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God Is A Living Personal Spirit
God:
God is good. He is loving, merciful and compassionate. The Bible tells us that God is a living personal
Spirit. He is not an impersonal force, but a living being who acts (Psalm 115:3 7). God is personal
with his own features. He is Spirit who exists separately from the world and is above and beyond it.
God is Trinity; Father, Son and Spirit. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are distinct persons within the
Trinity and have distinct purposes, yet they are perfectly united in the being of God.
He is infinite, without beginning or end or any limitation at all. He is self existent, not dependent on
anyone for anything. God is sovereign. He rules overall and is the final cause of all that happens in his
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In the garden stood the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, whose fruit was not to be eaten. When
Adam and Eve went against God and ate the fruit, God banished them from the garden, sentencing
them and their descendants to a life of hard work, pain, disease, and eventual death, and submitting the
earth itself to servitude. Christians call this humanity s fall from innocence.
Jesus:
It is generally accepted that Jesus was a man who walked on the earth in Israel 2000 years ago. The
dispute begins when the subject of Jesus full identity is discussed. Through religious teachings, Jesus
was a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man. The problem is that the Bible tells us that Jesus was
infinitely more than a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man.
Jesus has to be God, because if He is not God, His death would not have been enough to pay the
penalty for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2). Only God could pay such an infinite penalty
(Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be
man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus divinity is why He
is the only way of salvation. Jesus divinity is why He proclaimed, I am the way and the truth and the
life. No one comes to the Father except through me (John 14:6).
Restoration:
A Christian worldview attempts to answer three questions biblically: (1) God created humanity in His
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Differences Of Sundiata And The Epic Of Gilgamesh
Sundiata, West African King of Mali, spent most of his childhood years physically impaired, later
gaining powers and capabilities to serve in his given position. Gilgamesh, on the contrary is the King
of Uruk and a tyrant beast who has promiscuous characteristics. In both epics, the protagonists venture
out on journeys to pursue different goals. In terms of geographic location, Sundiata s passage occurs
in western African amongst the Mande people in the Mali Empire (Miller 354). On the other hand, the
Epic of Gilgamesh focuses on Sumerians in Mesopotamia (Modern day Iraq) (Miller 27, 30). The two
historical epics have many parallel themes such as origins, superhuman traits, and heroism; amongst
these are also many differences, for example the battles fought by both Kings and dependence on
technologies in different cultures.
Origins and Potentially Flawed History. The primary and most significant trait that both epics have in
common is the origins. Before the stories were written down, they were told orally and passed down
as oral histories. Griots serve as the primary form of verbal translation and histories; playing major
roles in passing down the Sundiata Epic (Miller 342). The Epic of Gilgamesh is later written down on
sun dried clay tablets in cuneiform. Miller describes cuneiform as a written script of wedge shaped
marks (Miller 29). Moreover, both stories carry flaws in their histories. It is likely that points are left
out of both historical tales. In western
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Analysis Of Pinocchio
According to the philosopher Georg Freidrick Hegel, one must follow particular steps in order to
achieve self awareness. This journey includes a life or death struggle in the presence of fear in which
one opponent emerges the victor or master and one as the loser or slave. The loser must then complete
a creative work also while feeling fear before finally becoming a true human being. In Disney s
Pinocchio, the titular character undergoes the epitome of a Hegelian journey. Pinocchio begins by
facing a life or death struggle with the puppeteer Stromboli, then uses creativity to rescue Geppetto,
and, finally, Pinocchio both figuratively and literally becomes a real boy. Hegel s theoretical journey
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Finally, Stromboli exits and Pinocchio is left curled up, sobbing, and asking Jiminy where are you? In
this moment, Pinocchio truly understands that he is not a real boy and is considered inferior to many
true humans. Facing him is a life of objectification, used by Stromboli in a puppet show. Pinocchio is
reduced to a mere object and, thus, beginning his Hegelian struggle to prove his humanity. The second
stage of the path to Hegelian self awareness is a creative work. The loser must use creativity while still
feeling extreme fear in order to prove to himself that he is a human being capable of thought and
action. Toward the end of the movie, Geppetto goes out searching for Pinocchio and ends up
swallowed by a huge and horrifying whale named Monstro. Upon learning this, Pinocchio launches a
rescue mission for his father. He reaches the edge of the sea and, realizing he needs to sink to the
bottom of the ocean, thinks up the idea to tie a rock to himself. This allows him to drop to the ocean
floor where he may then continue his search for Monstro. Pinocchio asks many fish where he might
find the whale only to receive a terrified school of fish swimming away from him. As he realizes what
a horror Monstro must be to inspire such fear, his own trepidation begins to build. Therefore,
Pinocchio experiences the necessary fear required for this stage of the Hegelian journey.
Pinocchio eventually
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A Comparison Of Love In Hero And Claudio In Much Ado About...
Do you believe that two people who just met can really fall in love ? In the book Much Ado About
Nothing by William Shakespeare, the two main characters, Hero and Claudio, are thought to be in
love. Claudio and Hero are not actually in love because they just met, with no prior knowledge of each
other, and were easily able to move on after their marriage failed.
To start, at the beginning of the story Claudio and Hero had just met, yet they already seemed to start
catch feelings for one another. Claudio says, ... All prompting me how fair young Hero is, saying I lik
d her ere I went to wars (Shakespeare 15). I believe that this is more of a representation of lust versus
true love. They have only recently met so they haven t even had any
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Professional Conduct Critique Paper
Professional Conduct Critique
A 3 years old female spayed DSH presented with a large rectal prolapse.
Two days prior to presentation the cat was continuously straining and going back and forth to the litter
tray. On the night before presentation the owner observed a development of rectal prolapse. On the
clinical the cat was BAR. General clinical examination was unremarkable. A 5 cm oedematous and
inflamed rectal prolapse was present. An investigation and treatment plan and was done and a cost
estimation was given to the owner.
After checking estimation owner said that unfortunately this cat is currently not insured. As he has two
more cats and this one is the younger and has been healthy, he decided to cancel insurance due to
personal financial issues. This owner was demonstrating extreme sensitivity, sadness and love for this
cat, regretting all the time not having continued with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I said to the owner that I couldn t do that because it s against the law.
Owner was insisting in a way that started making me feel really uncomfortable.
I explained to the owner that we, as a veterinary surgeon (VS), are a third party in the contract
between owners and insurance companies and veterinary surgeons have the responsibility to report
with honesty and integrity.
The clinical records should be honest and with truth and the relevant information about the presented
animal should be provided to the insurer. This is illegal and would be considered dishonesty and fraud.
A VS who acts dishonestly or fraudulently may be liable to criminal investigation and/or disciplinary
action (RCVS, 2012). This would be considered a fraud against the insurer. Any failure to disclose
information, dishonestly or intending by that abuse to make a gain will lead to payment of claim being
refused and both VS and owner could be prosecuted (The Fraud Act, 2006).
The stakeholders were me (VS), the owner and the insurance
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Early Gothic Cathedral
An example of an early gothic cathedral is the Wells Cathedral, Somerset. It was built from 1175
1490s. It holds one of the most numbers of stained glass windows. The five windows in the Lady
Chapel shows images of saint Dunstan, and the seven light windows on the choir which portrays the
Tree of Jesse. This is a representation of the genealogy of Christ. Most of the carvings on the abacus
are a foliage motif, but the carvings on the transepts closer to the nave holds more symbolism. They
show four scenes representing the Wages of Sin through narrating fruit stealers at an orchard being
beaten by the farmer. Another symbolic carving found is the lizard climbing the abacus, which
represents eternal life. A 15th Century cloister contains many ... Show more content on
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The internal plan of the cathedral are greater in length relative to the width, and consists of a nave or
central vessel with aisles at both sides and transepts which make the arms of a cathedral plan and
creating a cross shape when viewed in plan. When the transepts are applied, it is normal to have them
placed directly opposite of each other, for example like in Lichfield Cathedral. The Eastern side is
where the most value is held in the Cathedral, which is marked by greater diversity in form, richness,
and height difference of the ribbed vault. In England, the Eastern section is almost always a square
form or similar, and less often an apse, which is a more semi circular or polygonal in plan. [2] The
internal section of cathedrals are made up of a main arcade, which are arches supported by long and
thin pillars. [2] Above that is the Triforium, and a Gallery surrounding it and above the aisle. On the
highest level is the Clerestory, topped by the ribbed vault and the new roof. The roof is often enriched
with tiles or other coverings. Ornaments such as mouldings, carvings and the use of colour have added
a point of interest and beauty to the gothic cathedral. The gables, a triangular shaped wall forming the
roof, is one of the most distinctive gothic characteristic. It is placed at the end of the nave and
transepts. As a widely used rule, gables contain one or more windows. It creates space for a huge
stained glass windows are fitted in, and these windows became a major method of teaching the public
of narrate biblical
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Fresh Water Conflict in Middle East Essay
Water is a finite and limited resource in the Middle East of inestimable value. As such, competition for
control of rivers, basins, and valleys with water flow is inevitable. Due to this, long term peace
between Israel and its neighbors, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon will be partially contingent on the
allocation of freshwater. Israel has shown in the past that it will attempt to control and source water
with its interest first rather than on the region as a whole. As such, any long term peace is highly
dependent on how Israel and its neighbors handle their limited water resources.
