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Sample Interview Questions And Keywords Sample Interview Questions And Keywords
A Study On Vegetable Oils
Many people don t know which oil is healthy for you, and what it s really used for. In the past, oils were not
used the way they are today. There are literally hundreds of edible oils it s no wonder there s confusion. In
this section, we ll have a look at the top oils. The media would have you believe that vegetable oils are very
healthy for you, but the research that has been conducted is stating otherwise. Vegetable oils are actually
known as seed oils, and these kinds of oils turns into dangerous trans fats. This kind of fat has been proven
to cause brain atrophy, as well as heart disease, cancer, obesity, and diabetes. Trans fats are also commonly
found in foods that have been processed. If the food is labeled hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated, that
means trans fat. Many countries around the world have banned vegetable oils due to the link between its
use and health risks. The risk of trans fats is so real that it was banned in New York back in 2006, with the
full ban to be in effect by July 2008. The FDA has stated that they, too, have even thought about banning
trans fats in the form of hydrogenated oils. Trans fats have been linked to chronic inflammation, if you have
allergies or arthritis, dermatitis, or colitis, you might be consuming too many trans fats. Chronic
inflammation is one of the leading causes of the seven out of ten causes of death: heart disease, cancer,
chronic lower respiratory disease, stroke, Alzheimer s, diabetes, and nephritis. In
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Who Is Beowulf A Brave Man
After watching the movie of Beowulf, I felt amazed, I amazed to the characteristic and personality of
Beowulf itself and saluting him for being a brave man and for being a hero for the people of Danes
(Denmark).I also like his attitude for believing in his own strength that the Lord gave than to depend on his
weapon, and using his mind to defeat his enemy. He has a full of courage and confidence to save the
kingdom of Danes. Beowulf is a brave man, in a way that he offers himself as a saviour of Danes by
attacking Grendel. Beowulf does not care for his own death, he think and care for others life before his
own. He faces many challenges, he fails, Grendel mother test his loyalty and strength, he lies to the King
and his fellow men
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Demons In Buddhism
Martin Borys
Professor Norris
Buddhism RTS2010
4/21/16
Gods and Demons Incorporated in Buddhism
There are many interpretations of Buddhism and with each one comes different spiritual practices and
customs. Buddhists do not necessarily believe in a personal god, but instead believe in a higher force. They
are more focused on how to escape suffering and attain enlightenment. Most Buddhists believe there are
many interpretations to God. This understanding comes from our own individual path. It is also a lifestyle
for some as well a culture that one is grown up into.
There are many Buddhist myths of demons and gods. For instance, there is the Buddhist myth of Rudra.
Rudra was a ferocious malevolent demon that was a former Buddhist who misinterpreted ... Show more
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Moreover there are plenty of less powerful gods and spirits in the premodern Asian Buddhist traditions.
Early Buddhism accepted the existence of these disincarnate beings, even as it it emphasized how they are
impermanent and subject to laws of cause and effect, including the law of karma (Loy). There are so many
different gods and demons in Buddhism. There are gods and demons for each section of Buddhism and
there is a plethora of sections in Buddhism. Buddhism has many different branches and adaptations and so
a few of their demons and gods are borrowed from Hindu or other
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Altur A Short Story
It s been missed before. Don t feel bad if you do it too; there s a sign that points out Whitewater State Park,
but not the towns that surround it. It s okay. It s a small place surrounded by cornfields. It s cozy. I mean, if
you like the small town feel, Altura is the place to be! I bet if you stood on one end of Main Street, you
could spit into the farthest yard on the other end. Altura is in a sort of funny spot. It s only 11 miles from
the heart of Winona County and 13 from the fairgrounds, yet most people never know it even exists. There
are maybe four hundred people; however, you would not know it in the winter. It s a ghost town then. The
old folks all leave for Florida or somewhere else, somewhere nice. Despite the flaws, Altura has a lot to
offer all year round; it will always be a part of me. Usually, it s the end of December before I notice the
lack of life. The months leading up to it are pretty busy. I m not sure who does it, but the town gets pretty
festive right before everyone leaves. The first snowfall brings out a lot of people. Soon afterwards, the
lights and decorations go up. It s funny really. The cheerful shrieks from the children and the struggle of
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Although, I m sure I will be back. I will miss those summer parties hidden away in some cornfield, and the
late nights spent beside a bonfire, even sleeping under the stars; although I could have done without the
rain! I loved this small town, but it s time to move on. Overall, as much as I say how boring and slow
Altura is, it will always be a part of me. This small old town is part of who I am. In the winter and in the
summer, it doesn t matter when, Altura has something you can t find anywhere else. Even if you can t find
the town, it s magic will surround you. It may not be the heart of Winona County, but it s in my
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Enron, Smartest Guys In The Room
Enron, Smartest Guys in the Room Assignment
When managing an MNC, managers are expected to make decisions that will maximize the stock price.
Managers at Enron were trying to do exactly that, and it worked well for a while. Even though what they
were doing might have been a fraud or illegal, they focused in trying to keep their stock prices as highest as
they could.
Enron s collapse had many causes. One of the causes was all the debt that Enron was having due to all the
failed direct foreign investments (DFI) they made. At Enron, people tried to trade everything they could.
They tried to trade weather derivatives, broadband internet access, water, news, etc.
One of their failed investments was on an electricity plant in India, in which
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Application Of A Standardized Curriculum
In general, literature in education studies confirms that Rogers s model parsimoniously carries over to
research in school health: several researchers have conceptualized implementation within a diffusion of
innovation paradigm (Hausman Ruzek, 1995; Henderson Dancy, 2008; McCormick, Steckler, McLeroy,
1995; Parcel et al., 1989; Payne, Gottfredson, and Gottfredson, 2006; Penberthy Millar, 2002). For
example, Rogers s adoption invention continuum has been helpful to identify which elements of a reform
are modified and directly adopted. Henderson Dancy (2008) demonstrate that new users often adapt and
reinvent instructional tools to fit their needs, adding new characteristics that distinguish it from its planned
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13) and that professors pedagogical discontentment in their own classes was a far more important factor
when considering the adoption of something new (Southerland, Sowell, Blanchard Granger, 2011).
Adopters will filter the information and advice they receive to consider, try, adopt and maintain selectively
that fits with their perceived needs, priorities and circumstances (Green, Ottoson, Garcia Hiatt 2009). Thus,
it will be important to investigate how teachers/instructors understand a reform and what information
effectively motivates them to make a change. The flow of innovation, however, can be portrayed as top
down, bottom up, with a reliance on extra organizational sources, learning, and emulation processes. For
example, Mintrom and Vergari (1998) present a theoretical argument for integrating insights from policy
network studies into diffusion studies, arguing the important role that policy networks, and the policy
entrepreneurs embedded in them, can play in the diffusion of policy innovations. Through evidence on state
level school choice policy entrepreneurs was collected through a mail survey of education policy experts in
each of the 48 contiguous states, they found that policy networks serve to support the diffusion of policy
innovations, external or interstate networks serve as important mechanisms for the dissemination of
innovative ideas. They also suggest that successful
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Comparing Women in Anna Akhmatova’s Lot’s Wife,...
Powerful Women in Anna Akhmatova s Lot s Wife, Crucifixion, and Rachel
But Lot s wife looked back behind him, and she became a pillar of salt (New Geneva Study Bible, Gen. 19.
26). Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary (the mother of James and Joseph), and Zebedee s wife, the
mother of James and John (Matt. 27:56). Jacob went over to the well and rolled away the stone and watered
his uncle s flock. Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and tears came to his eyes...But when Jacob woke up in the
morning it was Leah! What sort of trick is this? Jacob raged at Laban. I worked seven years for Rachel.
What do you mean by this trickery? (Gen. 29). These are among the few verses dedicated to three women
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At the conclusion of the poem, Rachel is given a whimsical voice in Jacob s dream. She beckons, Jacob,
was it you who kissed me, loved me, and called me your black dove? (55). Through Akhmatova s poem,
Rachel is no longer the flat character on the page with no emotions, but she is pleading to be loved, her
heart is breaking, and she becomes a woman with wrenching emotions.
In only eight brief lines in Crucifixion, Akhmatova, by contrasting Mary with other characters, illumines
the heart of the mother of Jesus. The poem begins with vivid imagery describing the natural upheaval that
occurred at the hour of Jesus last breath on the cross. The reader must pity Mary because she witnesses her
son, taking his final breath, painfully questioning his Father and then in contrast turning to his mother and
only telling her not to cry. How could a woman be expected to not be pained at the death of her son? Again,
Mary is contrasted with Jesus friends Mary Magdalene and Peter. Both of their reactions to the crucifixion
in the Bible are described, but Mary is left as a blank slate, standing alone beneath the cross where no one
as much as dared to look that way (94). Akhmatova points out that in the Bible Jesus own mother is
overlooked and she effectively evokes pity from the
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Evaluation Of A Business Will Greatly Influence The Course...
Week 4 Reflection: Introduction to Segmentation
The strategy or objectives of a business will greatly influence the course of action they will take. The most
effective and efficient way to segment a market can depend greatly on the type of product or service and,
ultimately, their goals for a strategy. I find it interesting to know that companies will consider factors such
as psychographic and behavioural methods in particular because they are not things I automatically assume
are important to a business. Demographic, benefits and geographic factors appear much more important to
me but on further study i realised that businesses will use a combination of a the methods to be more
effective. Companies such as Black Milk, who earn most of their profits online consider demographic,
behavioural and psychographic much more than geographic methods as the internet offers them a channel
for greater customer scope than if they were to target particular locations.
Companies will also evaluate the attractiveness of a market to determine whether they should pursue it. The
criteria for this evaluation seems appeal to the universal objectives of businesses so in that sense, it
extremely effective. The identifiably of a customer is important so that companies are able to strategies
effectively. The segment must also be substantial enough for business to be conducted profitably, which can
happen in different scales. For example, my two jobs which both involve fast food services appear to
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One Green Apple Chapter Summary
One Green Apple tells the story of Farrah a young immigrant and her second day of school in the new
country. Speaking no English, Farrah is dropped off at an apple orchid with her classmates and marvels at
the differences and similarities between her and the other children as they ride in a hay wagon. Stopping
near a bunch of apple trees, Farrah understands that they are to pick one apple. As the teacher slowly yet
kindly tries to explain what to do to her, Farrah wishes that she could tell the teacher that she understands
but does not know the words. As her classmates pick the ripe red fruit from the trees, Farrah finds a small
green apple that is different and alone as she is. As the group drops their apples into the machine, Farrah
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As they kids drink the cider they contributed in making, Anna, the girl who waved Farrah over tells her it is
apple cider. As the group leaves the orchid, they laugh, and one boy belches and Farrah notes that laughs
and sneezes and many other things sound the same way that they do in her home country. Taking a breath,
she sounds out the word app ell and as her new friend claps, Farrah smiles as she learns her first new word.
In chapter 11 of Essentials, we looked at literature for a diverse society. The chapter stressed the importance
of education for students that is multicultural and intercultural, and culturally critical. It states that children
literature allows for this by providing the opportunity to immerse oneself in a story and gain insight into
how people feel, live and think (p.215). One Green Apple is an exemplary example of this as it is told from
the perspective of a young immigrant who speaks no English and is
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Breaking Rules In Private Peaceful By Michael Morpurgo
Throughout my exposition I will be covering the inquiry question Are there some contexts where it is
acceptable to break the rules? . In the novel Private Peaceful written by Michael Morpurgo, there are
occasions when the rules are broken and I will be discussing them on the view that breaking rules is
acceptable in certain circumstances. These occasions are very much reasonable because of the outcome if
they didn t break the rules. Three of the occasions are... 1, When Charlie lied and told the recruiting
sergeant that both Charlie and Tommo were born on the 5th of October and both older then 17. 2, Charlie
broke the rules because he didn t want to look cowardly by hiding his face from the gunman, instead he
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Like I stated in my introduction Charlie joined the army so that they wouldn t be kicked out of their house.
Tommo wanted to join the army too and wasn t going to let others talk him out of it. Charlie lying to the
sergeant is acceptable in this circumstance and also helps prove breaking the rules in certain scenarios is
okay. Page number is 107. Charlie was asked to put a bag over his head however he didn t want to lose his
dignity or honour. Breaking the rules here showed the courage he had at that certain. It was important for
that Charlie didn t wimp out and put a bag over his head. Also, Charlie left the bag off his head to remind
the gunman of what he has done and give him a sense of remorse. Page number is 184. Breaking the rules
in this circumstance was important because it he was protecting his brother Tommo. He did it because the
Sargent was working Tommo too hard to the point of unconsciousness. Breaking the rules here is certainly
okay because his was protecting his brother, however if it wasn t his brother the circumstances wouldn t
change. This incidence helps my overall argument Are there some contexts where it s acceptable to break
the rules GET PAGE
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College Drinking In College
Attending parties and binge drinking in college is a very regular occurrence for young adults these days.
Across the country, campuses have had more students who are experiencing alcohol problems and alcohol
related injuries than ever before. This is due to the fact that alcohol is so readily available wherever you go.
It can be obtained in liquor stores, grocery stores, superstores and even the local shop on the corner of your
street. This is especially true on college campuses, where students may not be mature or responsible
enough to handle the effects that come with drinking. From weekly drink specials at the bars, to Greek life
parties, a college campus can be an easy place to acquire and develop a drinking problem. There was a
recent national survey taken that found almost sixty percent of college students drank alcohol in the past
month alone, and around two thirds of these students engaged in binge drinking during that period. It is
very easy to be peer pressured into drinking; it can seem like a lot of fun at the time and new students
wanting to fit in can sometimes feel obliged to do so. As there is drinking occurring almost every night on a
college campus it can be hard to find yourself out of place if you start to develop a drinking habit. There
will always typically be people you know going out and partying, and therefore if other people are doing it
then why can t you? No one ever thinks anything bad will happen to them, thus they drink without concern
and can
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Quality Dimensions And Measures Tables
Quality Dimensions and Measures Tables
In 2000, a Cincinnati nursing home had an unfortunate accident in which a bottle of nitrogen was mistaken
for pure oxygen. As a result, four residents passed away. This situation provides an opportunity for
organizations to look at how their processes may lead to potential failures. It is also important to understand
how certain conditions can influence errors and violation within the workplace. In this incidence, OSHA
turned the case over to the FDA for further investigation. Health care administrators should understand the
differences between the two agencies so that adverse events are reported to the correctly. Another vital role
for a health care administrator is to understand the five principles of the Culture of Safety model, how the
model could have been used to avoid this error, and how to apply them within their institutions to avoid
other potential mistakes.
Perrow s Factors and Higher Risks of Accidents Health care institutions are pitted against a barrage of
potential hazards, some of which can be life threatening to the patient and employee. In the relentless
attempt to secure and save lives, Charles Perrow suggests that complex systems are prone to inevitable
accidents identifying three universal elements (Sollecito Johnson, 2013, pp. 251 252):
1. Human error regardless of the level of skill and training will eventually falter.
2. Systems have natural flaws and multiple factors will trigger failure within the
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Essay on Analysis of The Wrong Trousers
Analysis of The Wrong Trousers
The Wrong Trousers is a Clay Animation Production (where all characters are made out of clay). Created
by Nick Park (a famous Animator) in 1993, The Wrong Trousers stars Wallace and Gromit in their second
animated adventure (they were first introduced to British Viewers in 1990 in another Nick Park production
A Grand Day Out .) In this particular adventure we see how bad things can get when technology gets into
the wrong hands...
The Wrong Trousers was created by a clever technique called Clay Animation (Claymation). This technique
requires the use of Plasticine to create models for the entire animation cast, this being things such as the
Characters, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also I think that comedy can be found due to the naïveté of Wallace, for example his shock when he
realises that his Penguin lodger is actually the Chicken that has been robbing local banks, his disguise? A
red rubber glove. In my opinion these mixtures of comedy are funny without being offensive to any cultural
or ethnical groups. This means that both adults and children can enjoy The Wrong Trousers as they can all
take in something different from the film.
It is said that mans best friend is his Dog, and that leads me to a greatly influential character in the Wallace
and Gromit series, this of course being Gromit, the dog. I believe that his personification has been cleverly
done as it is not completely conspicuous, by this I mean that whilst Gromit is granted Human qualities
(such as the ability to read), his lack of a voice means that we do not recognise him as a human, therefore
leaving him with his canine status. Therefore, essentially Gromit is a human yet isn t, he drinks tea, reads
newspapers and even has his own dog specific library of books but then he doesn t possess a voice. I think
that
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Oedipus Rex
One of the most memorable and meaningful Socratic quotes applies well when in context of Sophocles
Theban Trilogy. The unexamined life is not worth living, proclaims Socrates. He could have meant many
things by this statement, and in relation to the play, the meaning is found to be even more complex. Indeed,
the situation of Oedipus, king of Thebes, the truth of this statement is in question. Would Oedipus have
been better off if he was blind to the knowledge of his birthing and the fate which was foretold to someday
befall him? Truly though, his life would have been a far better and easier path had he never known about
his true origins. His life in Corinth would have been long and prosperous, and Thebes would have lived on
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The question arises, what would life have been like, if Oedipus had not discovered his true origins? If he
had stayed in Corinth, would this have ever happened? We find that indeed, we would have had no story, if
not for that lone comment of a drunkard which sparked the fire of rebellion in the young prince Oedipus.
