in shaping our society today but only two will be identified and explained in this paper. One of the most popular groups that is recognized today is Led Zeppelin. They were more rock themed than most of the bands and tapped into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated by Rose at groovyhistory,com, they brought heavy metal and savoury lyrics to the forefront of the global stage . Their fast, thunderous guitar performances combined with the easy to understand folklore lyrics, allowed their fans to connect and recite with ease. The band even mastered the art of their eccentric performance on the stage, with Their wardrobe included tight, open bottom jeans with tight graphic tees and their big and statement making hairstyles (Rose). They became the pioneer for the whole rock and roll section of music, teaching every aspect of performing and musical genius. Despite their influence and upbringing of the whole rock genre, they had a major impact on the smaller sub genres that allowed other artists to prosper in their own right. Traces of their work can be seen in Eminem, Beyonce, Aerosmith, Queen, Nirvana, Pearl Garden, which all grew from the unique sounds that Led Zeppelin created. Overall, Led Zeppelin was a massive pioneer that helped to inspire any traces of modern rock we have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The American Dream In Sandra Cisneros s The House On Mango... A white house on the hill close to the stars that have real stairs, has a basement, enough bedrooms, and washrooms for the whole family, and has a garden with trees is the kind of house Esperanza dreams of. Sandra Cisneros s novel The House on Mango Street is about a young girl named Esperanza explaining her life and other people in the neighborhood lives struggling every day working hard, living in the poor neighborhood in Chicago, and knowing that they succeed or not achieve their American Dream. Several obstacles stand in the way of the American Dream including not having money, not having a stable home, but the most difficult to overcome is not knowing English. The lack of money leads to struggle in order to achieve the American Dream. In the vignette Geraldo No Last Name , Esperanza says Marin met Geraldo at a dance. He got ran over and died in the hospital because the surgeon did not help him because he did not have the money for the treatment. Esperanza says they never saw the kitchenettes. They never knew about the two room flats and sleeping rooms he rented, the weekly money orders sent home, the currency exchange. Geraldo was in the position of lack of money like several other people. He was constantly renting rooms in order to not sleep on the streets. Several families do this as well in order for their children to have somewhere to stay safe for the night. Unlike Esperanza as well as other people, Geraldo is just like several undocumented immigrants that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Culture Of North Korea Culture of North Korea A particular society that has its own beliefs and ways of life define Culture. Major characteristics that define culture are Learned Behavior, Abstract, Products of Behavior, Attitudes, and Values Knowledge. We may define culture as the total of human achievements or the way of life of the people in a certain geographical area. The Peoples Republic of North Korea is a great example of this definition. The Democratic People s Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia located in the Northern part of the Korean Peninsula. North Korea is known for its infamous Communist beliefs and portrayed bully mentality type of government. However this great nation has way more history and authenticity as a culture that helped shape the world s history. Terrain The Democratic People s Republic of Korea is a mountainous region with a very cold climate. However, it does experience all four seasons. The western coastal plain surrounding the capital Pyongyang is the largest area of flat terrain. The eastern region is mainly mountainous having rivers, valleys, and high plateaus scattered throughout. Paektu sam is the highest elevation located in North Korea. North Korea also shares a land border with China to the north, along the border runs the Tumen River. A small section of this river also forms its border with Russia. The most popular border shared is the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Which mark the boundaries of North and South Korea as a result of World War II. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hiroshima Essay examples Hiroshima The stories and events that unfold in John Hersey s, Hiroshima, have certainly been eye openers for me. As a child in middle school and high school I, we have all heard of the atomic bomb and of course of Hiroshima, but never in as much detail or on such a personal level as these stories. Not even in chemistry or physics class, where I learned some of the specifics as to how the bomb works, had I known of the destructive force of the bomb or it s gruesome effects on human beings. As I mentioned before, this book was quite an eye opener for me because it has taught me just how deadly nuclear weapons can be not only on material properties, but on human beings, and why nuclear weapons must never again be used is such a way. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first story of the book we hear is that of the Reverend Tanimoto. He is dropping off some goods at a friend s house for safekeeping some 3,500 yards, or two miles, away from the center of the explosion and that house crumbles to the ground from the force of the blast. That seems so amazing to me because in such a huge city, most of the time, you cannot even see two miles away. It may be difficult for most people to appreciate the force of a bomb that can destroy something two miles away, but most airplane bombs only destroy things within about 100 yards. That would be everything within a football field completely wiped out, now imagine something that could level everything within 35 football fields! The book also accounts just how much pressure the bomb exerted and how hot the bomb blast was according to scientists of the time. These were two other awesome statistics. The pressure of the blast was estimated to be somewhere between 5.3 to 8 tons per square yard. A yard is slightly larger than a person s arm and most people cannot lift more than a hundred pounds on one arm. Imagine having over 10,000 pounds, or five tons, of pressure being exerted on your arms? It s almost unbelievable. The heat given off by the blast is just as astonishing a number as the pressure. There was evidence that clay tiles, whose melting point is thirteen times hotter than that of the boiling point of