Of the vast quantities of water on this planet, only about three percent is freshwater and thus suitable
for human consumption. The largest portion of that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However what is considered fair or respectful is vastly open to interpretation. The Israeli interpretation
is Israel first; ensuring it has the water it needs to not only survive but grow economically. From the
beginning, even before the foundation of the Jewish state, Zionists had plans on how best to use water
from both the Jordan and Litani rivers. They expected a Transjordan state including both banks of the
Jordan River along with land in modern day Lebanon which includes the Litani River. These two
rivers were central to plans of how to support the expected Jewish National Homeland. Once the
borders were set in 1948 however, the east bank of the Jordan and the Litani River were in foreign
countries and as such beyond reach. Further exacerbating this was the young nation of Transjordan
which also relied heavily on the Jordan River for its water supply. Resentment over the newly formed
Jewish state was strong in the Middle East especially after the mass removal and migration of
Palestinians either fleeing or being forced out by operations such as Plan Dalet. As Haddadin states,
the resulting war was demographic and territorial in nature but the water issue was also dragged into
the geography of the conflict. Water become part of the issue in the conflict and as such was necessary
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In Spiegelman’s Maus, Even the Dedications Are an...
Spiegelman s Maus is a graphic novel which explores events of the holocaust and the uniting of a
father and son. Though often overlooked the dedications play an integral role in better understanding
the text. The dedications do not influence the meaning of the book but do reinforce events in the book.
Spiegelman dedicates the first book to his mother as an attempt to rid himself of the guilt associated
with his mother s suicide. In an attempt to not have the same short comings as his father, Art
associates his most prized work with the most prized people in his life. Richieu is often disregarded in
the book however he is vital in Spiegelman s eyes. The book in its entirety is highly important as it is
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Spiegelman has presented his father s memoirs in a creative way by portraying racial groups as
animals and by making the story into a graphic novel. By presenting it in comic form, Art Spiegelman
is able to better capture the emotions of those in the graphic novel. Not a dedication in the
conventional sense, the book eternalizes the memoirs of Vladek and those around him.
The dedications are an essential part of the text as their meaning extends beyond the book. Spiegelman
uses them as a way to remember those that were close to him. This is noticed in the dedications to his
mother, to Richieu the brother he never knew and to his children. The book is a legacy to those that
experienced the terror of the holocaust and is A Survivors
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Academic Subject And Time Of Day
Academic Subject and Time of day
I observed Michael in his liberal arts class which is in his last period of the day. I figured this would
be a good time to observe since it is one of his favorite classes.
Seating Placement for Instruction
The classroom arrangement is the typical rows and columns. There was a total of 22 students in
Michael s liberal arts class. Michael does have preferential seating and sits in the front row in the
middle column. The teacher chose to place him there because Michael needs consistent prompting.
Instructional Strategies, Accommodations, and Modifications
Michael s teacher uses different types of instructional strategies to keep Michael on task. The teacher
will break large assignments into smaller sections and give different due dates for each. For their mid
term, the students had a project on graphing. The teacher broke the assignment up into three separate
sections for Michael with three separate due dates.
According to Michael s individual education plan (IEP), his accommodations includes specialized
instruction in all of his academic courses once a week for 50 minutes, counseling services once a week
for 30 minutes with the school psychologist. He does have preferential seating in all classes as well as
flexible scheduling and timing with in class assignments as well as homework and projects. During
testing, Michael has testing he is entitled to the directions to be read aloud and summarized to him,
provide verbal encouragement, small
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Drugs And Psychoactive Drugs
Psychoactive drugs are chemicals that affect the nervous system. When a psychoactive drug is taken it
can cause changes in mood, emotions, feelings and thoughts. These drugs can also change how a
person perceives things and can alter the consciousness of that person (Plotnik Kouyoumdijian, 2014).
Psychoactive drugs can be illicit or licit, illegal or legal. Both licit and illicit psychoactive drugs can
cause affect a person. Some examples of licit psychoactive drugs are coffee, alcohol, and tobacco.
Cocaine, heroin, and LSD are all examples of illicit psychoactive drugs. In most cases the illicit
psychoactive drugs have some more recognizable symptoms. But both illicit and licit drugs cause
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Even after a addict has stopped using a drug they often relapse and begin using the drug again. Both
behavioral and environmental factors play a role in addiction. Some environmental factors that can
play a role in addiction are parents, family members, and peers abusing drugs. These environmental
factors play a role in a person developing an addiction because they are around it and see it, that is all
they know. Genetic factors are inherited. If a parent is an addict the children is likely to be a addict.
People who have an addiction are likely to build up a tolerance against the drug. Tolerance means a
person who uses a drug repeatedly over a period of time, the original dosage of the drug will not give
the desired effect, so a higher dosage is needed to get the desired effect ( Addiction , 2017).
Dependency
There are two main types of dependency. The first type of dependency is physiological dependency,
this means that the change in the nervous system so that a person now needs to take the drug to
prevent the occurrence of painful withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawals are painful physical and
psychological symptoms that take place after a person who is dependent on drugs stops using the drug.
Withdrawals can cause various side effects that range from uncomfortable pain to fatality. Some of the
symptoms of withdrawal are fatigue, anxiety,vomiting, depression,
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Transcendentalism, By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re striking the Balance
In a constantly updating world, eventually cultural diffusion causes changes to a society s views and
practices over a period of time. With many religious pressures in Europe and the constant switch
between Catholicism and Protestantism, a group called the Puritans moved to America to start life
anew. The Puritan lifestyle took hold of America s New England colonies and became a theocracy of
how people lived their lives. People lived by the Puritan interpretation of the New Testament with
harsh forms of punishment for the violation of even the most simple sins. Because of this restricting
lifestyle and new ideas like the Enlightenment which caused intellectual reforms, people started to
break away from the extreme Puritan philosophy. Another movement occurring in America called
Transcendentalism, on the other side of the spectrum of Puritanism, started with writer Ralph Waldo
Emerson, specifically with his essay Nature . Emerson depicts the prime example of the breaking
away from strict religion to Transcendentalism. In America, Emerson was a priest who had been
ridiculed and had traveled to Europe to find himself. After meeting up with writers of the
Romanticism movement, he fell in love with it and brought it back to America under the name of
Transcendentalism. Puritanism and Transcendentalism have opposing philosophies which include their
view on people, philosophy and God , and on nature through essays and texts by: William Bradford,
Anne
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Essay on Payroll System Implementation
Payroll System Implementation Missing Images This report will first examine the Testing Process
Summary. This will include a definitive test plan which will identify the major functions of the
systems software and hardware to be tested as well as the required system outcomes. Secondly, the
installation process and training plan summary will be identified. For this portion of the writing, a
Gantt chart will be used to identify the steps and related resources needed to implement the system. A
narrative explanation that will discuss the impacts of time and conversion will be included. A
description of the training plan will also be outlined. The third section of this writing will summarize
the company documentation plan. This will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This test will consist of one hundred deliveries and will be completed by the database administrator
(DBA). When this test is completed with no errors in the delivery route reports, the next portion of the
system can be tested. The test for the accounting system will use the same mock delivery schedule to
ensure that all mileage amounts are correctly calculated. The DBA will also send data through the
network to ensure that the mileage calculations are formatted properly to work with the accounting
system. After the webpage has been created by the IT generalist and the DBA, several employees will
be selected at random to test the security of the system. The intended results will be that no other
employee s information can be accessed without the proper password, the information retrieved is
correct, only pre defined fields are available for editing, and edited fields are properly updated in the
database. The next test will be a system test linking all parts of the data flow process from customer
requests all the way through to uploading paychecks to the bank. This test plan will be used to define
an installation plan. Installation Process and Training Plan Summary The system installation will
follow two methods. The beginning of the phase will be done using the parallel method, and then a
final system cutover will be done to complete the installation. All new
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The Destruction Of Ahab s Struggle In Moby Dick
Today, every person has a reason for why they succeed or fail with their struggles. For instance, in
Moby Dick, Ahab s reason to carry on is to conquer and kill Moby Dick a legendary white whale. The
captain s mission to complete this seemingly impossible task drives him to become insane; and his
hatred toward Moby Dick pushes him onward. Herman Melville, the original writer of this story,
expresses Ahab s madness in the quote, Aye, aye! And I ll chase him round Good Hope, and round the
Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition s flames before I give him up. And this
is what ye have shipped for, men! To chase that white whale on both sides of land, and over all sides
of earth, till he spouts black blood and rolls fin out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His last words were, Towards thee I roll, thou all destroying but unconquering whale; to the last I
grapple with thee; from hell s heart I stab at thee; for hate s sake, I spit my last breath at thee. Sink all
coffins and hearses to one common pool! And since neither can be mine, let me then tow to pieces,
while still chasing thee, though tied to thee, thou damned whale! Thus, I give up the spear! (135.477).