He ventured out to Delphi, to pry knowledge of his background out of it, and to discover if this was indeed
the truth, despite the fact that his adopted parents of Corinth had assured him of it falseness. Oedipus leaves
Corinth, fulfilling the Socratic idea of the unexamined life. However, we must evaluate the eventual
consequences of his actions and the implications which they possess. What becomes of his fateful journey
out of Corinth leads to the downfall of an entire city and family line. If he had not murdered King Laius,
the Sphinx would have never descended upon Thebes, he would have never fulfilled the prophecy, and all
would have lived on in a relative peace and tranquillity. Once examining these aspects of the relationship
between the quote and Oedipus Rex, we can come to a final examination of its implications. The question
which was addressed, that of the value of the examined life, can be answered. Indeed, if Oedipus had not
ventured beyond the protective walls of his adopted home, would anything such as what occurred in the
play ever have transpired? If Oedipus had not pursued that answers to the mysteries that
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Analysis Of The Genius Of Alexander The Great
Throughout history, leaders have been recognized for how prosperous or unsuccessful they have been in
their efforts. People, particularly, have come to understand that Alexander was none the less a powerful and
diligent man. He follows all aspect of what it means to be strong willed. Alexander was a man of courage
and influence who strived to complete all that he put his mind to. Ian Worthington writes. In 334 he
invaded Persia, and within a decade he had defeated the Persians, subdued Egypt, and pushed on to Iran,
Afghanistan, and even India (64). When one sees a man of abundant success it is hard to not give that
person credit; however, should his steps to success be looked over, or taken into detailed consideration.
Does the end justify the means or vice versa? The issue with this idea is the fact that Alexander was in fact
great. You cannot overlook the amount of success Alexander had gained over the years. Per contra to the
amount of triumph that radiates from Alexander, one may argue that respectable morals are without a doubt
absent during his lifetime which strips him of this undeserving name. Is it right to get somewhere the easy
way or should a great leader make all decisions in favor of health and well being within himself and his
people? Throughout the articles The Genius of Alexander the Great by N. G. L. Hammond and How Great
was Alexander? by Ian Worthington, the reader receives a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be
great.
Author N.G.L.
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Narrative Frames and Interpretive Models in Troilus and...
Narrative Frames and Interpretive Models in Troilus and Criseyde
Interpretive certainty is purposely elusive in Geoffrey Chaucer s Troilus and Criseyde . Meaning within the
text is convoluted and continually renegotiated. Any attempt to design a singular coherent stable source of
meaning is problematic at best. Throughout the work, narrative frames are broken and reordered and the
validity of any fixed interpretive model is challenged. Virtually every broad thematic discussion developed
is potentially qualified or compromised by the presence of a key figure, the narrator of the poem. As an
ever present observer, the narrator is both author and audience to a sequence of events he essentially helps
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The personality of the narrator is foregrounded and exists as a character engaged in an open dialogue with
the reader. The narrator is thoroughly unreliable in his ability to serve as the sole source of information and
insight, a figure possessing absolute control of the text. The authority of the narrator is paradoxically
undermined and underscored by admission of his own inadequacies in shaping the text.
Whether from mythological beings, ancient writers, a fictitious mentor, or the actual reader of the poem, the
narrator claims to need support from outside sources in order to effectively tell the tale. The narrator
portrays himself alternately as reluctant, ignorant, or simply incapable of fulfilling his duties. He invokes
the powers of the Furies, Cleo, Venus, and the Fates at the beginning of each book to inspire and enhance
his narrative skills. The invocations not only serve as symbolic bridges to the actions that follow in each
book, but also allow the possibility of distance to develop between the narrator and his creative
responsibility to the work. By invoking the gods, the narrator could be seen as an intermediary, a conduit, a
pawn, rather than an active participant.
The narrator does not, however, wish to completely shirk his creative contribution to the text. Instead, he
attempts to qualify it. He likens his skill
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An Analysis Of Ben Jonson s The Lyric
In 1616, Ben Jonson published the lyric Still to Be Neat, which was responded to in 1648 with Delight in
Disorder, a lyric by Robert Herrick (Kornman, 1)(Adams, 1). Both poems are iambic tetrameter and include
a plethora of similarities. These similarities, including rhyme and diction, are used to emphasize the theme,
which I believe to be naturalness, of both poems (Reviewing, 1). The message of each poem, although
presented through different tones, is that the imperfections of a woman s natural beauty are admirable to not
only the eyes, but also the heart of a man. While the poems use diction to accentuate the common theme
and display similar rhyme schemes that represent the point of view in the poems, there is a difference
within these similarities, the contrasting tones, which aid in getting the message across to the reader.
Notably, the use of diction in each poem is used to emphasize the theme and aid to the tone of each speaker.
For starters, the speakers in each poem are men that prefer a woman in sweet disorder ( Delight 1) with hair
as free ( Still 9), rather than a woman still perfumed ( Still 3) and too precise in every part ( Delight 14). In
the late 16th and early 17th centuries, much poetry incorporated the idea of disorder in women and
specifically, Jonson notes that there s something peculiar about a woman who is always neatly dressed;
what is she hiding (Adams, 1). In these few examples, the diction is geared towards representing
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Watergate Of The Watergate Scandal
Watergate Scandal The Watergate Scandal happened almost 43 years ago; the event will never be forgotten.
The Watergate scandal defined, perhaps for the first time, that a president of the United States could be
portrayed as untrustworthy. Richard Nixon ran for a second term in 1972, in which he won by a huge
margin. The Democratic Party had their headquarters at the high end Watergate hotel. The break in
happened on June 17th, 1972, in which a security guard noticed the tape on the door lock. Five men were
found in the office and were arrested for burglary. It seemed like a mission to spy on the Democratic Party
since some of Nixon s assistants were involved in the case.
November 5th, 1968: Richard Nixon was elected the 37th president. In 1971, in the response to the leak of
the Pentagon papers which were about the Vietnam War that went into detail that nobody in the public
knew. President Nixon authorized a creation of special investigators known as the White House Plumbers .
The investigators included, Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Eugenio Martinez, Frank Sturgis, and James
W. McCord Jr. Nixon told John Ehrlichman who was the White House chief domestic adviser If we can t
get anyone in this damn government to do something about leaks, then by God we ll do it ourselves. I want
you to set up a little group right here in the White House. Have them get off their tails and find out what s
going on and figure out how to stop it. . On May 28th, 1972,
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United Parcel Service s Ipo
United Parcel Service s IPO In any organization, financial analysis is one of the most basic parts of
evaluation of a company operation in any business environment. As businesses operate, it is very important
that the managers know the real environment for which a firm carries out its activities. The competitions
evident in the market are substantial to the decision making process of a firm. Also, firms need to give
much attention to the market forces of a particular industry to make sure that they are able to make these
forces turn to their advantage. This paper will indicate the UPS s bussiness enviroment, porter s five forces,
trends in the package delivery industry ,factors for success in the UPS s industry, UPS s relative strengths,
the appropriate benchmark companies for valuation purposes, and the UPS s accounting policies and
methods,. The UPS company is a multinational company and this means that the company needs to give
attention to the different external factors like politics, economy, social, and technology. UPS needs to give
attention of the political governments of the countries within which they operate. Because of the different
political instability that has been seen in some of these countries, the company must invest in the countries
which are politically stable. For example, the company recently declined venture into some countries in
Africa because the political ambience in these countries were quite unstable. In the event that these
countries
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Undaunted Courage Essay
A Brief Look at Stephen E. Ambrose s Undaunted Courage:
Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West
Undaunted Courage is a very detailed account of what Ambrose considers the most important expedition in
American history, Lewis and Clark s exploration of the west. Ambrose attempts to project Thomas
Jefferson s vision of a country that stretches from sea to shining sea, of an open road to the west, of an
Empire of Liberty . Ambrose repeatedly shows how important the expedition was to the United States and
especially to Thomas Jefferson by giving examples of the powers given to Lewis by Jefferson in order to
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Ambrose is a skilled writer and he relied heavily on the journals kept by the Corp of Discovery and his own
vast knowledge of the subject to tell the story and be as historically accurate as possible. One would think
this combination would produce an epic tale impossible to put down. This was not the case for me. I found
the book to be a chore to read. It seemed to be too wordy. He would give long detailed descriptions of
conversations and events when a simpler one would do. I also believe it tended to read as a text book or
journal rather than a novel. Every third paragraph begins with a date as if it were a diary or timeline. There
was little continuity to the storyline. Once these flaws are recognized another becomes apparent, its
incredible size. It is a voluminous text of almost five hundred pages! This is another example of how his
attention to detail might have worked against him. The story could have been told in much fewer pages and
reading the story might not have been so fatiguing. Another problem I had with the book is that he used the
period s correct vernacular so any quotes or dialogue are in this flowery poetic style which does not lend
itself to readability. At times, it was like reading Shakespeare. I think perhaps he spent too much
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Leonardo Da Vinci was a True Renaissance Man
Leonardo Da Vinci was a true Renaissance man. He was an inventor, a scientist, a mathematician and a
painter. He had the mind and visions of a thinker centuries ahead of his time. Hundreds of years later, he is
still one of the most recognized and iconic people in the world, known for his Paintings like the Mona Lisa
and changed the way paintings and art were created. But one success Da Vinci had that is not as well
known as his iconic art such as the Last Supper are his inventions. Leonardo Da Vinci s genius
achievements in his creations sketches, and ideas of inventions were able to impact generations of people in
the future significantly, but his inventions did not impact much of world history. Leonardo Da Vinci s life
began as an average but poor child in the midst of the Italian Renaissance. A period where the main focus
wasn t on religion and was more focused on secular themes and creativity. He was born in 1452 in Vinci
Italy and was raised on an estate belonging to his father, while his uncle also helped raise him. Da Vinci
never received a full education like others, but his artistic abilities were noted by his father who eventually
apprenticed him to a well known sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio, of Florence (History ). When apprenticed,
His skills as an artist developed, flourished and even intimidated his mentor (Da Vinci s Inventions).
Although he was gifted at his artistic abilities, Da Vinci was looking to expand on his abilities and add
more skills. He
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Food Assistance Program Essay
Introductory Summary
Today the majority of our farm bill is dedicated to food assistance programs. In 2013 through the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program (SNAP) the U.S fed 47.6 million citizens at the cost of 76.4
billion. Another food assistance program called WIC has fed 9 million woman, infants, and children at the
price of 7 billion. The American government is doing a tremendous job at feeding the less fortunate through
these programs but like many programs they need to be improved. Through the SNAP program participants
are able to spend taxpayer money on sugar filled soft drinks and candy. The new bill that is being prepared
will limit the purchase of these unnecessary products. This bill will restrict participants to simple food
staples such as bread, beans, fruit, vegetables and rice. The new bill will also add white potatoes to the WIC
program. These changes that need to be made will contribute in boosting the demand of multiple
commodities and help eliminate unneeded aid to unhealthy foods.
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Rice is one of the commodities that will benefit from the passing of this bill. In the short run the demand,
price, and quantity sold of rice will rise. In the long run things are a little different, since the quantity
supplied by farmers will increase the demand for this commodity will fall. This decrease in demand will
lower the price of rice back to the original equilibrium price. In the short and long run the quantity of rice
will increase not only helping the American farmer but also helping participants of the SNAP program eat
healthy. (See figure
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Elements of Communication
The Elements of Communication Communication begins with a message, or information, that must be sent
from one individual or device to another. People exchange ideas using many different communication
methods. All of these methods have three elements in common. The first of these elements is the message
source, or sender. Message sources are people, or electronic devices, that need to send a message to other
individuals or devices. The second element of communication is the destination, or receiver, of the
message. The destination receives the message and interprets it. A third element, called a channel, consists
of the media that provides the pathway over which the message can travel from source to destination.
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Hardware is often the visible components of the network platform such as a laptop, a PC, a switch, or the
cabling used to connect the devices. Occasionally, some components may not be so visible. In the case of
wireless media, messages are transmitted through the air using invisible radio frequency or infrared waves.
Services and processes are the communication programs, called software, that run on the networked
devices. A network service provides information in response to a request. Services include many of the
common network applications people use every day, like e mail hosting services and web hosting services.
Processes provide the functionality that directs and moves the messages through the network. Processes are
less obvious to us but are critical to the operation of networks. End Devices and Their Role on the Network
The network devices that people are most familiar with are called end devices. These devices form the
interface between the human network and the underlying communication network. Some examples of end
devices are: * Computers (work stations, laptops, file servers, web servers) * Network printers * VoIP
phones * Security cameras * Mobile handheld devices (such as wireless barcode scanners, PDAs) In the
context of a network, end devices are referred to as hosts. A host device is either the source or destination
of a message transmitted over the network. In order to distinguish one host from another, each
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A Groundbreaking Pilot And Inspirational Figure
A groundbreaking pilot and inspirational figure, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across
the Atlantic Ocean and set many other records throughout her career. Her disappearance in 1937 during an
attempt to revolve the globe devastated admirers across the United States and around the world. Her public
career lasted less than a decade starting at 1928 and ending in 1937. She used her fame to promote two
causes dear to her: the advancement of commercial aviation and the advancement of women. Earhart
symbolizes the fascination that aviation held for Americans in the 1920s and 1930s. Aviator Amelia Earhart
was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. In 1923, Earhart, known as Lady Lindy, became the 16th
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Earhart came to know many of the wounded who were pilots. She developed a strong admiration for
aviators, spending much of her free time watching the Royal Flying Corps practicing at the airfield nearby.
In 1919, Earhart enrolled in medical studies at Columbia University. She quit a year later to be with her
parents, who had reunited in California.
Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to
others. Earhart was legally declared dead in 1939. Earhart s entire life had a certain restless quality. By
1928, she had found a calling of sorts as a social worker in Boston who flew in her spare time. When New
York publisher George Palmer Putnam asked if she wanted to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic, she
agreed. June of 1928 Amelia flew from Newfoundland to Burry Port, Wales, made her an instant celebrity,
although she was quick to note that she had been merely a passenger, a sack of potatoes, who kept the log.
When she flew solo in the Atlantic during 1932, another first for women, she proved to the world and, more
important, to herself that 1928 had not been an accident. Amelia did not have many supporters in the
beginning, during this time women were not believed to have a role as such a pilot like Amelia did. After
midnight, the moon set, and I was alone with the stars. I have often said that the lure of flying is the lure of
beauty, and I
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Negative Effects Of Immigration
All they do is break families apart and bring mental health issues to the children involved. This is called
deportation. Deportation is to expel a foreigner from a country on grounds of illegal status, and this
happens in America frequently. Does deportation affect Americans positively or negatively? Many say that
having all these illegal immigrants in America just costs America money and it takes away money and jobs
that would otherwise be for U.S. citizens. While others disagree and say that immigrants have helped the
economy greatly and if they are deported the economy will suffer the consequences. Although,there are
some positives when it comes to deportation, the majority of its ripple effect hurts many Americans. The
people that pay the highest price for deportation are the families of mixed status that are being broken apart.
In an article about the families involved with deportation the claim of the authors is that deportation has
many negative effects on the citizen children of immigrants. The authors point out that the separation of
these mixed status families causes many mental illnesses for these kids that put their lives on pause. The
authors claim is that because these children were born in American soil they all have the right to the 14th
amendment, so they all have accorded birthright citizenship. The author demonstrates throughout the article
that even though these children were born here in America, they often don t get the citizenship right
because of
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Rainer Maria Rilke Panther
In the vision that Rainer Maria Rilke pointed out in his poem Panther was describing a panther he observed
at the zoo that ended up being captured, in the cage looking tired , hopeless and very weak , Rainer Maria
Rilke describes in the poem about being a caged animal and not being set free to move around in the
natural habitat or environment .
Rainer Maria Rilke was considered to be the most significant poets in the German language, Rilke was a
Bohemian Australian poet , Rilke did not have a happy life as a child his mother lost a daughter at only one
week old and tried to bring her daughter life back through her son , which she tried to dress him up as a
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The words constantly passing bars (Rilke 1) forms the image of bars blurring past the panther; the panther s
vision has beheld the great quantity of bars for so long that it has grown so weary , it cannot hold/anything
else (Rilke 2 3) . A thousand bars (Rilke, 4) further develops the imagery. This large number is likely an
exaggeration and it works to intensify the ideas of stress and confinement .