water, had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sarah Koenig s Murder Case Imagine being in prison for 15 years, convicted for a murder that had extremely little physical and forensic evidence against you. This was one of the numerous holes and facts that Sarah Koenig discusses in Serial that doesn t match up in the murder case of Hae Min Lee. On January 13th, 1999, a seventeen year old student in Baltimore, Hae, disappears after school one afternoon. Her body was found in Leakin Park on February 9th, 1999, and was manually strangled. Adnan Syed, her ex boyfriend, was arrested and eventually convicted of murdering her. The unusual aspect about this murder case is that there are many holes in the story that doesn t make sense. There is not much physical and real evidence against Adnan, although more of, stories that former classmates and friends discuss ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This call occurred about an hour after Hae was murdered and lasted for two minutes. When asked about this mysterious call, Adnan said that Jay had his phone and car at that time, but thinks that Jay called or butt dialed her and left a voicemail. Yet, Jay never knew Nisha and Adnan did. Since Nisha didn t have an answering machine, somebody had to have been talking to her in those 2 minutes. When Nisha was asked about this in trial, she remembered getting the call in the evening. Although according to the cell records, the call came in around 3:30. This was the moment where everybody was speculating and convinced that Adnan did it. However, Koenig and Dana Chivvis found a loophole in this whole mystery. The loophole states if you call someone and it keeps ringing, but don t hang up within a reasonable time, AT T will still charge even if the call is unanswered. This loophole actually still exists today and the supposed unreasonable time is thirty seconds or longer. So this call could have been, in fact, a butt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparison of Aristotle and Thomas Hobbes Essay The foremost difference between Aristotle and Hobbes, and in turn classical and modern political philosophies , with regard to a good life and happiness is that of normative judgments about the good life. While Hobbes rejects normative judgments about the good life and discusses human actions without attributions of moral quality, Aristotle offers the exact opposite. In Ethics, Aristotle differentiates between good and evil actions along with what the best good, or summum bonum, for all humans while Hobbes approach argues that good and bad varies from one individual to another with good being the object of an individuals appetite or desire, and evil being an object of his hate and aversion. In addition, Aristotle makes it clear that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, whatever the excellent person finds pleasurable, should be considered the standard for judging individuals moral quality, as stated in the following passage: In fact, however, the pleasures differ quite a lot, in human beings at any rate. For some things delight some people, and cause pain to others; and while some find them painful and hateful, others find them pleasant and lovable...But in all such cases it seems that what is really so is what appears so to the excellent person. If this is right, as it seems to be, and virtue, i.e., the good person insofar as he is good, is the measure of each thing, then what appear pleasures to him will also really be pleasures...and if what he finds objectionable appears pleasant to someone, that is not at all surprising: for human beings suffer many sorts of corruption and damage. It is not pleasant, however, except to those people in these conditions. The previous passage shows then that the appetites or desires of corrupted people should not be taken into account while discussing the moral quality of an individuals actions. Aristotle s definition of mean, which is having certain feelings at the right times, about the right things, towards the right people, for the right end, and in the right way , clearly states that there is only one right answer to any moral dilemma faced by an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Iran Iraq War The Iran Iraq lasted from September 1980 to August 1998, which made it the longest conventional war of the 20th century. The consequence of the war cost billions of dollars and millions of lives. The result of the war, although stalemate would be a critical factor that would shape the future of the Middle East. The historical deep rooted hostile relationship that emanated from the ethnic Arab Persian and religious Sunni Shi ite tensions between the two neighbouring countries contributed to the conditions necessary for war. Although many historians and scholars argue that the deep rooted ethnic and religious tension caused the outbreak the war, it fails to explain the periods where both countries were cooperating and involved in alliances ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as the war progressed Iraqi offensive began to become ineffective and Iranian resistance became stronger. Iran s advantage in raw manpower enabled them to carry out surprise attacks and the use of human wave attacks. However, the trend changed again and the war favoured Iraq in 1982, inflicting serious Iranian casualties. Moreover, it has been noted that during the war, both states misjudged the loyalty and unification of their opposition s population. The lengthy war between the two neighbouring countries has been noticeable for its use of ballistic missile attacks, chemical weapons, and attacks on third country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. Generally the assessments on the cost of the Iran Iraq war tend to focus on the lost oil revenues, declining gross national products, infrastructure destruction, and the number of casualties. Research conducted suggest that around 1.2 million lives were lost in the war, around 2.2 million people were wounded, and around 1.5 million people were forced to flee due to the violent conflict. Furthermore, approximately 157 Iranian towns with populations of 5 thousand or more were damaged or totally destroyed during the war, and about 1,800 villages located around the border were nearly wiped off the map. Before the war there had always been a rivalry between the two states, ranging from border disputes, competition for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Security Cameras Should Not Be Placed Public Schools Walking and laughing with your friends down a school hallway to find out that you re being watched. Feeling like you are tied down or feeling like you have your privacy rights violated, causing you to become very self conscious and uncomfortable. Security