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Sample Essay Ielts Academic Task 2 WritingSample Essay Ielts Academic Task 2 Writing
In Shakespeare’s Othello, race is a concept that is only...
In Shakespeare s Othello, race is a concept that is only minimally explored. Characters in the play
assume that, since they are English, they are superior and foreign characters (like Othello the
Moor) are inferior. This is not questioned much at all, and in fact it is assumed outright that
Othello is indeed a lesser man because of his skin color and the ways in which characters like Iago
and Roderigo treat him. While an early modern audience would accept this concept without
hesitation, an audience of today s age is left to question whether Othellois actually acting out
because of the societal pressures, beliefs, and actions put upon him, or because he is inherently
different as a person who is not white. While Shakespeare seems to think... Show more content on
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All of these insults are packed into only the first scene of the play there are dozens more
sprinkled throughout, used commonly by Iago and Roderigo, most often behind Othello s back
than to his face. This ever constant presence of racism when regarding Othello is proof of Iago s
plot: to degrade and insult and trick Othello into believing that he is subpar, and therefore
trusting in Iago s accusations of Desdemona s infidelity. But why does Iago despise Othello so
much? The answer is in the text, both explicitly and implicitly. When Roderigo mentions Othello
in the opening scene, Iago states that he is angered by the appointment of Othello as general,
and the appointment of Cassio as his officer. He states that by the faith of man...I am worth no
worse of a price suggesting that he believes he should have been honored with a similar military
position (1.1.10 11). He goes on then to suggest that Cassio is not a fit officer, as he is a great
arithmetician...a Florentine...that never set a squadron in the field in short, Cassio is too
theoretical and inexperienced to be of any use as an officer (1.1.18 21). In addition to his
jealousy of Othello s power, Iago must also be jealous of Othello s wife Desdemona. While
waking up her father Brabanzio to warn him of his daughter s so called treachery in marrying and
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Disney Seventieth Anniversary Essay
It was Disney s Seventieth Anniversary on July 17 in Knox Pennsylvania and I decided to have
a few friends over to celebrate this occasion. When everyone arrived we sat down to enjoy a
spectacular meal made by some of my friends. When we sat down and were eating I told them that
I had a story to tell then. They all leaned in as I began to tell them my tragic but amazing story.
It all began on a warm summer day on July 17th in China. There was a large gathering in the
fresh waters of South China Sea. Flounder from The Little Mermaid, Mushu from Mulan, Dory
from Finding Nemo, and Olaf from Frozen were all swimming as fast as they could to get to Dory
s house for the gathering. As Flounder, Mushu, and Olaf swam into Dory s for their sixty second...
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They sat and talked for hours about all of their memories from Disney shows and about all the
things that were soon to come. Right before they were all getting ready to leave Dory
remembered the banner she had made for the party. She said, Wait, no, you can t leave. I have
one more thing to show you before you go. She swam as fast as she could back to her room and
grabbed the long, circle tube and swam back out. She told them to close their eyes and count to
three. They all did so and on three Dory yelled, Open! And Happy Anniversary! as she yelled that a
huge poster and confetti shot out of the tube. Everyone came together for a huge group
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Women s Brains By Gould Summary
Gould proves to his readers the amount of bias that is involved with some scientific discoveries
such as Broca s. Broca was a Physician, who lived from 1824 to 1880. He is most famously
known for his realization of the importance in the frontal lobe of our brains, this part of our brain
is now known as the Broca. Gould who was an evolutionary biologist, amongst other things, wrote
a paper disproving Scientists previous study of women s inferiority due to their smaller skulls.
Gould no only disproves an incorrect social analysis in Women s Brains , he proves sciences true
fickleness. Near the beginning of his essay he says, But science is an inferential exercise, not a
catalog of facts. Numbers, by themselves, specify nothing. All depends upon what you do with
them. He could not have been more right. Gould goes through Broca s paper and proves that it is
not scientific data that incorrectly supported the intelligence level of women, but actually the
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How then, do different scientists find different results? Look at Manouvier s research, Gould
says, when he corrected for what he called sexual mass women actually came out slightly ahead
in brain size. These men researching the exact same thing with the same tools had opposite
results. Then think of something different not involving Gould and Broca; something like the
periodic table. It s true that the law of octaves has not changed in over a hundred years, but what
about other organizations of this important scientific chart? Some time periods believe the table
is set up according to atomic mass, while others believe it is because of atomic number. Think
about the atom as well, the idea of an atom is so much different now then what it was a hundred
years ago. Science doesn t stay still and who knows what it will be in the
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Relationships In D. H. Lawrence s Sons And Lovers
D.H. Lawrence s novel Sons and Lovers explores the significant family and companionate
relationships of early adulthood. Unfortunately, and possibly unbeknownst to Lawrence himself,
the relationships in the novel are often abusive, triangulated, and otherwise inappropriate. Many of
these distorted connections may stem from the unconscious and cyclical perceptions of loveby the
characters. In D.H. Lawrence s novel, Sons and Lovers, each character s view of love is shaped by
observing his parents relationship, causing Mrs. Morel and her sons to perceive love as domination
over another person.
Gertrude s ill treatment of her husband and intense passion for her children originate from
observing her own parent s relationship. Even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When William first gets sick, the doctor describes the illness as pneumonia, and, he said, a
peculiar erysipelas, [a skin disease], which had started under the chin where the collar chafed,
and was spreading over the face . The fact that William s illness targeted his lungs and the area
around his throat alludes to death by strangulation, as he is pulled between his domineering
mother and a fiancГ© whom he wants to be able to love. Mrs. Morel mourns for her son, unaware
of her role in his demise, and she continues to perpetuate her love as dominance cycle with Paul.
Mrs. Morel imposes upon Paul s relationship with Miriam. Gertrude constantly tells Paul how
common Miriam is, and waits up late for him, like his wife, when he stays out late with Miriam,
trying to make him feel guilty. Paul even realizes at the end of the novel that his mother has been
the root of his failed relationships, and he asserts that I shall never meet the right woman while
you live . Paul s only means of freeing himself from his mother s dominance is to kill her, another
dominating act disguised as love, following Gertrude s path.
The two sons that Gertrude most loved and dominated also seem to feel that domination is true
love, thereby following in Gertrude s footsteps, both sons abusing their lovers. William as a child
emits some of the same sentiments as his mother when she was young.
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Freud s Psychoanalytic Theory Analyzes Modern Day Texts
From the time of the Victorian Era, theorists have analyzed the mind and how it works. Many
consider Sigmund Freud the father of psychology. According to Freudian theory, humans are
controlled by three personalities throughout life; the id, ego, and super ego. However, we are not
born with all three. Instead, we are born with our id ( Structural Model ). At the age of three, the
second part of the unconscious mind, the ego, is developed. Later, when the child is five, or
ending his or her phallic stage of development, the super ego structure is developed ( Structural
Development ). Using psychoanalytic theory, we are able to analyze many modern day texts.
Throughout the novels Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (hereafter referred to as B:... Show more
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Although we only have one structure of personality as babies, by the time we are three, another
structure starts to take effect. Although there are many characters in B: DKR, the graphic novel
solely focuses on Bruce Wayne as Batman. However, there are a multitude of examples of the id
in control. For one, Wayne is continuously bothered by his id which wants him to return to
fighting crime as Batman. In the beginning of the novel, Wayne s id taunts him, You are nothing,
a hollow shell, a rusty trap that cannot hold me ( B: DKR , 25). His id goes on to say, You
cannot stop me, but still you try, still you run ( B: DKR , 25). This shows that his id is clearly in
control and Wayne s ego has an insignificant amount of authority. Secondly, while fighting crime
on his first night, Wayne is not able to keep up with the younger criminals as he could have when
he was younger however; his id pushes him to continue. Wayne thinks, This should be agony, but
I am a man of thirty, twenty again ( B: DKR , 34). This reiterates the point that his impulse is
strictly controlled by his id. Lastly, when Wayne loses his fight to the Mutant gang s leader, he
does not give up the war. Instead, his animalistic character wants to kill the gang s leader and so he
returns once again to settle his inner dispute. In Batman s final encounter with the Mutant gang s
leader, Batman thinks, He s fast, faster than I am. And stronger ( B:
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An Insider Of The Subculture Know Hip Hop
In my room took place a meeting with a friend of mine that consider himself an insider of the
subculture know as hip hop. Quin Smith is a 24 year old African American male employee at
Geico, as a Sales Representative and close friend. He is 5 2, with short wavy black hair, that
typically wear collar t shirts, dark blue jeans, and his favorite pair of white shoes. Now, to you he
may seem like a short nerd with no life (lol) but, not true. I mean, he is a nerd, but a handsome
vibrant nerd that loves to have fun
At the age of eleven Mr. Smith started listening to hip hop music after purchasing his first silver
CD player. One of his first CD s was Eve second album Scorpion followed by engaging with other
artists like Biggie, Nelly, Missy Elliot, Busta Rhymes, and Ja Rule.
The interview process didn t start out how most people would expect. Quin is an energetic, loud,
and very opinionated, person. So going into the interview I knew I was getting some real
answers along with a few jokes on the side. I started off asking Quin numerous times are you
ready, now remind you we talked about this interview a few hours early, so he replies for what, I
mentioned the interview. He goes off and say, oh yeah, I forgot. Typical Quin, to forget.
Before getting into the more in depth questions, I wanted to see if Quin considered himself a part
of hip hop subculture and why? So, after I cleared my voice around several times, I asked my first
question. Do you consider yourself a part of the
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The Importance Of Police And Citizen Collaboration
Homestead, Florida has recently made the map for a city of high crime in the state of Florida.
With its up and coming progress, come its staking high crime rates. This paper will discuss the
importance of police and citizen collaboration as well as the views of the public on policing within
the community and the differences between large and small policedepartments. Interviewee A and
Interviewee B both reside in Homestead, Florida, therefore, providing the aspects of two (2)
individuals who are aware of the same community and the crimes that occur within that community.
Interviewee A (whom has asked that her identity be protected) is a middle class woman in her
early thirties who works as an investigator for the Office of the Attorney General for the State of
Florida. Additionally, she resides in Homestead, Florida with her husband and their 5 year old
son. According to Interviewee A, Police officers that are assigned to my community are very rarely
seen. The few times I have come in contact with them, they have been friendly and respectful .
Bain, Robinson and Conser (2014) suggest that Reactive policing means that, for the most part,
people in the community will only ever have contact with the police in one of two way: (1)
following their involvement with crime, either as an offender, victim or witness; and/or (2) through
their consumption of media reporting , thus resulting in isolated policing to serve as the only basis
of knowledge in which to judge police service.
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Queen Athaliah Short Story
Treason, treason! The cry rang across the crowded temple courtyard where the joyous crowning
if King Joash was taking place . A little girl standing near a pillar gasped, tugging at her mother s
arm Mama, it s Queen Athaliah! What is she going to do? Hush child, her mother urged, Just
watch. See! The priest has sent the guards to take care of her. As the little girl held tighter to the
warm security of her mother s hand, together they watched the soldiers lead the screaming,
struggling queen away. Why is she so mean, momma? wondered the young girl, Why isn t she
happy about Joash becoming king, like we are? Jehosheba sighed, She has only ever loved herself.
Every thing Queen Athaliahdoes is done to benefit her self. She began to think about the years she
herself had lived in the palace, for what her small daughter did not know was that queen she so
feared was her very own grandmother. Jehosheba knew this woman all too well.
Athaliah was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, the previous king of Israel. After the death of her
father, her own husband Jehoram became king. Now that filled her heart with delight! She was a
queen! Jehoram! she said one day in anger, I want to lead a nation, I do not want to lead you! Her
husband, she thought, was insufferable weak kneed fool. It was with very little sadness that she
watched him waste away of a slow, painful disease.
After he died, the people of Jerusalem chose the youngest of the sons given to that unhappy union to
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Bolivia, A Country Known For Natural Resources
Bolivia, a beautiful country located in western central South America. Bolivia is a country known
for natural resources such as its mineral deposits, petroleum and natural gas, soybeans, and Brazil
nuts. The population of this mountainous country is 10.67 million according to the 2013 census, of
that 10.67 million around 750,000 Bolivian peoples are identified with the Aymara tribe. One
Aymaran is very popular in the country of Bolivia, Evo Morales. Evo was born to self sufficient
famers in Andamarca Municipality (in the Orinoca district). Research into Evo Morales
presidency, the details of his reelection, and his agenda has made many question Morales true
morals and motives for the Bolivian people. Is he simply taking advantage of his... Show more
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This will be important to his career today, coincidence? Most likely no. It is fascinating how the
people of Bolivia worship Morales as he preaches to indigenous people about strengthening their
rights while simultaneously supporting the coca leaf. The famous coca leaf that started a
revolution in Bolivia. Within his five year term Morales, indeed, left his mark. When entering
his second term. Many Bolivians expressed how unhappy they were with the conflict between
Evo Morales and the United States over the coca plant. Morales plan to continuously keep his
indigenous supporters behind him, he legalized the farming of the coca plant. Morales spoke to
the UN around January of last year about the chewing of coca leaves be legalized. Morales often
speaks of the coca plant as his own history because he came from a family of Originios that were
coca leaf farmer, it s his heritage, and he understands the profit of the coca leaf international. But
Morales had many pluses in his first term. Morales increased the profits of Bolivian oil and gas
by increasing the Bolivian government s control and taxing on the gas and oil development. The
mass amounts of money Morales has made from the gas have given him a lot of support from
Bolivian peoples not from an indigenous tribe. In 2011 Evo Morales actions left many Bolivians,
both indigenous and non indigenous, wondering where their country was headed under his rule.
Many in Bolivia today are asking what went
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Analysis Of The Article The
пїјThe Authored Object В The Semiological Project
Kyle Onaga DAR2 В Computational Space Spring 2015 AADRL
пїјOutline
в—Џ Abstract в—Џ
в—Џ The Role of the Author в—Џ
в—Џ Language of Form в—Џ
в—Џ Activation of the Viewer в—Џ
в—Џ Object as Medium в—Џ
в—Џ Removing the Author в—Џ
в—Џ Architecture as Medium в—Џ
в—Џ Bibliography
пїјAbstract
The Authored Object in interested in investigating the contemporary role of the author in
architecture. Using linguistic construction as defined by theorists Noam Chomsky and Roland
Barthes, this paper traces the various roles of the a uthor В m edium В v iewers have had to each
other throughout the 21st century and how the evolving linguistic structures have affected the way
viewers interact with objects and assessed meaning.
The Authored Object will propose a new type of linguistic organization utilizing contemporary
technologies to hypothesize how inhabitants experience can be enriched by introducing a
semiological architecture. Expanding on the notion of the double reading, literal and contextual, in
linguistics and outlined by Noam Chomsky and later expanded to a theory of double readings in
imagery by Roland Barthes; the Authored Object expands the discussion to readings for a formal
architectural object with posture.
Akin to the concept of body language, The Authored Object proposes to utilize technological
advancements in engineering to make an architecture with the ability to physically alter its volume
and orientation to provoke a new behavioural complexity. Such that
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Rehabilitation Field Observation Report
This week I was assigned to the East Campus Rehabilitation Center on Thursday, October 27, 2016
from 7:30AM to 12:00PM. I was assigned to the outpatient portion of the rehabilitation center.
When I was there many client were admitted because they were in need of neurological
rehabilitation. The client s that I met were at the rehabilitation center because of a spinal cord
injury, a stroke, and cancer of the throat. Each of these client s had different needs that were being
met by the rehabilitation team. I had the opportunity to observe the different treatments that were
utilized for each of their own different needs. For instance, the client that had throat cancer, his
physical therapy session was devoted to helping him to get accustomed to
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Case Study On Canara Bank Home Loan
Canara Bank Home Loan
Home Loans from Canara Bank
Why pay rent every month when you can easily own your own little space by paying affordable
EMIs? Purchasing a home is one of the major financial decisions one has to make in their life. But
with the right home loan scheme you cannot just enjoy the pride of having a long term asset of
great value, but also reap significant tax benefits.
Canara Bank offers home loan schemes at competitive interest rates and extends various special
features to its customers, such as home loan balance transfer, no prepayment charges, minimal
documentation, quick processing, and much more.
Features of Canara Bank Home Loan
Individuals can avail home loan from Canara Bank for :
Buying a fully constructed house / apartment.
Constructing a house / apartment.
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Reviews from other customers of the Bank are also available on the site, which enables users to
get a better idea of the product. If there are any doubts or queries, BankBazaar s dedicated
customer care team is available around the clock, to assist you.
Free of Cost BankBazaar.com offers expert advice on all your financial needs as well as provides
all relevant facts and figures, at absolutely no cost. The system is very transparent and there are no
hidden charges.