The Panther despicts the picture of a panther being secured an enclosure and not being able to roam around
to have his freedom of opportunity. In the underlying period of the sonnet, Rainer Maira Rilke says that
despite the fact that the panther is a solid creature, it has been secured a confined room and is denied its
freedom
Rainer Maria Rilke , says that since the panther is tired to the point that he can t understand where he is and
can assume that there are just bars around him from all sides and he can t get out from that point, regardless
of how hard he attempts. He continues hovering in the cage believing that some way or another he could
get out and don t appear to will to get subdued.
It depicts how individuals see and are being seen by the outside world and tragically, those eyes does not
wind up helpful for Rilke in their family unit work yet rather turns into a
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Reasons For US Involvement In World War I
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Essay 2 There are few What reasons for US involvement in World War One. US policy in 1914 to accept
isolationism and neutrality of Closely related issues. Although the United States hopes to maintain
neutrality have có, also think that it is our need for the United States to discuss with its allies in difficult
circumstances. Moreover, the cause of the participation of Vietnamese State of the World War One Into Due
to factors need to expand, with allies like banks, the German dictator, an idealist Wilson, unlimited
submarine warfare institutional, and Zimmerman Telegram. The contributions of all the dilemmas but
eventually led to the United States entered the First World War on April 2, 1917. In 1917, after 3 years of
neutrality, the US War German Empire DECLARED type WWI and thereby vài reason. a ship, unrestricted
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The government bought Alaska from Russia in 1867, but without a bit of concern in the US Open. The
competitiveness of the Gilded Age and prosperity changes: some Americans wondering if there should be
no water agenda separate court. Concerned about the impact of Spain s Meet in the American hemisphere.
By the end of the 1800s the Spanish still controlled the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico and Cuba, on the
threshold of Florida. Newspapers whipped up fears of US intentions and the brutality of Spain, many add
exaggerated, some totally wrong. 1898, a US Navy ship, the USS Maine exploded in mysterious
circumstances while nurturing the Spanish control of Cuba. This is given below: a reason for the Spanish
American, but lasted four months and less coal to allow the US to Seize Control of the many assets of the
Spanish colonies. It undeclared aside from imperialism, a Washington policy of isolation was adopted
involving European, prefer to keep clear of entanglement of European rivalries, alliances and
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Technology Exposed In Neal Stephenson s Snow Crash
From the novel Snow Crash , Neal Stephenson, has made use of many themes to bring his story alive. One
of the major themes, which can be easily illustrated in the novel, is technology and modernization. In fact,
it the basis upon which the entire plot is written. The story encompasses many imaginative technological
experience that gives the characters powers, which were not present to the common man at the time. The
novel in 1994, when it was just the beginning of the internet age. This has gone further to contribute to the
ability of people using technology to solve problems and bring harm to others.
The technology talked about in the book is quite detailed and very descriptive, which seems to be very
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In chapter 24, Stephenson writes, Hiro picks up the goggles. As he brings them up toward his eyes, he sees
the image: a wall of black and white static. Da5id s computer has snow crashed. He closes his eyes and
drops the goggles. You can t get hurt by looking at a bitmap. Or can you? (p67 68). This is a clear
indication, that man should stop overlying on technology to solve all problems. It is however, not true that
all technology is bad. Most of it is good until it is used for the wrong reasons. In fact, it is common
knowledge that excessive use of technology in children can resulted to poor memories. The children of
today are born into the world of search engines, and have very little attention on having to remember
things. In the current world, children follow exactly what they see the adults do. In the novel, Stephenson
has also depicted the same. In Chapter 18, Stephenson writes, NO WAY, JOSÉ! Uncle Enzo holding up one
hand to stop an Uzi toting Hispanic scumbag; behind him stands a pan ethnic phalanx of kids and grannies,
resolutely gripping baseball bats and frying pans.
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The Madres De Plaza De Mayo s Social Movement
Despite isolation from family members and constant fear of their own lives, The Madres de Plaza de Mayo
s social movement has improved the Argentinian culture over the years. We ll take a look back at what
prompted the creation of the Madres social movement, what the goals of the Madres social movement were
about, and how the Madres movement has changed Argentina in present day society. The real question to
ask yourself is what would you be willing to do for the wellbeing and safety of your family and loved ones?
First, let s take a look back at what prompted the creation of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo social
movement. Argentina during the years 1976 through 1983 was called the Dirty War era. During these years
Argentina was being governed by President Isabel Perón along with a deadly military junta dictatorship.
The Dirty War era can be summed up as basically the government s attack on Argentinian individuals
suspected of any political opposition. Opposition was choked off by rigorous censorship, strict curfews, and
fear of the secret police. (Encyclopedia Britanica) The secret police, or ( government ), would often kidnap,
torture and kill these individuals before disposing of their bodies in nearby oceans, in rural areas, or in mass
unmarked graves. It is estimated between ten thousand and thirty thousand Argentinian individuals lost
their lives during the Dirty War era. Although to this day, the government has only acknowledged some
involvement with approximately nine
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Henry Lawson
Stories use narrative to involve the responder in a range of experiences. Storytellers use narrative
techniques to establish a setting and shape the characters personality. This is shown in Henry Lawson s
short stories the drover s wife and the loaded dog as well as Roger hargreaves picture book little miss
sunshine.
Henry Lawson s the drovers wife, explores the perspicacity of the bush heroine with the use of a narrator.
The narrators avoidance of using a name for the drover s wife prevents the responder being influenced by
their names and instead allows the responder to judge for themselves through the actions and events that
occur in the story. This also shows the responder that the hardships and struggles faced by this woman are
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Throughout the orientation, Miseryland is presented as a sad, unhappy, miserable place using the graphics
and text.
And when the birds wake up in the morning in Miseryland, they don t start singing.
They start crying!
Oh, it really is an awful place!
Then the responder is introduced to little miss sunshine, the main character. she is show to be a happy
person whistling happily to herself and shown to be the colour yellow in the picture to convey happiness
and brightness.
The picture book s complication arises with little miss sunshine laughing and giggling in front of the king
in Miseryland. The pictures capture this with a close up of the king s and little miss sunshine s face; hers
laughing and the king is crying. This sets a major contrast between the two characters.
The denouement occurs with each main character with their own page with a close up of their happy face
and sunshine and flowers and colours with a happy connotation. The picture book closes with Mr. happy
saying that he didn t know such a place as Miseryland existed and little miss sunshine replying with there
isn t!
In conclusion, the narration in the short stories the drover s wife, the loaded dog and little miss sunshine,
prove highly important in involving the responder in a range of experiences by providing the techniques
and storylines for the responder to gain an insight
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The True Language Of Love
The True Language of Love
When reading early British texts, readers often notice that two main themes are recurring within the stories
and poems of the time. These themes are love and religion; both of these were important within the culture.
However, the readers may not realize that the language used in describing the two different themes is not
different at all. In fact, the language of love and the language of religion are very similar, especially in
medieval texts. Two texts that provide an excellent example of this type of language are Marie de France s
Lanval and Margery Kempe s The Book of Margery Kempe. Comparing the language used in these works
with the biblical book Song of Songs, it is clear that the language used in the texts of the medieval period
doubles as both religious and romantic.
Song of Songs, or Song of Solomon, is a book of the bible that focuses on Christ s love for his people.
Within the book, Christ is portrayed as the bridegroom and Christians as his bride. According to Vivian de
Sola Pinto, the book is the nuptial song of King Solomon and his Egyptian Bride, but is also an allusion to
the Love Union and Communion between Christ and the church , and even further, Christ and every
believing soul (Pinto). Using this explanation, not only is the language in this biblical book different from
the other books of the Bible, but also it blends the language of love and the language of religion. Using this
philosophy about the
sensuality of the
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The Sociology Of Health And Mental Illness
John Goulder (13005053) MBBS SSC Year 2: Library Project Dissertation Supervisor: Professor Paul
Higgs Submitted: Tuesday, 13 January 2015 A Tale of Two Asylums: Reviewing the context and influences
of two theorists, Michel Foucault and Erving Goffman, on the sociology of health and mental illness. Word
count: 3,132 John Goulder! 1 Introduction: Mental Health as Disparate Social Object Antipsychiatry was
as much a cultural phenomenon as an academic or institutional one. Whilst the work of Laing (1960) and
Szasz (1960) can be rooted in the Fruedo Marxist methodological individualism of critical theory (Rogers
Pilgrim, 2010: 14), or even a broader constructionist critique of medical truth, it just as easily lends itself to
a more limited historicist Libertarian reading: mental illness as socio political deviance within an
encroaching state (Sumner, 1994). Within this interface must be located the panoply of iconographic
representation (Shorter, 1997: 273) within wider mass culture: Sumner cites the example of Ken Kesey s
One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest as salacious and sensational as it may be which became, for a
generation, a precipitation of populist anti sentiment towards psychiatric institutions and their operative
physicians. It is clear then that the dialectic of mind and its healer transcends theoretical partitions, spans
academic disciplines, and crosses the great divide to take up its place within the popular consciousness.
Considering this, and also
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Yeast Enumeration Lab Report
Micro enumeration to determine the number of yeast cells in a litre of beer.
Introduction
Yeast are single celled fungi of which there are numerous strains. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a strain of
yeast that is commonly used in the production of bread, wine and beer (Lodolo et al., 2008) as it is a key
ingredient used for alcoholic fermentation. The yeast cells are added to the brew which contains some form
of sugars (glucose) which are broken down by enzymes in the yeast, this produces ethanol and carbon
dioxide.
The purpose of this experiment was for students to utilise their micro enumeration skills to determine the
number of yeast cells in a litre of beer. It was thought that this could be achieved by using a
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However, with the data available the average of the 5 lab groups was calculated and the result was rounded
to 1458 cells. 1458 yeast cells divided by the number of squares counted (10) times the area of the squares
(0.1) times 10 to the power of 6 = (1458/10x0.1 x 10,000000) = 145,8000,000 yeast cells in a litre of beer.
References
Coopers.com.au. (2017). Coopers Brewery Our Beer. [online] Available at: https://coopers.com.au/our beer
[Accessed 8 Apr. 2017].
Lodolo, E., Kock, J., Axcell, B. and Brooks, M. (2008). The yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae– the main
character in beer brewing. FEMS Yeast Research, [online] 8(7), pp.1018 1036. Available at:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1567 1364.2008.00433.x/abstract [Accessed 10 Apr. 2017].
Sjostrom, J., Frydel, B. and Wahlberg, L. (1999). Artificial Neural Network Aided Image Analysis System
for Cell Counting. 1st ed. [ebook] Stockholm, Sweden: Wiley Liss, Inc., p.18. Available at:
https://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~dszajda/classes/IQS/neural_network_aided_image_analysis_cell_counting.pdf
[Accessed 11 Apr.
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Descriptive Essay On Maria Island
Anna Maria Island One evening in April, we headed to Bishop airport in flint,to fly to Tampa, Florida.
When we were at the airport I was so anxious. This was going to be my 5th time flying, so it wasn t that
new to me. Our plane arrived at the airport at 8:00 pm and we were boarding at 8:30 pm. The plane ride
took about 2 hours and 30 minutes. We finally arrived in Tampa, Florida. My grandma and grandpa picked
us up and we hit the road for about another hour. My aunt, uncle, and my two cousins were meeting us at
the house we rented on Anna Maria Island. We crossed a huge bridge that took us to Anna Maria Island. We
arrived at the house at midnight.The house had 4 rooms, 3 ½ baths, a big swimming pool with a hot tub,
and was right by the ocean.My aunt, uncle, and my two cousins were unpacking all the food when we
arrived. My sister and I went straight up to our room, there were two twin sized beds, and a closet. We
unloaded and went to bed at 1 in the morning. The next day everyone woke up around the same time, my
mom searched up the weather up, it was going to be a hot one, we knew it was going to be a beach day. We
packed snacks, put our bathing suits on, and walked to the beach. Right away my cousins and I went to find
shells, starfish, and sand dollars, I found a lot of shells, sand dollars, and my goal was to find a starfish, and
I did. My mom called us over to eat our lunch, well we were eating our sandwiches on the beach, there
were seagulls swooping down to get
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Security Cameras Should Not Be Placed Public Schools
Walking and laughing with your friends down a school hallway to find out that you re being watched.
Feeling like you are tied down or feeling like you have your privacy rights violated, causing you to become
very self conscious and uncomfortable. Security cameras should not be placed in schools where students
are learning, playing, laughing with their classmates. Children at a young age shouldn t need to
compromise their privacy rights because authorities want to place security cameras in schools to watch over
children. Unfortunately, an issue along the lines of invasion of privacy came up at a girls basketball game at
Livingston Middle School in Overton County, Tennessee. While changing and preparing for their basketball
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In January 2014, The Washington County School District in Tennessee received sixteen cameras because it
was selected out of the twenty districts in the state to launch a new security camera program so that it can
monitor teacher effectiveness. The cameras hadn t been removed from the boxes before the project was
suspended indefinitely (neotoday). This was because parents and the community were outraged by the idea
of the school being transformed into an invasive, zero privacy zone where kids were constantly being
watched. While few people supported security cameras Ken Trump, president of National School Safety
and Security Services, believes that the rush to install these systems [are] extremely expensive and
sophisticated and should not be bought because it s unnecessary and the money could instead benefit
children through other educational resources. Accordingly, a math teacher at Belleville Middle School in
New Jersey and president of the Belleville Education Association named, Mike Mignone, told the board
members that the money could have been spent on tools and technology that actually improve our students
education . Likewise, many parents and teachers would argue the same and would oppose security cameras.
The addition of new security cameras would be an unnecessary expense which will not contribute to
children s learning, and therefore shouldn t even be given any priority compared to children s education.
Another point to be made is that
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The Philosophical View Of Empiricism
Today in society, many people are free to follow which ever philosophical view that they feel is right for
them. Each philosophical view has a different set of beliefs, and many philosophers went through great
lengths to prove that the philosophical view of their choice was the best one. In this paper I will be talking
about two philosophical theories. The first one is called Empiricism, and it was made famous by a
philosopher named David Hume. Empiricism states that our knowledge should come from sensory
experience, impressions, and observation. The other philosophical view I will be taking about is called
Rationalism. Many people who don t agree with empiricism lean more towards Rationalism. Rationalism
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With thoughts, your mind thinks about certain feelings, but you don t experience them first hand. With
impression, you experience things such as hearing, seeing, and feeling first hand, instead of just thinking
about them. For example, an impression can be used to describe a man who is in fit of anger , and a man
who is thinking about anger, but not actually in a fit of anger would be considered to be a thought. A
thought can also be considered as an idea. Hume describe ideas as being less vivacious than impressions .
He feels that impressions are drawn from memory or imagination, thus causing them to be less lively and
vivid. Our mind consist of many complex ideas, and according to Hume these ideas are the things that
influence our imagination. He claims that complex ideas are combined into one big idea, thus resulting to a
single idea. For example, when we think of a golden mountain, our mind use the memories we have of the
color gold, and the memories we have of a mountain, and combine the two into a single image of a golden
mountain. Another example is our idea of God. When we think of the supremely good and intelligent nature
of God, we are doing nothing more than, comparing his goodness to the goodness of a human beings.
Hume claims that we can only have knowledge of things that we have experienced before. Since a blind
man can t see, his knowledge of the colors will be very limited. The only way
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How To Become A Truck Driver Essay
Get Your CDL And See America
If you re looking for a way to travel the United States and keep working too, then you may want to think
about becoming a truck driver. Depending on the job you get, you could travel all over your state or all
across the country. It s a great way to see the landscape of America from your window as you roll along the
interstate system. Here are a few things you should know.
State Requirements Vary
Each state has its own requirements as far as educational hours and testing for a truck driver s license goes.
However, they must all comply with the federal mandate that you obtain a CDL, which is a commercial
driver s license. There are two types: CDL A and CDL B. If you want to drive a tractor trailer, you ll test for
the CDL A license as that is what you need to drive a truck. The CDL B is needed if you want to drive a
smaller load, such as a local furniture delivery truck or auto hauler. The first step on a new career as a truck
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The safest way to do that is in a controlled environment in truck driving school. The school has private
grounds where you can practice parking and backing up the truck in a stress free environment without other
traffic around. Once you master the basic skills of truck driving, your education continues on the open road
where you learn how to handle a big truck in a variety of situations.
If you already know how to handle a truck, it may still be worth it to get CDL training so you can pass the
DMV test. You ll need to pass a written test and a skills test just like you did for your regular driver s
license. CDL school prepares you for the test so you have a good chance to pass it on your first attempt and
don t waste time you could be
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Illusion of Love in Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s...
Illusion of Love in Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream
The play A Midsummer Night s Dream is centered around themes that are seemingly apparent and clear:
those of true love, false love, love s blindness and the inconstancy of love. However, this pattern of the
themes of love dissipate to reveal that these themes are only apparent to the reader who wants them to exist.