Ahab, with his death at hand, does not let the whale defeat him; only under his terms would he
surrender his spear. I will not let my whale conquer me as well. I continue to prosper and subdue my
seemingly never ending struggle to ameliorate my SAT score. All things considered, my strive for
acceptance into Arizona State University s Honors College, Barrett will be accomplished by my
continued motivation to enhance my SAT score. Even though, my whale is not an actual sea creature,
but I drive myself to do the impossible of heightening my score. Ahab, even though driven mad met
his match with his whale and I expect to meet mine, but I will defeat it. I fill my mind with
enhancements to further my test taking skills and when I score my unbeatable score, I will be proud of
the improvements and motivation that my whale enabled me to
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Pocahontas and the Mythical Indian Woman Essay
Pocahontas and the Mythical Indian Woman
Pocahontas. Americans know her as the beautiful, Indian woman who fell in love with the white
settler John Smith and then threw her body upon the poor white captive to protect him from being
brutally executed by her own savage tribe. The magical world of Walt Disney came out with their own
movie version several years ago portraying Pocahontas as a tan, sexy Barbie doll figure and John
Smith as a blond haired, blue eyed muscular Ken doll. Although Disney attempts to instill racial
tolerance, inter racial friendship, and nonviolent resolutions in Pocahontas, they contribute to the
inaccurate Indian woman stereotype that has evolved from such stories. While it can be argued that
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Barnett explains, a number of unlucky Pocahontas figures populate the frontier romance, saving white
beloveds only at the cost of their own lives (93). Fortunately, Pocahontas s life was spared despite her
willingness to sacrifice, although her later affiliations with a white man and Europe led to her death
from disease. The notion of females rescuing white men and assimilating with their culture have
traditionally been connected, which resulted in greater Indian deaths due to their exposure to a foreign
culture from which they had not yet learned to protect themselves.
On the other hand, these new Native women are not always the primary characters of the fiction, but
their presence is necessary for the text to evolve. Although similarities exist between the mythical
Indian woman and the characters developed in modern fiction, the new portrait being painted of
Native women shows them as strong, spiritual, and powerful, even if they choose to use their power in
a destructive manner. Keeping with tradition, Indian women are still caretakers and healers but while
they keep their positions as saviors of men, Indian women are illustrated saving Indian men rather
than white males. Whereas the Indian women previously saved white men from the savages of their
own tribe, they are now saving their own race from the destruction of the white world. Native women
healing sick Indian
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Myth Of Anger Essay
Therapists have seen many years of progressive and ever changing rules regarding proper ways to deal
with emotions. These emotions range from happiness to extreme sadness to anger. A very prominent
myth that almost everyone has heard is It s better to express anger to others than to hold it in
(Lilienfeld 147). For clarity s sake, Scott Lilienfeld, Steven Lynn, John Ruscio, and Barry Beyerstein
intended this to mean that violently expressing anger is worse. Anger is a very delicate and strong
emotion that has a very strong influence over millions of people. As discussed in 50 Great Myths of
Popular Psychology, aggressively displaying anger has shown to be worse than channeling it in a
constructive and calm manner. Many people continue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People take the word of broadcasters as gospel, no longer seeking the help of professionals. There are
plenty of explosive characters in movies and shows, and people find a way to relate with them. They
believe that by blowing up over their anger will result similarly to the falsity portrayed by television.
Lastly, Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc Reasoning is a major factor in why people believe that
aggressively displaying anger is useful. People often mistakenly attribute the fact that they feel better
after they express anger to catharsis, rather than to the fact that anger usually subsides on its own after
a while. (Lilienfeld 151) This quote from 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology accurately captures
the misconception that is commonly faced with this myth. Correlation does not equal causation, and
this is something that people often forget. If people knew that this fact was actually a myth, it could
save relationships, marriages, families, and lives. Dealing with anger in a level headed manner is
crucial to developing a better sense of control over said anger issue. There have been many studies
conducted to evaluate anger management; Art Markman PhD. analyzed a social experiment that
placed people in situations that would anger them and then allowed half to punch something and the
other half to do nothing. The results are as
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Gender Roles In Lillie Devereux Blake s Fettered For Life
In nineteenth century America, there were strict gender roles and expectations that men and women
were expected to conform to. Men were seen as dominant to women; while men were able to work
and drink, women were expected to get married, follow orders from her husband, and live a life of
limited freedom and personal choice. We see examples of these roles throughout Lillie Devereux
Blake s novel, Fettered for Life, as we encounter different women in the text that are oppressed
through physical abuse and lack of agency. However, Frank Heywood, the woman, manages to
outsmart these rules by cross dressing to be a man. She s the only female in the novel to break free of
the slavery of womanhood, and in the process uses her newfound freedom to act as a voice for the
oppressed female population. Not only does Frank aid women and their oppression, but she also
proves that women can do the work of a man, but are denied opportunities because of their sex. Blake
uses Frank s character to demonstrate the ways in which gender roles are socially constructed, and
prove that it s possible to break through the implemented social rules. Our first encounter of Frank, in
the opening scene, leads us to notice something different about him. Reporting for the New York
Trumpeter in the courtroom during Laura s trial, Blake describes him as having dark ernest eyes, with
a strange expression lurking in their depths, an indefinable something hard to interpret...a look as of
perpetual unrest, of
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Dental Implant Replacement
For those missing teeth, a dental implant can help replace missing teeth regardless of cause. The dental
implants are screwed into the jaw with a titanium screw. The screw helps to graft the implant to the
bone and gum tissue. This creates a sturdy system for the porcelain cap that creates the aesthetic
replacement. The screw is extremely durable and will withstand even the greatest trauma. Dental
implants can handle every food a typical tooth can. This makes dental implants the perfect choice for
replacing missing teeth.
Placing an implant requires two different steps. The first involves resection of gum tissue to reveal the
jaw bone. Prior to the operation, clinical examinations and x rays are used to assess whether enough
bone is present
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Women s Roles During Times of War and Virginia Woolf s...
Women s Roles During Times of War and Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas
With the prevalence of war goddesses in most traditions from China to Greece to Ireland, women have
been separated from the front lines of war for centuries. The goddesses, the divine representations of
women in the ideal, are torn between dual roles: that of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom and just war,
and that of Vesta, goddess of hearth and home. These two roles, warrior and mother, are not
necessarily as very different as they might appear at first glance. Western tradition claims that women
are not made for war, but for household work: sewing, cleaning, cooking, and looking after children.
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We rarely hear of these women, though, because they were not on the front line. The AAS Online
Exhibitions claims, The term war hero usually refers to a man who unselfishly risks his life to fight
(AAS Online Exhibitions). In many ways this is true. War heroes, especially of wars that were fought
earlier than the twentieth century, are almost invariably men. In schools throughout the United States,
primary school students learn the names of heroes of various American wars: George Washington,
Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee; but rarely do they learn about the women who helped these
heroes: Molly Pitcher, Belle Boyd, and Elizabeth van Lew. Women learned to sacrifice their husbands,
sons, brothers, and fathers for the same causes for which these men sacrificed their lives.
The first United States war in which women fought was the American Revolution: the war that
allowed their country to be formed. While their husbands cleaned their hunting rifles and readied their
clothing, American women fought the British in their own way. The most prominent form of battle,
especially in Boston and New England, was the boycott on tea. It sounds like a simple thing,
boycotting tea, but the English imported it to the Colonies and made a great deal of money on the
tariffs. When New England housewives ceased to purchase tea, some going so far as to brewing herbal
teas with raspberry leaves, the British knew a revolution
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What Happens When Great Innovation And Corporate...
What happens when great innovation and corporate responsibility come together? Johnson and
Johnson happens. J J has been a benchmark for both innovation and customer relations their entire
history, which has been a long one. From the original Band Aid, to Tylenol, to the famous Johnson s
Baby Shampoo, J J has created numerous highly successful brands. They control over 275 subsidiaries
in over 60 countries giving them a huge global presence. By examining its history, ethical
investigations, and organizational analysis, I will paint a clear picture for which J J stands.