cameras should not be placed in schools where students are learning, playing, laughing with their classmates. Children at a young age shouldn t need to compromise their privacy rights because authorities want to place security cameras in schools to watch over children. Unfortunately, an issue along the lines of invasion of privacy came up at a girls basketball game at Livingston Middle School in Overton County, Tennessee. While changing and preparing for their basketball game the girls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In January 2014, The Washington County School District in Tennessee received sixteen cameras because it was selected out of the twenty districts in the state to launch a new security camera program so that it can monitor teacher effectiveness. The cameras hadn t been removed from the boxes before the project was suspended indefinitely (neotoday). This was because parents and the community were outraged by the idea of the school being transformed into an invasive, zero privacy zone where kids were constantly being watched. While few people supported security cameras Ken Trump, president of National School Safety and Security Services, believes that the rush to install these systems [are] extremely expensive and sophisticated and should not be bought because it s unnecessary and the money could instead benefit children through other educational resources. Accordingly, a math teacher at Belleville Middle School in New Jersey and president of the Belleville Education Association named, Mike Mignone, told the board members that the money could have been spent on tools and technology that actually improve our students education . Likewise, many parents and teachers would argue the same and would oppose security cameras. The addition of new security cameras would be an unnecessary expense which will not contribute to children s learning, and therefore shouldn t even be given any priority compared to children s education. Another point to be made is that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Truman Show By Peter Weir For centuries, man has dreamt of constructing pristine simulated worlds , existing in a separate sphere from our imperfect reality. From the town of Pullman, a company town south of Chicago to Disney World, attempts to force Utopia have failed, falling prey to the complications of people s personal desires. The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, tells us the story of The Truman Show, an elaborate reality show built around the control of one man s life. Christof, the director, has created an entire living city for Truman, the star of his show, and the only one not in on this whole elaborate fakery. Essentially, Truman is living his life in the simulation of a flawless, archetypal American town, for the entertainment of millions of viewers around the world. Christof, along with countless others obsessed with the idea of controlling part of the world to fit their visions of an ideal reality, have deluded themselves into thinking fictional utopias can exist apart from the undeniable constraints of reality. Their fundamental flaw lies in relying on the assumptions of psychological behaviorism, and the belief that they could perfectly condition the behavior of the inhabitants follow the goals of the community. In order for Christof s scheme to work, Truman must be unaware that he s living in a simulation, and be satisfied with the simulated life that s presented to him. As much as possible, Christof and his crew try to control every element of Truman s life. A massive dome is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Devices Charles Dickens Uses to Engage the Interest of... Discuss the range of devices Charles dickens uses to engage the interest of the reader in the opening chapters of Great Expectations It s essential for a novel s opening to engage the reader s interest, if the opening isn t fun or exciting they won t bother reading on. At first Great Expectations was published in magazines and in sets of two to three chapters, he mostly ended each in series because of this with a cliff hanger, so that the readers would be eager to find out what happened next ? At the beginning of the novel dickens created a feeling of anxiety, yet the story opens in an introductory type of way as Pip tells us his name and his background making it humorous to the reader, he also describes the features of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dickens uses an interesting metaphor, The distant savage lair from which the wind was rushing, was the sea which makes us; think about a ferocious beast attacking young Pip. Here Dickens is showing us how creative and imaginative a young child s imagination is, in this case it s Pip and how he thinks the wind is a beast trying to get him, which will also makes the reader concerned too. As chapter 2 opened we saw an interesting contrast, as Pip runs in to his home we expect it to be a safety place, we were wrong, instead it is much more dangerous than the wilderness and the marshes because the tickler (a wax ended piece of cane, worn smooth by collision) was being applied to him by his sister. His sister, applied Tickler to its further investigation and then, she concluded by throwing me . The modern readers would find this very disturbing but in Dickens time hitting children was expected to put them right , they used the proverb in the Bible, Spare the rod and spoil the child and this was something Victorian parents believed in and used to discipline there children. Charles Dickens also uses a double strand narrative for effect, this means that he sometimes uses the younger Pip s view of the world while at other times he uses the older Pip s view in a more distanced and ironical stance. The older Pip once looks back and realises something which he didn t realise before and puts some irony into it, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Achilles Suffering The major war, at the Bronze Age, end of thirteenth century is described in the epic Iliad by Homer that underlines suffering as a major theme as the effect of battles. It happened in the city of Troy due to avenge the abduction of Helen, daughter of Zeus and wife of one of the Greek kings, by a Trojan prince. Many characters in the epic go through a lot of suffering. Achilles, king of Phthia, greatest warrior in the poem fights in the battles, loses his best friend while his honor and integrity means so much to him and this dilemma causes him suffering. Priam, king of Troy, suffers crucial loss of his most beloved son, Hector that is killed by Achilles in madness. Helen, as many other women in this epic watch helplessly as their loved ones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...