We want Lysander and Hermia to be in love; we want Demetrius to love Helena as she loves him, but the
question arises as to whether these lovers are actually in love. Is Shakespeare providing us with a
wholesome tale of true love or is he conveying something more raw, more provocative than that? When
taking a closer look at this play, one sees a recurring pattern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Appearance seems to be the basis of feeling for the entire play.
The title of the play itself indicates sexual connotation. The word midsummer indicates that the play takes
place during the summer equinox which was often celebrated and closely related to May day. There are
several references to May in the play, alluding to the celebration. In medieval times, May day was a festival
of spring, celebrating courtship and fertility, prohibited in 1644 because mating and merriment got too out
of control (Benet). During the festival, escape with a lover into the woods was not scorned as it normally
would be, and sexual frivolity becomes common place. Also, May day was centered around a large, phallic
structure, the maypole, around which the people would dance, holding onto ribbons attached to the pole
(Benet). The play, being set on a day when sexuality and courtship was favourable, lends itself to the theme
of sexual love and infatuation, rather than true or romantic love.
The physical setting of the play also has strong sexual implications. The play begins in Athens, a city where
societal barriers and codes regulate the behaviour of the characters. The play soon moves from this stoic
setting into one that is more mysterious the woods. This is the place where the fairies and mythical
creatures live. It is the domain of fantasy and illusion. With the change of setting
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Religion In Dante s Inferno
Seven hundred and three years ago Dante published his Inferno, still today many years later it is analyzed
by many. how can Dante s work be depicted into different aspects of religions? The best way to understand
the words of Dante is to relate religions to the text, by researching backgrounds of three diverse religions,
analyzing the different aspects throughout Dante; we then can correlate his works with a deeper religious
sense. In the first place, Christians of the new and old age primarily believe that after death their souls live
on in the grace of God s presence. For example, in the Bible it states, Jesus said, I am the resurrection and
the life. He who believes in me will live even though he dies. In Dante s Inferno, Dante is shunned by God
s grace and is trying to find his way back. In the concluding lines of inferno; ...and beauteous shining of the
Heavenly cars. And we walked out once more beneath the Stars (Alighieri 287). These last words represent
Dante climbing out of the nightmare he called Hell and he is gazing upon the beautiful stars of Heaven.
Which represents a sense of hope as if his sins are forgiven. Heaven and hell in the Bible have a rather
vague description of the details embedded in the experience you will face in the afterlife. All that is very
well known and established is Heaven is a place of light and God s love and Hell is the land in which you
experience eternal suffering for your sins. These loose interpretations of hell are greatly represented in
Inferno because Dante takes these thoughts and roughly based Christian ideology of the after life into his
own Visions of Hell Henceforth, the Christian faith and ideas are the base to many other religions. Dante s
Inferno a like Christianity has multiple representations of faith including an abundance of Christian Beliefs.
In like manner, when looking deep beneath the surface of Dante s writing, Buddhists have a major
correlation to Inferno. First, there is three stages: Samsara (cycle of rebirth) Karma and Enlightenment.
Most Hope to aspire to the level of Enlightenment in nirvana to end suffering. Inferno is greatly represented
in Buddhism. An example of this is, Samsara represents purgatory in a sense as in a
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American Pie Summary
Don McLean wrote American Pie to make people cognizant of the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly,
Ritchie Valens, and J.P Richardson. Through metaphors and allegories, he tries to explain that the death of
these musicians was a sad and almost unholy event that he was grieving severely about. In it though he also
references things that other musicians did in their lifetimes. In the stanza We all got up to dance/ Oh, but we
never got the chance/ Cause the players tried to take the field/ The marching band refused to yield, it in its
entirety is an allegory for how the Beatles were trying to make music that you would listen to, but not
dance to, and then started writing anti violence songs against the Vietnam protesters, that made some of the
protesters question their actions. The players being the protesters and the ... Show more content on
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The last Literary device in the song is another allegory, No angel born in Hell/ Could break that Satan s
spell/ And as the flames climbed high into the night/ To light the sacrificial rite/ I saw Satan laughing with
delight, it says how he thinks of the plane crash as some unholy event, the work of the devil, even. And by
saying no angel born in hell, he is referring to Satan himself, and saying that nothing short of Satan could
stop the
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Adam Smith s The Wealth Of Nations
Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to mark the beginning of classical
economics (Smith, 1776). He was the first to articulate that international trade was not a zero sum game
and it was counterproductive to have a single minded reliance on exports. He proposed the theory that a
country should specialize in manufacturing goods that it can make with the fewest resources, therefore
giving it an advantage in the production of that good. This allows for global out to be maximized, thereby
with free trade each country would end up with a greater number of goods than before.
His notion was that wealth of nation is determined by its labor and not by the amount of gold. In addition,
he stated that when two nations participate in free trade there is an increase in total wealth as both nations
see a profit in exchange. Widely known as the father of modern economics , Adam Smith contributed a
significant amount of knowledge regarding the political economy. It emphasized that markets operate best
without the interference of the government. Classical economists observed that markets regulate themselves
when free of coercion. He referred to the markets self regulating nature, when buyers are able to choose
between various suppliers and companies who do not successfully compete are allowed to fail, as a
metaphorical invisible hand , which moves markets towards natural equilibrium. During the industrial
revolution, Britain embraced free trade and Smith s
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Analyzing The Conservation Of Mechanical Energy Of A...
Section I: Worksheet
2. Discussion
The purpose of this experiment was to analyze the conservation of mechanical energy of a harmonic
oscillating spring system. In addition, this observation involved analyzing to what affect some of the
mechanical energy was lost or dissipated into other forms of energy, despite the experiment s attempt to
minimize the dissipation of the energy as much as possible.
The first part of the experiment involved calculating the spring force constant (k) of the harmonic oscillator.
This was achieved by utilizing Hooke s Law for a harmonic oscillator:
F= kx
The force (F) was obtained by using five different weights that hung over a pulley system like shown in
Figure 1, and the tension of the string acted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The photogate comb consisted of 61 teeth that were each (2.00 ±0.03) mm wide, with gaps in between each
tooth of the same dimensions as shown in Figure 2 below.
As shown in the figure above, it is necessary to measure the displacement of the comb, and thus wise to
establish an equilibrium position. In the example above, the 27th tooth is being used as the equilibrium
position; however, for this experiment, the 31st tooth was used as the equilibrium position, or rather the
position with zero displacement. In addition, the photogate sensor was placed just to the right of the 31st
tooth, as to begin in the unblocked position. Therefore to start the experiment, the comb was to be pulled to
the right, just beyond the photogate sensor, and the motion would be directed to the left.
When the photogate comb was released, the times were recorded at the intervals when the comb teeth
blocked the photogate sensor. For example, the time that corresponds to the 31st tooth would represent the
position x=0 m, while the time corresponding to when the first tooth blocked the sensor represented a
position of x= 0.12 m. Therefore, 61 times were recorded, and the times stopped just before the comb was
to reverse its motion, or in other words, a half oscillation of the harmonic oscillator.
As stated in the paragraph above, the time stamps allowed for
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Essay The Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg was the most important battle of the civil war. The Battle of Gettysburg would
become the climatic conclusion for the Confederated that fought in the Civil War. What transpired in the
three days of this battle has significantly influenced today s society. Because of this battle, the Union
gained their lead on the Confederate forces and won the civil war, which protected the county from falling
apart and completing their ultimate goal. This goal was to preserve the Union. As Abe Lincoln said, A
house divided against itself cannot stand . What if the following events either did not happen or were
twisted into different outcomes? Would our country be as it is today? Just two days before the Battle of ...
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(Pfalz, 56) Major Beverage then hurried to form a squadron to support Captain Buck s men and to send
gallopers toward town to tell the other Commanders of the Confederate approach. As they rode a bugle
sounded boots and saddles meaning to get a horse and prepare for battle. (Longacre, 211) Two hours later,
General Meade ordered the First 11th Corps to Gettysburg with Major Reynolds to lead them on their way.
Major Reynolds summoned Major General Abner Doubleday, who was acting commander of the First
Corps at this time, to headquarters. Between the hours of seven and eight AM, they went over to inspect
dispatches from General Meade and Buford. Major Reynolds also sent Captain Joseph Rosengarten, to tell
the townspeople that there was to be a battle here soon, but instead of listening, they threw mud in his face.
He briefly told Major Reynolds what had happened and he replied jokingly, You must be mistaken; they
have been throwing mud in your eyes. (Pfanz,73) Major Reynolds reached the point three miles south of
Gettysburg. One of the staff officers told him that the Confederates advanced Chambersburg Pike. Major
Reynolds hurried toward a town that was a half a mile on horseback, where a
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Injury In Football
One Decision to Ruin it All
There are about 40 50 career ending sports injuries a year and I was one of them. Back in 2013, my father
forced me to go out for football. That was the best thing I could have done until... One day everything
changed.
Set, hut! The quarterback ordered as I took off down the field. The ball was thrown and it was to me, a fifth
grader. I caught the ball and started running for the touchdown when out of the corner of my eye I saw the
biggest guy on their team gaining yards. I tried to split into center field, then I was lifted up and thrown to
the ground. Darkness fastly approached.
I was awoken by one of the coaches and I shot up. He sounded concerned as he growled, Are you alright. I
explained what happened and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The ball was thrown and it was to me, a fifth grader. I caught the ball and started running for the touchdown
when out of the corner of my eye I saw the biggest guy on their team gaining yards. I tried to split into
center field, then I was lifted up and thrown to the ground. Darkness fastly approached.
I was awoken by one of the coaches and I shot up. He sounded concerned as he growled, Are you alright. I
explained what happened and that my wrist was just a sprain and there was nothing to be worried about.
For the next 2 hours, my head was throbbing so bad like it was trying to tell me something wasn t right in
my wrist. I was so bullheaded that I brushed the excruciating pain off and kept going because a sprained
wrist was the least of my worries.
Later that day I asked a friend s mom if my wrist was broken or if it was just a sprain. She said: It is just a
sprain, Because she was a nurse, I believed her. Plus it didn t hurt much at the time. Much later we left his
mom s house and drove to his father s house about an hour away. Once we arrived we played some football
outside for a couple of hours. Boy, that was an experience trying to catch a bullet pass with a broken wrist.
Mid play his father stepped outside and yelled: Suppertime, so we sprinted inside and scarfed down food
until our stomachs were about to burst. Once bedtime hit we jumped on the PS3 and played some Call of
Duty: Black Ops Zombies for the rest of the
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Comparing Egypt And Mesopotamia
Egyptian and Sumerian religions developed differently because their respective geographic environments
caused them to hold divergent views of their lives. Since the geography in Sumer and Egypt was different,
they held different views about their gods and beliefs. Even though they were two of the first civilizations,
they developed different beliefs about their religion.
The rivers and land were in both Sumer and Mesopotamia, a big part of the development of their views on
religion. Mesopotamia was known as the land between two rivers because they were surrounded by the
Euphrates and Tigris River. Annually the rivers would flood fertilizing Sumer s land. Sumerians took
advantage of the floods to help fertilize their land but also knew that when big floods occurred the gods
were sending a punishment of their wrong doings. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On each side of the desert were two deserts. Egyptians called the two sides Red and Black land. The
Egyptians named their land Kemet meaning black land which referred to the fertilized black soil that
occurred because of the annual flood. This was known as the fertile Delta (side banks of the delta) where
Egyptians grew most of their food. On the opposite side of the river there was a large desert. The Egyptians
thought of this as a place of fear, terror and death. It was known as Deshret which meant red land because
of the coloring of the landscape. Because all the crops were grown on the fertilized land, the burials all took
place in the dessert. The Egyptians designated sides of the dessert to represent Life and Death in terms of
cultivation and also
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Mental and Emotional Development
Write an essay of approx 1,000 words about your understanding of the older child.
Include detail of mental and emotional Development.
Going to school marks a new horizon of a child s life at a time when he/she thinks they are ready for the
greater challenges. Children are curious about the use of letters and words to convey meaning, and have the
manual dexterity to hold a pen or pencil and begin to write.
Together reading and writing broadens the child s experience enabling him/her to learn more about the
world he/she lives in. Their mental ability allows him/her to understand the symbols of letters and numbers
and by manipulating these new experiences develop.
The vocabulary of a five year old should be 2000 words and with exposure ... Show more content on
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It is important for those caring for children that they are aware of the attitudes of others and offer
opportunities to the child to talk about this.
Praise means a lot to a child of this age as it would to a lot of other people. Efforts should be made to
recognise each child s special attributes.
Summary of Major Developments:
For 5 to 11 year olds: 1. Decreasing dependence on family and developing relationships with other adults
and children. 2. Becoming an active, contributing member of the family. 3. Learning how to deal with
strong feelings appropriately. 4. Learning how to reason and solve problems logically. 5. Developing
understandings of concepts such as number, time and money. 6. Adjusting to changing body image and
coming to terms with sex role identity.
Adolescence Mental and Emotional Development:
Adolescence has been charactised as a time of storm and stress, but many adolescents make the transition
from child to adult with relative ease and with little trauma either to themselves or to their parents. It is not
surprising that, while their bodies are so rapidly changing, youngsters become quite preoccupied with them
and wonder what they will become.
Girls see their first period as a positive achievement towards adulthood or a dreadful event which signifies
the end of childhood.
Boys fear to speak as their voice breaks or they are delighted as their facial hair becomes obviously present.
The attitudes displayed will
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Scavengers In The Military
Humankind has been waging war since the first sword was crafted by the warmongering tribes that sought
to overthrow each other, and death upon the battlefield has become a daily routine. A boy grows up, bears
the mantle of soldier, and dies for a cause that not even he can fully understand. Meanwhile, the world
prepares for the inevitable with rising conflicts, and radical militants striving to bring about a world that
follows solely their beliefs. Ask yourself this: are our soldiers not to be protected from needless casualties
at all costs? Keeping in mind this question, we must now refer to something that humanity chooses to hide,
like a secret that could taint our reputation forever. I am referring to the use of mercenaries and PMCs in ...
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The use of mercenaries dates back to medieval ages, where kings and queens frequently hired them to fight
battles in their name, and handle revolts and rebellions. However, the industry of hired soldiers was driven
underground, and became nothing more than a whisper on the tongues of those who sought to use them for
small conflicts and issues. Ironically, the development of drones and high tech weaponry has caused a
revolution in the world of soldiers of fortune, and their presence in the battlefield is not unheard of in these
violent times. So, knowing that they re back, why haven t we employed them globally? Well, the answer is
that it s simply hard to trust these combatants; after all, mercenaries have a notorious history of abandoning
their original contractors for a higher bidder. Furthermore, having to keep them in check is a hassle; the US
typically prefers for these corporations to abide by a ruleset on what they can and cannot use during armed
conflicts. The issue with this is that we would be handicapping our own soldiers, and the risk of letting
them use banned military equipment is simply too much. Don t be mistaken, however; these armed
mercenaries are far from weak, and they typically employ the best of the best. They also hold possession
over numerous weapons, ranging from M4 carbines to armored vehicles that have been sold by various
countries. To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces,
despite having a solid foothold in the war economy.
To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite
having a solid foothold in the war economy. However, this foothold will allow them to see various
deployments in future combat situations whether that be against, or for
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Health Care Issues Of The American Indian Population
Health Care Issues in the American Indian Population Jennifer Lozada St John Fisher My dad always called
me a mut , meaning I had too many ethnic backgrounds to count. He was never sure what the percentage of
each of my ethnicities was. I have multiple, from both my parents sides from German, Puerto Rican,
Pennsylvania Dutch, Dutch, Italian, and lastly that I know of Cherokee Indian. Always being very
interested in my background I choose to understand why American Indian became and vulnerable
population to begin with. Wanted to understand why this population had so many health care issues. Our
nomadic ancestors of our modern Native Americans as we know today made their way over the land bridge
from Asia which is now called Alaska over more than 12,000 years ago. Dividing these nomadic areas into
culture areas, or groupings of connecting people who shared similar habitats and characteristics into 10
separate culture areas: the Arctic, the Subarctic, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Plains, the Southwest, the
Great Basin, California, the Northwest Coast and the Plateau. Focusing on the Southeast, I want to narrow
it down to Cherokee Indians because this is my background ethnicity. This being one of the American
Indians that we associate with today in our vulnerable populations and health care issues. These nomads
were known for their farming, growing staple crops to survive. They were called one of the five civilized
tribes . The main issues that
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Oral Hygiene for People with Dementia Essay
Assignment 1
Evidence based practice
Oral Hygiene for adults with Dementia
Introduction
The purpose of this essay is to discuss a clinical skill or nursing action by referring to the nursing and allied
health literature to explain and support evidence based practice. The skill I wish to examine is the practice
of oral hygiene for adults with dementia in residential aged care facilities. In this essay I aim to provide the
reader with adequate references to support the best practice for oral hygiene for people with dementia.
Evidence based practice
Good oral health is important for a person s sense of well being and quality of life (Fiske, 2001).
Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to pain, tooth loss, oral disease, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Another assessment tool is the Oral Health Assessment tool and is a condensed alteration of the BOHSE. It
can be completed before implementing an individualized oral hygiene care plan. Completing this
assessment will help the health care professional assess the patients current oral status and factors, which
can contribute to their risk for oral disease. This makes it possible to put into practice the most appropriate
care, plan for the residents needs. There is only a small amount of literature providing quality evidence
based on the use of a successful oral health assessment tool for people with dementia (JBI, 2004). There is
no published evidence to this date that has directly linked the use of the assessment tool and the standard of
oral hygiene and care given within residential aged care facilities (JBI, 2004). For successful assessment of
the residents with dementia the assessment should be undertaken by trained staff and on admission the
assessment should also involve a dentist (JBI, 2004). Assessment should be done on a regular basis, at least
every 8 weeks (JBI, 2004).
Research has shown that staff training in oral hygiene and the use of an individualised Oral Hygiene Care
Plan is beneficial to the resident and also the nurse and will allow appropriate care (National Guideline
Clearing house [NGC], 2003).
The Oral hygiene care
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  • 2. A Study On Vegetable Oils Many people don t know which oil is healthy for you, and what it s really used for. In the past, oils were not used the way they are today. There are literally hundreds of edible oils it s no wonder there s confusion. In this section, we ll have a look at the top oils. The media would have you believe that vegetable oils are very healthy for you, but the research that has been conducted is stating otherwise. Vegetable oils are actually known as seed oils, and these kinds of oils turns into dangerous trans fats. This kind of fat has been proven to cause brain atrophy, as well as heart disease, cancer, obesity, and diabetes. Trans fats are also commonly found in foods that have been processed. If the food is labeled hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated, that means trans fat. Many countries around the world have banned vegetable oils due to the link between its use and health risks. The risk of trans fats is so real that it was banned in New York back in 2006, with the full ban to be in effect by July 2008. The FDA has stated that they, too, have even thought about banning trans fats in the form of hydrogenated oils. Trans fats have been linked to chronic inflammation, if you have allergies or arthritis, dermatitis, or colitis, you might be consuming too many trans fats. Chronic inflammation is one of the leading causes of the seven out of ten causes of death: heart disease, cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease, stroke, Alzheimer s, diabetes, and nephritis. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Who Is Beowulf A Brave Man After watching the movie of Beowulf, I felt amazed, I amazed to the characteristic and personality of Beowulf itself and saluting him for being a brave man and for being a hero for the people of Danes (Denmark).I also like his attitude for believing in his own strength that the Lord gave than to depend on his weapon, and using his mind to defeat his enemy. He has a full of courage and confidence to save the kingdom of Danes. Beowulf is a brave man, in a way that he offers himself as a saviour of Danes by attacking Grendel. Beowulf does not care for his own death, he think and care for others life before his own. He faces many challenges, he fails, Grendel mother test his loyalty and strength, he lies to the King and his fellow men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Demons In Buddhism Martin Borys Professor Norris Buddhism RTS2010 4/21/16 Gods and Demons Incorporated in Buddhism There are many interpretations of Buddhism and with each one comes different spiritual practices and customs. Buddhists do not necessarily believe in a personal god, but instead believe in a higher force. They are more focused on how to escape suffering and attain enlightenment. Most Buddhists believe there are many interpretations to God. This understanding comes from our own individual path. It is also a lifestyle for some as well a culture that one is grown up into. There are many Buddhist myths of demons and gods. For instance, there is the Buddhist myth of Rudra. Rudra was a ferocious malevolent demon that was a former Buddhist who misinterpreted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover there are plenty of less powerful gods and spirits in the premodern Asian Buddhist traditions. Early Buddhism accepted the existence of these disincarnate beings, even as it it emphasized how they are impermanent and subject to laws of cause and effect, including the law of karma (Loy). There are so many different gods and demons in Buddhism. There are gods and demons for each section of Buddhism and there is a plethora of sections in Buddhism. Buddhism has many different branches and adaptations and so a few of their demons and gods are borrowed from Hindu or other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Altur A Short Story It s been missed before. Don t feel bad if you do it too; there s a sign that points out Whitewater State Park, but not the towns that surround it. It s okay. It s a small place surrounded by cornfields. It s cozy. I mean, if you like the small town feel, Altura is the place to be! I bet if you stood on one end of Main Street, you could spit into the farthest yard on the other end. Altura is in a sort of funny spot. It s only 11 miles from the heart of Winona County and 13 from the fairgrounds, yet most people never know it even exists. There are maybe four hundred people; however, you would not know it in the winter. It s a ghost town then. The old folks all leave for Florida or somewhere else, somewhere nice. Despite the flaws, Altura has a lot to offer all year round; it will always be a part of me. Usually, it s the end of December before I notice the lack of life. The months leading up to it are pretty busy. I m not sure who does it, but the town gets pretty festive right before everyone leaves. The first snowfall brings out a lot of people. Soon afterwards, the lights and decorations go up. It s funny really. The cheerful shrieks from the children and the struggle of hanging the Christmas lights makes the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, I m sure I will be back. I will miss those summer parties hidden away in some cornfield, and the late nights spent beside a bonfire, even sleeping under the stars; although I could have done without the rain! I loved this small town, but it s time to move on. Overall, as much as I say how boring and slow Altura is, it will always be a part of me. This small old town is part of who I am. In the winter and in the summer, it doesn t matter when, Altura has something you can t find anywhere else. Even if you can t find the town, it s magic will surround you. It may not be the heart of Winona County, but it s in my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Enron, Smartest Guys In The Room Enron, Smartest Guys in the Room Assignment When managing an MNC, managers are expected to make decisions that will maximize the stock price. Managers at Enron were trying to do exactly that, and it worked well for a while. Even though what they were doing might have been a fraud or illegal, they focused in trying to keep their stock prices as highest as they could. Enron s collapse had many causes. One of the causes was all the debt that Enron was having due to all the failed direct foreign investments (DFI) they made. At Enron, people tried to trade everything they could. They tried to trade weather derivatives, broadband internet access, water, news, etc. One of their failed investments was on an electricity plant in India, in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Application Of A Standardized Curriculum In general, literature in education studies confirms that Rogers s model parsimoniously carries over to research in school health: several researchers have conceptualized implementation within a diffusion of innovation paradigm (Hausman Ruzek, 1995; Henderson Dancy, 2008; McCormick, Steckler, McLeroy, 1995; Parcel et al., 1989; Payne, Gottfredson, and Gottfredson, 2006; Penberthy Millar, 2002). For example, Rogers s adoption invention continuum has been helpful to identify which elements of a reform are modified and directly adopted. Henderson Dancy (2008) demonstrate that new users often adapt and reinvent instructional tools to fit their needs, adding new characteristics that distinguish it from its planned or intended use. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 13) and that professors pedagogical discontentment in their own classes was a far more important factor when considering the adoption of something new (Southerland, Sowell, Blanchard Granger, 2011). Adopters will filter the information and advice they receive to consider, try, adopt and maintain selectively that fits with their perceived needs, priorities and circumstances (Green, Ottoson, Garcia Hiatt 2009). Thus, it will be important to investigate how teachers/instructors understand a reform and what information effectively motivates them to make a change. The flow of innovation, however, can be portrayed as top down, bottom up, with a reliance on extra organizational sources, learning, and emulation processes. For example, Mintrom and Vergari (1998) present a theoretical argument for integrating insights from policy network studies into diffusion studies, arguing the important role that policy networks, and the policy entrepreneurs embedded in them, can play in the diffusion of policy innovations. Through evidence on state level school choice policy entrepreneurs was collected through a mail survey of education policy experts in each of the 48 contiguous states, they found that policy networks serve to support the diffusion of policy innovations, external or interstate networks serve as important mechanisms for the dissemination of innovative ideas. They also suggest that successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Women in Anna Akhmatova’s Lot’s Wife,... Powerful Women in Anna Akhmatova s Lot s Wife, Crucifixion, and Rachel But Lot s wife looked back behind him, and she became a pillar of salt (New Geneva Study Bible, Gen. 19. 26). Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary (the mother of James and Joseph), and Zebedee s wife, the mother of James and John (Matt. 27:56). Jacob went over to the well and rolled away the stone and watered his uncle s flock. Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and tears came to his eyes...But when Jacob woke up in the morning it was Leah! What sort of trick is this? Jacob raged at Laban. I worked seven years for Rachel. What do you mean by this trickery? (Gen. 29). These are among the few verses dedicated to three women of the Bible. No commentary or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the conclusion of the poem, Rachel is given a whimsical voice in Jacob s dream. She beckons, Jacob, was it you who kissed me, loved me, and called me your black dove? (55). Through Akhmatova s poem, Rachel is no longer the flat character on the page with no emotions, but she is pleading to be loved, her heart is breaking, and she becomes a woman with wrenching emotions. In only eight brief lines in Crucifixion, Akhmatova, by contrasting Mary with other characters, illumines the heart of the mother of Jesus. The poem begins with vivid imagery describing the natural upheaval that occurred at the hour of Jesus last breath on the cross. The reader must pity Mary because she witnesses her son, taking his final breath, painfully questioning his Father and then in contrast turning to his mother and only telling her not to cry. How could a woman be expected to not be pained at the death of her son? Again, Mary is contrasted with Jesus friends Mary Magdalene and Peter. Both of their reactions to the crucifixion in the Bible are described, but Mary is left as a blank slate, standing alone beneath the cross where no one as much as dared to look that way (94). Akhmatova points out that in the Bible Jesus own mother is overlooked and she effectively evokes pity from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Evaluation Of A Business Will Greatly Influence The Course... Week 4 Reflection: Introduction to Segmentation The strategy or objectives of a business will greatly influence the course of action they will take. The most effective and efficient way to segment a market can depend greatly on the type of product or service and, ultimately, their goals for a strategy. I find it interesting to know that companies will consider factors such as psychographic and behavioural methods in particular because they are not things I automatically assume are important to a business. Demographic, benefits and geographic factors appear much more important to me but on further study i realised that businesses will use a combination of a the methods to be more effective. Companies such as Black Milk, who earn most of their profits online consider demographic, behavioural and psychographic much more than geographic methods as the internet offers them a channel for greater customer scope than if they were to target particular locations. Companies will also evaluate the attractiveness of a market to determine whether they should pursue it. The criteria for this evaluation seems appeal to the universal objectives of businesses so in that sense, it extremely effective. The identifiably of a customer is important so that companies are able to strategies effectively. The segment must also be substantial enough for business to be conducted profitably, which can happen in different scales. For example, my two jobs which both involve fast food services appear to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. One Green Apple Chapter Summary One Green Apple tells the story of Farrah a young immigrant and her second day of school in the new country. Speaking no English, Farrah is dropped off at an apple orchid with her classmates and marvels at the differences and similarities between her and the other children as they ride in a hay wagon. Stopping near a bunch of apple trees, Farrah understands that they are to pick one apple. As the teacher slowly yet kindly tries to explain what to do to her, Farrah wishes that she could tell the teacher that she understands but does not know the words. As her classmates pick the ripe red fruit from the trees, Farrah finds a small green apple that is different and alone as she is. As the group drops their apples into the machine, Farrah hangs back wondering if she should be with the others until a girl waves her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As they kids drink the cider they contributed in making, Anna, the girl who waved Farrah over tells her it is apple cider. As the group leaves the orchid, they laugh, and one boy belches and Farrah notes that laughs and sneezes and many other things sound the same way that they do in her home country. Taking a breath, she sounds out the word app ell and as her new friend claps, Farrah smiles as she learns her first new word. In chapter 11 of Essentials, we looked at literature for a diverse society. The chapter stressed the importance of education for students that is multicultural and intercultural, and culturally critical. It states that children literature allows for this by providing the opportunity to immerse oneself in a story and gain insight into how people feel, live and think (p.215). One Green Apple is an exemplary example of this as it is told from the perspective of a young immigrant who speaks no English and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Breaking Rules In Private Peaceful By Michael Morpurgo Throughout my exposition I will be covering the inquiry question Are there some contexts where it is acceptable to break the rules? . In the novel Private Peaceful written by Michael Morpurgo, there are occasions when the rules are broken and I will be discussing them on the view that breaking rules is acceptable in certain circumstances. These occasions are very much reasonable because of the outcome if they didn t break the rules. Three of the occasions are... 1, When Charlie lied and told the recruiting sergeant that both Charlie and Tommo were born on the 5th of October and both older then 17. 2, Charlie broke the rules because he didn t want to look cowardly by hiding his face from the gunman, instead he decided to face the gunman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like I stated in my introduction Charlie joined the army so that they wouldn t be kicked out of their house. Tommo wanted to join the army too and wasn t going to let others talk him out of it. Charlie lying to the sergeant is acceptable in this circumstance and also helps prove breaking the rules in certain scenarios is okay. Page number is 107. Charlie was asked to put a bag over his head however he didn t want to lose his dignity or honour. Breaking the rules here showed the courage he had at that certain. It was important for that Charlie didn t wimp out and put a bag over his head. Also, Charlie left the bag off his head to remind the gunman of what he has done and give him a sense of remorse. Page number is 184. Breaking the rules in this circumstance was important because it he was protecting his brother Tommo. He did it because the Sargent was working Tommo too hard to the point of unconsciousness. Breaking the rules here is certainly okay because his was protecting his brother, however if it wasn t his brother the circumstances wouldn t change. This incidence helps my overall argument Are there some contexts where it s acceptable to break the rules GET PAGE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. College Drinking In College Attending parties and binge drinking in college is a very regular occurrence for young adults these days. Across the country, campuses have had more students who are experiencing alcohol problems and alcohol related injuries than ever before. This is due to the fact that alcohol is so readily available wherever you go. It can be obtained in liquor stores, grocery stores, superstores and even the local shop on the corner of your street. This is especially true on college campuses, where students may not be mature or responsible enough to handle the effects that come with drinking. From weekly drink specials at the bars, to Greek life parties, a college campus can be an easy place to acquire and develop a drinking problem. There was a recent national survey taken that found almost sixty percent of college students drank alcohol in the past month alone, and around two thirds of these students engaged in binge drinking during that period. It is very easy to be peer pressured into drinking; it can seem like a lot of fun at the time and new students wanting to fit in can sometimes feel obliged to do so. As there is drinking occurring almost every night on a college campus it can be hard to find yourself out of place if you start to develop a drinking habit. There will always typically be people you know going out and partying, and therefore if other people are doing it then why can t you? No one ever thinks anything bad will happen to them, thus they drink without concern and can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Quality Dimensions And Measures Tables Quality Dimensions and Measures Tables In 2000, a Cincinnati nursing home had an unfortunate accident in which a bottle of nitrogen was mistaken for pure oxygen. As a result, four residents passed away. This situation provides an opportunity for organizations to look at how their processes may lead to potential failures. It is also important to understand how certain conditions can influence errors and violation within the workplace. In this incidence, OSHA turned the case over to the FDA for further investigation. Health care administrators should understand the differences between the two agencies so that adverse events are reported to the correctly. Another vital role for a health care administrator is to understand the five principles of the Culture of Safety model, how the model could have been used to avoid this error, and how to apply them within their institutions to avoid other potential mistakes. Perrow s Factors and Higher Risks of Accidents Health care institutions are pitted against a barrage of potential hazards, some of which can be life threatening to the patient and employee. In the relentless attempt to secure and save lives, Charles Perrow suggests that complex systems are prone to inevitable accidents identifying three universal elements (Sollecito Johnson, 2013, pp. 251 252): 1. Human error regardless of the level of skill and training will eventually falter. 