J J is best summed up by the words in their credo. To be concise, I will summarize the credo instead of
stating it in its entirety. They rank their responsibilities by the importance they place on them. These
responsibilities are as follows: customers first, employees second, the community third, and
stockholders fourth. These aren t pure rankings but rather the order in which they consider the results
of their actions. This approach has been instrumental in creating the customer revered company J J is
today.
J J hasn t always been a powerhouse. Its humble beginnings began in Brunswick, New Jersey in the
year 1886. The founders were the Johnson brothers, Robert, James, and Edward Johnson. Their focus
hasn t changed much from its founding principles. They began by selling first aid kits to railroad
workers and health products to families. In 1888, they came out with the first commercial First Aid
Kit,
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Analysis of the Novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn Essay
Ishmael begins when the nameless narrator finds a newspaper ad that reads: Teacher seeks pupil. Must
have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply in person (4).
At first, he is angry, as it reminds him of the counterculture movement of the 1960s, which he
participated in only to discover that there was no easy way to save the world.
Nonetheless, he responds to the ad, and finds that the teacher is a gorilla. Behind the gorilla is a sign
that reads With man gone, will there be hope for gorilla? (9).
The gorilla, named Ishmael, can communicate telepathically. Communicating with him in this fashion,
the narrator learns Ishmael s background in which the gorilla was stolen from the wild and displayed
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To hep understand how Takers pass along their story, Ishmael introduces a figure named Mother
Culture, who he insists reinforces the story through every facet of Taker society. Takers assume that
humans are the pinnacles of evolution, and that the world was made for man. This belief has led to
catastrophic results, yet the Taker story allows man to blame to gods. They believe the gods wishes
man to be in control, and so if man is fundamentally flawed, then the gods are responsible for
engendering the situation. Ishmael refuses to accept this premise, saying that the only thing wrong
with humans is that the story that they insist on enacting puts them at odds with the world.
Ishmael and the narrator also work to establish some immutable laws of life and species that have
allowed the world to survive for this long. They agree that a law of limited competition exists amongst
all species on Earth, and only man has taken exception to that law. In short, this law suggests that any
species may protect and look out for itself, but cannot wipe out another species. A natural food chain
must persist.
Ishmael next discusses the Genesis origin stories of Adam and Eve, and of Cain and Abel to explore
the meaning of the Taker story, and how it historically worked against the Leaver civilizations. He
claims that the Fall of Man story was actually developed by Leavers to explain why the Takers started
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Schindler s List Analysis
Schindlers list so we just watched the schindlers list. The movie in all was great. At the beginning, I
wasnt sure if I would get into it. I was wrong. I didnt really know what to think about Oscar, I believe
he was way different at the beginning of the movie. Defenitly had a different perspective of him of
first, he only really focused on himself and getting money. A bit selfish. I think deep down he was a
good man at heart. He defenitly dealed with things a lot better than others did. The other man was
horrible he had no empathy what so ever for other people. Not even children. Sometimes there was no
reason behind killing innocent people, he did it simply because he felt like it. There was a time when
schindler actually tried to prevent him from killing people without thinking. The bad guy said that
killing meant he had power, but schindler said that having the ability too kill and not doing so but
forgive is real power. The bad guy didnt really get it at first and just kind of laughed at him. The next
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On the way to schindlers camp, the men were getting water by breaking off icecles and melting them
into pots that they had with them. When the men arrived, schindler said that the women werent there
yet but should arrive at any moment. Little did he know that the cart with all the women got sent to the
wrong camp. When the women first got there you can tell they were all very confused. They tried
telling the soldiers but they didnt listen. All the women were forced to strip there close off and go into
these enclosed rooms. They all were terrified at first, which is understandable. Because of the fact that
in similar chambers they would gas them and kill them. To there surprise, it was actually just a
shower. They were so relieved and happy. Although before the showers I forgot to mention that all the
women got there hair chopped
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Duality Of Organized Religion
The Duality of Organized Religion and Spirituality
From the beginning of human existence, religion and spirituality have played immense, critical roles
in the lives of people and the functionings of our society. In our world today, the conflict in religious
forces combined with the conflict in spiritual forces depict both our confusion and our yearning to
connect with divine forces and influence the people around us for good. Organized Religion and
spirituality both provide their own unique, important influences and opportunities to individuals and
our society. Each have their own set of benefits and detriments and analyzing these are growingly
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From ancient Egypt, we find the first official records of religious practice. Egyptian religion was a
large, polytheistic system complete with idols, statues and the pyramids. Religion in ancient Egypt
dictated nearly everything anybody said, wore or did on a daily basis. Phoenicia, Palestine, Greece and
Rome all followed with similar references to the divine and texts that portrayed themes of holiness
and mythological practices.(Mark http://www.ancient.eu/religion/) The Hindu faith is perfect evidence
of the resilience and strength of religion. Founded in India in 2,000 BCE, it is still one of the most
widely accepted and has one of the largest populations in the world. (BBC No Author
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/) Throughout history we have seen religion in many
different forms such as mythology and these forms have often been manifest in governments and
societies. This proves its resilience and vibrancy since the beginning of human existence and today in
our modern culture. Mankind has both created and relied on religion from the very beginning and how
those systems have stayed dependable and substantial in the forces of the worlds governmental and
societal organizations.
Another advantage to Organized religion is that in many circumstances it can cultivate love and
service in a community. Service organizations, community functions and assistance
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Life Is Not What It Seems
Life is not What It Seems Emily Dickinson, Countee Cullen and John Donne live different lives.
Emily Dickinson tells listeners in Tell All the Truth but Tell It Slant , that they should live a happy life,
instead of settle for only looking at the negatives. She does tell readers that humans are too infirm and
she is absolutely right. Countee Cullen and John Donne are perfect examples of this in Incident Yet do
I marvel and Holy Sonnet 14 where they are suffering and weak. There is always a conflict or tragedy
that crashes on people, and some people it is hard for them to get to a place in life that they want to be
in. Some things people never get over it, and that is what makes them weak. In Tell All the Truth, But
Tell It Slant by Emily Dickinson, she tells us to live life to its full potential. No matter how much one
is struggling they should always live a fantastic life, because life is too beautiful to lose. The message
of this poem is to not let weakness live vicariously through an individual. Also that the humanity
cannot grasp the true beauty of life. Since individuals always focused on the negatives of things they
are too fragile to handle what beauty life beholds. Individuals mourn they sulk and Emily wants them
to move on from that. Since they are a delicate Emily writes Too bright for our infirm Delight The
Truth s superb surprise (Emily Dickinson). Yes, Emily is right humans are too infirm to handle what
power life has over them. Life needs to come
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Blink By Malcolm Gladwell
The human mind is vast and intricate, yet responsive. Everyone has their own special abilities and
talents. Eidetic memory, artistic brilliance, and mathematical mastery are all special skills possessed
by very few, but the one that Gladwell glorifies in his non fiction story, Blink , is the power of
thinking without thinking. He discusses how certain people s subconscious mind has the capacity to
respond to complex dilemmas and situations in less than two seconds. Similar to talents such as
photographic memory and musical mastery, Gladwell states that the adaptive unconscious can be
strengthened and improved. In Blink , Malcolm Gladwell synthesizes a compelling dissertation that
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Throughout the introduction, Gladwell praises the human brain and our adaptive unconscious by
claiming that it can make a decision within a blink of an eye. It is evident that this is an exaggeration
included to intensify the statement Gladwell is trying to get across. He wants us to understand that,
there can be as much value [in a decision made] in the blink of an eye as in [one that is made after]
months of rational analysis (Gladwell 7). Gladwell also utilizes hyperboles in his introduction during
the beginning with the kouros scandal anecdote. ... In a single glance, [Zeri, Harrison and the other art
historian experts] were able to understand more about the essence of the statute than the team at the
Getty was able to understand after fourteen months (Gladwell 3). Although it is true that the team was
able to identify the flaw almost instantly, Gladwell overexaggerates by claiming that they discovered it
in a single glance. Throughout the introduction, Gladwell refers to the first two seconds . He believes
that the power of knowing what is right within that slim amount of time is a special ability that anyone
can cultivate for themselves. All in all, it is apparent that Gladwell hyperbolizes the immediacy of
snap judgements to emphasize the utmost capacity of the remarkable adaptive
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The Big Dipper
The best story that I ever heard would be about how the Big Dipper became to be. I chose the Big
Dipper because it s the only story that I like that I heard. The story that I´ve heard about the Big
Dipper is the Cheyenne Story. In the Cheyenne version, there are seven brothers, they all take care of
one another. They live by themselves, not in a village or near one. The youngest brother is probably
about nine or ten years old, and the oldest brother is probably around twenty or twenty one. Now,
besides the brothers, there is another main character. This character is their ¨sister¨, she was having
visions of meeting them, so she set off to find them. This story´s setting was set back a long time ago
before there were boarding schools. The sister packed and went off to find her brothers. She had made
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So when the sun was just about to go down you could feel the rumble of the ground shake. Almost as
if it was an earthquake. The buffalo bull had brought his whole herd, the herd surrounds the brothers
and the sister into a circle. The brothers moved close to a tree, and the sister followed. The buffalo had
spoken to the sister and said, Now that I brought my people here, would you marry me? Again the
sisters answer was no. So the bull got angry and started to charge at the girl. Right before the bull
could get her the brothers grabbed her and they climbed up to the top of the tree. When the bull saw
them pull her up, he started hitting the tree with all his might, shaking it, as if it was the tree was going
to fall over. Just as they reached the top and could not go any further, the tree started to grow. It grew
so far up that when they looked down, they could see everything. The tree took them up into the sky,
and when they started to appear towards the clouds they dismounted off the tree, and they all stood
there looking at each
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Jung
Ellyn Joy V. Pasaporte Carl Jung Until the 1910s, Carl Jung was a follower and close friend of Freud
s. Like Freud, Jung believed that unconscious conflicts are important in shaping personality. However,
he believed the unconscious has two layers: the personal unconscious, which resembled Freud s idea,
and the collective unconscious, which contains universal memories of the common human past. Jung
called these common memories archetypes. Archetypes are images or thoughts that have the same
meaning for all human beings. Jung said that archetypes exist in dreams as well as in art, literature,
and religion across cultures. According to Jung, the ego represents the conscious mind while the
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Jung called this one of the irrationalfunctions, meaning that it involved perception rather than judging
of information. The second is thinking. Thinking means evaluating information or ideas rationally,
logically. Jung called this a rational function, meaning that it involves decision making or judging,
rather than simple intake of information. The third is intuiting. Intuiting is a kind of perception that
works outside of the usual conscious processes. It is irrational or perceptual, like sensing, but comes
from the complex integration of large amounts of information, rather than simple seeing or hearing.