Time efficient We redefine convenience by offering various unique facilities that enable customers
to gather information on the available options instantly, validate their eligibility, develop a check
list of the required documents, updating you on the current interest rates on Canara Bank Home
Loan, etc. We can help you save a significant amount of your precious time and effort, and make
the process an easier one than you ve hoped
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The Greensburg Tornado Essay
On May 4, 2007, the town of Greensburg, Kansas was devastated by an exceptionally strong
tornado. With maximum winds estimated to be in excess of 205 miles per hour, and leaving a
damage path as wide as 1.7 miles, the storm would go on to be rated a rare EF5, the first recorded
in the United States since 1999. When the storm finally subsided, 95 percent of Greensburg had
been destroyed, killing eleven people.
h3 The Setup /h3
May 4 began in much the same way as many other spring days in the Great Plains. Cool, dry air
from the north clashed with warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, creating the sort of unstable
atmosphere that is so common to TornadoAlley. An intense low pressure system moved in and
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On the evening of May 4, atmospheric conditions made it possible for a number of these supercells
to sustain themselves for long distances, spawning twisters in cycles across their path.
h3 The Greensburg Tornado /h3
After prompting several warnings across the area, storm chaser groups reported that a particularly
violent supercell had spawned a funnel just southwest of Greensburg at 9:20 p.m. By 9:38 p.m., the
storm had grown to a half mile wide wedge as it approached the town, with several satellite vortices
observed rotating around the main vortex. At 9:41 p.m., the National Weather Service station
located in Dodge City, Kan. issued an emergency statement for the town of Greensburg, indicating
the extreme peril of the situation.
Shortly after the emergency statement was issued, the storm entered the town near its peak
strength. The twister stayed on the ground for a total of 22 miles, passing entirely through
Greensburg and leaving 95 percent of the city destroyed, with the remaining five percent
significantly damaged. Damage surveys done after the storm found areas in which significant
damage extended well in excess of a mile in width. Maximum wind speeds were estimated at 205
miles per hour, though the extent and degree of damage don t rule out a significantly higher wind
speed.
The Greensburg storm was unique for several reasons. In addition to its ferocious intensity, the
structure of the storm as recorded by storm chasers and weather
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The nature of God and belief Essays
a) Christians believe many different things about God s nature; due to the huge spectrum of
Christians that there are. However, as a general rule they perceive God as being one of the
following four things:
Personal where God is represented as a human being. Christians believe this because it means they
can directly relate to Him through one to one means. There are variations within this also: Some
say that this Personal God is one human being that is always there for everyone, others believe that
He is a different being for each person.
Impersonal an Impersonal view of God s perception is that God is some form of spirit or force, not
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Another way in which Christians are respectful to their holy book in everyday life is by following
the teachings that the Bible contains, practically a second law of how they should live (the political
law being the first).
Christians may also see a completely new dimension to the Bible; as a source of information.
People aren t truly Christians unless they believe in the faith for themselves and before they can do
this, they need to understand the faith they can find this out from the Bible.
Most believe that although a human wrote it, that the Bible is the words of God, and they therefore
must pay it the utmost respect. They see it as very special, and of more importance than any other
book.
The Bible is actively used in daily life as an ultimate symbol of power and importance, it is read
from at special occasions including weddings and funerals and in courts of law people must swear
on the Bible to tell the truth. This shows that the Bible is widely respected by Christians in daily
life and by non believers in certain ways too.
c) On the face of it; I would disagree that there is no evidence that God exists . My initial
thoughts are that there is evidence, in the form of millions of believers, history, scriptures and the
overall legacy. However, I believe it depends on what is meant by evidence : If it means something
that proves that God exists then the answer is an emphatic no, but if it is asking if there is anything
to suggest
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Michelle Obama Critique
Critique of Michelle Obama s Calls on You to Serve Speech By JULIET ANOSIKE COMM
1310 Elements of Human Communication Concorde Career College On June 19nd 2009 First
Lady Michelle Obama called on Americans to step up their self sacrifice on the 27th of June by
declaring the day a National Health Care Day of Service. In her two minutes speech, Michelle
officially kicked off United We Serve, a plea to all Americans to join a volunteer endeavor and be
part of constructing a new foundation for America, one society at a time (The Obama White House,
2009). The program was managed by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the
federal organization devoted to development service in communities across America. The
introduction of her speech immediately captures the audience attention. She refers from president
Obama s remarks on the challenges facing Americans. She then moves on to launch her idea on the
volunteerism program immediately outlining the efforts the government has put in place to help
address the economic challenges. Her language is clearly stated and she uses persuasive words to
convince the Americans (the audience) to join the initiative (Dlugan, 2008). She engaged the
audience s mind in the current state and provides best alternatives. She then states the need states
the need for intervention and calls for audience attention. However, Michelle does not develop
sufficient evidence to the real cause of the problems affecting the American.
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Varsity Race Descriptive Writing
The Varsity Race
As you approach a huge green field with freshly cut grass, swarmed with anxious girls, you start
to observe what is in front of you. The field is full of different colored flags; red, blue and yellow
that indicate which direction to go. White lines extending across the entire field mark the course
you are about to run. Stretching to a spot on the field with the rest of the team, your back turns and
your attention goes toward the gunman. He begins going over the rules for a cross country race and
ends with good luck ladies. The time has finally come, some of your body parts start to become
more vivid. The feeling of stress and anxiety comes back; as it does for the start of every race.
Your heart starts beating faster so that it is heard and felt clearly. The flag is raised along with
the gun and everyone moves forward a step. As the gun bangs loudly and grayish smoke blasts
into the morning sky, you know the race has now started. The burning gunsmoke slowly fades
away into the open air of the field. Adrenaline is taking over as you fight to run with the crowd.
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You can see hundreds of imprints from the spikes of many. Looking ahead, you see a girl from a
different team. You notice the colors of her uniform; blue with white around the sleeves and neck.
You start saying to yourself, I can pass her, I m so close to her, I can do this and soon enough you
ve passed her. You push your burning legs to catch up to your teammates. Runningas a pack you can
feel what everyone is going through. Heavy breathing and limping is now taking over the minds of
many, as the strong press harder with thoughts of passing the girl just ahead. Looking down you
see a mixture of mud and sweat coming down your legs. Your focused mindset allows you to
continue through the pain onto the 3rd and final mile of the
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Impact Of Tourism On The Tourism Industry
1. Introduction
We now live in an age penetrated with revolution, cooperation and competition. With the dramatic
development of the global economy and industrialization, there has been a dramatic increase in
travel over the last few decades.
Ashworth, G. Page, S.J. argue as if it is a general truth that the tourism industry clearly needs the
varied, flexible and accessible tourism product that cities provide: it is by no means so clear that
cities need tourism (Urban Tourism Research: Recent progress and current paradoxes, Tourism
Management, Vol. 32, pp 1 15.). This essay, supports part of the quote, which claims that it is
necessary for contemporary cities to offer several types of tourism products for the tourism industry
which could be easily reached to the tourists. However, it is doubtful that the tourism modern day
cities do not need the tourism industry.
The structure of the paper is as follows.
This essay consists of two parts. In the first part, the reason why variable city tourism products are
needed would be explained. In the second part, which would be the main part of this paper, the fact
that some cities do need the tourism industry to boost their economy is illustrated by some
examples. These two parts are independent of each other.
2. The relationship between the tourism industry and tourism products
2.1 What is a tourism product?
Mason (2000) and Poerwanto (1998) have made the formulation of the components of tourism
product, that is:
1.
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Essay on Downloading Music on the Internet
Who s downloading?
Throughout many years of the computer age there has been much advancement in computer
technology. It first began with the people getting the Internet, then people began to understand the
Internet, and then lastly people learned to overpower the Internet. Within the past several years the
downloading music factor strongly took effect. To the majority of the internet population they tend
to believe there s nothing wrong with getting free tunes, but there is the select few who believe it is
morally wrong. Overall, I truly enjoy having the free access to music; it enables you to try new
music without bother making purchases and having a poor after effect. This is an excellent way to
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Because these names are so common, if you were to go to any search engine and type these names
in, the site would automatically pop up.
Now of course there is going to be the opposing side to this issue. From the past years,
throughout having Napster, scour, and some other programs; these all were shut down from
professional artist issues. Napster had some issues dealing with giving out artist s music,
basically it was done without contacting them prior. This problem wasn t Napster s fault, but
with having lots of money spent in courts and lawyer fees things finally got tended to. The
problem consisted of the artists were mad that people were able to attain their music without
going to store to purchase it (Napster). In the last year, it is true that the percent of music sales
dropped a total of 3%, which is not a complete loss. The artists believe that having these sites
people were going slow down on the music purchasing, and soon that one day people would almost
completely stop. I personally thought that it was a blow up and the artists should remain calm.
From a recent study it mentioned that a total of 71 % of the people would insist on looking up
music and then after they found what they wanted they would go ahead and purchase the newest
CD in stores. (www.accessatlanta.com) People such as Metallica, Eminem, and Brittney Spears
said that, Why should we spend our hard earned time on music, to just have people get it for free.
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Sop Statement For Purpose
Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself completely is enlightenment , this we all know. After
having spent almost three and a half rewarding years in the software industry, I would like to do
what actually my heart and soul finds satisfaction in. Hence, decision to pursue advanced studies in
the field of ComputerScience was reached. While my present job has helped me develop a thorough
insight into project handling, software design and development, the industry environment that I am
currently in cannot support my desire for research. I possess industry hardened skills in Computers,
but I must build on these to achieve my goal of undertaking cutting edge research in advanced
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It is the backbone of every successful business. Making software access secure and the software
development processes faster and more reliable is the need of the hour. The interplay and
interconnections between various devices, systems and the software that brings life into it is
creating a world of surprises. And in the process further transforming the way we live, work and
play. To stay ahead in the fast changing world requires the ability to look beyond the present. Most
new developments emerge in the USA and then spread almost instantly across the world. My
country, India is also caught in the web of change creating exciting opportunities for youngsters of
my generation. Indians are proving the worth of their merit and diligence on world platforms. The
caliber to match international parameters is the vital need of the hour. This has motivated me to
pursue a Master s course in Computer Science at your school. You have the best research facilities,
the latest equipment and the dynamic curriculum, which will enable me to understand and apply
modern techniques to meet different needs. Your faculty does not only teach what is known but
actively contributes to the growth of new knowledge. Education at your institute will equip me to
keep pace with the technological revolution. I will be well prepared to evolve with the demands of
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Increased Patient Responsibility
We like to think of medicine as a vast sea of knowledge, a science of certainty and applied research
intended to heal and cure. Patients visit their doctors expecting to be diagnosed, prescribed, and
treated. For several patients, this optimistic outlook is in fact the order of things. But, for many
others, medicineis an experimental endeavor and very human in nature. Atul Gawande, in his
collection of essays entitled Complications: A Surgeon s Notes on an Imperfect Science, sheds
light on this view of medicine as a field of possibilities and dead ends, improvements and failures.
In spite of the many changes brought forth by medicine, the evolution of the patient and doctor
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This once popular perception of medicine is in a sense antiquated. Still, by admitting that there
exists a discrepancy between the past and present views of the patient doctor dynamic, the
expanding role of the patient can be recognized. The riskiness and unpredictability of medical
care have made physicians more anxious in terms of the treatments they recommend to their
patients, such that the patients are now the ultimate authority with respect to their health.
Doctors today are taking a more liberal approach to medicine. This development has indirectly
provided patients with the freedom to explore their own personal medical goals. Gawande
describes the case of a twenty one year old woman who was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in
one of her breasts. Her surgeon, who normally advised his patients with breast cancer to undergo
a mastectomy, felt forced to reconsider this operation, as he was hesitant about removing the
breast of a woman so young. He instead discussed with her other possible treatment options,
explaining their benefits and risks (211). The patient, provided with the proper information and
resources, was given the opportunity to define her own well being. It was a decision that she
would have to live with for the rest of her life, and so only she had the right to make that decision.
Such issues have modified the patient experience by
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Essay about The Important Role of Lobbyists in Politics...
Public policy is the course of actions taken by the government that includes laws, plans, actions
and the behavior of the government. The most effective way to influence public policy would be
to lobby for the interest group that supports the problem that needs to be addressed by society and
the government. Interest groups are organizations of people with shared goals to influence specific
public policies, such as the National Rifle Association wanting to protect gun rights. The
representatives for these particular interest groups are called lobbyists, whom are registered to
inform the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate of the issue or laws being addressed,
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Furthermore, lobbyist s information must be legitimate and neutral, for that misrepresentation
of facts and extreme bias may cause them to permanently lose access to politicians and end their
careers. In addition to the lobbyist s individual objective, they are also trusted in other law
making processes. Lobbyists are invited to congressional trials to testify different sides to the
issue currently being discussed. Their information provides opposing or supporting arguments,
so being well prepared and honest is important in aiding vital legislations to be passed or denied
with their help. It is also shown how lobbyists and interest groups are essential through the
general law making process. In fact, their research teams helps congress and are responsible for
drafting over half of all the legislations. The duties and responsibilities of these lobbyists are
fulfilled by their devotion to hard and honest work with people from all levels of government and
society. In order to be an employed lobbyist, they must spend more than 20 percent of their time
serving the interest of their clients. Thus, they are often working forty to eighty hours a week with
politicians and the community to research, illustrate, and persuade their positions. Because
lobbyists are usually ex politicians, they have friends in congress or within the executive branch
that they are able to meet casually for parties and dinners to
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A Viable Future For The World
The idea of Sustainability is to promote the wellness of the world; it also aims to
construct a viable future for the world and to end poverty. These issues sparked a
common goal to end poverty and hunger and to achieve sustainable development in
three dimensions through economic growth, promoting the environment, and social
inclusion. (Kabukuru, 12.) The cracks quickly began to show, evidently through
examples all over the world, especially in Africa. The MDGs were unable to be met
apart from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of Mauritius, Cape Verde and
Seychelles, together with a few mainland states like Rwanda, have quietly slipped into
the history and SDGs are the new vogue (K1abukuru.) The Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) will serve as a focal point for governments to hinge their policies to end
poverty and hunger, ensure access to affordable and sustainable energy for all, build
resilient infrastructure, combat climate change and its impact, and promote rule law and
equal access to justice for all, amongst others. (New African Publications, 12)
Understanding the barriers that sub Saharan Africa faces can indicate what is necessary
to eliminate poverty, through simulation and multiple trials. The focus of this portion
will include examples of from sub Sahara Africa, who receives the largest proportions of
ODA, has the highest rate of malnourished people, and have high potential to influence
economic development.
This
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The Effect Of Latest Laws On Texting And Driving
Introduction
Recent laws outlawing texting while driving have become ambiguous, under inclusive and enforce
light punishments that cannot be deterred. These laws also empower the police to carry out
warrantless search for the cell phone of the driver. Texting while driving is highly dangerous and
people doing so must be punished strictly, license suspensions, interlock devices preventing the
usage of cell phones while driving and possible jail time (Arrigo, 2014). This particular paper is an
attempt to evaluate the effectiveness of latest laws implemented against texting and driving.
Texting and Driving
There has been a rising concern in the last few years about the potential dangers accompanying
texting while driving associated largely with the increasing number of highway fatalities.
Significant efforts have been made by The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration
(NHTSA) for curtailing distracted driving including texting while driving along with public service
information and announcements. As per NHTSA, driving distractions are of three different forms
like manual, visual and cognitive. Manual driving distractions take off the driver s hands off from
the steering wheel (Kirszner Mandell, 2010).
Visual driving distractions take off the driver s eyes off from the road and cognitive driving
distractions take off the mind of the driver from driving. It has been stated by NHTSA that since
text messaging needs visual, cognitive and manual attention on part
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Violent Crime Is An Important Public Health And Social...
Violent crime is an important public health and social behavioral phenomena. Violent crime is
referred to as offenses that include force or threat of force. Although many different offenses could
fit under this classification, the National Crime Victimization Survey defines nonlethal violence,
the current study s focus, as being comprised of four main offenses , robbery, aggravated assault,
simple assault, and forcible rape (National CrimeVictimization Survey [NCVS], 2012).
Violent victimization has been linked to a number of negative consequences for the victim and
those around them. These include psychological disorders such as substance abuse, depression, post
traumatic stress, and suicide attempts (Champion, Foley, Durant, Hensberry, Altman, Wolfson,
2004; Evans, Marte, Betts, Silliman, 2001; Kilpatraick, Ruggiero, Acierno, Suanders, Resnick, Best,
2003;). Childhood victimization has been found to be associated with academic difficulties and
developmental disruption (Schwartz, Gorman; hopmyer, 2003). Violent victimization is also a
predictor of future violent perpetration in adult and child samples (Cleary, 2000).
The high amount of fear of violent victimization among United States citizens (Reid Conrad, 2004;
Fisher Sloan, 2003; Warr, 1985) is reinforced by the relatively high rates of violent crime(Rand
Costanello, 2006) and misleading media coverage further dramatizing violence rates (Potter
Kappeler, 2006). Lauristen, Rezey and Heimer (2013) point
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Comparing Zeffirelli And Luhrmann s Film
In the two films of Romeo and Juliet, directors Zeffirelli and Luhrmann portray the party scene in
two very different ways. The directors change the way the characters act, the costumes they wear,
and the setting of the scene, to make each version of the party scene different and unique. By
changing the way that their characters act, directors Zeffirelli and Luhrmann show the differences
between their two films. In the Zeffirelli version of Romeo and Juliet, the characters of Romeo,
Juliet, and the other party guests are very polite and proper. When Romeo first meets Juliet in the
Zeffirelli adaptation of the play, they are both more innocent than the Romeo and Juliet portrayed in
Luhrmann s film. They seem slightly tentative at first, but then make their way around the room in
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Mercutio is crazy, hyped up on drugs, as he dresses like a drag queen and becomes the life of the
party. Romeo takes some drugs as well, then meets Juliet, falling madly in love with her angelic
qualities. Romeo does not seem to truly love Juliet at first sight in the Luhrmann film as he does
in Zeffirelli s adaptation, but he still has a great time with her at Capulet s party. The costumes
portrayed in both versions of Romeo and Juliet differ depending on how the director wanted to
display the characters. In the Zeffirelli film, the characters are shown in very traditional attire,
with very distinguishable red and blue outfits worn by the Capulet and Montague families. Juliet
is wearing a beautiful red gown, making her stand out from the other plainly dressed guests at the
masquerade, and showing that she is affiliated with the Capulet family . Romeo, a Montague, is
dressed in blue with the mask of a lion, allowing him to stay hidden in the shadows of the room. In
the Luhrmann adaptation, the characters are placed in a costume party, where Juliet is dressed as
an angel, and Romeo as a knight in shining
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Karl Marx Punishment
Punishment in the U.S In society, we punish those that deviate from our social norms. These norms
are usually things that society defines by things they feel are morally wrong. In this paper, we will
examine sex offenders that have the urge to commit a sexual crime against others and how they
must suffer the consequences that the law as intact for those crimes. Sex offenders in the United
States are punished harshly because we try to protect our citizens and try to isolate certain problems
to avoid more deviant behavior. Therefore, we isolate these individuals from society. Sex offenders
have a hard time re entering society, which cause them to sometimes led them to creating their own
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According to Foucault, modern society has moved to a more private punishment method.