2. Systems have natural flaws and multiple factors will trigger failure within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Analysis of The Wrong Trousers Analysis of The Wrong Trousers The Wrong Trousers is a Clay Animation Production (where all characters are made out of clay). Created by Nick Park (a famous Animator) in 1993, The Wrong Trousers stars Wallace and Gromit in their second animated adventure (they were first introduced to British Viewers in 1990 in another Nick Park production A Grand Day Out .) In this particular adventure we see how bad things can get when technology gets into the wrong hands... The Wrong Trousers was created by a clever technique called Clay Animation (Claymation). This technique requires the use of Plasticine to create models for the entire animation cast, this being things such as the Characters, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also I think that comedy can be found due to the naïveté of Wallace, for example his shock when he realises that his Penguin lodger is actually the Chicken that has been robbing local banks, his disguise? A red rubber glove. In my opinion these mixtures of comedy are funny without being offensive to any cultural or ethnical groups. This means that both adults and children can enjoy The Wrong Trousers as they can all take in something different from the film. It is said that mans best friend is his Dog, and that leads me to a greatly influential character in the Wallace and Gromit series, this of course being Gromit, the dog. I believe that his personification has been cleverly done as it is not completely conspicuous, by this I mean that whilst Gromit is granted Human qualities (such as the ability to read), his lack of a voice means that we do not recognise him as a human, therefore leaving him with his canine status. Therefore, essentially Gromit is a human yet isn t, he drinks tea, reads newspapers and even has his own dog specific library of books but then he doesn t possess a voice. I think that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Oedipus Rex One of the most memorable and meaningful Socratic quotes applies well when in context of Sophocles Theban Trilogy. The unexamined life is not worth living, proclaims Socrates. He could have meant many things by this statement, and in relation to the play, the meaning is found to be even more complex. Indeed, the situation of Oedipus, king of Thebes, the truth of this statement is in question. Would Oedipus have been better off if he was blind to the knowledge of his birthing and the fate which was foretold to someday befall him? Truly though, his life would have been a far better and easier path had he never known about his true origins. His life in Corinth would have been long and prosperous, and Thebes would have lived on under King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question arises, what would life have been like, if Oedipus had not discovered his true origins? If he had stayed in Corinth, would this have ever happened? We find that indeed, we would have had no story, if not for that lone comment of a drunkard which sparked the fire of rebellion in the young prince Oedipus. He ventured out to Delphi, to pry knowledge of his background out of it, and to discover if this was indeed the truth, despite the fact that his adopted parents of Corinth had assured him of it falseness. Oedipus leaves Corinth, fulfilling the Socratic idea of the unexamined life. However, we must evaluate the eventual consequences of his actions and the implications which they possess. What becomes of his fateful journey out of Corinth leads to the downfall of an entire city and family line. If he had not murdered King Laius, the Sphinx would have never descended upon Thebes, he would have never fulfilled the prophecy, and all would have lived on in a relative peace and tranquillity. Once examining these aspects of the relationship between the quote and Oedipus Rex, we can come to a final examination of its implications. The question which was addressed, that of the value of the examined life, can be answered. Indeed, if Oedipus had not ventured beyond the protective walls of his adopted home, would anything such as what occurred in the play ever have transpired? If Oedipus had not pursued that answers to the mysteries that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of The Genius Of Alexander The Great Throughout history, leaders have been recognized for how prosperous or unsuccessful they have been in their efforts. People, particularly, have come to understand that Alexander was none the less a powerful and diligent man. He follows all aspect of what it means to be strong willed. Alexander was a man of courage and influence who strived to complete all that he put his mind to. Ian Worthington writes. In 334 he invaded Persia, and within a decade he had defeated the Persians, subdued Egypt, and pushed on to Iran, Afghanistan, and even India (64). When one sees a man of abundant success it is hard to not give that person credit; however, should his steps to success be looked over, or taken into detailed consideration. Does the end justify the means or vice versa? The issue with this idea is the fact that Alexander was in fact great. You cannot overlook the amount of success Alexander had gained over the years. Per contra to the amount of triumph that radiates from Alexander, one may argue that respectable morals are without a doubt absent during his lifetime which strips him of this undeserving name. Is it right to get somewhere the easy way or should a great leader make all decisions in favor of health and well being within himself and his people? Throughout the articles The Genius of Alexander the Great by N. G. L. Hammond and How Great was Alexander? by Ian Worthington, the reader receives a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be great. Author N.G.L. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Narrative Frames and Interpretive Models in Troilus and... Narrative Frames and Interpretive Models in Troilus and Criseyde Interpretive certainty is purposely elusive in Geoffrey Chaucer s Troilus and Criseyde . Meaning within the text is convoluted and continually renegotiated. Any attempt to design a singular coherent stable source of meaning is problematic at best. Throughout the work, narrative frames are broken and reordered and the validity of any fixed interpretive model is challenged. Virtually every broad thematic discussion developed is potentially qualified or compromised by the presence of a key figure, the narrator of the poem. As an ever present observer, the narrator is both author and audience to a sequence of events he essentially helps to create. He is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The personality of the narrator is foregrounded and exists as a character engaged in an open dialogue with the reader. The narrator is thoroughly unreliable in his ability to serve as the sole source of information and insight, a figure possessing absolute control of the text. The authority of the narrator is paradoxically undermined and underscored by admission of his own inadequacies in shaping the text. Whether from mythological beings, ancient writers, a fictitious mentor, or the actual reader of the poem, the narrator claims to need support from outside sources in order to effectively tell the tale. The narrator portrays himself alternately as reluctant, ignorant, or simply incapable of fulfilling his duties. He invokes the powers of the Furies, Cleo, Venus, and the Fates at the beginning of each book to inspire and enhance his narrative skills. The invocations not only serve as symbolic bridges to the actions that follow in each book, but also allow the possibility of distance to develop between the narrator and his creative responsibility to the work. By invoking the gods, the narrator could be seen as an intermediary, a conduit, a pawn, rather than an active participant. The narrator does not, however, wish to completely shirk his creative contribution to the text. Instead, he attempts to qualify it. He likens his skill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. An Analysis Of Ben Jonson s The Lyric In 1616, Ben Jonson published the lyric Still to Be Neat, which was responded to in 1648 with Delight in Disorder, a lyric by Robert Herrick (Kornman, 1)(Adams, 1). Both poems are iambic tetrameter and include a plethora of similarities. These similarities, including rhyme and diction, are used to emphasize the theme, which I believe to be naturalness, of both poems (Reviewing, 1). The message of each poem, although presented through different tones, is that the imperfections of a woman s natural beauty are admirable to not only the eyes, but also the heart of a man. While the poems use diction to accentuate the common theme and display similar rhyme schemes that represent the point of view in the poems, there is a difference within these similarities, the contrasting tones, which aid in getting the message across to the reader. Notably, the use of diction in each poem is used to emphasize the theme and aid to the tone of each speaker. For starters, the speakers in each poem are men that prefer a woman in sweet disorder ( Delight 1) with hair as free ( Still 9), rather than a woman still perfumed ( Still 3) and too precise in every part ( Delight 14). In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, much poetry incorporated the idea of disorder in women and specifically, Jonson notes that there s something peculiar about a woman who is always neatly dressed; what is she hiding (Adams, 1). In these few examples, the diction is geared towards representing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Watergate Of The Watergate Scandal Watergate Scandal The Watergate Scandal happened almost 43 years ago; the event will never be forgotten. The Watergate scandal defined, perhaps for the first time, that a president of the United States could be portrayed as untrustworthy. Richard Nixon ran for a second term in 1972, in which he won by a huge margin. The Democratic Party had their headquarters at the high end Watergate hotel. The break in happened on June 17th, 1972, in which a security guard noticed the tape on the door lock. Five men were found in the office and were arrested for burglary. It seemed like a mission to spy on the Democratic Party since some of Nixon s assistants were involved in the case. November 5th, 1968: Richard Nixon was elected the 37th president. In 1971, in the response to the leak of the Pentagon papers which were about the Vietnam War that went into detail that nobody in the public knew. President Nixon authorized a creation of special investigators known as the White House Plumbers . The investigators included, Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Eugenio Martinez, Frank Sturgis, and James W. McCord Jr. Nixon told John Ehrlichman who was the White House chief domestic adviser If we can t get anyone in this damn government to do something about leaks, then by God we ll do it ourselves. I want you to set up a little group right here in the White House. Have them get off their tails and find out what s going on and figure out how to stop it. . On May 28th, 1972, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. United Parcel Service s Ipo United Parcel Service s IPO In any organization, financial analysis is one of the most basic parts of evaluation of a company operation in any business environment. As businesses operate, it is very important that the managers know the real environment for which a firm carries out its activities. The competitions evident in the market are substantial to the decision making process of a firm. Also, firms need to give much attention to the market forces of a particular industry to make sure that they are able to make these forces turn to their advantage. This paper will indicate the UPS s bussiness enviroment, porter s five forces, trends in the package delivery industry ,factors for success in the UPS s industry, UPS s relative strengths, the appropriate benchmark companies for valuation purposes, and the UPS s accounting policies and methods,. The UPS company is a multinational company and this means that the company needs to give attention to the different external factors like politics, economy, social, and technology. UPS needs to give attention of the political governments of the countries within which they operate. Because of the different political instability that has been seen in some of these countries, the company must invest in the countries which are politically stable. For example, the company recently declined venture into some countries in Africa because the political ambience in these countries were quite unstable. In the event that these countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Undaunted Courage Essay A Brief Look at Stephen E. Ambrose s Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West Undaunted Courage is a very detailed account of what Ambrose considers the most important expedition in American history, Lewis and Clark s exploration of the west. Ambrose attempts to project Thomas Jefferson s vision of a country that stretches from sea to shining sea, of an open road to the west, of an Empire of Liberty . Ambrose repeatedly shows how important the expedition was to the United States and especially to Thomas Jefferson by giving examples of the powers given to Lewis by Jefferson in order to complete the expedition. Lewis is given a letter of credit signed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ambrose is a skilled writer and he relied heavily on the journals kept by the Corp of Discovery and his own vast knowledge of the subject to tell the story and be as historically accurate as possible. One would think this combination would produce an epic tale impossible to put down. This was not the case for me. I found the book to be a chore to read. It seemed to be too wordy. He would give long detailed descriptions of conversations and events when a simpler one would do. I also believe it tended to read as a text book or journal rather than a novel. Every third paragraph begins with a date as if it were a diary or timeline. There was little continuity to the storyline. Once these flaws are recognized another becomes apparent, its incredible size. It is a voluminous text of almost five hundred pages! This is another example of how his attention to detail might have worked against him. The story could have been told in much fewer pages and reading the story might not have been so fatiguing. Another problem I had with the book is that he used the period s correct vernacular so any quotes or dialogue are in this flowery poetic style which does not lend itself to readability. At times, it was like reading Shakespeare. I think perhaps he spent too much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Leonardo Da Vinci was a True Renaissance Man Leonardo Da Vinci was a true Renaissance man. He was an inventor, a scientist, a mathematician and a painter. He had the mind and visions of a thinker centuries ahead of his time. Hundreds of years later, he is still one of the most recognized and iconic people in the world, known for his Paintings like the Mona Lisa and changed the way paintings and art were created. But one success Da Vinci had that is not as well known as his iconic art such as the Last Supper are his inventions. Leonardo Da Vinci s genius achievements in his creations sketches, and ideas of inventions were able to impact generations of people in the future significantly, but his inventions did not impact much of world history. Leonardo Da Vinci s life began as an average but poor child in the midst of the Italian Renaissance. A period where the main focus wasn t on religion and was more focused on secular themes and creativity. He was born in 1452 in Vinci Italy and was raised on an estate belonging to his father, while his uncle also helped raise him. Da Vinci never received a full education like others, but his artistic abilities were noted by his father who eventually apprenticed him to a well known sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio, of Florence (History ). When apprenticed, His skills as an artist developed, flourished and even intimidated his mentor (Da Vinci s Inventions). Although he was gifted at his artistic abilities, Da Vinci was looking to expand on his abilities and add more skills. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Food Assistance Program Essay Introductory Summary Today the majority of our farm bill is dedicated to food assistance programs. In 2013 through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program (SNAP) the U.S fed 47.6 million citizens at the cost of 76.4 billion. Another food assistance program called WIC has fed 9 million woman, infants, and children at the price of 7 billion. The American government is doing a tremendous job at feeding the less fortunate through these programs but like many programs they need to be improved. Through the SNAP program participants are able to spend taxpayer money on sugar filled soft drinks and candy. The new bill that is being prepared will limit the purchase of these unnecessary products. This bill will restrict participants to simple food staples such as bread, beans, fruit, vegetables and rice. The new bill will also add white potatoes to the WIC program. These changes that need to be made will contribute in boosting the demand of multiple commodities and help eliminate unneeded aid to unhealthy foods. Price and Quantity of rice sold in the U.S ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rice is one of the commodities that will benefit from the passing of this bill. In the short run the demand, price, and quantity sold of rice will rise. In the long run things are a little different, since the quantity supplied by farmers will increase the demand for this commodity will fall. This decrease in demand will lower the price of rice back to the original equilibrium price. In the short and long run the quantity of rice will increase not only helping the American farmer but also helping participants of the SNAP program eat healthy. (See figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Elements of Communication The Elements of Communication Communication begins with a message, or information, that must be sent from one individual or device to another. People exchange ideas using many different communication methods. All of these methods have three elements in common. The first of these elements is the message source, or sender. Message sources are people, or electronic devices, that need to send a message to other individuals or devices. The second element of communication is the destination, or receiver, of the message. The destination receives the message and interprets it. A third element, called a channel, consists of the media that provides the pathway over which the message can travel from source to destination. Consider, for example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hardware is often the visible components of the network platform such as a laptop, a PC, a switch, or the cabling used to connect the devices. Occasionally, some components may not be so visible. In the case of wireless media, messages are transmitted through the air using invisible radio frequency or infrared waves. Services and processes are the communication programs, called software, that run on the networked devices. A network service provides information in response to a request. Services include many of the common network applications people use every day, like e mail hosting services and web hosting services. Processes provide the functionality that directs and moves the messages through the network. Processes are less obvious to us but are critical to the operation of networks. End Devices and Their Role on the Network The network devices that people are most familiar with are called end devices. These devices form the interface between the human network and the underlying communication network. Some examples of end devices are: * Computers (work stations, laptops, file servers, web servers) * Network printers * VoIP phones * Security cameras * Mobile handheld devices (such as wireless barcode scanners, PDAs) In the context of a network, end devices are referred to as hosts. A host device is either the source or destination of a message transmitted over the network. In order to distinguish one host from another, each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Groundbreaking Pilot And Inspirational Figure A groundbreaking pilot and inspirational figure, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and set many other records throughout her career. Her disappearance in 1937 during an attempt to revolve the globe devastated admirers across the United States and around the world. Her public career lasted less than a decade starting at 1928 and ending in 1937. She used her fame to promote two causes dear to her: the advancement of commercial aviation and the advancement of women. Earhart symbolizes the fascination that aviation held for Americans in the 1920s and 1930s. Aviator Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. In 1923, Earhart, known as Lady Lindy, became the 16th woman to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Earhart came to know many of the wounded who were pilots. She developed a strong admiration for aviators, spending much of her free time watching the Royal Flying Corps practicing at the airfield nearby. In 1919, Earhart enrolled in medical studies at Columbia University. She quit a year later to be with her parents, who had reunited in California. Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others. Earhart was legally declared dead in 1939. Earhart s entire life had a certain restless quality. By 1928, she had found a calling of sorts as a social worker in Boston who flew in her spare time. When New York publisher George Palmer Putnam asked if she wanted to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic, she agreed. June of 1928 Amelia flew from Newfoundland to Burry Port, Wales, made her an instant celebrity, although she was quick to note that she had been merely a passenger, a sack of potatoes, who kept the log. When she flew solo in the Atlantic during 1932, another first for women, she proved to the world and, more important, to herself that 1928 had not been an accident. Amelia did not have many supporters in the beginning, during this time women were not believed to have a role as such a pilot like Amelia did. After midnight, the moon set, and I was alone with the stars. I have often said that the lure of flying is the lure of beauty, and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Negative Effects Of Immigration All they do is break families apart and bring mental health issues to the children involved. This is called deportation. Deportation is to expel a foreigner from a country on grounds of illegal status, and this happens in America frequently. Does deportation affect Americans positively or negatively? Many say that having all these illegal immigrants in America just costs America money and it takes away money and jobs that would otherwise be for U.S. citizens. While others disagree and say that immigrants have helped the economy greatly and if they are deported the economy will suffer the consequences. Although,there are some positives when it comes to deportation, the majority of its ripple effect hurts many Americans. The people that pay the highest price for deportation are the families of mixed status that are being broken apart. In an article about the families involved with deportation the claim of the authors is that deportation has many negative effects on the citizen children of immigrants. The authors point out that the separation of these mixed status families causes many mental illnesses for these kids that put their lives on pause. The authors claim is that because these children were born in American soil they all have the right to the 14th amendment, so they all have accorded birthright citizenship. The author demonstrates throughout the article that even though these children were born here in America, they often don t get the citizenship right because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Rainer Maria Rilke Panther In the vision that Rainer Maria Rilke pointed out in his poem Panther was describing a panther he observed at the zoo that ended up being captured, in the cage looking tired , hopeless and very weak , Rainer Maria Rilke describes in the poem about being a caged animal and not being set free to move around in the natural habitat or environment . Rainer Maria Rilke was considered to be the most significant poets in the German language, Rilke was a Bohemian Australian poet , Rilke did not have a happy life as a child his mother lost a daughter at only one week old and tried to bring her daughter life back through her son , which she tried to dress him up as a female at his early young ages , the father ended up sending Rainer to military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The words constantly passing bars (Rilke 1) forms the image of bars blurring past the panther; the panther s vision has beheld the great quantity of bars for so long that it has grown so weary , it cannot hold/anything else (Rilke 2 3) . A thousand bars (Rilke, 4) further develops the imagery. This large number is likely an exaggeration and it works to intensify the ideas of stress and confinement . The Panther despicts the picture of a panther being secured an enclosure and not being able to roam around to have his freedom of opportunity. In the underlying period of the sonnet, Rainer Maira Rilke says that despite the fact that the panther is a solid creature, it has been secured a confined room and is denied its freedom Rainer Maria Rilke , says that since the panther is tired to the point that he can t understand where he is and can assume that there are just bars around him from all sides and he can t get out from that point, regardless of how hard he attempts. He continues hovering in the cage believing that some way or another he could get out and don t appear to will to get subdued. It depicts how individuals see and are being seen by the outside world and tragically, those eyes does not wind up helpful for Rilke in their family unit work yet rather turns into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Reasons For US Involvement In World War I Tien Pham 2860744 HIST 1302 83439 Essay 2 There are few What reasons for US involvement in World War One. US policy in 1914 to accept isolationism and neutrality of Closely related issues. Although the United States hopes to maintain neutrality have có, also think that it is our need for the United States to discuss with its allies in difficult circumstances. Moreover, the cause of the participation of Vietnamese State of the World War One Into Due to factors need to expand, with allies like banks, the German dictator, an idealist Wilson, unlimited submarine warfare institutional, and Zimmerman Telegram. The contributions of all the dilemmas but eventually led to the United States entered the First World War on April 2, 1917. In 1917, after 3 years of neutrality, the US War German Empire DECLARED type WWI and thereby vài reason. a ship, unrestricted submarine warfare the US ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government bought Alaska from Russia in 1867, but without a bit of concern in the US Open. The competitiveness of the Gilded Age and prosperity changes: some Americans wondering if there should be no water agenda separate court. Concerned about the impact of Spain s Meet in the American hemisphere. By the end of the 1800s the Spanish still controlled the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico and Cuba, on the threshold of Florida. Newspapers whipped up fears of US intentions and the brutality of Spain, many add exaggerated, some totally wrong. 