Jung said it was like seeing around corners. The fourth is feeling. Feeling, like thinking, is a matter of
evaluating information, this time by weighing one s overall, emotional response. Jung calls it rational,
obviously not in the usual sense of the word. On the one hand, Jung is still attached to his Freudian
roots. He emphasizes the unconscious even more than Freudians do. In fact, he might be seen as the
logical extension of Freud s tendency to put the causes of things into the past. Freud, too, talked about
myths Oedipus, for example and how they impact on the modern psyche. On the other hand, Jung has
a lot in common with the neo Freudians, humanists, and existentialists. He believes that we are meant
to progress, to move in a positive direction, and not just to adapt, as the Freudians and behaviorists
would have it. His idea of
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Identity And Identity In Alice Walker s Everyday Use
HOW DOES ONE DEFINE ONE S HERITAGE
It has been said that One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be,
rather than being yourself. What should matter is being true to oneself and loving the person that you
have become. This short story is narrated by Mama who is telling her story of her two daughters, Dee
and Maggie. Both daughters live their lives in very different ways. In Dee s case, she goes out to make
all that she can of herself while leaving her mother and sister behind. Maggie stays at home with their
Mama and makes the most out of what surrounds her. All three ladies have different perspectives of
their own heritage and identity. The conflict in Everyday Use is that Mama has these two daughters
fighting over a quilt. In the end, readers will find that what matters most is not forgetting where you
come from and who you are as a person. In Everyday Use Alice Walker emphasizes to her readers the
importance of self identities and family through her use of conflict, setting, and characterization,
suggesting that sometimes people are so motivated in pleasing others while neglecting the things that
matter to them the most.
One s heritage and identity should not be separated from one s everyday life. The Everyday Use story
takes place in the late 1960s in the southern regions of America during the time when African
Americans were fighting for their identity and to preserve whatever heritage they have. According to
the statement that Mama made, colored asked fewer questions then than they do now . In the yard,
Mama awaits her daughter s return. The theme setting plays an important role in this story because of
Dee, the eldest daughter chooses to leave the place where she had grown up because she believes that
nothing will become of her if she stays in her home town. She chooses to leave home and get an
education while her sister Maggie stays home and is looked down upon by her sister because she
chose to stay at home. According to Mama, A yard like this is more comfortable than most people
know. It is not just a yard. It is an extended living room. 1 The yard and the comparison to the living
room are very clear that one think of one s living room as a
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Chowchilla Subbasin Case Study
Based on the results from both cases, an excel tool was used to review results and generate head level
maps in layer 6th only for 21 critical subbasins in color ranges (see figure 4 and figure 5). Based on
the results of the horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivity data in layer 6th, I manipulated the
range and average of horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivities for both cases. With assuming
the thickness of layer 6th approximately 100 feet, I also calculated the transmissivity for Chowchilla
subbasin (see the results above). The hydraulic conductivity is greater than the vertical conductivity
for this subbasin. This indicates that the groundwater movement in this subbasin flows in horizontal
direction greater than vertical direction.
In layer 6th for this subbasin, both the horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivities are in large
ranges with large values of standard deviations indicating the geologic information of layer 6th in
Chowchilla subbasin is not uniform. This shows that are more different soil types in this layer. From
the results, the hydraulic conductivities (K1) are in the range from 690 to 0.05 (m/day). According to
the third edition of the Groundwater Hydrology , David Todd and Larry Mays, page 93, Table 3.2.1,
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Therefore, any changes of the amount of nounrouted delivery to Chowchilla farm, it doesn t impact
the precipitation. However, in both cases, there is significant difference between the precipitation and
the total final surface water. This significant difference is caused by impacts of evaporation,
infiltration, overland flow, stream flow, and ground water flow in Chowchilla farm. Based on the
results, the amount of precipitation in 1969 is about 300,000 ac ft, and the amount of the final surface
water is about 5,000 ac ft, therefore the loss in this subbasin is about 295,000
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Heterogeneity And Interoperability Of The Digital Library
Digital library
The Digital Library Federation (2002) define them as organizations that provide the resources
including the specialised staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute,
preserved the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collection of digital work so that
they are readily available for use by a defined community or set of community. Information is a basic
human need, and civilization advances when people are able to apply the right information at the right
time (Fox and Marchionini, 1998). Today, digital libraries act as an effective device in the progress of
human civilization, it also should enable any citizen to access all human knowledge anytime and
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Interoperability means the degree to which two products, programs and many more that can be used
together or the quality of being able to be used together. While heterogeneity consisting of parts or
things that are very different from each other. Most of library users depend on library services in
getting information needed. In this situation, when digital libraries want to provide information, it is
important to have a good relationship between heterogeneity and interoperability. To achieve a good
interoperability, the exchange information in heterogeneity should covers all types of syntactic
structural, semantic diversities among system to modeling information.
Besides that, it should be consistent between the use of the information as intended by its originator
and the intended exploitation of it by the recipient. This thing need to be considerate to fulfill the need
of library users that comes from many different background. Information providers which is digital
libraries should make a data or information about their collections available for harvesting. This data
will be use by service provider which known as harvester to create value added
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Suicide Ditches
It s hard to imagine these newspapers nowadays holding back from the truth. Families relied on the
newspaper to tell the what was happening during World War 1 and its quiet hard to believe it told them
lies. In 1915 the German soldiers refused to fire as the had killed up to 9,000 British soldiers in twenty
five minutes. Was this vital information, that would have stop anyone else traveling to these suicide
ditches , released at the time ? No it certainly wasn t. While of course it is brave, courageous and
shows huge pride for your country to fight for your country and act as a soldier/military officer , it was
men against boys at times and it was really a case of suicide ditches as you barely stood a chance of
surviving.
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This line shows that the soldiers have nearly already made up their mind that they will die and that
they only want to be remember in a certain way , which is brave and died fighting for his country. This
poem was written at the beginning of World War 1 and you can sense this feeling that people knew it
was going to be hard to survive in the trenches but still wanted to be remembered it a good way , an
honourable way. Another vivid poem about World War 1 is Wilfred Owens poem The Last Laugh .