However, I think the current U.S approach to dealing with sex offenders is trying to punish them
privately, but also make them a public display for society. In Pervert Park, the documentary
show how individuals that are now label and registry as sex offenders have to live in a
community that is just confined to them. Sex offenders are being punished by having to live
under a certain system. For instance, the maintenance man that is a sex offender and even though
he as re enter society as a productive member under the law he is still deviant, which means he
must document all his locations. Therefore, they community is set up like a panopticon because it
s like their community is surrounded by a bunch of guards who are either the citizens around them
and the law. Sex offenders are under twenty four hour surveillance it s like they are still in jail.
However, I must agree with Foucault that since the law is so power the community controls them
because it s the only place they feel
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Case Study Of Aemulus Holdings Berhad
AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD
Background of company
Aemulus Holdings Berhad was incorporated under the Act as a public limited company in
Malaysia on October 17, 2014 and under current name as the listing vehicle for implementing
Listing. This company enters SSA with Vendors to get 100% equity interest in ACSB. Yeoh Chee
Beng and Sang Ng Kong are the co founders who have played an important role in the existence of
this company.
ASB incorporation on July 30, 2014 is the starting point of the history of this company s business.
Incorporation is conducted by the founders themselves who initially was the engineers for many
multinational electronics company based in the United States. Founders found bigger alternatives
in the future of the company. The chance for import substitution in domestic has been taken to
replace imports in the country at that time. Founders develop architecture testers called Avalanche ,
a development platform foundation for the ATE and the operations began in 2005 at the first office
in Gurney Tower, Penang, mainly focusing on R D which is testing the first Avalanche s
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From this development, the company launched the first batch of ATE in the name of Amoeba
1320, which provided under Amoeba 1000 series in the year of 2006. Amoeba 1320 tester is
designed to test the quality of analog channels with the ability of simple capacity. Aemulus builds
a larger office as the results in the expansion of business. The relocation office is in Krystal Point,
Penang. A great success happened in 2007 when this company successfully develops and launches
Amoeba 1340. The usage of this product is to test wireless for SMU and RF semiconductor devices
located in the mobile phone such as smart phones and cell
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All I Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten By Robert...
All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten
All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten is a short essay by Robert Fulghum explaining
in detail everything we learned in kindergarten and how it is all we really need to know in life. The
text by Robert Fulghum explains the human flaw of getting so caught up in finding meaning and
purpose to life, that we do not recognize that all we need for a successful life has already been
taught to us, in kindergarten. This meaning is demonstrated throughout the text by the use of,
imagery, tone, and structure.
Kindergarten, a time of happiness, and peaceful frolicking fun. While for many kindergarten is long
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The essay is written, for the majority of it, in such a way that it is simple enough for a
kindergartener to read and understand. Important text is bolded in the very first paragraph as the
author want us to know right away what he is trying to tell us. In kindergarten we were exposed to
lists, so instead of writing out everything we learned in a long confusing paragraph, Robert
Fulghum creates us a list. It is almost as though he wants us to feel like we are kindergarteners
again, as we read text written in a childish manner even full of grammar mistakes like learn some
and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some .
However, as we get to the part of the essay explaining how we can apply these simple lessons into
our adult lives, the grammar becomes formal and uses fancy words such as extrapolate to give the
text a new meaning, a more professional mature meaning. To connect these two very different
aspects of our lives, the childish one, and the adult one, the author creatively manipulates us into
believing what he is saying. Without this detailed use of structure the text would not seem as
convincing nor as pertinent. If the text explaining kindergarten morals, was written formally it
would not seem as important as to us, it may seem below our adult ways of life . Contrary to that
if the part explaining how these rules could help our families, friends, and
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Why is Hubel and Wiesel s Description of the Classical...
The ultimate goal for a system of visual perception is representing visual scenes. It is generally
assumed that this requires an initial break down of complex visual stimuli into some kind of
discrete subunits (De Valois De Valois, 1980, p.316) which can then be passed on and further
processed by the brain. The task thus arises of identifying these subunits as well as the means by
which the visual systeminterprets and processes sensory input. An approach to visual scene
analysis that prevailed for many years was that of individual cortical cells being feature detectors
with particular response criteria. Though not self proclaimed, Hubel and Wiesel s theory of a
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Applying this notion to mammalian vision is however problematic; humans for example, are
capable of visually perceiving greater detail and variety than a frog and would thus require
considerably more of these uniquely coded feature detectors. The notion of a grandmother cell was
thus introduced to highlight the entailment of such a theory; if every unique stimulus requires its
own feature detector cell, an absurdly high number of neurons would be required for humans to
represent the vast variety of visual scenes encountered in a lifetime.
Aware of this shortcoming, Hubel and Wiesel (1962,1965,1968) were cautious not refer to feature
detectors when examining the receptive fields of the mammalian visual cortex of live cats (Hubel
Wiesel, 1962) and monkeys (Hubel Wiesel, 1968). Nonetheless, it is now widely accepted that
Hubel and Wiesel s theory of simple, complex and hyper complex cells remains a form of the
original feature detector theory, albeit formulated into a more economical hierarchical structure.
(Lennie, 2003; Martin, 1994) Hubel and Wiesel (962, 1965) concluded that vision involved a
hierarchical process starting in the retina, continuing through the lateral geniculate body, the
primary visual cortex and possibly even into areas V2 and V3. As sensory information travels
further up the hierarchy, it passes through progressively higher order cells that become increasingly
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Infrared Spectroscopy
Infrared Spectroscopy
Organic Chemistry Lab 301A
B. The purpose of this lab is to study Infrared Spectroscopy, which focuses on the study of the
electromagnetic spectrum. The area to be studied is the infrared region, which is made up of
gamma, X, and UV rays. We want to be able to identify spectra s to their complementary structures.
The background of this experiment particularly deals with the study of compound structure
determination, and traits. We must be aware of the functional groups that occur in the compounds
in order to correctly assess accurate results. Molecular vibrations affect the frequency of the stretch
or bend, and the frequency of the bond is determined by 3 types of bonds between atoms. Infrared
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This means our obvious choice for the unknown is diethyl ether because there are no double bonds
involved and no nitro compounds.
It was very easy to make an error because of the high possibility that we had overlapping
frequencies, or because two unknowns could be very similar. In order to avoid errors, it was
necessary to make sure the frequencies were read very carefully and the spectra bonds were
correctly identified. If we were to make an error in distinguishing an unknown, this would
automatically cause us to have 2 or more incorrect Unknowns being identified. The Unknowns must
be assessed by the frequency chart and bond identification.
G. Experimental organic chemistry (Seymour, Raymond B.; Higgins, Jerry G.)
William H. Brown
Journal of Chemical Education 1972 49 (9),
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Proctoring Exam
1. Explain what proctoring means and why the UoPeople require proctored exams.
Proctoring is a number of monitored exams that you must pass in order to graduate from the
university. Proctoring starts after Term 2. I must take five proctoring exams for the Applied
Science BA Degree. The university require proctor exams as a condition to awarding degrees.
2. What criteria are necessary for an appropriate proctor?
It must be a supervisor at work, librarian, or an official and must be at least 21 years old that can
supervise the entire exam. Must have access to internet and email.
Explain how you register your chosen proctor with the university found in student portal, and
share an example description of one person your might
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Go Set A Watchman, By Harper Lee
Prompt #5 In the book Go Set A Watchman , Dr. Finch said not much more than 5% of the South
ever saw a slave, much less owned one. to Jean Louise. This statement brings the idea of slavery
away from the racist views which are clearly present in characters like Dr. Finch and Grady O
Hanlon. Although the validity of this statement is questionable, the impact slaveryhad on society in
this country is clear. Slavery impacted many aspects of society, including the people of Maycomb,
the views of the Southern/Northern states, and racial tension in today s society.
The statement made by Dr. Finch was, in fact, inaccurate. When you look at the results of the 1860
census, you see that the overall percent of families owning slaves is only 8% in the United States as
a whole(CivilWar.net). However, in his statement from the book, he specifically said not much
more than 5% of the South ever saw a slave, much less owned one. The keywords in this
statement were South and Saw . Both of these words can be disproved by the 1860 census. If
you were to look at the different states separately, you would see that almost all southern states
were at or above 25% when looking at families who own slaves. This proves that much more than
5% of the south owned slaves. However, if you were to look at the data as a whole, you would
be mislead by thinking this 8% was a representation of the south. This is most likely what Dr.
Finch s error was when saying this. This is why I do believe that
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Essay about Analysis of an Automobile During and After a...
Structure:
In this section we discuss how can we improve the force impact, improve the safety of passenger
and reduce the weight.
Example:
Normal paper can t carry heavy things, but by some Technique we can make it.
Safety cell and crumple zone:
According to a British Insurance Research study: 65% were in front impacts, 25% rear impacts,
5% left side, and 5% right side. So it is important to improve absorbing energy of impact force in
front and rear vehicle by crumple zone, and protect passenger compartment by Safety cell.
Crumple zone: crumple zones: front and rear areas of a vehicle that are create to deform and
crumple during a traffic collision, by controlled the deformation,to absorb force without affecting
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On the other hand, none of the damage reach to the passenger compartment, the crumple zone did
its job
Example of old car didn t have crumple zone or Safety cell
Safety cell:
The Safety cell has crumple zone at both ends and a cage in the passenger compartment. As the
crumple zones absorb energy from crushing See figure (3.1), it helps the car slow down the
impact and Safety cell prevent the rest of impact energy and crumple zone parts from entering the
passenger compartment. Figure (3.1) how Mercedes Benz cars distribute the crash impact to
chassis not to Safety cell were passenger are.
Safety cell made from Ultra High Strength Steel and high technique structure to save the
passengers. Engineers have selected special materials even designs that make vehicles much safe.
It very stronge against deformation so everythings inside Safety cell will be protacted from crush.
Material are over 50% stronger than a 100 years ago, that s help us to build Safety cell with high
Specifications and Standards that serve our interests
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car driving safety/safety regulatory devices/crumple zone2.htm
Floor frame construction
Unlike lots conventional designs that care frontal crash energy simply to the lower force bearing
structures in the front end, the Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) system actively
displace front
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East Africa And The Arab Slave Trade
The interactions between Africa and the peoples of Asia, Europe, and the Americas have been
transcribed through hundreds of accounts since the beginnings of civilization. Every conqueror
within reach of this continent has attempted to seize the opportunities and resources Africa holds
one way or another. What is arguably the most impactful attempt of controlling Africawas as seen
through the European colonization since the arrival of the Portuguese during the age of discovery.
While the European explorers were at work in Africa, another group of colonizers had their own
foothold for centuries prior, the Arabs. For centuries the Arabs have had interactions and attempts
of imperial expansion in Africa for the benefit of its many resources, most notably the slave trade.
This was seen particularly by the Omani Arabs during the 19th century and their slave trade in the
Indian Ocean. The Omanis expanded their borders into Zanzibar, only to be met with the
hegemonic force known as the British Empiresoon after their expansion. Despite East Africas
proximity away from the British Empire and most of their colonial interests in Africa, they
seemed to have an obsession with intervening in Zanzibar. Particularly, with the Arab s slave
trade in East Africa. How did the British colonial presence in East Africa impact the Arab slave
trade? The answer may seem obvious as to the British s goal to end the slave trade for sake of
liberating the oppressed Africans, but the reality is much
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The Pros And Cons Of Online Counseling
What is online counseling?
According to National Board of Certified Counselors online counseling defined as technology
assisted distance counseling for individuals, couples, and groups involves the use of the telephone
or the computer to enable counselors and clients to communicate at a distance when circumstances
make this approach necessary or convenient .
Various terms are used for online counseling, including e therapy (Manhal Baugus,2001), cyber
therapy (Suler,2000), online or Internet Therapy (Rochlen, Zack, Speyer,2004), email therapy
(Shapiro Schulman,1996), e counseling (Tate, Jackvony Wing,2003) Internet counseling
(Pollock,2006), web counseling (Urbis Keys Young,2002), cyber counseling (Maples and Han,
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Individual therapy carried out over the Internet can include asynchronous methods, such as e mail,
synchronous methods, such as web based messaging (instant messaging), chat, videoconferencing
or voice over IP (Internet phone). Virtual reality therapy and online video game therapy are two
additional emerging online modalities. Online counseling may be provided as the primary
treatment modality or as an adjunct to more traditional forms of mental health treatment. There are
many advantages of online counseling. First of all, it provides accessibility to individuals who are
disabled or housebound. Then, it is also always affordable and convenient. Internet makes mental
health information more accessible. Later, people also feel comfortable while talking to friends and
family about their health care issues, but may not feel the same discussing mental health
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An Analysis Of Susan Glaspell s Trifles
A Love Gone Bad A woman who was once full of life and happiness is now left with no joy in her
life. In the play, Trifles by Susan Glaspell, we see how Mrs. Wright has changed over the years.
We see how cheerful she was before marrying Mr. Wright. While trying to solve the murder, the
author uses symbolism, conflict, and irony. The are many examples of conflict in this play. The
most apparent conflict is that between the men and the women in the play. In the first parts of the
investigation, the sheriff is already showing his feelings towards women. Well, can you beat the
woman! Held for murder and worryin about her preserves (Glaspell). To Mr. Peters, the concerns
of women mean nothing. Even Mr. Hale s view of the women is crude. Well, women are used to
worrying over trifles(Glaspell). Mr. Hale even thinks that what the women are worried about isn
t important. The county attorney is also in conflict with the ladies in the story. Mr. Henderson
can t even dry his hands without finding some excuse to talk bad about Mrs. Wright. Dirty
towels (Glaspell). Not much of a housekeeper, would you say ladies (Glaspell). In the eyes of
Mr. Henderson, the women are nothing more than housekeepers. Mrs. Hale doesn t see things
the way the men do. There s a great deal of work to be done on a farm (Glaspell). She wasn t only
defending Mrs. Wright when she said this but also defending herself and Mrs. Peters. She knows
that the job of a housewife is a lot more than just
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Elizabeth Bell Short Story Essay
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7
Elizabeth Bell passed away peacefully on January 31st, 2019. She was survived by her mother
Leigh Ann Bell, her father Cory Bell, her sister Abigail Bell, brother William Bell, and her
fiancГ© Oscar Rios Jr., she was proceeded in death by her brother Danny Allen Bell. Elizabeth
lived her life to the fullest, she was always sweet, caring and loving. As her best friend, I seen
many times where she was strong in so many ways. She was a strong, courageous woman with a
beautiful heart and soul. Elizabeth was a loving person, always showing tenderness and care to
those she knew. It s impossible to count the ways that she showed her loveto her family and friends,
and it s impossible to write all the stories of the caring, loving, and strength she displayed. It s
mesmerizing how Elizabeth handled every situation at the best of her ability every single day.
She was caring and loving in so many ways, she sacrificed so so much for her family. When
Elizabeth was only in fifth grade, she started taking care of her brother and sister. She made sure
they got their baths, dressed, feed, homework, and went to bed on time. Sometimes she didn t even
have time to take care of herself. She cared for her brother and sister so much that even to the day
she passed she was doing everything to make them happy. Elizabeth loved doing things with them
individually to spend time with them. She would play
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Propaganda In The Poisonwood Bible
35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy once said We must never forget that
art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth (John). Though the art medium of writing,
Barbara Kingsolver sheds light on the toxic reality of propaganda and its effects. She does this
through the ostentatious character of Nathan Price, a religious zealot placed in Kilanga on a
mission to spread Christianity. He represents a poisoned mind, corrupted by the beliefs of his
government. In Barbara Kingsolvers The Poisonwood Bible, Nathan Price s despotic personality is
the result of exposure to American propaganda and government prior to his years in the Congo.