1898, a US Navy ship, the USS Maine exploded in mysterious circumstances while nurturing the Spanish control of Cuba. This is given below: a reason for the Spanish American, but lasted four months and less coal to allow the US to Seize Control of the many assets of the Spanish colonies. It undeclared aside from imperialism, a Washington policy of isolation was adopted involving European, prefer to keep clear of entanglement of European rivalries, alliances and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Technology Exposed In Neal Stephenson s Snow Crash From the novel Snow Crash , Neal Stephenson, has made use of many themes to bring his story alive. One of the major themes, which can be easily illustrated in the novel, is technology and modernization. In fact, it the basis upon which the entire plot is written. The story encompasses many imaginative technological experience that gives the characters powers, which were not present to the common man at the time. The novel in 1994, when it was just the beginning of the internet age. This has gone further to contribute to the ability of people using technology to solve problems and bring harm to others. The technology talked about in the book is quite detailed and very descriptive, which seems to be very logical in the current world despite it being quite a long time ago. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In chapter 24, Stephenson writes, Hiro picks up the goggles. As he brings them up toward his eyes, he sees the image: a wall of black and white static. Da5id s computer has snow crashed. He closes his eyes and drops the goggles. You can t get hurt by looking at a bitmap. Or can you? (p67 68). This is a clear indication, that man should stop overlying on technology to solve all problems. It is however, not true that all technology is bad. Most of it is good until it is used for the wrong reasons. In fact, it is common knowledge that excessive use of technology in children can resulted to poor memories. The children of today are born into the world of search engines, and have very little attention on having to remember things. In the current world, children follow exactly what they see the adults do. In the novel, Stephenson has also depicted the same. In Chapter 18, Stephenson writes, NO WAY, JOSÉ! Uncle Enzo holding up one hand to stop an Uzi toting Hispanic scumbag; behind him stands a pan ethnic phalanx of kids and grannies, resolutely gripping baseball bats and frying pans. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Madres De Plaza De Mayo s Social Movement Despite isolation from family members and constant fear of their own lives, The Madres de Plaza de Mayo s social movement has improved the Argentinian culture over the years. We ll take a look back at what prompted the creation of the Madres social movement, what the goals of the Madres social movement were about, and how the Madres movement has changed Argentina in present day society. The real question to ask yourself is what would you be willing to do for the wellbeing and safety of your family and loved ones? First, let s take a look back at what prompted the creation of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo social movement. Argentina during the years 1976 through 1983 was called the Dirty War era. During these years Argentina was being governed by President Isabel Perón along with a deadly military junta dictatorship. The Dirty War era can be summed up as basically the government s attack on Argentinian individuals suspected of any political opposition. Opposition was choked off by rigorous censorship, strict curfews, and fear of the secret police. (Encyclopedia Britanica) The secret police, or ( government ), would often kidnap, torture and kill these individuals before disposing of their bodies in nearby oceans, in rural areas, or in mass unmarked graves. It is estimated between ten thousand and thirty thousand Argentinian individuals lost their lives during the Dirty War era. Although to this day, the government has only acknowledged some involvement with approximately nine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Henry Lawson Stories use narrative to involve the responder in a range of experiences. Storytellers use narrative techniques to establish a setting and shape the characters personality. This is shown in Henry Lawson s short stories the drover s wife and the loaded dog as well as Roger hargreaves picture book little miss sunshine. Henry Lawson s the drovers wife, explores the perspicacity of the bush heroine with the use of a narrator. The narrators avoidance of using a name for the drover s wife prevents the responder being influenced by their names and instead allows the responder to judge for themselves through the actions and events that occur in the story. This also shows the responder that the hardships and struggles faced by this woman are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the orientation, Miseryland is presented as a sad, unhappy, miserable place using the graphics and text. And when the birds wake up in the morning in Miseryland, they don t start singing. They start crying! Oh, it really is an awful place! Then the responder is introduced to little miss sunshine, the main character. she is show to be a happy person whistling happily to herself and shown to be the colour yellow in the picture to convey happiness and brightness. The picture book s complication arises with little miss sunshine laughing and giggling in front of the king in Miseryland. The pictures capture this with a close up of the king s and little miss sunshine s face; hers laughing and the king is crying. This sets a major contrast between the two characters. The denouement occurs with each main character with their own page with a close up of their happy face and sunshine and flowers and colours with a happy connotation. The picture book closes with Mr. happy saying that he didn t know such a place as Miseryland existed and little miss sunshine replying with there isn t! In conclusion, the narration in the short stories the drover s wife, the loaded dog and little miss sunshine, prove highly important in involving the responder in a range of experiences by providing the techniques and storylines for the responder to gain an insight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The True Language Of Love The True Language of Love When reading early British texts, readers often notice that two main themes are recurring within the stories and poems of the time. These themes are love and religion; both of these were important within the culture. However, the readers may not realize that the language used in describing the two different themes is not different at all. In fact, the language of love and the language of religion are very similar, especially in medieval texts. Two texts that provide an excellent example of this type of language are Marie de France s Lanval and Margery Kempe s The Book of Margery Kempe. Comparing the language used in these works with the biblical book Song of Songs, it is clear that the language used in the texts of the medieval period doubles as both religious and romantic. Song of Songs, or Song of Solomon, is a book of the bible that focuses on Christ s love for his people. Within the book, Christ is portrayed as the bridegroom and Christians as his bride. According to Vivian de Sola Pinto, the book is the nuptial song of King Solomon and his Egyptian Bride, but is also an allusion to the Love Union and Communion between Christ and the church , and even further, Christ and every believing soul (Pinto). Using this explanation, not only is the language in this biblical book different from the other books of the Bible, but also it blends the language of love and the language of religion. Using this philosophy about the sensuality of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Sociology Of Health And Mental Illness John Goulder (13005053) MBBS SSC Year 2: Library Project Dissertation Supervisor: Professor Paul Higgs Submitted: Tuesday, 13 January 2015 A Tale of Two Asylums: Reviewing the context and influences of two theorists, Michel Foucault and Erving Goffman, on the sociology of health and mental illness. Word count: 3,132 John Goulder! 1 Introduction: Mental Health as Disparate Social Object Antipsychiatry was as much a cultural phenomenon as an academic or institutional one. Whilst the work of Laing (1960) and Szasz (1960) can be rooted in the Fruedo Marxist methodological individualism of critical theory (Rogers Pilgrim, 2010: 14), or even a broader constructionist critique of medical truth, it just as easily lends itself to a more limited historicist Libertarian reading: mental illness as socio political deviance within an encroaching state (Sumner, 1994). Within this interface must be located the panoply of iconographic representation (Shorter, 1997: 273) within wider mass culture: Sumner cites the example of Ken Kesey s One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest as salacious and sensational as it may be which became, for a generation, a precipitation of populist anti sentiment towards psychiatric institutions and their operative physicians. It is clear then that the dialectic of mind and its healer transcends theoretical partitions, spans academic disciplines, and crosses the great divide to take up its place within the popular consciousness. Considering this, and also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Yeast Enumeration Lab Report Micro enumeration to determine the number of yeast cells in a litre of beer. Introduction Yeast are single celled fungi of which there are numerous strains. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a strain of yeast that is commonly used in the production of bread, wine and beer (Lodolo et al., 2008) as it is a key ingredient used for alcoholic fermentation. The yeast cells are added to the brew which contains some form of sugars (glucose) which are broken down by enzymes in the yeast, this produces ethanol and carbon dioxide. The purpose of this experiment was for students to utilise their micro enumeration skills to determine the number of yeast cells in a litre of beer. It was thought that this could be achieved by using a haemocytometer to count the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, with the data available the average of the 5 lab groups was calculated and the result was rounded to 1458 cells. 1458 yeast cells divided by the number of squares counted (10) times the area of the squares (0.1) times 10 to the power of 6 = (1458/10x0.1 x 10,000000) = 145,8000,000 yeast cells in a litre of beer. References Coopers.com.au. (2017). Coopers Brewery Our Beer. [online] Available at: https://coopers.com.au/our beer [Accessed 8 Apr. 2017]. Lodolo, E., Kock, J., Axcell, B. and Brooks, M. (2008). The yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae– the main character in beer brewing. FEMS Yeast Research, [online] 8(7), pp.1018 1036. Available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1567 1364.2008.00433.x/abstract [Accessed 10 Apr. 2017]. Sjostrom, J., Frydel, B. and Wahlberg, L. (1999). Artificial Neural Network Aided Image Analysis System for Cell Counting. 1st ed. [ebook] Stockholm, Sweden: Wiley Liss, Inc., p.18. Available at: https://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~dszajda/classes/IQS/neural_network_aided_image_analysis_cell_counting.pdf [Accessed 11 Apr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Descriptive Essay On Maria Island Anna Maria Island One evening in April, we headed to Bishop airport in flint,to fly to Tampa, Florida. When we were at the airport I was so anxious. This was going to be my 5th time flying, so it wasn t that new to me. Our plane arrived at the airport at 8:00 pm and we were boarding at 8:30 pm. The plane ride took about 2 hours and 30 minutes. We finally arrived in Tampa, Florida. My grandma and grandpa picked us up and we hit the road for about another hour. My aunt, uncle, and my two cousins were meeting us at the house we rented on Anna Maria Island. We crossed a huge bridge that took us to Anna Maria Island. We arrived at the house at midnight.The house had 4 rooms, 3 ½ baths, a big swimming pool with a hot tub, and was right by the ocean.My aunt, uncle, and my two cousins were unpacking all the food when we arrived. My sister and I went straight up to our room, there were two twin sized beds, and a closet. We unloaded and went to bed at 1 in the morning. The next day everyone woke up around the same time, my mom searched up the weather up, it was going to be a hot one, we knew it was going to be a beach day. We packed snacks, put our bathing suits on, and walked to the beach. Right away my cousins and I went to find shells, starfish, and sand dollars, I found a lot of shells, sand dollars, and my goal was to find a starfish, and I did. My mom called us over to eat our lunch, well we were eating our sandwiches on the beach, there were seagulls swooping down to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Security Cameras Should Not Be Placed Public Schools Walking and laughing with your friends down a school hallway to find out that you re being watched. Feeling like you are tied down or feeling like you have your privacy rights violated, causing you to become very self conscious and uncomfortable. Security cameras should not be placed in schools where students are learning, playing, laughing with their classmates. Children at a young age shouldn t need to compromise their privacy rights because authorities want to place security cameras in schools to watch over children. Unfortunately, an issue along the lines of invasion of privacy came up at a girls basketball game at Livingston Middle School in Overton County, Tennessee. While changing and preparing for their basketball game the girls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In January 2014, The Washington County School District in Tennessee received sixteen cameras because it was selected out of the twenty districts in the state to launch a new security camera program so that it can monitor teacher effectiveness. The cameras hadn t been removed from the boxes before the project was suspended indefinitely (neotoday). This was because parents and the community were outraged by the idea of the school being transformed into an invasive, zero privacy zone where kids were constantly being watched. While few people supported security cameras Ken Trump, president of National School Safety and Security Services, believes that the rush to install these systems [are] extremely expensive and sophisticated and should not be bought because it s unnecessary and the money could instead benefit children through other educational resources. Accordingly, a math teacher at Belleville Middle School in New Jersey and president of the Belleville Education Association named, Mike Mignone, told the board members that the money could have been spent on tools and technology that actually improve our students education . Likewise, many parents and teachers would argue the same and would oppose security cameras. The addition of new security cameras would be an unnecessary expense which will not contribute to children s learning, and therefore shouldn t even be given any priority compared to children s education. Another point to be made is that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Philosophical View Of Empiricism Today in society, many people are free to follow which ever philosophical view that they feel is right for them. Each philosophical view has a different set of beliefs, and many philosophers went through great lengths to prove that the philosophical view of their choice was the best one. In this paper I will be talking about two philosophical theories. The first one is called Empiricism, and it was made famous by a philosopher named David Hume. Empiricism states that our knowledge should come from sensory experience, impressions, and observation. The other philosophical view I will be taking about is called Rationalism. Many people who don t agree with empiricism lean more towards Rationalism. Rationalism was made famous by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With thoughts, your mind thinks about certain feelings, but you don t experience them first hand. With impression, you experience things such as hearing, seeing, and feeling first hand, instead of just thinking about them. For example, an impression can be used to describe a man who is in fit of anger , and a man who is thinking about anger, but not actually in a fit of anger would be considered to be a thought. A thought can also be considered as an idea. Hume describe ideas as being less vivacious than impressions . He feels that impressions are drawn from memory or imagination, thus causing them to be less lively and vivid. Our mind consist of many complex ideas, and according to Hume these ideas are the things that influence our imagination. He claims that complex ideas are combined into one big idea, thus resulting to a single idea. For example, when we think of a golden mountain, our mind use the memories we have of the color gold, and the memories we have of a mountain, and combine the two into a single image of a golden mountain. Another example is our idea of God. When we think of the supremely good and intelligent nature of God, we are doing nothing more than, comparing his goodness to the goodness of a human beings. Hume claims that we can only have knowledge of things that we have experienced before. Since a blind man can t see, his knowledge of the colors will be very limited. The only way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How To Become A Truck Driver Essay Get Your CDL And See America If you re looking for a way to travel the United States and keep working too, then you may want to think about becoming a truck driver. Depending on the job you get, you could travel all over your state or all across the country. It s a great way to see the landscape of America from your window as you roll along the interstate system. Here are a few things you should know. State Requirements Vary Each state has its own requirements as far as educational hours and testing for a truck driver s license goes. However, they must all comply with the federal mandate that you obtain a CDL, which is a commercial driver s license. There are two types: CDL A and CDL B. If you want to drive a tractor trailer, you ll test for the CDL A license as that is what you need to drive a truck. The CDL B is needed if you want to drive a smaller load, such as a local furniture delivery truck or auto hauler. The first step on a new career as a truck driver is to visit your local DMV to find out the requirements for licensing in your state. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The safest way to do that is in a controlled environment in truck driving school. The school has private grounds where you can practice parking and backing up the truck in a stress free environment without other traffic around. Once you master the basic skills of truck driving, your education continues on the open road where you learn how to handle a big truck in a variety of situations. If you already know how to handle a truck, it may still be worth it to get CDL training so you can pass the DMV test. You ll need to pass a written test and a skills test just like you did for your regular driver s license. CDL school prepares you for the test so you have a good chance to pass it on your first attempt and don t waste time you could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Illusion of Love in Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s... Illusion of Love in Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream The play A Midsummer Night s Dream is centered around themes that are seemingly apparent and clear: those of true love, false love, love s blindness and the inconstancy of love. However, this pattern of the themes of love dissipate to reveal that these themes are only apparent to the reader who wants them to exist. We want Lysander and Hermia to be in love; we want Demetrius to love Helena as she loves him, but the question arises as to whether these lovers are actually in love. Is Shakespeare providing us with a wholesome tale of true love or is he conveying something more raw, more provocative than that? When taking a closer look at this play, one sees a recurring pattern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Appearance seems to be the basis of feeling for the entire play. The title of the play itself indicates sexual connotation. The word midsummer indicates that the play takes place during the summer equinox which was often celebrated and closely related to May day. There are several references to May in the play, alluding to the celebration. In medieval times, May day was a festival of spring, celebrating courtship and fertility, prohibited in 1644 because mating and merriment got too out of control (Benet). During the festival, escape with a lover into the woods was not scorned as it normally would be, and sexual frivolity becomes common place. Also, May day was centered around a large, phallic structure, the maypole, around which the people would dance, holding onto ribbons attached to the pole (Benet). The play, being set on a day when sexuality and courtship was favourable, lends itself to the theme of sexual love and infatuation, rather than true or romantic love. The physical setting of the play also has strong sexual implications. The play begins in Athens, a city where societal barriers and codes regulate the behaviour of the characters. The play soon moves from this stoic setting into one that is more mysterious the woods. This is the place where the fairies and mythical creatures live. It is the domain of fantasy and illusion. With the change of setting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Religion In Dante s Inferno Seven hundred and three years ago Dante published his Inferno, still today many years later it is analyzed by many. how can Dante s work be depicted into different aspects of religions? The best way to understand the words of Dante is to relate religions to the text, by researching backgrounds of three diverse religions, analyzing the different aspects throughout Dante; we then can correlate his works with a deeper religious sense. In the first place, Christians of the new and old age primarily believe that after death their souls live on in the grace of God s presence. For example, in the Bible it states, Jesus said, I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live even though he dies. In Dante s Inferno, Dante is shunned by God s grace and is trying to find his way back. In the concluding lines of inferno; ...and beauteous shining of the Heavenly cars. And we walked out once more beneath the Stars (Alighieri 287). These last words represent Dante climbing out of the nightmare he called Hell and he is gazing upon the beautiful stars of Heaven. Which represents a sense of hope as if his sins are forgiven. Heaven and hell in the Bible have a rather vague description of the details embedded in the experience you will face in the afterlife. All that is very well known and established is Heaven is a place of light and God s love and Hell is the land in which you experience eternal suffering for your sins. These loose interpretations of hell are greatly represented in Inferno because Dante takes these thoughts and roughly based Christian ideology of the after life into his own Visions of Hell Henceforth, the Christian faith and ideas are the base to many other religions. Dante s Inferno a like Christianity has multiple representations of faith including an abundance of Christian Beliefs. In like manner, when looking deep beneath the surface of Dante s writing, Buddhists have a major correlation to Inferno. First, there is three stages: Samsara (cycle of rebirth) Karma and Enlightenment. Most Hope to aspire to the level of Enlightenment in nirvana to end suffering. Inferno is greatly represented in Buddhism. An example of this is, Samsara represents purgatory in a sense as in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. American Pie Summary Don McLean wrote American Pie to make people cognizant of the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P Richardson. Through metaphors and allegories, he tries to explain that the death of these musicians was a sad and almost unholy event that he was grieving severely about. In it though he also references things that other musicians did in their lifetimes. In the stanza We all got up to dance/ Oh, but we never got the chance/ Cause the players tried to take the field/ The marching band refused to yield, it in its entirety is an allegory for how the Beatles were trying to make music that you would listen to, but not dance to, and then started writing anti violence songs against the Vietnam protesters, that made some of the protesters question their actions. The players being the protesters and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The last Literary device in the song is another allegory, No angel born in Hell/ Could break that Satan s spell/ And as the flames climbed high into the night/ To light the sacrificial rite/ I saw Satan laughing with delight, it says how he thinks of the plane crash as some unholy event, the work of the devil, even. And by saying no angel born in hell, he is referring to Satan himself, and saying that nothing short of Satan could stop the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Adam Smith s The Wealth Of Nations Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to mark the beginning of classical economics (Smith, 1776). He was the first to articulate that international trade was not a zero sum game and it was counterproductive to have a single minded reliance on exports. He proposed the theory that a country should specialize in manufacturing goods that it can make with the fewest resources, therefore giving it an advantage in the production of that good. This allows for global out to be maximized, thereby with free trade each country would end up with a greater number of goods than before. His notion was that wealth of nation is determined by its labor and not by the amount of gold. In addition, he stated that when two nations participate in free trade there is an increase in total wealth as both nations see a profit in exchange. Widely known as the father of modern economics , Adam Smith contributed a significant amount of knowledge regarding the political economy. It emphasized that markets operate best without the interference of the government. Classical economists observed that markets regulate themselves when free of coercion. He referred to the markets self regulating nature, when buyers are able to choose between various suppliers and companies who do not successfully compete are allowed to fail, as a metaphorical invisible hand , which moves markets towards natural equilibrium. During the industrial revolution, Britain embraced free trade and Smith s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analyzing The Conservation Of Mechanical Energy Of A... Section I: Worksheet 2. Discussion The purpose of this experiment was to analyze the conservation of mechanical energy of a harmonic oscillating spring system. In addition, this observation involved analyzing to what affect some of the mechanical energy was lost or dissipated into other forms of energy, despite the experiment s attempt to minimize the dissipation of the energy as much as possible. The first part of the experiment involved calculating the spring force constant (k) of the harmonic oscillator. This was achieved by utilizing Hooke s Law for a harmonic oscillator: F= kx The force (F) was obtained by using five different weights that hung over a pulley system like shown in Figure 1, and the tension of the string acted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The photogate comb consisted of 61 teeth that were each (2.00 ±0.03) mm wide, with gaps in between each tooth of the same dimensions as shown in Figure 2 below. As shown in the figure above, it is necessary to measure the displacement of the comb, and thus wise to establish an equilibrium position. In the example above, the 27th tooth is being used as the equilibrium position; however, for this experiment, the 31st tooth was used as the equilibrium position, or rather the position with zero displacement. In addition, the photogate sensor was placed just to the right of the 31st tooth, as to begin in the unblocked position. Therefore to start the experiment, the comb was to be pulled to the right, just beyond the photogate sensor, and the motion would be directed to the left. When the photogate comb was released, the times were recorded at the intervals when the comb teeth blocked the photogate sensor. For example, the time that corresponds to the 31st tooth would represent the position x=0 m, while the time corresponding to when the first tooth blocked the sensor represented a position of x= 0.12 m. Therefore, 61 times were recorded, and the times stopped just before the comb was to reverse its motion, or in other words, a half oscillation of the harmonic oscillator. As stated in the paragraph above, the time stamps allowed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was the most important battle of the civil war. The Battle of Gettysburg would become the climatic conclusion for the Confederated that fought in the Civil War. What transpired in the three days of this battle has significantly influenced today s society. Because of this battle, the Union gained their lead on the Confederate forces and won the civil war, which protected the county from falling apart and completing their ultimate goal. This goal was to preserve the Union. As Abe Lincoln said, A house divided against itself cannot stand . What if the following events either did not happen or were twisted into different outcomes? Would our country be as it is today? Just two days before the Battle of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Pfalz, 56) Major Beverage then hurried to form a squadron to support Captain Buck s men and to send gallopers toward town to tell the other Commanders of the Confederate approach. As they rode a bugle sounded boots and saddles meaning to get a horse and prepare for battle. (Longacre, 211) Two hours later, General Meade ordered the First 11th Corps to Gettysburg with Major Reynolds to lead them on their way. Major Reynolds summoned Major General Abner Doubleday, who was acting commander of the First Corps at this time, to headquarters. Between the hours of seven and eight AM, they went over to inspect dispatches from General Meade and Buford. Major Reynolds also sent Captain Joseph Rosengarten, to tell the townspeople that there was to be a battle here soon, but instead of listening, they threw mud in his face. He briefly told Major Reynolds what had happened and he replied jokingly, You must be mistaken; they have been throwing mud in your eyes. (Pfanz,73) Major Reynolds reached the point three miles south of Gettysburg. One of the staff officers told him that the Confederates advanced Chambersburg Pike. Major Reynolds hurried toward a town that was a half a mile on horseback, where a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Injury In Football One Decision to Ruin it All There are about 40 50 career ending sports injuries a year and I was one of them. Back in 2013, my father forced me to go out for football. That was the best thing I could have done until... One day everything changed. Set, hut! The quarterback ordered as I took off down the field. The ball was thrown and it was to me, a fifth grader. I caught the ball and started running for the touchdown when out of the corner of my eye I saw the biggest guy on their team gaining yards. I tried to split into center field, then I was lifted up and thrown to the ground. Darkness fastly approached. I was awoken by one of the coaches and I shot up. He sounded concerned as he growled, Are you alright. I explained what happened and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ball was thrown and it was to me, a fifth grader. I caught the ball and started running for the touchdown when out of the corner of my eye I saw the biggest guy on their team gaining yards. I tried to split into center field, then I was lifted up and thrown to the ground. Darkness fastly approached. I was awoken by one of the coaches and I shot up. He sounded concerned as he growled, Are you alright. I explained what happened and that my wrist was just a sprain and there was nothing to be worried about. For the next 2 hours, my head was throbbing so bad like it was trying to tell me something wasn t right in my wrist. I was so bullheaded that I brushed the excruciating pain off and kept going because a sprained wrist was the least of my worries. Later that day I asked a friend s mom if my wrist was broken or if it was just a sprain. She said: It is just a sprain, Because she was a nurse, I believed her. Plus it didn t hurt much at the time. Much later we left his mom s house and drove to his father s house about an hour away. Once we arrived we played some football outside for a couple of hours. Boy, that was an experience trying to catch a bullet pass with a broken wrist. Mid play his father stepped outside and yelled: Suppertime, so we sprinted inside and scarfed down food until our stomachs were about to burst. Once bedtime hit we jumped on the PS3 and played some Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies for the rest of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Comparing Egypt And Mesopotamia Egyptian and Sumerian religions developed differently because their respective geographic environments caused them to hold divergent views of their lives. Since the geography in Sumer and Egypt was different, they held different views about their gods and beliefs. Even though they were two of the first civilizations, they developed different beliefs about their religion. The rivers and land were in both Sumer and Mesopotamia, a big part of the development of their views on religion. Mesopotamia was known as the land between two rivers because they were surrounded by the Euphrates and Tigris River. Annually the rivers would flood fertilizing Sumer s land. Sumerians took advantage of the floods to help fertilize their land but also knew that when big floods occurred the gods were sending a punishment of their wrong doings. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On each side of the desert were two deserts. Egyptians called the two sides Red and Black land. The Egyptians named their land Kemet meaning black land which referred to the fertilized black soil that occurred because of the annual flood. This was known as the fertile Delta (side banks of the delta) where Egyptians grew most of their food. On the opposite side of the river there was a large desert. The Egyptians thought of this as a place of fear, terror and death. It was known as Deshret which meant red land because of the coloring of the landscape. Because all the crops were grown on the fertilized land, the burials all took place in the dessert. The Egyptians designated sides of the dessert to represent Life and Death in terms of cultivation and also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Mental and Emotional Development Write an essay of approx 1,000 words about your understanding of the older child. Include detail of mental and emotional Development. Going to school marks a new horizon of a child s life at a time when he/she thinks they are ready for the greater challenges. Children are curious about the use of letters and words to convey meaning, and have the manual dexterity to hold a pen or pencil and begin to write. Together reading and writing broadens the child s experience enabling him/her to learn more about the world he/she lives in. Their mental ability allows him/her to understand the symbols of letters and numbers and by manipulating these new experiences develop. The vocabulary of a five year old should be 2000 words and with exposure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important for those caring for children that they are aware of the attitudes of others and offer opportunities to the child to talk about this. Praise means a lot to a child of this age as it would to a lot of other people. Efforts should be made to recognise each child s special attributes. Summary of Major Developments: For 5 to 11 year olds: 1. Decreasing dependence on family and developing relationships with other adults and children. 2. Becoming an active, contributing member of the family. 3. Learning how to deal with strong feelings appropriately. 4. Learning how to reason and solve problems logically. 5. Developing understandings of concepts such as number, time and money. 6. Adjusting to changing body image and coming to terms with sex role identity. Adolescence Mental and Emotional Development: Adolescence has been charactised as a time of storm and stress, but many adolescents make the transition from child to adult with relative ease and with little trauma either to themselves or to their parents. It is not surprising that, while their bodies are so rapidly changing, youngsters become quite preoccupied with them and wonder what they will become. Girls see their first period as a positive achievement towards adulthood or a dreadful event which signifies the end of childhood. Boys fear to speak as their voice breaks or they are delighted as their facial hair becomes obviously present. The attitudes displayed will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Scavengers In The Military Humankind has been waging war since the first sword was crafted by the warmongering tribes that sought to overthrow each other, and death upon the battlefield has become a daily routine. A boy grows up, bears the mantle of soldier, and dies for a cause that not even he can fully understand. Meanwhile, the world prepares for the inevitable with rising conflicts, and radical militants striving to bring about a world that follows solely their beliefs. Ask yourself this: are our soldiers not to be protected from needless casualties at all costs? Keeping in mind this question, we must now refer to something that humanity chooses to hide, like a secret that could taint our reputation forever. I am referring to the use of mercenaries and PMCs in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of mercenaries dates back to medieval ages, where kings and queens frequently hired them to fight battles in their name, and handle revolts and rebellions. However, the industry of hired soldiers was driven underground, and became nothing more than a whisper on the tongues of those who sought to use them for small conflicts and issues. Ironically, the development of drones and high tech weaponry has caused a revolution in the world of soldiers of fortune, and their presence in the battlefield is not unheard of in these violent times. So, knowing that they re back, why haven t we employed them globally? Well, the answer is that it s simply hard to trust these combatants; after all, mercenaries have a notorious history of abandoning their original contractors for a higher bidder. Furthermore, having to keep them in check is a hassle; the US typically prefers for these corporations to abide by a ruleset on what they can and cannot use during armed conflicts. The issue with this is that we would be handicapping our own soldiers, and the risk of letting them use banned military equipment is simply too much. Don t be mistaken, however; these armed mercenaries are far from weak, and they typically employ the best of the best. They also hold possession over numerous weapons, ranging from M4 carbines to armored vehicles that have been sold by various countries. To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite having a solid foothold in the war economy. To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite having a solid foothold in the war economy. However, this foothold will allow them to see various deployments in future combat situations whether that be against, or for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Health Care Issues Of The American Indian Population Health Care Issues in the American Indian Population Jennifer Lozada St John Fisher My dad always called me a mut , meaning I had too many ethnic backgrounds to count. He was never sure what the percentage of each of my ethnicities was. I have multiple, from both my parents sides from German, Puerto Rican, Pennsylvania Dutch, Dutch, Italian, and lastly that I know of Cherokee Indian. Always being very interested in my background I choose to understand why American Indian became and vulnerable population to begin with. Wanted to understand why this population had so many health care issues. Our nomadic ancestors of our modern Native Americans as we know today made their way over the land bridge from Asia which is now called Alaska over more than 12,000 years ago. Dividing these nomadic areas into culture areas, or groupings of connecting people who shared similar habitats and characteristics into 10 separate culture areas: the Arctic, the Subarctic, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Plains, the Southwest, the Great Basin, California, the Northwest Coast and the Plateau. Focusing on the Southeast, I want to narrow it down to Cherokee Indians because this is my background ethnicity. This being one of the American Indians that we associate with today in our vulnerable populations and health care issues. These nomads were known for their farming, growing staple crops to survive. They were called one of the five civilized tribes . The main issues that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Oral Hygiene for People with Dementia Essay Assignment 1 Evidence based practice Oral Hygiene for adults with Dementia Introduction The purpose of this essay is to discuss a clinical skill or nursing action by referring to the nursing and allied health literature to explain and support evidence based practice. The skill I wish to examine is the practice of oral hygiene for adults with dementia in residential aged care facilities. In this essay I aim to provide the reader with adequate references to support the best practice for oral hygiene for people with dementia. Evidence based practice Good oral health is important for a person s sense of well being and quality of life (Fiske, 2001). Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to pain, tooth loss, oral disease, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another assessment tool is the Oral Health Assessment tool and is a condensed alteration of the BOHSE. It can be completed before implementing an individualized oral hygiene care plan. Completing this assessment will help the health care professional assess the patients current oral status and factors, which can contribute to their risk for oral disease. This makes it possible to put into practice the most appropriate care, plan for the residents needs. There is only a small amount of literature providing quality evidence based on the use of a successful oral health assessment tool for people with dementia (JBI, 2004). There is no published evidence to this date that has directly linked the use of the assessment tool and the standard of oral hygiene and care given within residential aged care facilities (JBI, 2004). For successful assessment of the residents with dementia the assessment should be undertaken by trained staff and on admission the assessment should also involve a dentist (JBI, 2004). Assessment should be done on a regular basis, at least every 8 weeks (JBI, 2004). Research has shown that staff training in oral hygiene and the use of an individualised Oral Hygiene Care Plan is beneficial to the resident and also the nurse and will allow appropriate care (National Guideline Clearing house [NGC], 2003). The Oral hygiene care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...