Again the first line of this poem is striking O Jesus Christ! I m hit, he said; and died . this shows how
easy and fast people die out in the trenches. The last line is also striking Rabbles of Shells hooted and
groaned; And the Gas hissed. This shows that the shells off the guns were being fired everywhere
along with bombs and grenades as the air was just filled with gas. These lines and image are a lot
more vivid and frightening than the ones in Rupert Brooke poem and that is because this poem wasn t
published until after the war in
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Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Case Study
Introduction
The Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Area (SVWMA) is located immediately south of Ely, along
U.S. Highway 93/50 in White Pine County. The property consists of 6,426 acres and includes Comins
Lake, which is located about six miles south of Ely near the area headquarters. Nevada Department of
Wildlife (NDOW) has had a long term interest in the acquisition of this valuable property, dating back
to the 1980s. Ely community leaders, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), and numerous other
partners worked together to make the purchase happen with NDOW s acquisition of the property in
1999. The property was established as the Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Area in 2000. The area
surrounding SVWMA has a rich history of use by Native Americans and early explorers. For over 130
years, mining has played an important role in the economy of Ely. Ore was discovered on Ward
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Over 20 species of ducks have been recorded on SVWMA. The most common species include
northern pintail, mallards, gadwall, canvasbacks, and ruddy ducks. Ducks nesting on the area include
northern pintail, gadwall, northern shovelers, cinnamon teal, ruddy ducks, and others. Canada geese
are commonly found on SVWMA; white fronted and snow geese are infrequent visitors. Tundra swans
visit SVWMA, but are relatively uncommon.
Big Game The largest elk herd in Nevada inhabits the mountain ranges surrounding SVWMA.
SVWMA provides spring, summer, and early fall habitat for elk, while adjacent public lands are
important winter and spring ranges for elk that summer in the nearby Schell Creek and Egan mountain
ranges. Mule deer use the area throughout most of the year. Pronghorn have increased dramatically in
southern Steptoe Valley over the last several years and can be seen on the area from spring through
fall. Upland Game and
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High School Students Drop Out
In the United States alone, 1.2 millions high school students drop out each year. The challenges of
dropping out can be detrimental to a teens future. The long term effects can impact the way they live
and and succeed. Thankfully, a numerous amount of suggestions have been created to make student s
lives easier. Dropping out is caused by a wide variety of reasons, and many different actions have been
taken to improve the overall rates.
Although an abundant number of students believe staying in school is prevalent, there are still many
who drop out for various reasons. According to Why Students Drop Out, The Economical Pressures
That Make Leaving School Unavoidable , Roughly 30 percent of students who drop out of school
between the ages of 16 and 18 are working in a variety of jobs, according to a new study by the Urban
Institute, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C (Rosales, 1). This is particularly
important because people often assume that students who drop out do it out of lack of integrity. This
proves that not all students drop out for the wrong reasons. For instance, some students who drop out
due to working needs many want to stay in school to fulfil their education, but are unable to because
of personal conflicts. Raising a child at such a young age can play a major role in someone s choice,
Nearly one third of teen girls who drop out of high school state early pregnancy and parenthood as key
reasons for their decision, according to
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Black In Wax Museum Report
Over spring break I had the great privilege of going to the Nation Blacks In Wax Museum in
Baltimore Maryland. The Black In Wax Museum was founded and designed to teach people the
history of African Americans from the Middle Passage to current events. The Museum is one of the
most dynamic and cultural institutions because not only is it solely dedicated to the preservation of
African American history, but the life like wax figure gives it its uniqueness and creativity. When we
first entered the museum we were greeted by wax figured W.E.B Dubois and Carter G. Woodson who
then leads us to exhibits to learn about the beauty of Africa and contradict the stereotypes produced by
society and the media. Then we moved to the Middle Passage exhibit
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The Battle Of The Final War
Polis. The name probably didn t have quite the impact as its parent word metropolis , but the parent
word was cumbersome and, as people are wont to do, prone to shortening. The parent word may have
better conveyed the city s size and scope and industry...or maybe not. Perhaps that was why the word
was changed over time: as the city grew and grew, the word metropolis seemed to become more and
more inadequate. And Mega City One was just lame. In the aftermath of the Final War (as people
called it, when referring to the conflict that gave rise to Polis), things changed. Gradually, at first, as
those leaders that were perceived to have failed were replaced sometimes violently by people who
genuinely seemed to care about the population s needs and concerns. The country was slowly
transformed, town by ruined town, city by devastated city, state by crippled state. Those who d
survived were often eager for a leadership that would give them the direction they wanted, that put the
people first, that put the needs of society ahead of the needs of self. It was not socialism, as that was
one of the driving forces that had led to the Final War in the first place; nor was it capitalism, as that
had been another driving force of the War instead, a curious blend of social conservatism rose to fill
the void, and it was embraced by the survivors. As months became years, and years became decades,
things gradually changed. Those who d begun the revival were elevated to positions of
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Jacob s Island
At both the beginning and the end of his account, Mayhew draws a comparison between Jacob s
Island and the Indian city of Jessore. He originally states that Jacob s Island is the Jessore of London,
and later broadens this title to the Jessore of England (431, 437). However, Mayhew provides no
context around, or elaboration on, these comparisons. The analogy could simply be a remark on the
locations mutual identity as vectors for the spread of cholera. Or, in addition to the superficial
likeness, Mayhew could be making generalizations about the people and society in each environment.
Though the metaphors bookend the text, suggesting their significance, their meaning is never clearly
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Mayhew states that the Island is a tidal sewer and foul stagnant ditch that is a century behind even the
low and squalid districts that surround it (431) . Like Jessore, Jacob s Island sticks out as a backwards
and forgotten slum, ripe with decay and pollution. The neighborhood s jarring separation from the
current urban standards is also evident in Mayhew s attempts to relate Jacob s Island to other
European cities. He remarks that Jacob s Island has the air of a Flemish street, flanking a sewer
instead of a canal , and calls it the Venice of drains (432). Both of these comparisons attest to the
hygienic disparity between Jacob s Island and its European counterparts, and emphasize the area s
regional isolation. Therefore, Mayhew s choice to compare the neighborhood to Jessore bespeaks his
inability to find a local equivalent, and emphasizes the Island s substantial divergence from European
society. Furthermore, this superficial comparison extends to the reputation both neighborhoods carry
as cholera s patient zero in their respective counties. Mayhew makes this notoriety explicitly clear in
calling Jacob s Island the capital of cholera , a designation immediately followed by the Jessore
metaphor in question
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Sap And The World s Third Largest Software Company
Introduction This paper, in conjunction with my slideshow presentation, will clearly present the
differences and similarities between SAP HANA and the most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0. There
will also be a thorough comparison of the manufacturing modules within these two systems. Systems
SAP ECC 6.0 SAP is the world s third largest software company, founded in Germany in 1972. They
are the world s largest business software company and the third largest independent software provider.
The most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0, is primarily made up of the SAP Business Suite. The main
parts of SAP Business Suite include SAP ERP, SAP PLM, SAP SRM, SAP CRM, and SAP SCM. All
of these components are supported by the foundation of SAP NetWeaver (Wagner, B., Weider, S.,
Tracy, S, 2009). SAP ERP is the Enterprise Resource Planning function of the SAP Business Suite that
is responsible for aspects of the business such as product panning, manufacturing, inventory
management, etc. SAP PLM is the sector that deals with Product Lifecycle Management. The main
function of PLM is the assistance for planning and optimizing all resources and materials correctly.
Supplier Relationship Management, SAP SRM, mainly deals with keeping a good relationship,
minimizing costs and ensuring support from the organizations that supply materials and time you re
your organization. SAP CRM is a Customer Relationship Management support system that entails
keeping contact with customers, ensuring
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Hedging at General Motors Essay
Executive Summary Being one of the largest automakers in the world, General Motors (GM)
undertakes its manufacturing operations in over 30 countries with vehicles being sold in over 200
countries. Through undertaking its international operations it also subjects itself to various types of
foreign exchange exposures due to fluctuations in the values of currencies; to manage this problem it
has adopted a passive hedging policy and aims to reduce the impact of foreign exchange exposures on
the business. The first part of this report outlines the various types of foreign exchange exposures that
GM can subject itself to and also outlines what methods can be used to reduce the risk associated with
changes in the value of currencies; the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Using Financial Instruments to Hedge Hedging through the use of financial instruments is whereby
instruments such as forwards, options and money markets are used to manage the risk of foreign
exchange exposure. Forward Hedges are where a contractual obligation exists regarding the buying or
selling of a currency at a specified fixed future rate on a specified future date. It requires a source of
funds (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Option Hedges are a right not an obligation to buy or
sell a specified currency at a specific rate on a specified future date. It allows for speculation on the
upside while still limiting the loss (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Money Market Hedges is
another method, this contract is a loan agreement whereby a firm borrows in one currency and
exchanges the proceeds in another currency (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Natural Hedging
This type of hedging is whereby foreign exchange exposures in outflows of cash are offset by inflows
of cash through matching of transactions (i.e. Revenues and Expenses). Natural hedging focuses on
operating cash flows; for example a receivable is offset by a payable in the same currency without the
use of financial instruments, this however requires consideration of synchronising values of the cash
flow and timing of the cash flows (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Strategic Decision making
by MNE s There are various factors
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Matthew Wace Damon Informative Speech
Matthew Paige Matt Damon (/ˈdeɪmən/; born October 8, 1970)[2] is an American actor, film producer,
and screenwriter. He is ranked among Forbes magazine s most bankable stars[3] and is one of the
highest grossing actors of all time.[4][nb 1] Damon has received various accolades, including an
Academy Award from five nominations, two Golden Globe Awards from eight nominations, and has
been nominated for two British Academy Film Awards and six Emmy Awards.
Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Damon began his acting career by appearing in high
school theater productions and he made his professional acting debut in the film Mystic Pizza (1988).
He came to prominence in 1997 when he wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting alongside Ben
Affleck,
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Leadership And Organizational Performance Of An Organization
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTS
There is always a very strong relationship between leadership and organizational performance of an
organization. Organizations are therefore on a continuous process to equip its leaders with the relevant
skills to tackle the ever changing trends in the business world. Being aware of the major international
trends in business helps leaders to take advantage of the ones that will favor a company on global
markets. These markets evolve rapidly and hence they encourage competition of companies
worldwide. This is done through the introduction of programs that are geared towards the
transformation of their leaders in order to yield maximum profits. The commonest global trends in
business today are globalization and d technology.
Globalization
This is the act of developing an integrated system in the global economy that is characterized by free
trade, free flow of capital as well as the tapping of businesses into cheaper markets internationally.
Leaders should therefore be conversant with these trends in order to tap into the international trends
and be part of it. The globalization aspect is important in a business in many ways that include but not
limited to.
Free trade
This enables countries to exchange good amongst themselves. Businesses as well through proper
leadership strategies can be able to specialize in the production of goods and services at low
opportunity costs. It s therefor important that business leaders to identify these
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Natural Selection In Frankenstein
Why are there an abundant amount of similar species? Why can t human made be superior to nature?
Why, oh why, is there predators and death? A few questions to jolt your brain for a complex question:
What truly rules the world, adaptations and improvements endowed by natural selection or the
characteristics filtered by human creation? Natural selection involves instincts, morphology and an
organism s preferred niche. No one controls the process. No one can disrupt the flow with any natural
methods. When something happens (i.e climate change, diseases, etc.) that limits the survival and
reproductivity rate of a species, nature makes sure that if the species survive that it adapts and passes
that adaptation onto its offspring. Change concerning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When an adaptation helps one particular species thrive relative to their genetic cousins or parent
species, then it is serving its purpose. In Frankenstein s monster case, it is riddled with faults and
disadvantages. Major faults include its tall stature, stitched together body parts and its dead skin and
appearance. These are disadvantages to the monster as they drive away his closest species kin of
genetics and morphology as all the villagers attack and chase him out their homes. The fear of these
maladaptations mimics how nature dislikes unnatural discrepancies that should be pushed
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Using The Data Of Solar Cell Using Lab View Software Essay
ABSTRACT
The increasing demands of energy and oil, insecure energy resources and emission of hazardous gases
have attracted the attention of the whole world towards renewable energy. In the world, at this time the
future of energy is concentrated much amount on renewable energy sources as the fossil fuels are
decreasing and becoming costly day by day. This proposes very simple, low cost, high reliable,
photovoltaic monitoring system. Lab view is a virtual programming code. So we can write simple
codes in programming them to do assigned task for it. The time taken for writing code in a lab view is
very less compared to the MATLAB and SIMULINK. In this project, we will monitor the data of PV
solar cell using Lab VIEW software. First of all, solar radiation will come on solar cell. Next, charge
will controlled by charge controller and also save the battery from overcharging. Then, from the
battery, given sensor will sense the parameter of solar cell. The sensed data will be given to Lab view
software in this project.
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PROBLEM SUMMARY AND INTRODCTION
1.1.1 Problem summary
India is the seventh largest nation with an area of 3.287 million km2. Moreover, it is a relatively rich
and rapidly developing country; for this reason demand for electricity is growing on significantly
average at around 5% annually. In addition, one of the most fascinating aspects of solar cells is their
ability to convert the most abundant and free forms of energy into electricity
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Electric Grid Shutdown Paper
The U.S electric power system provides power to over 300 million individuals and is comprised of
more than 200,000 miles lines of transmission, its generating capacity is over one million megawatts
and it is worth above $1 trillion (Markey Waxman, 2013). The elements of the network are greatly
interdependent and, as demonstrated by history, a system failure of a line of outage can result in fall in
other areas. Markey Waxman (2013) provides an example of a power failure that occurred on August
14, 2003 when four hanging high altitude lines of power in northern Ohio clashed into trees and shut
off. Together with an error in a computer system, the shut down lead to a flow of failures that finally
left over 50 million people in Canada and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When one grid s part fails, it can lead to cascading failure phenomenon whereby the entire network
progressively collapses. Kiger (2016) noted that; for a system that relies upon several critical nodes,
like the United States electric grid, such cascading failures are pretty much unavoidable.
Ramifications of an Electric Grid Shutdown
The vulnerability caused by the electric grid shutdown creates considerable risks to the economy and
national security of the United States and also on the private businesses conducted in the nation.
Consequences on National Security
The United States electrical grid is essentially divided into three electric networks covering Texas, the
West and the East. All these networks comprise many thousands of miles of lines of transmission,
substations and power plants, a hundred year old combination of domestic utilities (Broick, 2013).
Recently the system has been modernized and thus has been experiencing cyber attack threat. The
increasing dependence on the communications based on the internet has raised the vulnerability of the
operation and control systems to hackers and spies. National security of the U.S. reported that the
Cyber spies have made a way into the electrical grid of the nation and left behind software programs
that would be applied to disrupt the system and maybe shut down areas of the network for a
considerably long period of time (Broick, 2013). A coordinated cyber attack could thus compromise
security, blackout commerce and destroy the power grid of the United
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Descriptive Essay Subway
Alone In the Subway
I cherish all of the places that I get to travel to and experience. The summer vacation of 2014 really
struck my attention when something very alarming happened. My mother, father, brother, two cousins
(Cade and Callie), and my uncle Al, and aunt Kris, and I were all getting ready to board the subway
below the streets of Washington D.C. This was not my first ordeal with the putrid, murky railway;
whereas it was my relatives first time. First, Cade and Drayton boarded the subway. Next, was Callie,
and lastly, myself who all walked onto the subway. The doors began to close; warning us with a
blaring beep, beep, beep! As my family and I walked down the long stretch of the stairs, we heard a
great deal of chatter. The air was murky and the lights were dim. Our fathers paid instantly, and my
family and I were on our way. The subway came after waiting a maximum of five minutes. Before we
boarded the subway, we assisted a father with his child in a stroller to exit the train before the doors
closed. After helping that family, my own family and I were very excited to finally get onto the metro
train and then visit the monuments. Suddenly, we heard this bizarre beeping sound, let s just say no
one knew what it meant at the time. First, rushed Cade and Drayton. Next, Callie and I followed,
hustling onto the subway. The doors closed; again, blaring a beep, beep, beep; just like it did before
we got on. From the inside the subway doors, it s ironic seeing your parents trying to reopen the doors,
on the other side. It was puzzling and unreal.
Wait! No! I screamed.
Our parents are out there! shouted Callie.
First, I thought to call one of our parents. Did any of you bring your phones? I asked Cade and Callie.
Just to our luck, Cade and Callie both replied, No we left them at the hotel this morning.