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Unable to realistically view history and imperialism, Nathan believes the US to be the Congo s
savior, He believes that civilization comes to Africa only from without, from its colonizers who
import their superior cultures: The Belgians and American business brought civilization to the
Congo! American aid will be the Congo s salvation (Strehle 417). He attempts to civilize Kilanga
himself but fails to understand those that he is trying to change, much like imperialist America. Use
to the effect that his preaching had in a country in which he understood and accepted the culture,
Nathan s ineffectiveness in Kilanga leads him to the conclusion that the Congolese are the problem
and not him, In the distorted evolutionary logic of nineteenth century imperialism, Nathan
considers Africa as inadequately evolved, backward, primitive a childish culture dwarfed by its
grown up Western colonizers and thus in need of help from the advanced West. As Leah puts it,
My father thinks the Congo is just lagging behind and he can bring it up to snuff (Strehle 418). He
refuses their way of life, and believes that they all must assimilate to him and how he believed their
society should
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John Rawls Moral Knowledge Summary
The Possibility of Moral Knowledge: Rawls s Reflective Equilibrium Reconsidered Are
statements in morality simply expressions of approvals or disapprovals, as suggested by
emotivists, or are they certain kinds of universal prescriptions, as what R.M. Hare has pointed out
(Hare, The Language of Morals, p.163 179)? While nearly all moral theories cannot avoid counter
examples and conflicts between duties, it seems that moral knowledge is not possible. In this essay,
with reference to John Rawlss conception of reflective equilibrium, I argue that moral knowledge is
indeed possible under a coherentist model, without accepting that there are no universal moral
standards as what non cognitivists suggest.
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Rawls illustrated that there are some necessary conditions for one to make good judgment on any
topics: a competent judge must not be upset or frightened, and must have the ability, willingness
and access to a correct decision (Rawls, Outline of a Decision Procedure for Ethics , p.177 197). A
competent judge, Rawls argues, could come up with principles which follow everyday moral
judgments or considered judgments that people make (Rawls, A Theory of Justice, p.47). Once the
necessary conditions for a competent judge is fulfilled, and principles behind one s considered
judgments are formulated, Rawls thinks that the moral knowledge of that person would reach
provisionally fixed points . However, given the fact that there are always distortions and
irregularities among people s considered judgments, these judgments should not be given an
absolute priority to the choice of one s moral principles (Rawls, A Theory of Justice , p.48). On the
other hand, as there are also some circumstances that moral principles cannot cater to, for instance,
conflicts between duties. Therefore, one should regularly reflect on his own system of moral
beliefs, sometimes modifying principles to be coherent with his considered judgments, sometimes
modifying
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Observational Learning Essay
According to Albert Bandura, observational learning is a learning process of identifying a model
and reproducing their behaviour. Reproduction of the observed behaviour can result on the basis
of whether the behaviour of the model carries with it positive or negative consequences. This can
also be referred to as vicarious reinforcement or vicarious punishment of the model s behaviour. An
observer will more likely reproduce the actions of a model whose characteristics they find
attractive or desirable. An observer can acquire a behaviour while not performing it, preferring to
utilize the learnt behaviour at an appropriate time. Observational learning can be processed as
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Decker, (1984) noted symbolic coding is the process by which individuals organize and reduce the
diverse elements of a modelled performance into a pattern of verbal symbols to guide later
performance. What this does is enhance behaviour modelling and training. An example of mental
images would be holding and processing imaginal mental representations of something that would
have been previously seen. Cognitive organisation is the process of mixing old information with
new information to represent newer information. Motor rehearsal would be to carry out any
observation that has been retained in memory. Therefore, to retrieve and enact behaviour that has
been observed the information must be stored where it can be recalled. Thus the retention process
involves memory. To recall the visual information that has been observed the sensory memory and
short term memory as well as the long term memory plays a part. Memory is the process by which
knowledge is encoded, stored, and later retrieved. Ormrod, (2004) noted that memory is used to
refer to a particular location where learned information is kept and also stated that rehearsal
provided a means of maintaining information in working memory indefinitely. Reproduction
According to Bandura, the reproduction process determines the extent to which has been learnt is
translated into
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Personal Narrative-Disney World And Seaworld
Disney World and SeaWorld. Soon that s where we would be heading. I was only in 2nd grade
but I still remember how Heather, Sara, Sierra, Grandma, Grandpa, and I packed into our four
door, red 2000 Dodge Durango. We all were so excited. I was bouncing up and down in my seat
even though I had just awakened. I didn t sleep much the night before neither did my sisters nor
had my cousin. Heather and Sara sat behind my Grandparents. Papaw was driving with Grandma
in the passenger seat, Sierra and I sat in the third row of seats. I remember just how cramped it
was we had suitcases on the floorboard in front of us. I had my CD player and headphones, not
the small ones either. The children had each brought a pillow and a blanket. I remember how
Sierra had eaten leftover chili before we left early that morning, long before the sun broke the
horizon. She made the car smell like rotten eggs the whole way to Florida. We had to keep rolling...
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We had stayed there so long because the adults watched to watch a spaceship fly off. When we
came home most of us had to put on layers of aloe. Heather had always gotten sunburnt so she
was used to it. I on the other hand had laid in bed for hours regretting my decision of not putting
on more sunscreen. We woke up early on the second day and got ready, we loaded back up and
headed to Disney World. We all were so excited, even if we were already burned. I don t remember
much of Disney World but i remember see all of my characters and getting my Mini Mouse hat
that had a veil and a crown on it. It was pink and I had made papaw wear it for me. Heather and
Sara fought like always with Sierra coming into the fight to calm them down. We rode rides and
laughed a lot even though we were all very hot, it was at least 96
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Not Another Pledge Death Essay
Greek Life, or the presence of fraternities and sororities, exists in many colleges and universities.
According to Michael Grandillo in an Encyclopedia article, there are more than 5,500 chapters on
800 campuses throughout the United States and Canada. Although Greek Life is so common,
participation in such organizations can be a controversial topic, particularly when critics suggest
that hazing can be detrimental to students health and college careers. For those who do not know
much about Greek Life, or the process that one goes through to become affiliated with this system,
there is first a week called rush week, where fraternities and sororitieshost parties in attempt to
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Carrington was pronounced dead from water intoxication, which caused his brain and lungs to
swell. Korry reports that similar hazing related deaths have occurred at least once a year for
over three decades. Evidently, not all Greek organizations have upheld a safe, educational, and
life changing pledge process that they often promise. In addition, many students fear that
pledging a fraternity or sorority will cause their grades to suffer tremendously for a semester. In
reality, this is a matter of ignorance, for most Greek organizations designate certain hours where
their pledges must be in the library to do their work or study. If pledges decide not to capitalize
on these library hours, then it would be their own fault, rather than the fault of the organization, for
their poor performance. Despite these potential risks, students can benefit greatly from
participating in Greek Life. Although some students are aware of the benefits that Greek life has
to offer, others join Greek organizations merely for the social status that comes along with
wearing letters, or to add a line to their resumes. In my opinion, those who pledge a Greek
organization learn many life skills that will prove to be advantageous for the rest of their lives.
Students that are timid often become more outgoing after pledging, because certain pledging tasks
involve talking to and meeting new people.
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Male Infertility Treatment
Infertility affects millions of married couples around the world, and at least 40 percent of infertility
is attributable to male factor infertility. The prognosis for male infertility treatment is extremely
poor, and only 15 percent of infertile men can be treated. Occupational exposure represents the
highest level of exposure to chemicals that could potentially produce adverse effects on the
reproductive system via inhalation, skin absorption, or ingestion. Thousands of chemicals exist in
the workplace; there is limited or no toxicological information available for many industrial
chemicals. Furthermore, even for compounds for which there is toxicological testing data, the data
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In order to develop and establish in vitro human spermatogenesis models, we need to build up an
unlimited source of human spermatogonia stem cells (SSCs). Human SSCs are a unique
population of cells in postnatal mammals that undergo self renewal. SSCs are rare in the testis,
constituting around 1 in 3 000 4 000 testicular cells. It is difficult to obtain enough SSCs to serve
for the toxicity testing from biopsy of human testis. The rapid progress in stem cell research has
opened a new era for exploring human spermatogenesis. Mouse ESCs, nonhuman primate (NHP)
ESCs, and hESCs have been differentiated into primordial germ cells (PGCs) and fetal
precursors of the spermatogenic lineage [50 61]. hiPSCs can enter meiosis and in some cases
produce haploid products in vitro [55, 56, 60, 62, 63]. hESCs and hiPSCs are reported to
differentiate directly into advanced male spermatogenic lineages in vitro [56, 62, 64 66]. However,
the efficiency of generation of the human SSCs is still quite low and different among the reports.
The discovery of the method to generate human SCCs from hiPSCs in a high efficiency will open
up the possibility to provide an unlimited source of human SSCs, which can be used to construct in
vitro model for reproductive toxicity testing. Therefore, in this proposal, we will use High Content
Analysis (HCA) to optimize the culture condition to improve the efficacy of differentiating hESCs
to human SSCs, and apply these cells to develop an integrated pathway based high throughput (HT)
/high content analysis (HCA) for reproductive toxicity
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Different Abilities And Needs Of An Individual With...
staff to understand the individual and their life experiences. When working in a person centred
manner both individuals and care staff benefit from a positive relationship and can work together
towards their goals and ensuring individuals are receiving care which fully reflects their needs.
3.2 There are a range of different methods which can be used to gauge the differing abilities and
needs of an individual with dementia. When an individual is admitted to a care setting it is vital
that a full health profile is completed to enable care staff to be aware of any possible effects that
health issues the individual has may effect their dementia. When carrying out a health profile it can
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Dementia is often used as a label with those who have a diagnosis being assumed to have the same
symptoms and experiences and are often stripped of their identity as an individual and as a result
may be discriminated against with their choices removed as people assume they no longer have
capacity. Many carers of individuals with dementia can feel that they are being isolated from
social situations as a result of the diagnosis of those who they are caring for. They also may feel
that they have been discriminated against as a result of that diagnosis. Myths regarding the
dementia diagnosis and its effects can result in individuals feeling they are no longer valued by
society and those they care for.
3.4 Dementia is an illness which most people are afraid of being diagnosed with or for their
loved ones t obe diagnosed with. It is important that there is support available for individuals and
their carers as soon as possible following diagnosis and throughout their journey. There are
support groups such as dementia cafes who offer support and a safe space for both those who
have been diagnosed and their carers. There groups provide carers and individuals with a group
who understand how they may be feeling and are able to offer practical advice. These groups can
also allay fears regarding the future for those who have been diagnosed and their carers. During
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Threaded Classroom Discussion
Lesson Plan Title: Classroom Threaded Discussions Concept/Topic to Teach: Proper writing,
behavior and idea exchanges in student groups Standards Addressed: 5th Grade TC2(3 5) 2. Use
various technology applications, including word processing and multimedia software. ELA2010(3)
38. Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English capitalization, punctuation, and
spelling when writing. Specific Objectives: The threaded discussion simulates traditional classroom
discussion allowing students to post comments to a particular topic and respond to the comments of
others. A threaded discussion, or thread, takes place asynchronously with each thread beginning
with a topic identified by the instructor. The students in the class facilitate the actual discussion.
Each student logs in and posts to the thread during class (or as part of a homework assignment). All
responses are displayed according to the order of submission below the original topic. The goal is to
involve the students in facilitating their own group dialogue through the use of technology. This
project introduces word processing, proper writing mechanics, internet search functions and
appropriate etiquette in online forums. Required Materials: Student Computers and a Teacher
Computer Smart Board technology (Blackboard or similar online forum) Internet (usage varies
depending on topic) Anticipatory Set (Lead In): The lesson should begin with the instructor
creating the initial online forum
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A Haunting Memory Of Yellow Fever
Renee Wilda
Ms. Vyse
English II
15 April 2016
A Haunting Memory of Yellow Fever
The fever of 1793 had spread over Philadelphia like a dark depressing blanket. Laurie Halse
Anderson takes the audience on an emotional roller coaster as they explore Mattie Cook?s
summer of 1793. The summer of 1793 hit Mattie Cook, her family, and her family owned coffee
shop very hard. As she spends her days avoiding chores, she finds herself making plans to turn
the coffee shop into one of Philadelphia?s finest. Then, all of a sudden her summer takes a sharp
turn towards Hell, and the fever breaks out. Her and her grandpa know they must flee for a chance
of survival. It does not take long before they figure out the fever is everywhere and is destroying ...
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Yellow fever was carried by mosquitos that had bitten people containing yellow fever. The
symptoms of yellow fever consisted of Mild cases cause fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting.
Serious cases may cause fatal heart, liver, and kidney conditions (Mayo clinic). In the book Fever
1793 Mattie s mother falls ill with the fever, as Mattie explains, mother flew off the pillows
violently ill, vomiting blood all over the bed and floor. Her eyes rolled back in her head.
(Anderson) Mattie s mother has just woken up ill in the middle of the night. Mattie knows that
she is not safe sticking around so her and her grandfather flee in search for a safer place. The
description in the book of yellow fever helps influence research and further studies to find a cure
because not only does the reader and the audience get a detailed description of the fever, they
also see the emotional side. Mattie is scared and she tries her best to take care of the mother all
she can without becoming infected herself. Because of the emotional effects it has on the readers,
researchers take to account how damaging the virus really is not only to the infected but to the
bystanders. Between the years of 1793 and 2016, researchers have come up with ways to lessen the
intensity of the symptoms by prescribing, things such as aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti
inflammatory drugs, and taking the patients into places like hospitals where the patients can and
will be kept in a
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Persuasive Essay On Male Circumcision
In September of 1997, it became illegal in the united states to perform circumcisions on females
(Horowitz, 1997). However, to this day there is still a gender based human rights violation that has
not been protected by law. Male infants often undergo genital surgery that is not medically
necessary. Male circumcision is the only non therapeutic surgery performed on minors as an
attempt to prevent disease. It is my hope that one day, all newborns will be protected from having
their genitals altered, unless medically necessary. Many people become outraged at the thought of
females being circumcised, but are okay with circumcising males. The double standard in America
is astonishing. While other developed countries are trying to out this barbaric procedure and
recommending parents leave their babies intact, the U.S is still promoting this outdated and
unnecessary surgery. There are no medical organizations in the world that recommend routinely
circumcising all infant males. The Canadian pediatric society states The CPS does not recommend
the routine circumcision of every newborn male (Canadian paediatric). The Royal Australasian
College of Physicians state: After reviewing the currently available evidence, the RACP believes
that the frequency of diseases modifiable by circumcision, the level of protection offered by
circumcision and the complication rates of circumcision do not warrant routine infant circumcision
in Australia and New Zealand. () There is currently no
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John F. Kennedy and Reagan s Debate
The two speeches that were discussed in Germany about the berlin wall are similar but also
different from each other. John f. Kennedy s speech focuses on how he has never heard of a wall
being put up to keep the people of Germany a divided continent. He also states that his people in
his country take pride in being able to meet the people of West Berlin. To add on he also says I
know of no town, no city, that has been besieged for 18 years that still lives with the vitality and
the force, and the hope and the determination of the city of West Berlin . With that statement it lets
people know that berlin is a strong and determined country. John demands freedom and in one of
the lines from his speech he says Freedom is indivisible, and... Show more content on
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To be able to call yourself united as one and to live a peaceful and stop the wars that are
happening. John shows that in his speech and demands freedom for berlin to become one as a
whole. Then again I wouldn t disagree with Ronald s speech either because he does show love
for the country or shows he is proud to stand for berlin as well as America. But John puts the
people first before his own belief. Both were amazing speeches and were happy to stand by
Germany through the rough times and now they are a peaceful place and still maintain the beauty
of their own
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Assignment on Women Emowerment in the Economy of Bd
DIU
COURSE # CCE 514
SUBJECT: Management Economics
COURSE TEACHER: Associate Prof. Md. Rofiqul Islam
ASSIGNMENT #01
(Role of women empowerment in the economy of Bangladesh)
NAME: LASANIA FERDOUES
ROLL #13
EMBA
BATCH: 29TH /B
SEMESTER 1ST
Introduction: Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote the Good done by the civilization, half
created by man and rests by the women. This is an eternal statement about the development of
human civilization. From the dawn of the civilization women and men worked together to make the
future brighter. In a certain point of the social development process a few socially determined
factors created a cultural hemisphere, which pushed the civilization not to think women as equal to
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Patriarchal structures strengthened conservative values, emerging trend of religious fundamentalism.
Women major targets as boundary markers of culture and tradition.
Rights of women in family, work place and statehood largely unattained.
Rising social and political violence against women.
Women s roles in politics and administration made problematic by conservative attitudes and
practices.
Lack of support to policies for women as women s political participation and empowerment is
extremely low. Existing policies not translated to impacts.
A growing consensus of political empowerment as a necessary condition for sustained economic
and social advancement of women.
This presentation is on women s participation and empowerment in governance the impact of
quotas on their status and position in the Civil Service, the Parliament and Local government.
The objective is to identify and understand the underlying obstacles and potentials of women s
effective leadership and advancement.
Constitutional and Legal framework of Women Status Strong constitutional rights and opportunities
for women:
Article 27, 28 (1) (3): equality in the eyes of the law, no discrimination on grounds only of
religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth and equal protection under law.
Article 28(2), 29(1): equal opportunity for men and women in all spheres of state and public life,
also in respect to employment in the service of the Republic.
Article 65(3): Women are free to
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Yellow Journalism In The Murder Of The Century
1897: When Journalism got its Color
It is a fact that deceitful writing can land an ephemeral murder on the front page of the daily paper.
Yet more striking is the fact that a deceitful headliner can transform a perplexing investigation into
the century s most noteworthy event. This type of media duplicity comes at the cost of truth. In
The Murder of the Century, the reader can see the creation of yellow journalism and can witness
large companies take the helm of media. Collins uses yellow journalism to invigorate an already
invigorating murder investigation.
The battle between two newspaper companies to cover an ever growing story generates interest in
the public. Furthermore, as the details of the murder investigation pour out, the two major
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Hair Follicle Analysis
The hair follicle is maintained by continuous cycles of generation and degeneration, which are
highly controlled by molecular signals that induce cell proliferation, differentiation, and death.
Wnt, BMP, SHH, and Notch are a few of the signaling pathways that have been involved in
regulating the hair cycle [28]. The hair cycle is divided into three stages, which are telogen,
anagen, and catagen. Telogen is a quiescent period where the dermal papilla rests under the bulge
stem cell compartment [14]. The dermal papilla is a group of mesenchymal cells that control hair
follicledevelopment and serve as a stem cell reservoir [11]. After receiving the necessary signals,
the follicle enters the active state of hair growth, anagen. During this stage,... Show more content on
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J. Tobin. He suggests that LCs help remove melanin from hair follicles in healthy human scalp
[72]. During catagen, pigmentation, which comprises the transport of melanin to the follicular
dermal papilla, occurs simultaneously with the hair cycle [72]. Through microscopy analysis,
Tobin shows that Langerhans cells, which were identified based on their distinctive cytoplasmic
granules, endocytose and transport melanosomes from the regressing hair matrix to the dermal
papilla during early catagen. This role elucidates a system whereby the hair follicle can dispose
of excess pigment during catagen. Additionally, the LCs of the hair follicle can serve as a pool
that replenishes the LCs of the human epidermis after ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure [15]. Two
days after UVB exposure, which ablates the LCs in the epidermis while sparing the LCs in the hair
follicle as seen through immunohistochemistry, LCs from the ORS proliferate and migrate to the
epidermis [15]. Moreover, the LCs that repopulate the epidermis display a distinct phenotype from
the resident epidermal LCs, in that they are deficient in the induction of B7 but not CD40
costimulatory molecules
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Mexico s Independence From Spain Becoming A Young...
On 1821 Mexico won its independence from Spain becoming a young independent country.
Mexico was faced with many challenges after the wars for independence. The economy had been
ravaged. Many had died. The social dislocation caused by the wars and all its residual wounds had
still to be healed. And in this chaotic environment the Mexican tried to forge a nation out of
growing economic, social, and political, instability. An independent Mexican congress was also
formed made up of conservative criollos who debate the future course of Mexico. Mexico was
organized as a federal republic composed of 19 states and 4 territories. After its independence,
Mexico had a vast territory and not enough citizens to occupy the land. Mexican government afraid
to losing the un occupy land, encourage immigration from the united statesto become Mexican
citizen and reside on the Mexican territory called Texas. True the years, the Anglo immigrant
population in taxes grow so fast that when the Mexican government try to obtain control over it
was too late. According to Acuna, By 1844 war with Mexico over Texas and the Southwest was
only a matter of time. James K. Polk, who strongly advocated the annexation of Texas and
expansionism in general, won the presidency by only a small margin, but his election was
interpreted as a mandate for national expansion Europeans are guilty of imperialism because in the
1830s and 1840s they took advantage of the young, independent, and unstable government of
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The Bar Codes Of The TOYOTA Company
Bar code (or barcode) definition:
A bar code is the short picture of position (bars) and the spaces that shows is a affixed
comprehensive to store items, recognition cards, and the postal mail to find out the a specific
product number, Area, location, person(purchaser) and product serial numbers. The code is
specially uses in a pattern of a vertical bars and the spaces shows that to represent that the numbers
and other symbols.
Uses of Bar codes of TOYOTA Company:
A bar codes work as a reader base system. And the most important thing is that the bar code read
is old to understand script the code. The human being who reads uses a laser ray of brightness that
is responsive to the expression from the line and the space depth and the confirmation of certain
product. Basically the main purpose of using barcode for lacking in cost level, keep the moment
and decrease the exercise time of worker. And the barcode eliminate the option of human mistakes.
The reader transform the reflected brightness interested in digital information is transferred to a
data base management system for immediate action or storage of the product of the Toyota
Company. The Bar codes and readers are the largest part regularly see in supermarkets and
wholesale stores, but huge figures of various uses contain been establish for the customers. The
barcode be single of the a large amount type of using is necessary data collocation including the
pricing of product and the information about the inventory. ... Show more content on
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The TOYOTA applications include product tracking, product classification, time tracking,
certificate management, and specific marketing. The TOYOTA industry QR code uses four
consistent programming modes to powerfully store up data extensions might also be second hand.
Data
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  • 6. Freud s Psychoanalytic Theory Analyzes Modern Day Texts From the time of the Victorian Era, theorists have analyzed the mind and how it works. Many consider Sigmund Freud the father of psychology. According to Freudian theory, humans are controlled by three personalities throughout life; the id, ego, and super ego. However, we are not born with all three. Instead, we are born with our id ( Structural Model ). At the age of three, the second part of the unconscious mind, the ego, is developed. Later, when the child is five, or ending his or her phallic stage of development, the super ego structure is developed ( Structural Development ). Using psychoanalytic theory, we are able to analyze many modern day texts. Throughout the novels Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (hereafter referred to as B:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although we only have one structure of personality as babies, by the time we are three, another structure starts to take effect. Although there are many characters in B: DKR, the graphic novel solely focuses on Bruce Wayne as Batman. However, there are a multitude of examples of the id in control. For one, Wayne is continuously bothered by his id which wants him to return to fighting crime as Batman. In the beginning of the novel, Wayne s id taunts him, You are nothing, a hollow shell, a rusty trap that cannot hold me ( B: DKR , 25). His id goes on to say, You cannot stop me, but still you try, still you run ( B: DKR , 25). This shows that his id is clearly in control and Wayne s ego has an insignificant amount of authority. Secondly, while fighting crime on his first night, Wayne is not able to keep up with the younger criminals as he could have when he was younger however; his id pushes him to continue. Wayne thinks, This should be agony, but I am a man of thirty, twenty again ( B: DKR , 34). This reiterates the point that his impulse is strictly controlled by his id. Lastly, when Wayne loses his fight to the Mutant gang s leader, he does not give up the war. Instead, his animalistic character wants to kill the gang s leader and so he returns once again to settle his inner dispute. In Batman s final encounter with the Mutant gang s leader, Batman thinks, He s fast, faster than I am. And stronger ( B: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. An Insider Of The Subculture Know Hip Hop In my room took place a meeting with a friend of mine that consider himself an insider of the subculture know as hip hop. Quin Smith is a 24 year old African American male employee at Geico, as a Sales Representative and close friend. He is 5 2, with short wavy black hair, that typically wear collar t shirts, dark blue jeans, and his favorite pair of white shoes. Now, to you he may seem like a short nerd with no life (lol) but, not true. I mean, he is a nerd, but a handsome vibrant nerd that loves to have fun At the age of eleven Mr. Smith started listening to hip hop music after purchasing his first silver CD player. One of his first CD s was Eve second album Scorpion followed by engaging with other artists like Biggie, Nelly, Missy Elliot, Busta Rhymes, and Ja Rule. The interview process didn t start out how most people would expect. Quin is an energetic, loud, and very opinionated, person. So going into the interview I knew I was getting some real answers along with a few jokes on the side. I started off asking Quin numerous times are you ready, now remind you we talked about this interview a few hours early, so he replies for what, I mentioned the interview. He goes off and say, oh yeah, I forgot. Typical Quin, to forget. Before getting into the more in depth questions, I wanted to see if Quin considered himself a part of hip hop subculture and why? So, after I cleared my voice around several times, I asked my first question. Do you consider yourself a part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Importance Of Police And Citizen Collaboration Homestead, Florida has recently made the map for a city of high crime in the state of Florida. With its up and coming progress, come its staking high crime rates. This paper will discuss the importance of police and citizen collaboration as well as the views of the public on policing within the community and the differences between large and small policedepartments. Interviewee A and Interviewee B both reside in Homestead, Florida, therefore, providing the aspects of two (2) individuals who are aware of the same community and the crimes that occur within that community. Interviewee A (whom has asked that her identity be protected) is a middle class woman in her early thirties who works as an investigator for the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Florida. Additionally, she resides in Homestead, Florida with her husband and their 5 year old son. According to Interviewee A, Police officers that are assigned to my community are very rarely seen. The few times I have come in contact with them, they have been friendly and respectful . Bain, Robinson and Conser (2014) suggest that Reactive policing means that, for the most part, people in the community will only ever have contact with the police in one of two way: (1) following their involvement with crime, either as an offender, victim or witness; and/or (2) through their consumption of media reporting , thus resulting in isolated policing to serve as the only basis of knowledge in which to judge police service. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Queen Athaliah Short Story Treason, treason! The cry rang across the crowded temple courtyard where the joyous crowning if King Joash was taking place . A little girl standing near a pillar gasped, tugging at her mother s arm Mama, it s Queen Athaliah! What is she going to do? Hush child, her mother urged, Just watch. See! The priest has sent the guards to take care of her. As the little girl held tighter to the warm security of her mother s hand, together they watched the soldiers lead the screaming, struggling queen away. Why is she so mean, momma? wondered the young girl, Why isn t she happy about Joash becoming king, like we are? Jehosheba sighed, She has only ever loved herself. Every thing Queen Athaliahdoes is done to benefit her self. She began to think about the years she herself had lived in the palace, for what her small daughter did not know was that queen she so feared was her very own grandmother. Jehosheba knew this woman all too well. Athaliah was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, the previous king of Israel. After the death of her father, her own husband Jehoram became king. Now that filled her heart with delight! She was a queen! Jehoram! she said one day in anger, I want to lead a nation, I do not want to lead you! Her husband, she thought, was insufferable weak kneed fool. It was with very little sadness that she watched him waste away of a slow, painful disease. After he died, the people of Jerusalem chose the youngest of the sons given to that unhappy union to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Bolivia, A Country Known For Natural Resources Bolivia, a beautiful country located in western central South America. Bolivia is a country known for natural resources such as its mineral deposits, petroleum and natural gas, soybeans, and Brazil nuts. The population of this mountainous country is 10.67 million according to the 2013 census, of that 10.67 million around 750,000 Bolivian peoples are identified with the Aymara tribe. One Aymaran is very popular in the country of Bolivia, Evo Morales. Evo was born to self sufficient famers in Andamarca Municipality (in the Orinoca district). Research into Evo Morales presidency, the details of his reelection, and his agenda has made many question Morales true morals and motives for the Bolivian people. Is he simply taking advantage of his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will be important to his career today, coincidence? Most likely no. It is fascinating how the people of Bolivia worship Morales as he preaches to indigenous people about strengthening their rights while simultaneously supporting the coca leaf. The famous coca leaf that started a revolution in Bolivia. Within his five year term Morales, indeed, left his mark. When entering his second term. Many Bolivians expressed how unhappy they were with the conflict between Evo Morales and the United States over the coca plant. Morales plan to continuously keep his indigenous supporters behind him, he legalized the farming of the coca plant. Morales spoke to the UN around January of last year about the chewing of coca leaves be legalized. Morales often speaks of the coca plant as his own history because he came from a family of Originios that were coca leaf farmer, it s his heritage, and he understands the profit of the coca leaf international. But Morales had many pluses in his first term. Morales increased the profits of Bolivian oil and gas by increasing the Bolivian government s control and taxing on the gas and oil development. The mass amounts of money Morales has made from the gas have given him a lot of support from Bolivian peoples not from an indigenous tribe. In 2011 Evo Morales actions left many Bolivians, both indigenous and non indigenous, wondering where their country was headed under his rule. Many in Bolivia today are asking what went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of The Article The пїјThe Authored Object В The Semiological Project Kyle Onaga DAR2 В Computational Space Spring 2015 AADRL пїјOutline в—Џ Abstract в—Џ в—Џ The Role of the Author в—Џ в—Џ Language of Form в—Џ в—Џ Activation of the Viewer в—Џ в—Џ Object as Medium в—Џ в—Џ Removing the Author в—Џ в—Џ Architecture as Medium в—Џ в—Џ Bibliography пїјAbstract The Authored Object in interested in investigating the contemporary role of the author in architecture. Using linguistic construction as defined by theorists Noam Chomsky and Roland Barthes, this paper traces the various roles of the a uthor В m edium В v iewers have had to each other throughout the 21st century and how the evolving linguistic structures have affected the way viewers interact with objects and assessed meaning. The Authored Object will propose a new type of linguistic organization utilizing contemporary technologies to hypothesize how inhabitants experience can be enriched by introducing a semiological architecture. Expanding on the notion of the double reading, literal and contextual, in linguistics and outlined by Noam Chomsky and later expanded to a theory of double readings in imagery by Roland Barthes; the Authored Object expands the discussion to readings for a formal architectural object with posture. Akin to the concept of body language, The Authored Object proposes to utilize technological advancements in engineering to make an architecture with the ability to physically alter its volume and orientation to provoke a new behavioural complexity. Such that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rehabilitation Field Observation Report This week I was assigned to the East Campus Rehabilitation Center on Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 7:30AM to 12:00PM. I was assigned to the outpatient portion of the rehabilitation center. When I was there many client were admitted because they were in need of neurological rehabilitation. The client s that I met were at the rehabilitation center because of a spinal cord injury, a stroke, and cancer of the throat. Each of these client s had different needs that were being met by the rehabilitation team. I had the opportunity to observe the different treatments that were utilized for each of their own different needs. For instance, the client that had throat cancer, his physical therapy session was devoted to helping him to get accustomed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Case Study On Canara Bank Home Loan Canara Bank Home Loan Home Loans from Canara Bank Why pay rent every month when you can easily own your own little space by paying affordable EMIs? Purchasing a home is one of the major financial decisions one has to make in their life. But with the right home loan scheme you cannot just enjoy the pride of having a long term asset of great value, but also reap significant tax benefits. Canara Bank offers home loan schemes at competitive interest rates and extends various special features to its customers, such as home loan balance transfer, no prepayment charges, minimal documentation, quick processing, and much more. Features of Canara Bank Home Loan Individuals can avail home loan from Canara Bank for : Buying a fully constructed house / apartment. Constructing a house / apartment. Purchase of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reviews from other customers of the Bank are also available on the site, which enables users to get a better idea of the product. If there are any doubts or queries, BankBazaar s dedicated customer care team is available around the clock, to assist you. Free of Cost BankBazaar.com offers expert advice on all your financial needs as well as provides all relevant facts and figures, at absolutely no cost. The system is very transparent and there are no hidden charges. Time efficient We redefine convenience by offering various unique facilities that enable customers to gather information on the available options instantly, validate their eligibility, develop a check list of the required documents, updating you on the current interest rates on Canara Bank Home Loan, etc. We can help you save a significant amount of your precious time and effort, and make the process an easier one than you ve hoped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Greensburg Tornado Essay On May 4, 2007, the town of Greensburg, Kansas was devastated by an exceptionally strong tornado. With maximum winds estimated to be in excess of 205 miles per hour, and leaving a damage path as wide as 1.7 miles, the storm would go on to be rated a rare EF5, the first recorded in the United States since 1999. When the storm finally subsided, 95 percent of Greensburg had been destroyed, killing eleven people. h3 The Setup /h3 May 4 began in much the same way as many other spring days in the Great Plains. Cool, dry air from the north clashed with warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, creating the sort of unstable atmosphere that is so common to TornadoAlley. An intense low pressure system moved in and stalled over the area ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the evening of May 4, atmospheric conditions made it possible for a number of these supercells to sustain themselves for long distances, spawning twisters in cycles across their path. h3 The Greensburg Tornado /h3 After prompting several warnings across the area, storm chaser groups reported that a particularly violent supercell had spawned a funnel just southwest of Greensburg at 9:20 p.m. By 9:38 p.m., the storm had grown to a half mile wide wedge as it approached the town, with several satellite vortices observed rotating around the main vortex. At 9:41 p.m., the National Weather Service station located in Dodge City, Kan. issued an emergency statement for the town of Greensburg, indicating the extreme peril of the situation. Shortly after the emergency statement was issued, the storm entered the town near its peak strength. The twister stayed on the ground for a total of 22 miles, passing entirely through Greensburg and leaving 95 percent of the city destroyed, with the remaining five percent significantly damaged. Damage surveys done after the storm found areas in which significant damage extended well in excess of a mile in width. Maximum wind speeds were estimated at 205 miles per hour, though the extent and degree of damage don t rule out a significantly higher wind speed. The Greensburg storm was unique for several reasons. In addition to its ferocious intensity, the structure of the storm as recorded by storm chasers and weather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The nature of God and belief Essays a) Christians believe many different things about God s nature; due to the huge spectrum of Christians that there are. However, as a general rule they perceive God as being one of the following four things: Personal where God is represented as a human being. Christians believe this because it means they can directly relate to Him through one to one means. There are variations within this also: Some say that this Personal God is one human being that is always there for everyone, others believe that He is a different being for each person. Impersonal an Impersonal view of God s perception is that God is some form of spirit or force, not particularly there for you personally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way in which Christians are respectful to their holy book in everyday life is by following the teachings that the Bible contains, practically a second law of how they should live (the political law being the first). Christians may also see a completely new dimension to the Bible; as a source of information. People aren t truly Christians unless they believe in the faith for themselves and before they can do this, they need to understand the faith they can find this out from the Bible. Most believe that although a human wrote it, that the Bible is the words of God, and they therefore must pay it the utmost respect. They see it as very special, and of more importance than any other book. The Bible is actively used in daily life as an ultimate symbol of power and importance, it is read from at special occasions including weddings and funerals and in courts of law people must swear on the Bible to tell the truth. This shows that the Bible is widely respected by Christians in daily life and by non believers in certain ways too. c) On the face of it; I would disagree that there is no evidence that God exists . My initial thoughts are that there is evidence, in the form of millions of believers, history, scriptures and the overall legacy. However, I believe it depends on what is meant by evidence : If it means something that proves that God exists then the answer is an emphatic no, but if it is asking if there is anything to suggest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Michelle Obama Critique Critique of Michelle Obama s Calls on You to Serve Speech By JULIET ANOSIKE COMM 1310 Elements of Human Communication Concorde Career College On June 19nd 2009 First Lady Michelle Obama called on Americans to step up their self sacrifice on the 27th of June by declaring the day a National Health Care Day of Service. In her two minutes speech, Michelle officially kicked off United We Serve, a plea to all Americans to join a volunteer endeavor and be part of constructing a new foundation for America, one society at a time (The Obama White House, 2009). The program was managed by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal organization devoted to development service in communities across America. The introduction of her speech immediately captures the audience attention. She refers from president Obama s remarks on the challenges facing Americans. She then moves on to launch her idea on the volunteerism program immediately outlining the efforts the government has put in place to help address the economic challenges. Her language is clearly stated and she uses persuasive words to convince the Americans (the audience) to join the initiative (Dlugan, 2008). She engaged the audience s mind in the current state and provides best alternatives. She then states the need states the need for intervention and calls for audience attention. However, Michelle does not develop sufficient evidence to the real cause of the problems affecting the American. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Varsity Race Descriptive Writing The Varsity Race As you approach a huge green field with freshly cut grass, swarmed with anxious girls, you start to observe what is in front of you. The field is full of different colored flags; red, blue and yellow that indicate which direction to go. White lines extending across the entire field mark the course you are about to run. Stretching to a spot on the field with the rest of the team, your back turns and your attention goes toward the gunman. He begins going over the rules for a cross country race and ends with good luck ladies. The time has finally come, some of your body parts start to become more vivid. The feeling of stress and anxiety comes back; as it does for the start of every race. Your heart starts beating faster so that it is heard and felt clearly. The flag is raised along with the gun and everyone moves forward a step. As the gun bangs loudly and grayish smoke blasts into the morning sky, you know the race has now started. The burning gunsmoke slowly fades away into the open air of the field. Adrenaline is taking over as you fight to run with the crowd. After breezing through the first mile, the body begins to weaken and the mind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can see hundreds of imprints from the spikes of many. Looking ahead, you see a girl from a different team. You notice the colors of her uniform; blue with white around the sleeves and neck. You start saying to yourself, I can pass her, I m so close to her, I can do this and soon enough you ve passed her. You push your burning legs to catch up to your teammates. Runningas a pack you can feel what everyone is going through. Heavy breathing and limping is now taking over the minds of many, as the strong press harder with thoughts of passing the girl just ahead. Looking down you see a mixture of mud and sweat coming down your legs. Your focused mindset allows you to continue through the pain onto the 3rd and final mile of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Impact Of Tourism On The Tourism Industry 1. Introduction We now live in an age penetrated with revolution, cooperation and competition. With the dramatic development of the global economy and industrialization, there has been a dramatic increase in travel over the last few decades. Ashworth, G. Page, S.J. argue as if it is a general truth that the tourism industry clearly needs the varied, flexible and accessible tourism product that cities provide: it is by no means so clear that cities need tourism (Urban Tourism Research: Recent progress and current paradoxes, Tourism Management, Vol. 32, pp 1 15.). This essay, supports part of the quote, which claims that it is necessary for contemporary cities to offer several types of tourism products for the tourism industry which could be easily reached to the tourists. However, it is doubtful that the tourism modern day cities do not need the tourism industry. The structure of the paper is as follows. This essay consists of two parts. In the first part, the reason why variable city tourism products are needed would be explained. In the second part, which would be the main part of this paper, the fact that some cities do need the tourism industry to boost their economy is illustrated by some examples. These two parts are independent of each other. 2. The relationship between the tourism industry and tourism products 2.1 What is a tourism product? Mason (2000) and Poerwanto (1998) have made the formulation of the components of tourism product, that is: 1. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Downloading Music on the Internet Who s downloading? Throughout many years of the computer age there has been much advancement in computer technology. It first began with the people getting the Internet, then people began to understand the Internet, and then lastly people learned to overpower the Internet. Within the past several years the downloading music factor strongly took effect. To the majority of the internet population they tend to believe there s nothing wrong with getting free tunes, but there is the select few who believe it is morally wrong. Overall, I truly enjoy having the free access to music; it enables you to try new music without bother making purchases and having a poor after effect. This is an excellent way to save money, as well as making your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because these names are so common, if you were to go to any search engine and type these names in, the site would automatically pop up. Now of course there is going to be the opposing side to this issue. From the past years, throughout having Napster, scour, and some other programs; these all were shut down from professional artist issues. Napster had some issues dealing with giving out artist s music, basically it was done without contacting them prior. This problem wasn t Napster s fault, but with having lots of money spent in courts and lawyer fees things finally got tended to. The problem consisted of the artists were mad that people were able to attain their music without going to store to purchase it (Napster). In the last year, it is true that the percent of music sales dropped a total of 3%, which is not a complete loss. The artists believe that having these sites people were going slow down on the music purchasing, and soon that one day people would almost completely stop. I personally thought that it was a blow up and the artists should remain calm. From a recent study it mentioned that a total of 71 % of the people would insist on looking up music and then after they found what they wanted they would go ahead and purchase the newest CD in stores. (www.accessatlanta.com) People such as Metallica, Eminem, and Brittney Spears said that, Why should we spend our hard earned time on music, to just have people get it for free. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Sop Statement For Purpose Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself completely is enlightenment , this we all know. After having spent almost three and a half rewarding years in the software industry, I would like to do what actually my heart and soul finds satisfaction in. Hence, decision to pursue advanced studies in the field of ComputerScience was reached. While my present job has helped me develop a thorough insight into project handling, software design and development, the industry environment that I am currently in cannot support my desire for research. I possess industry hardened skills in Computers, but I must build on these to achieve my goal of undertaking cutting edge research in advanced computing, with specific reference to Software Engineeringand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the backbone of every successful business. Making software access secure and the software development processes faster and more reliable is the need of the hour. The interplay and interconnections between various devices, systems and the software that brings life into it is creating a world of surprises. And in the process further transforming the way we live, work and play. To stay ahead in the fast changing world requires the ability to look beyond the present. Most new developments emerge in the USA and then spread almost instantly across the world. My country, India is also caught in the web of change creating exciting opportunities for youngsters of my generation. Indians are proving the worth of their merit and diligence on world platforms. The caliber to match international parameters is the vital need of the hour. This has motivated me to pursue a Master s course in Computer Science at your school. You have the best research facilities, the latest equipment and the dynamic curriculum, which will enable me to understand and apply modern techniques to meet different needs. Your faculty does not only teach what is known but actively contributes to the growth of new knowledge. Education at your institute will equip me to keep pace with the technological revolution. I will be well prepared to evolve with the demands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Increased Patient Responsibility We like to think of medicine as a vast sea of knowledge, a science of certainty and applied research intended to heal and cure. Patients visit their doctors expecting to be diagnosed, prescribed, and treated. For several patients, this optimistic outlook is in fact the order of things. But, for many others, medicineis an experimental endeavor and very human in nature. Atul Gawande, in his collection of essays entitled Complications: A Surgeon s Notes on an Imperfect Science, sheds light on this view of medicine as a field of possibilities and dead ends, improvements and failures. In spite of the many changes brought forth by medicine, the evolution of the patient and doctor relationship into one that redefines the role of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This once popular perception of medicine is in a sense antiquated. Still, by admitting that there exists a discrepancy between the past and present views of the patient doctor dynamic, the expanding role of the patient can be recognized. The riskiness and unpredictability of medical care have made physicians more anxious in terms of the treatments they recommend to their patients, such that the patients are now the ultimate authority with respect to their health. Doctors today are taking a more liberal approach to medicine. This development has indirectly provided patients with the freedom to explore their own personal medical goals. Gawande describes the case of a twenty one year old woman who was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in one of her breasts. Her surgeon, who normally advised his patients with breast cancer to undergo a mastectomy, felt forced to reconsider this operation, as he was hesitant about removing the breast of a woman so young. He instead discussed with her other possible treatment options, explaining their benefits and risks (211). The patient, provided with the proper information and resources, was given the opportunity to define her own well being. It was a decision that she would have to live with for the rest of her life, and so only she had the right to make that decision. Such issues have modified the patient experience by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about The Important Role of Lobbyists in Politics... Public policy is the course of actions taken by the government that includes laws, plans, actions and the behavior of the government. The most effective way to influence public policy would be to lobby for the interest group that supports the problem that needs to be addressed by society and the government. Interest groups are organizations of people with shared goals to influence specific public policies, such as the National Rifle Association wanting to protect gun rights. The representatives for these particular interest groups are called lobbyists, whom are registered to inform the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate of the issue or laws being addressed, what agencies/branches of the governmentare being contacted, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, lobbyist s information must be legitimate and neutral, for that misrepresentation of facts and extreme bias may cause them to permanently lose access to politicians and end their careers. In addition to the lobbyist s individual objective, they are also trusted in other law making processes. Lobbyists are invited to congressional trials to testify different sides to the issue currently being discussed. Their information provides opposing or supporting arguments, so being well prepared and honest is important in aiding vital legislations to be passed or denied with their help. It is also shown how lobbyists and interest groups are essential through the general law making process. In fact, their research teams helps congress and are responsible for drafting over half of all the legislations. The duties and responsibilities of these lobbyists are fulfilled by their devotion to hard and honest work with people from all levels of government and society. In order to be an employed lobbyist, they must spend more than 20 percent of their time serving the interest of their clients. Thus, they are often working forty to eighty hours a week with politicians and the community to research, illustrate, and persuade their positions. Because lobbyists are usually ex politicians, they have friends in congress or within the executive branch that they are able to meet casually for parties and dinners to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Viable Future For The World The idea of Sustainability is to promote the wellness of the world; it also aims to construct a viable future for the world and to end poverty. These issues sparked a common goal to end poverty and hunger and to achieve sustainable development in three dimensions through economic growth, promoting the environment, and social inclusion. (Kabukuru, 12.) The cracks quickly began to show, evidently through examples all over the world, especially in Africa. The MDGs were unable to be met apart from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of Mauritius, Cape Verde and Seychelles, together with a few mainland states like Rwanda, have quietly slipped into the history and SDGs are the new vogue (K1abukuru.) The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will serve as a focal point for governments to hinge their policies to end poverty and hunger, ensure access to affordable and sustainable energy for all, build resilient infrastructure, combat climate change and its impact, and promote rule law and equal access to justice for all, amongst others. (New African Publications, 12) Understanding the barriers that sub Saharan Africa faces can indicate what is necessary to eliminate poverty, through simulation and multiple trials. The focus of this portion will include examples of from sub Sahara Africa, who receives the largest proportions of ODA, has the highest rate of malnourished people, and have high potential to influence economic development. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Effect Of Latest Laws On Texting And Driving Introduction Recent laws outlawing texting while driving have become ambiguous, under inclusive and enforce light punishments that cannot be deterred. These laws also empower the police to carry out warrantless search for the cell phone of the driver. Texting while driving is highly dangerous and people doing so must be punished strictly, license suspensions, interlock devices preventing the usage of cell phones while driving and possible jail time (Arrigo, 2014). This particular paper is an attempt to evaluate the effectiveness of latest laws implemented against texting and driving. Texting and Driving There has been a rising concern in the last few years about the potential dangers accompanying texting while driving associated largely with the increasing number of highway fatalities. Significant efforts have been made by The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) for curtailing distracted driving including texting while driving along with public service information and announcements. As per NHTSA, driving distractions are of three different forms like manual, visual and cognitive. Manual driving distractions take off the driver s hands off from the steering wheel (Kirszner Mandell, 2010). Visual driving distractions take off the driver s eyes off from the road and cognitive driving distractions take off the mind of the driver from driving. It has been stated by NHTSA that since text messaging needs visual, cognitive and manual attention on part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Violent Crime Is An Important Public Health And Social... Violent crime is an important public health and social behavioral phenomena. Violent crime is referred to as offenses that include force or threat of force. Although many different offenses could fit under this classification, the National Crime Victimization Survey defines nonlethal violence, the current study s focus, as being comprised of four main offenses , robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault, and forcible rape (National CrimeVictimization Survey [NCVS], 2012). Violent victimization has been linked to a number of negative consequences for the victim and those around them. These include psychological disorders such as substance abuse, depression, post traumatic stress, and suicide attempts (Champion, Foley, Durant, Hensberry, Altman, Wolfson, 2004; Evans, Marte, Betts, Silliman, 2001; Kilpatraick, Ruggiero, Acierno, Suanders, Resnick, Best, 2003;). Childhood victimization has been found to be associated with academic difficulties and developmental disruption (Schwartz, Gorman; hopmyer, 2003). Violent victimization is also a predictor of future violent perpetration in adult and child samples (Cleary, 2000). The high amount of fear of violent victimization among United States citizens (Reid Conrad, 2004; Fisher Sloan, 2003; Warr, 1985) is reinforced by the relatively high rates of violent crime(Rand Costanello, 2006) and misleading media coverage further dramatizing violence rates (Potter Kappeler, 2006). Lauristen, Rezey and Heimer (2013) point ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparing Zeffirelli And Luhrmann s Film In the two films of Romeo and Juliet, directors Zeffirelli and Luhrmann portray the party scene in two very different ways. The directors change the way the characters act, the costumes they wear, and the setting of the scene, to make each version of the party scene different and unique. By changing the way that their characters act, directors Zeffirelli and Luhrmann show the differences between their two films. In the Zeffirelli version of Romeo and Juliet, the characters of Romeo, Juliet, and the other party guests are very polite and proper. When Romeo first meets Juliet in the Zeffirelli adaptation of the play, they are both more innocent than the Romeo and Juliet portrayed in Luhrmann s film. They seem slightly tentative at first, but then make their way around the room in order... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mercutio is crazy, hyped up on drugs, as he dresses like a drag queen and becomes the life of the party. Romeo takes some drugs as well, then meets Juliet, falling madly in love with her angelic qualities. Romeo does not seem to truly love Juliet at first sight in the Luhrmann film as he does in Zeffirelli s adaptation, but he still has a great time with her at Capulet s party. The costumes portrayed in both versions of Romeo and Juliet differ depending on how the director wanted to display the characters. In the Zeffirelli film, the characters are shown in very traditional attire, with very distinguishable red and blue outfits worn by the Capulet and Montague families. Juliet is wearing a beautiful red gown, making her stand out from the other plainly dressed guests at the masquerade, and showing that she is affiliated with the Capulet family . Romeo, a Montague, is dressed in blue with the mask of a lion, allowing him to stay hidden in the shadows of the room. In the Luhrmann adaptation, the characters are placed in a costume party, where Juliet is dressed as an angel, and Romeo as a knight in shining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Karl Marx Punishment Punishment in the U.S In society, we punish those that deviate from our social norms. These norms are usually things that society defines by things they feel are morally wrong. In this paper, we will examine sex offenders that have the urge to commit a sexual crime against others and how they must suffer the consequences that the law as intact for those crimes. Sex offenders in the United States are punished harshly because we try to protect our citizens and try to isolate certain problems to avoid more deviant behavior. Therefore, we isolate these individuals from society. Sex offenders have a hard time re entering society, which cause them to sometimes led them to creating their own community that excludes them for society. In the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Foucault, modern society has moved to a more private punishment method. However, I think the current U.S approach to dealing with sex offenders is trying to punish them privately, but also make them a public display for society. In Pervert Park, the documentary show how individuals that are now label and registry as sex offenders have to live in a community that is just confined to them. Sex offenders are being punished by having to live under a certain system. For instance, the maintenance man that is a sex offender and even though he as re enter society as a productive member under the law he is still deviant, which means he must document all his locations. Therefore, they community is set up like a panopticon because it s like their community is surrounded by a bunch of guards who are either the citizens around them and the law. Sex offenders are under twenty four hour surveillance it s like they are still in jail. However, I must agree with Foucault that since the law is so power the community controls them because it s the only place they feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Case Study Of Aemulus Holdings Berhad AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD Background of company Aemulus Holdings Berhad was incorporated under the Act as a public limited company in Malaysia on October 17, 2014 and under current name as the listing vehicle for implementing Listing. This company enters SSA with Vendors to get 100% equity interest in ACSB. Yeoh Chee Beng and Sang Ng Kong are the co founders who have played an important role in the existence of this company. ASB incorporation on July 30, 2014 is the starting point of the history of this company s business. Incorporation is conducted by the founders themselves who initially was the engineers for many multinational electronics company based in the United States. Founders found bigger alternatives in the future of the company. The chance for import substitution in domestic has been taken to replace imports in the country at that time. Founders develop architecture testers called Avalanche , a development platform foundation for the ATE and the operations began in 2005 at the first office in Gurney Tower, Penang, mainly focusing on R D which is testing the first Avalanche s architecture. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this development, the company launched the first batch of ATE in the name of Amoeba 1320, which provided under Amoeba 1000 series in the year of 2006. Amoeba 1320 tester is designed to test the quality of analog channels with the ability of simple capacity. Aemulus builds a larger office as the results in the expansion of business. The relocation office is in Krystal Point, Penang. A great success happened in 2007 when this company successfully develops and launches Amoeba 1340. The usage of this product is to test wireless for SMU and RF semiconductor devices located in the mobile phone such as smart phones and cell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. All I Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten By Robert... All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten is a short essay by Robert Fulghum explaining in detail everything we learned in kindergarten and how it is all we really need to know in life. The text by Robert Fulghum explains the human flaw of getting so caught up in finding meaning and purpose to life, that we do not recognize that all we need for a successful life has already been taught to us, in kindergarten. This meaning is demonstrated throughout the text by the use of, imagery, tone, and structure. Kindergarten, a time of happiness, and peaceful frolicking fun. While for many kindergarten is long in the past, the most crucial images and memories from the time will never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The essay is written, for the majority of it, in such a way that it is simple enough for a kindergartener to read and understand. Important text is bolded in the very first paragraph as the author want us to know right away what he is trying to tell us. In kindergarten we were exposed to lists, so instead of writing out everything we learned in a long confusing paragraph, Robert Fulghum creates us a list. It is almost as though he wants us to feel like we are kindergarteners again, as we read text written in a childish manner even full of grammar mistakes like learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some . However, as we get to the part of the essay explaining how we can apply these simple lessons into our adult lives, the grammar becomes formal and uses fancy words such as extrapolate to give the text a new meaning, a more professional mature meaning. To connect these two very different aspects of our lives, the childish one, and the adult one, the author creatively manipulates us into believing what he is saying. Without this detailed use of structure the text would not seem as convincing nor as pertinent. If the text explaining kindergarten morals, was written formally it would not seem as important as to us, it may seem below our adult ways of life . Contrary to that if the part explaining how these rules could help our families, friends, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Why is Hubel and Wiesel s Description of the Classical... The ultimate goal for a system of visual perception is representing visual scenes. It is generally assumed that this requires an initial break down of complex visual stimuli into some kind of discrete subunits (De Valois De Valois, 1980, p.316) which can then be passed on and further processed by the brain. The task thus arises of identifying these subunits as well as the means by which the visual systeminterprets and processes sensory input. An approach to visual scene analysis that prevailed for many years was that of individual cortical cells being feature detectors with particular response criteria. Though not self proclaimed, Hubel and Wiesel s theory of a hierarchical visual system employs a form of such feature detectors. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Applying this notion to mammalian vision is however problematic; humans for example, are capable of visually perceiving greater detail and variety than a frog and would thus require considerably more of these uniquely coded feature detectors. The notion of a grandmother cell was thus introduced to highlight the entailment of such a theory; if every unique stimulus requires its own feature detector cell, an absurdly high number of neurons would be required for humans to represent the vast variety of visual scenes encountered in a lifetime. Aware of this shortcoming, Hubel and Wiesel (1962,1965,1968) were cautious not refer to feature detectors when examining the receptive fields of the mammalian visual cortex of live cats (Hubel Wiesel, 1962) and monkeys (Hubel Wiesel, 1968). Nonetheless, it is now widely accepted that Hubel and Wiesel s theory of simple, complex and hyper complex cells remains a form of the original feature detector theory, albeit formulated into a more economical hierarchical structure. (Lennie, 2003; Martin, 1994) Hubel and Wiesel (962, 1965) concluded that vision involved a hierarchical process starting in the retina, continuing through the lateral geniculate body, the primary visual cortex and possibly even into areas V2 and V3. As sensory information travels further up the hierarchy, it passes through progressively higher order cells that become increasingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Infrared Spectroscopy Infrared Spectroscopy Organic Chemistry Lab 301A B. The purpose of this lab is to study Infrared Spectroscopy, which focuses on the study of the electromagnetic spectrum. The area to be studied is the infrared region, which is made up of gamma, X, and UV rays. We want to be able to identify spectra s to their complementary structures. The background of this experiment particularly deals with the study of compound structure determination, and traits. We must be aware of the functional groups that occur in the compounds in order to correctly assess accurate results. Molecular vibrations affect the frequency of the stretch or bend, and the frequency of the bond is determined by 3 types of bonds between atoms. Infrared absorptions are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means our obvious choice for the unknown is diethyl ether because there are no double bonds involved and no nitro compounds. It was very easy to make an error because of the high possibility that we had overlapping frequencies, or because two unknowns could be very similar. In order to avoid errors, it was necessary to make sure the frequencies were read very carefully and the spectra bonds were correctly identified. If we were to make an error in distinguishing an unknown, this would automatically cause us to have 2 or more incorrect Unknowns being identified. The Unknowns must be assessed by the frequency chart and bond identification. G. Experimental organic chemistry (Seymour, Raymond B.; Higgins, Jerry G.) William H. Brown Journal of Chemical Education 1972 49 (9), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Proctoring Exam 1. Explain what proctoring means and why the UoPeople require proctored exams. Proctoring is a number of monitored exams that you must pass in order to graduate from the university. Proctoring starts after Term 2. I must take five proctoring exams for the Applied Science BA Degree. The university require proctor exams as a condition to awarding degrees. 2. What criteria are necessary for an appropriate proctor? It must be a supervisor at work, librarian, or an official and must be at least 21 years old that can supervise the entire exam. Must have access to internet and email. Explain how you register your chosen proctor with the university found in student portal, and share an example description of one person your might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Go Set A Watchman, By Harper Lee Prompt #5 In the book Go Set A Watchman , Dr. Finch said not much more than 5% of the South ever saw a slave, much less owned one. to Jean Louise. This statement brings the idea of slavery away from the racist views which are clearly present in characters like Dr. Finch and Grady O Hanlon. Although the validity of this statement is questionable, the impact slaveryhad on society in this country is clear. Slavery impacted many aspects of society, including the people of Maycomb, the views of the Southern/Northern states, and racial tension in today s society. The statement made by Dr. Finch was, in fact, inaccurate. When you look at the results of the 1860 census, you see that the overall percent of families owning slaves is only 8% in the United States as a whole(CivilWar.net). However, in his statement from the book, he specifically said not much more than 5% of the South ever saw a slave, much less owned one. The keywords in this statement were South and Saw . Both of these words can be disproved by the 1860 census. If you were to look at the different states separately, you would see that almost all southern states were at or above 25% when looking at families who own slaves. This proves that much more than 5% of the south owned slaves. However, if you were to look at the data as a whole, you would be mislead by thinking this 8% was a representation of the south. This is most likely what Dr. Finch s error was when saying this. This is why I do believe that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay about Analysis of an Automobile During and After a... Structure: In this section we discuss how can we improve the force impact, improve the safety of passenger and reduce the weight. Example: Normal paper can t carry heavy things, but by some Technique we can make it. Safety cell and crumple zone: According to a British Insurance Research study: 65% were in front impacts, 25% rear impacts, 5% left side, and 5% right side. So it is important to improve absorbing energy of impact force in front and rear vehicle by crumple zone, and protect passenger compartment by Safety cell. Crumple zone: crumple zones: front and rear areas of a vehicle that are create to deform and crumple during a traffic collision, by controlled the deformation,to absorb force without affecting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, none of the damage reach to the passenger compartment, the crumple zone did its job Example of old car didn t have crumple zone or Safety cell Safety cell: The Safety cell has crumple zone at both ends and a cage in the passenger compartment. As the crumple zones absorb energy from crushing See figure (3.1), it helps the car slow down the impact and Safety cell prevent the rest of impact energy and crumple zone parts from entering the passenger compartment. Figure (3.1) how Mercedes Benz cars distribute the crash impact to chassis not to Safety cell were passenger are. Safety cell made from Ultra High Strength Steel and high technique structure to save the passengers. Engineers have selected special materials even designs that make vehicles much safe. It very stronge against deformation so everythings inside Safety cell will be protacted from crush. Material are over 50% stronger than a 100 years ago, that s help us to build Safety cell with high Specifications and Standards that serve our interests http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car driving safety/safety regulatory devices/crumple zone2.htm Floor frame construction Unlike lots conventional designs that care frontal crash energy simply to the lower force bearing structures in the front end, the Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) system actively displace front
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  • 36. East Africa And The Arab Slave Trade The interactions between Africa and the peoples of Asia, Europe, and the Americas have been transcribed through hundreds of accounts since the beginnings of civilization. Every conqueror within reach of this continent has attempted to seize the opportunities and resources Africa holds one way or another. What is arguably the most impactful attempt of controlling Africawas as seen through the European colonization since the arrival of the Portuguese during the age of discovery. While the European explorers were at work in Africa, another group of colonizers had their own foothold for centuries prior, the Arabs. For centuries the Arabs have had interactions and attempts of imperial expansion in Africa for the benefit of its many resources, most notably the slave trade. This was seen particularly by the Omani Arabs during the 19th century and their slave trade in the Indian Ocean. The Omanis expanded their borders into Zanzibar, only to be met with the hegemonic force known as the British Empiresoon after their expansion. Despite East Africas proximity away from the British Empire and most of their colonial interests in Africa, they seemed to have an obsession with intervening in Zanzibar. Particularly, with the Arab s slave trade in East Africa. How did the British colonial presence in East Africa impact the Arab slave trade? The answer may seem obvious as to the British s goal to end the slave trade for sake of liberating the oppressed Africans, but the reality is much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Pros And Cons Of Online Counseling What is online counseling? According to National Board of Certified Counselors online counseling defined as technology assisted distance counseling for individuals, couples, and groups involves the use of the telephone or the computer to enable counselors and clients to communicate at a distance when circumstances make this approach necessary or convenient . Various terms are used for online counseling, including e therapy (Manhal Baugus,2001), cyber therapy (Suler,2000), online or Internet Therapy (Rochlen, Zack, Speyer,2004), email therapy (Shapiro Schulman,1996), e counseling (Tate, Jackvony Wing,2003) Internet counseling (Pollock,2006), web counseling (Urbis Keys Young,2002), cyber counseling (Maples and Han, 2008) and therap e mail ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individual therapy carried out over the Internet can include asynchronous methods, such as e mail, synchronous methods, such as web based messaging (instant messaging), chat, videoconferencing or voice over IP (Internet phone). Virtual reality therapy and online video game therapy are two additional emerging online modalities. Online counseling may be provided as the primary treatment modality or as an adjunct to more traditional forms of mental health treatment. There are many advantages of online counseling. First of all, it provides accessibility to individuals who are disabled or housebound. Then, it is also always affordable and convenient. Internet makes mental health information more accessible. Later, people also feel comfortable while talking to friends and family about their health care issues, but may not feel the same discussing mental health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. An Analysis Of Susan Glaspell s Trifles A Love Gone Bad A woman who was once full of life and happiness is now left with no joy in her life. In the play, Trifles by Susan Glaspell, we see how Mrs. Wright has changed over the years. We see how cheerful she was before marrying Mr. Wright. While trying to solve the murder, the author uses symbolism, conflict, and irony. The are many examples of conflict in this play. The most apparent conflict is that between the men and the women in the play. In the first parts of the investigation, the sheriff is already showing his feelings towards women. Well, can you beat the woman! Held for murder and worryin about her preserves (Glaspell). To Mr. Peters, the concerns of women mean nothing. Even Mr. Hale s view of the women is crude. Well, women are used to worrying over trifles(Glaspell). Mr. Hale even thinks that what the women are worried about isn t important. The county attorney is also in conflict with the ladies in the story. Mr. Henderson can t even dry his hands without finding some excuse to talk bad about Mrs. Wright. Dirty towels (Glaspell). Not much of a housekeeper, would you say ladies (Glaspell). In the eyes of Mr. Henderson, the women are nothing more than housekeepers. Mrs. Hale doesn t see things the way the men do. There s a great deal of work to be done on a farm (Glaspell). She wasn t only defending Mrs. Wright when she said this but also defending herself and Mrs. Peters. She knows that the job of a housewife is a lot more than just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Elizabeth Bell Short Story Essay I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7 Elizabeth Bell passed away peacefully on January 31st, 2019. She was survived by her mother Leigh Ann Bell, her father Cory Bell, her sister Abigail Bell, brother William Bell, and her fiancГ© Oscar Rios Jr., she was proceeded in death by her brother Danny Allen Bell. Elizabeth lived her life to the fullest, she was always sweet, caring and loving. As her best friend, I seen many times where she was strong in so many ways. She was a strong, courageous woman with a beautiful heart and soul. Elizabeth was a loving person, always showing tenderness and care to those she knew. It s impossible to count the ways that she showed her loveto her family and friends, and it s impossible to write all the stories of the caring, loving, and strength she displayed. It s mesmerizing how Elizabeth handled every situation at the best of her ability every single day. She was caring and loving in so many ways, she sacrificed so so much for her family. When Elizabeth was only in fifth grade, she started taking care of her brother and sister. She made sure they got their baths, dressed, feed, homework, and went to bed on time. Sometimes she didn t even have time to take care of herself. She cared for her brother and sister so much that even to the day she passed she was doing everything to make them happy. Elizabeth loved doing things with them individually to spend time with them. She would play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Propaganda In The Poisonwood Bible 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy once said We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth (John). Though the art medium of writing, Barbara Kingsolver sheds light on the toxic reality of propaganda and its effects. She does this through the ostentatious character of Nathan Price, a religious zealot placed in Kilanga on a mission to spread Christianity. He represents a poisoned mind, corrupted by the beliefs of his government. In Barbara Kingsolvers The Poisonwood Bible, Nathan Price s despotic personality is the result of exposure to American propaganda and government prior to his years in the Congo. Nathan s behavior and personality is the main antagonist in The Poisonwood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unable to realistically view history and imperialism, Nathan believes the US to be the Congo s savior, He believes that civilization comes to Africa only from without, from its colonizers who import their superior cultures: The Belgians and American business brought civilization to the Congo! American aid will be the Congo s salvation (Strehle 417). He attempts to civilize Kilanga himself but fails to understand those that he is trying to change, much like imperialist America. Use to the effect that his preaching had in a country in which he understood and accepted the culture, Nathan s ineffectiveness in Kilanga leads him to the conclusion that the Congolese are the problem and not him, In the distorted evolutionary logic of nineteenth century imperialism, Nathan considers Africa as inadequately evolved, backward, primitive a childish culture dwarfed by its grown up Western colonizers and thus in need of help from the advanced West. As Leah puts it, My father thinks the Congo is just lagging behind and he can bring it up to snuff (Strehle 418). He refuses their way of life, and believes that they all must assimilate to him and how he believed their society should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. John Rawls Moral Knowledge Summary The Possibility of Moral Knowledge: Rawls s Reflective Equilibrium Reconsidered Are statements in morality simply expressions of approvals or disapprovals, as suggested by emotivists, or are they certain kinds of universal prescriptions, as what R.M. Hare has pointed out (Hare, The Language of Morals, p.163 179)? While nearly all moral theories cannot avoid counter examples and conflicts between duties, it seems that moral knowledge is not possible. In this essay, with reference to John Rawlss conception of reflective equilibrium, I argue that moral knowledge is indeed possible under a coherentist model, without accepting that there are no universal moral standards as what non cognitivists suggest. в… It is important to distinguish between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rawls illustrated that there are some necessary conditions for one to make good judgment on any topics: a competent judge must not be upset or frightened, and must have the ability, willingness and access to a correct decision (Rawls, Outline of a Decision Procedure for Ethics , p.177 197). A competent judge, Rawls argues, could come up with principles which follow everyday moral judgments or considered judgments that people make (Rawls, A Theory of Justice, p.47). Once the necessary conditions for a competent judge is fulfilled, and principles behind one s considered judgments are formulated, Rawls thinks that the moral knowledge of that person would reach provisionally fixed points . However, given the fact that there are always distortions and irregularities among people s considered judgments, these judgments should not be given an absolute priority to the choice of one s moral principles (Rawls, A Theory of Justice , p.48). On the other hand, as there are also some circumstances that moral principles cannot cater to, for instance, conflicts between duties. Therefore, one should regularly reflect on his own system of moral beliefs, sometimes modifying principles to be coherent with his considered judgments, sometimes modifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Observational Learning Essay According to Albert Bandura, observational learning is a learning process of identifying a model and reproducing their behaviour. Reproduction of the observed behaviour can result on the basis of whether the behaviour of the model carries with it positive or negative consequences. This can also be referred to as vicarious reinforcement or vicarious punishment of the model s behaviour. An observer will more likely reproduce the actions of a model whose characteristics they find attractive or desirable. An observer can acquire a behaviour while not performing it, preferring to utilize the learnt behaviour at an appropriate time. Observational learning can be processed as modelling particular patterns of behaviours and learning emotional... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Decker, (1984) noted symbolic coding is the process by which individuals organize and reduce the diverse elements of a modelled performance into a pattern of verbal symbols to guide later performance. What this does is enhance behaviour modelling and training. An example of mental images would be holding and processing imaginal mental representations of something that would have been previously seen. Cognitive organisation is the process of mixing old information with new information to represent newer information. Motor rehearsal would be to carry out any observation that has been retained in memory. Therefore, to retrieve and enact behaviour that has been observed the information must be stored where it can be recalled. Thus the retention process involves memory. To recall the visual information that has been observed the sensory memory and short term memory as well as the long term memory plays a part. Memory is the process by which knowledge is encoded, stored, and later retrieved. Ormrod, (2004) noted that memory is used to refer to a particular location where learned information is kept and also stated that rehearsal provided a means of maintaining information in working memory indefinitely. Reproduction According to Bandura, the reproduction process determines the extent to which has been learnt is translated into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Personal Narrative-Disney World And Seaworld Disney World and SeaWorld. Soon that s where we would be heading. I was only in 2nd grade but I still remember how Heather, Sara, Sierra, Grandma, Grandpa, and I packed into our four door, red 2000 Dodge Durango. We all were so excited. I was bouncing up and down in my seat even though I had just awakened. I didn t sleep much the night before neither did my sisters nor had my cousin. Heather and Sara sat behind my Grandparents. Papaw was driving with Grandma in the passenger seat, Sierra and I sat in the third row of seats. I remember just how cramped it was we had suitcases on the floorboard in front of us. I had my CD player and headphones, not the small ones either. The children had each brought a pillow and a blanket. I remember how Sierra had eaten leftover chili before we left early that morning, long before the sun broke the horizon. She made the car smell like rotten eggs the whole way to Florida. We had to keep rolling... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We had stayed there so long because the adults watched to watch a spaceship fly off. When we came home most of us had to put on layers of aloe. Heather had always gotten sunburnt so she was used to it. I on the other hand had laid in bed for hours regretting my decision of not putting on more sunscreen. We woke up early on the second day and got ready, we loaded back up and headed to Disney World. We all were so excited, even if we were already burned. I don t remember much of Disney World but i remember see all of my characters and getting my Mini Mouse hat that had a veil and a crown on it. It was pink and I had made papaw wear it for me. Heather and Sara fought like always with Sierra coming into the fight to calm them down. We rode rides and laughed a lot even though we were all very hot, it was at least 96 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Not Another Pledge Death Essay Greek Life, or the presence of fraternities and sororities, exists in many colleges and universities. According to Michael Grandillo in an Encyclopedia article, there are more than 5,500 chapters on 800 campuses throughout the United States and Canada. Although Greek Life is so common, participation in such organizations can be a controversial topic, particularly when critics suggest that hazing can be detrimental to students health and college careers. For those who do not know much about Greek Life, or the process that one goes through to become affiliated with this system, there is first a week called rush week, where fraternities and sororitieshost parties in attempt to cajole students into joining their organizations. If members... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carrington was pronounced dead from water intoxication, which caused his brain and lungs to swell. Korry reports that similar hazing related deaths have occurred at least once a year for over three decades. Evidently, not all Greek organizations have upheld a safe, educational, and life changing pledge process that they often promise. In addition, many students fear that pledging a fraternity or sorority will cause their grades to suffer tremendously for a semester. In reality, this is a matter of ignorance, for most Greek organizations designate certain hours where their pledges must be in the library to do their work or study. If pledges decide not to capitalize on these library hours, then it would be their own fault, rather than the fault of the organization, for their poor performance. Despite these potential risks, students can benefit greatly from participating in Greek Life. Although some students are aware of the benefits that Greek life has to offer, others join Greek organizations merely for the social status that comes along with wearing letters, or to add a line to their resumes. In my opinion, those who pledge a Greek organization learn many life skills that will prove to be advantageous for the rest of their lives. Students that are timid often become more outgoing after pledging, because certain pledging tasks involve talking to and meeting new people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Male Infertility Treatment Infertility affects millions of married couples around the world, and at least 40 percent of infertility is attributable to male factor infertility. The prognosis for male infertility treatment is extremely poor, and only 15 percent of infertile men can be treated. Occupational exposure represents the highest level of exposure to chemicals that could potentially produce adverse effects on the reproductive system via inhalation, skin absorption, or ingestion. Thousands of chemicals exist in the workplace; there is limited or no toxicological information available for many industrial chemicals. Furthermore, even for compounds for which there is toxicological testing data, the data often do not include assessment on reproductive and developmental... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to develop and establish in vitro human spermatogenesis models, we need to build up an unlimited source of human spermatogonia stem cells (SSCs). Human SSCs are a unique population of cells in postnatal mammals that undergo self renewal. SSCs are rare in the testis, constituting around 1 in 3 000 4 000 testicular cells. It is difficult to obtain enough SSCs to serve for the toxicity testing from biopsy of human testis. The rapid progress in stem cell research has opened a new era for exploring human spermatogenesis. Mouse ESCs, nonhuman primate (NHP) ESCs, and hESCs have been differentiated into primordial germ cells (PGCs) and fetal precursors of the spermatogenic lineage [50 61]. hiPSCs can enter meiosis and in some cases produce haploid products in vitro [55, 56, 60, 62, 63]. hESCs and hiPSCs are reported to differentiate directly into advanced male spermatogenic lineages in vitro [56, 62, 64 66]. However, the efficiency of generation of the human SSCs is still quite low and different among the reports. The discovery of the method to generate human SCCs from hiPSCs in a high efficiency will open up the possibility to provide an unlimited source of human SSCs, which can be used to construct in vitro model for reproductive toxicity testing. Therefore, in this proposal, we will use High Content Analysis (HCA) to optimize the culture condition to improve the efficacy of differentiating hESCs to human SSCs, and apply these cells to develop an integrated pathway based high throughput (HT) /high content analysis (HCA) for reproductive toxicity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Different Abilities And Needs Of An Individual With... staff to understand the individual and their life experiences. When working in a person centred manner both individuals and care staff benefit from a positive relationship and can work together towards their goals and ensuring individuals are receiving care which fully reflects their needs. 3.2 There are a range of different methods which can be used to gauge the differing abilities and needs of an individual with dementia. When an individual is admitted to a care setting it is vital that a full health profile is completed to enable care staff to be aware of any possible effects that health issues the individual has may effect their dementia. When carrying out a health profile it can be advantageous to also carry out a cognitive ability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dementia is often used as a label with those who have a diagnosis being assumed to have the same symptoms and experiences and are often stripped of their identity as an individual and as a result may be discriminated against with their choices removed as people assume they no longer have capacity. Many carers of individuals with dementia can feel that they are being isolated from social situations as a result of the diagnosis of those who they are caring for. They also may feel that they have been discriminated against as a result of that diagnosis. Myths regarding the dementia diagnosis and its effects can result in individuals feeling they are no longer valued by society and those they care for. 3.4 Dementia is an illness which most people are afraid of being diagnosed with or for their loved ones t obe diagnosed with. It is important that there is support available for individuals and their carers as soon as possible following diagnosis and throughout their journey. There are support groups such as dementia cafes who offer support and a safe space for both those who have been diagnosed and their carers. There groups provide carers and individuals with a group who understand how they may be feeling and are able to offer practical advice. These groups can also allay fears regarding the future for those who have been diagnosed and their carers. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Threaded Classroom Discussion Lesson Plan Title: Classroom Threaded Discussions Concept/Topic to Teach: Proper writing, behavior and idea exchanges in student groups Standards Addressed: 5th Grade TC2(3 5) 2. Use various technology applications, including word processing and multimedia software. ELA2010(3) 38. Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Specific Objectives: The threaded discussion simulates traditional classroom discussion allowing students to post comments to a particular topic and respond to the comments of others. A threaded discussion, or thread, takes place asynchronously with each thread beginning with a topic identified by the instructor. The students in the class facilitate the actual discussion. Each student logs in and posts to the thread during class (or as part of a homework assignment). All responses are displayed according to the order of submission below the original topic. The goal is to involve the students in facilitating their own group dialogue through the use of technology. This project introduces word processing, proper writing mechanics, internet search functions and appropriate etiquette in online forums. Required Materials: Student Computers and a Teacher Computer Smart Board technology (Blackboard or similar online forum) Internet (usage varies depending on topic) Anticipatory Set (Lead In): The lesson should begin with the instructor creating the initial online forum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. A Haunting Memory Of Yellow Fever Renee Wilda Ms. Vyse English II 15 April 2016 A Haunting Memory of Yellow Fever The fever of 1793 had spread over Philadelphia like a dark depressing blanket. Laurie Halse Anderson takes the audience on an emotional roller coaster as they explore Mattie Cook?s summer of 1793. The summer of 1793 hit Mattie Cook, her family, and her family owned coffee shop very hard. As she spends her days avoiding chores, she finds herself making plans to turn the coffee shop into one of Philadelphia?s finest. Then, all of a sudden her summer takes a sharp turn towards Hell, and the fever breaks out. Her and her grandpa know they must flee for a chance of survival. It does not take long before they figure out the fever is everywhere and is destroying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yellow fever was carried by mosquitos that had bitten people containing yellow fever. The symptoms of yellow fever consisted of Mild cases cause fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting. Serious cases may cause fatal heart, liver, and kidney conditions (Mayo clinic). In the book Fever 1793 Mattie s mother falls ill with the fever, as Mattie explains, mother flew off the pillows violently ill, vomiting blood all over the bed and floor. Her eyes rolled back in her head. (Anderson) Mattie s mother has just woken up ill in the middle of the night. Mattie knows that she is not safe sticking around so her and her grandfather flee in search for a safer place. The description in the book of yellow fever helps influence research and further studies to find a cure because not only does the reader and the audience get a detailed description of the fever, they also see the emotional side. Mattie is scared and she tries her best to take care of the mother all she can without becoming infected herself. Because of the emotional effects it has on the readers, researchers take to account how damaging the virus really is not only to the infected but to the bystanders. Between the years of 1793 and 2016, researchers have come up with ways to lessen the intensity of the symptoms by prescribing, things such as aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs, and taking the patients into places like hospitals where the patients can and will be kept in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Persuasive Essay On Male Circumcision In September of 1997, it became illegal in the united states to perform circumcisions on females (Horowitz, 1997). However, to this day there is still a gender based human rights violation that has not been protected by law. Male infants often undergo genital surgery that is not medically necessary. Male circumcision is the only non therapeutic surgery performed on minors as an attempt to prevent disease. It is my hope that one day, all newborns will be protected from having their genitals altered, unless medically necessary. Many people become outraged at the thought of females being circumcised, but are okay with circumcising males. The double standard in America is astonishing. While other developed countries are trying to out this barbaric procedure and recommending parents leave their babies intact, the U.S is still promoting this outdated and unnecessary surgery. There are no medical organizations in the world that recommend routinely circumcising all infant males. The Canadian pediatric society states The CPS does not recommend the routine circumcision of every newborn male (Canadian paediatric). The Royal Australasian College of Physicians state: After reviewing the currently available evidence, the RACP believes that the frequency of diseases modifiable by circumcision, the level of protection offered by circumcision and the complication rates of circumcision do not warrant routine infant circumcision in Australia and New Zealand. () There is currently no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. John F. Kennedy and Reagan s Debate The two speeches that were discussed in Germany about the berlin wall are similar but also different from each other. John f. Kennedy s speech focuses on how he has never heard of a wall being put up to keep the people of Germany a divided continent. He also states that his people in his country take pride in being able to meet the people of West Berlin. To add on he also says I know of no town, no city, that has been besieged for 18 years that still lives with the vitality and the force, and the hope and the determination of the city of West Berlin . With that statement it lets people know that berlin is a strong and determined country. John demands freedom and in one of the lines from his speech he says Freedom is indivisible, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be able to call yourself united as one and to live a peaceful and stop the wars that are happening. John shows that in his speech and demands freedom for berlin to become one as a whole. Then again I wouldn t disagree with Ronald s speech either because he does show love for the country or shows he is proud to stand for berlin as well as America. But John puts the people first before his own belief. Both were amazing speeches and were happy to stand by Germany through the rough times and now they are a peaceful place and still maintain the beauty of their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Assignment on Women Emowerment in the Economy of Bd DIU COURSE # CCE 514 SUBJECT: Management Economics COURSE TEACHER: Associate Prof. Md. Rofiqul Islam ASSIGNMENT #01 (Role of women empowerment in the economy of Bangladesh) NAME: LASANIA FERDOUES ROLL #13 EMBA BATCH: 29TH /B SEMESTER 1ST Introduction: Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote the Good done by the civilization, half created by man and rests by the women. This is an eternal statement about the development of human civilization. From the dawn of the civilization women and men worked together to make the future brighter. In a certain point of the social development process a few socially determined factors created a cultural hemisphere, which pushed the civilization not to think women as equal to the men. This cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patriarchal structures strengthened conservative values, emerging trend of religious fundamentalism. Women major targets as boundary markers of culture and tradition. Rights of women in family, work place and statehood largely unattained. Rising social and political violence against women. Women s roles in politics and administration made problematic by conservative attitudes and practices. Lack of support to policies for women as women s political participation and empowerment is extremely low. Existing policies not translated to impacts. A growing consensus of political empowerment as a necessary condition for sustained economic and social advancement of women. This presentation is on women s participation and empowerment in governance the impact of quotas on their status and position in the Civil Service, the Parliament and Local government. The objective is to identify and understand the underlying obstacles and potentials of women s effective leadership and advancement. Constitutional and Legal framework of Women Status Strong constitutional rights and opportunities for women: Article 27, 28 (1) (3): equality in the eyes of the law, no discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth and equal protection under law. Article 28(2), 29(1): equal opportunity for men and women in all spheres of state and public life, also in respect to employment in the service of the Republic.
  • 52. Article 65(3): Women are free to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Yellow Journalism In The Murder Of The Century 1897: When Journalism got its Color It is a fact that deceitful writing can land an ephemeral murder on the front page of the daily paper. Yet more striking is the fact that a deceitful headliner can transform a perplexing investigation into the century s most noteworthy event. This type of media duplicity comes at the cost of truth. In The Murder of the Century, the reader can see the creation of yellow journalism and can witness large companies take the helm of media. Collins uses yellow journalism to invigorate an already invigorating murder investigation. The battle between two newspaper companies to cover an ever growing story generates interest in the public. Furthermore, as the details of the murder investigation pour out, the two major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Hair Follicle Analysis The hair follicle is maintained by continuous cycles of generation and degeneration, which are highly controlled by molecular signals that induce cell proliferation, differentiation, and death. Wnt, BMP, SHH, and Notch are a few of the signaling pathways that have been involved in regulating the hair cycle [28]. The hair cycle is divided into three stages, which are telogen, anagen, and catagen. Telogen is a quiescent period where the dermal papilla rests under the bulge stem cell compartment [14]. The dermal papilla is a group of mesenchymal cells that control hair follicledevelopment and serve as a stem cell reservoir [11]. After receiving the necessary signals, the follicle enters the active state of hair growth, anagen. During this stage,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... J. Tobin. He suggests that LCs help remove melanin from hair follicles in healthy human scalp [72]. During catagen, pigmentation, which comprises the transport of melanin to the follicular dermal papilla, occurs simultaneously with the hair cycle [72]. Through microscopy analysis, Tobin shows that Langerhans cells, which were identified based on their distinctive cytoplasmic granules, endocytose and transport melanosomes from the regressing hair matrix to the dermal papilla during early catagen. This role elucidates a system whereby the hair follicle can dispose of excess pigment during catagen. Additionally, the LCs of the hair follicle can serve as a pool that replenishes the LCs of the human epidermis after ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure [15]. Two days after UVB exposure, which ablates the LCs in the epidermis while sparing the LCs in the hair follicle as seen through immunohistochemistry, LCs from the ORS proliferate and migrate to the epidermis [15]. Moreover, the LCs that repopulate the epidermis display a distinct phenotype from the resident epidermal LCs, in that they are deficient in the induction of B7 but not CD40 costimulatory molecules ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Mexico s Independence From Spain Becoming A Young... On 1821 Mexico won its independence from Spain becoming a young independent country. Mexico was faced with many challenges after the wars for independence. The economy had been ravaged. Many had died. The social dislocation caused by the wars and all its residual wounds had still to be healed. And in this chaotic environment the Mexican tried to forge a nation out of growing economic, social, and political, instability. An independent Mexican congress was also formed made up of conservative criollos who debate the future course of Mexico. Mexico was organized as a federal republic composed of 19 states and 4 territories. After its independence, Mexico had a vast territory and not enough citizens to occupy the land. Mexican government afraid to losing the un occupy land, encourage immigration from the united statesto become Mexican citizen and reside on the Mexican territory called Texas. True the years, the Anglo immigrant population in taxes grow so fast that when the Mexican government try to obtain control over it was too late. According to Acuna, By 1844 war with Mexico over Texas and the Southwest was only a matter of time. James K. Polk, who strongly advocated the annexation of Texas and expansionism in general, won the presidency by only a small margin, but his election was interpreted as a mandate for national expansion Europeans are guilty of imperialism because in the 1830s and 1840s they took advantage of the young, independent, and unstable government of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. The Bar Codes Of The TOYOTA Company Bar code (or barcode) definition: A bar code is the short picture of position (bars) and the spaces that shows is a affixed comprehensive to store items, recognition cards, and the postal mail to find out the a specific product number, Area, location, person(purchaser) and product serial numbers. The code is specially uses in a pattern of a vertical bars and the spaces shows that to represent that the numbers and other symbols. Uses of Bar codes of TOYOTA Company: A bar codes work as a reader base system. And the most important thing is that the bar code read is old to understand script the code. The human being who reads uses a laser ray of brightness that is responsive to the expression from the line and the space depth and the confirmation of certain product. Basically the main purpose of using barcode for lacking in cost level, keep the moment and decrease the exercise time of worker. And the barcode eliminate the option of human mistakes. The reader transform the reflected brightness interested in digital information is transferred to a data base management system for immediate action or storage of the product of the Toyota Company. The Bar codes and readers are the largest part regularly see in supermarkets and wholesale stores, but huge figures of various uses contain been establish for the customers. The barcode be single of the a large amount type of using is necessary data collocation including the pricing of product and the information about the inventory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The TOYOTA applications include product tracking, product classification, time tracking, certificate management, and specific marketing. The TOYOTA industry QR code uses four consistent programming modes to powerfully store up data extensions might also be second hand. Data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...