Secondly, I thought we could ask someone on the subway for the phone. Sadly, everyone else was
carrying on with their own life; it almost felt as if we all were all alone in the subway. I was only
going in fifth grade at the time, so I was waiting for someone else to make a decision, hence I m the
youngest. This wasn t unreal anymore, it was serious. At last, we all agreed to get off at the first
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  • 1. Sample Summary Writing Task— Grade 7 Summary 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Sample Summary Writing Task—Grade 7 Summary Sample Summary Writing Task—Grade 7 Summary
  • 2. God Is A Living Personal Spirit God: God is good. He is loving, merciful and compassionate. The Bible tells us that God is a living personal Spirit. He is not an impersonal force, but a living being who acts (Psalm 115:3 7). God is personal with his own features. He is Spirit who exists separately from the world and is above and beyond it. God is Trinity; Father, Son and Spirit. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are distinct persons within the Trinity and have distinct purposes, yet they are perfectly united in the being of God. He is infinite, without beginning or end or any limitation at all. He is self existent, not dependent on anyone for anything. God is sovereign. He rules overall and is the final cause of all that happens in his universe. He is everywhere and knows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the garden stood the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, whose fruit was not to be eaten. When Adam and Eve went against God and ate the fruit, God banished them from the garden, sentencing them and their descendants to a life of hard work, pain, disease, and eventual death, and submitting the earth itself to servitude. Christians call this humanity s fall from innocence. Jesus: It is generally accepted that Jesus was a man who walked on the earth in Israel 2000 years ago. The dispute begins when the subject of Jesus full identity is discussed. Through religious teachings, Jesus was a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man. The problem is that the Bible tells us that Jesus was infinitely more than a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man. Jesus has to be God, because if He is not God, His death would not have been enough to pay the penalty for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2). Only God could pay such an infinite penalty (Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus divinity is why He is the only way of salvation. Jesus divinity is why He proclaimed, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me (John 14:6). Restoration: A Christian worldview attempts to answer three questions biblically: (1) God created humanity in His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Differences Of Sundiata And The Epic Of Gilgamesh Sundiata, West African King of Mali, spent most of his childhood years physically impaired, later gaining powers and capabilities to serve in his given position. Gilgamesh, on the contrary is the King of Uruk and a tyrant beast who has promiscuous characteristics. In both epics, the protagonists venture out on journeys to pursue different goals. In terms of geographic location, Sundiata s passage occurs in western African amongst the Mande people in the Mali Empire (Miller 354). On the other hand, the Epic of Gilgamesh focuses on Sumerians in Mesopotamia (Modern day Iraq) (Miller 27, 30). The two historical epics have many parallel themes such as origins, superhuman traits, and heroism; amongst these are also many differences, for example the battles fought by both Kings and dependence on technologies in different cultures. Origins and Potentially Flawed History. The primary and most significant trait that both epics have in common is the origins. Before the stories were written down, they were told orally and passed down as oral histories. Griots serve as the primary form of verbal translation and histories; playing major roles in passing down the Sundiata Epic (Miller 342). The Epic of Gilgamesh is later written down on sun dried clay tablets in cuneiform. Miller describes cuneiform as a written script of wedge shaped marks (Miller 29). Moreover, both stories carry flaws in their histories. It is likely that points are left out of both historical tales. In western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Pinocchio According to the philosopher Georg Freidrick Hegel, one must follow particular steps in order to achieve self awareness. This journey includes a life or death struggle in the presence of fear in which one opponent emerges the victor or master and one as the loser or slave. The loser must then complete a creative work also while feeling fear before finally becoming a true human being. In Disney s Pinocchio, the titular character undergoes the epitome of a Hegelian journey. Pinocchio begins by facing a life or death struggle with the puppeteer Stromboli, then uses creativity to rescue Geppetto, and, finally, Pinocchio both figuratively and literally becomes a real boy. Hegel s theoretical journey begins with a life or death struggle. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, Stromboli exits and Pinocchio is left curled up, sobbing, and asking Jiminy where are you? In this moment, Pinocchio truly understands that he is not a real boy and is considered inferior to many true humans. Facing him is a life of objectification, used by Stromboli in a puppet show. Pinocchio is reduced to a mere object and, thus, beginning his Hegelian struggle to prove his humanity. The second stage of the path to Hegelian self awareness is a creative work. The loser must use creativity while still feeling extreme fear in order to prove to himself that he is a human being capable of thought and action. Toward the end of the movie, Geppetto goes out searching for Pinocchio and ends up swallowed by a huge and horrifying whale named Monstro. Upon learning this, Pinocchio launches a rescue mission for his father. He reaches the edge of the sea and, realizing he needs to sink to the bottom of the ocean, thinks up the idea to tie a rock to himself. This allows him to drop to the ocean floor where he may then continue his search for Monstro. Pinocchio asks many fish where he might find the whale only to receive a terrified school of fish swimming away from him. As he realizes what a horror Monstro must be to inspire such fear, his own trepidation begins to build. Therefore, Pinocchio experiences the necessary fear required for this stage of the Hegelian journey. Pinocchio eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Comparison Of Love In Hero And Claudio In Much Ado About... Do you believe that two people who just met can really fall in love ? In the book Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, the two main characters, Hero and Claudio, are thought to be in love. Claudio and Hero are not actually in love because they just met, with no prior knowledge of each other, and were easily able to move on after their marriage failed. To start, at the beginning of the story Claudio and Hero had just met, yet they already seemed to start catch feelings for one another. Claudio says, ... All prompting me how fair young Hero is, saying I lik d her ere I went to wars (Shakespeare 15). I believe that this is more of a representation of lust versus true love. They have only recently met so they haven t even had any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Professional Conduct Critique Paper Professional Conduct Critique A 3 years old female spayed DSH presented with a large rectal prolapse. Two days prior to presentation the cat was continuously straining and going back and forth to the litter tray. On the night before presentation the owner observed a development of rectal prolapse. On the clinical the cat was BAR. General clinical examination was unremarkable. A 5 cm oedematous and inflamed rectal prolapse was present. An investigation and treatment plan and was done and a cost estimation was given to the owner. After checking estimation owner said that unfortunately this cat is currently not insured. As he has two more cats and this one is the younger and has been healthy, he decided to cancel insurance due to personal financial issues. This owner was demonstrating extreme sensitivity, sadness and love for this cat, regretting all the time not having continued with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I said to the owner that I couldn t do that because it s against the law. Owner was insisting in a way that started making me feel really uncomfortable. I explained to the owner that we, as a veterinary surgeon (VS), are a third party in the contract between owners and insurance companies and veterinary surgeons have the responsibility to report with honesty and integrity. The clinical records should be honest and with truth and the relevant information about the presented animal should be provided to the insurer. This is illegal and would be considered dishonesty and fraud. A VS who acts dishonestly or fraudulently may be liable to criminal investigation and/or disciplinary action (RCVS, 2012). This would be considered a fraud against the insurer. Any failure to disclose information, dishonestly or intending by that abuse to make a gain will lead to payment of claim being refused and both VS and owner could be prosecuted (The Fraud Act, 2006). The stakeholders were me (VS), the owner and the insurance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Early Gothic Cathedral An example of an early gothic cathedral is the Wells Cathedral, Somerset. It was built from 1175 1490s. It holds one of the most numbers of stained glass windows. The five windows in the Lady Chapel shows images of saint Dunstan, and the seven light windows on the choir which portrays the Tree of Jesse. This is a representation of the genealogy of Christ. Most of the carvings on the abacus are a foliage motif, but the carvings on the transepts closer to the nave holds more symbolism. They show four scenes representing the Wages of Sin through narrating fruit stealers at an orchard being beaten by the farmer. Another symbolic carving found is the lizard climbing the abacus, which represents eternal life. A 15th Century cloister contains many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The internal plan of the cathedral are greater in length relative to the width, and consists of a nave or central vessel with aisles at both sides and transepts which make the arms of a cathedral plan and creating a cross shape when viewed in plan. When the transepts are applied, it is normal to have them placed directly opposite of each other, for example like in Lichfield Cathedral. The Eastern side is where the most value is held in the Cathedral, which is marked by greater diversity in form, richness, and height difference of the ribbed vault. In England, the Eastern section is almost always a square form or similar, and less often an apse, which is a more semi circular or polygonal in plan. [2] The internal section of cathedrals are made up of a main arcade, which are arches supported by long and thin pillars. [2] Above that is the Triforium, and a Gallery surrounding it and above the aisle. On the highest level is the Clerestory, topped by the ribbed vault and the new roof. The roof is often enriched with tiles or other coverings. Ornaments such as mouldings, carvings and the use of colour have added a point of interest and beauty to the gothic cathedral. The gables, a triangular shaped wall forming the roof, is one of the most distinctive gothic characteristic. It is placed at the end of the nave and transepts. As a widely used rule, gables contain one or more windows. It creates space for a huge stained glass windows are fitted in, and these windows became a major method of teaching the public of narrate biblical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Fresh Water Conflict in Middle East Essay Water is a finite and limited resource in the Middle East of inestimable value. As such, competition for control of rivers, basins, and valleys with water flow is inevitable. Due to this, long term peace between Israel and its neighbors, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon will be partially contingent on the allocation of freshwater. Israel has shown in the past that it will attempt to control and source water with its interest first rather than on the region as a whole. As such, any long term peace is highly dependent on how Israel and its neighbors handle their limited water resources. Of the vast quantities of water on this planet, only about three percent is freshwater and thus suitable for human consumption. The largest portion of that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However what is considered fair or respectful is vastly open to interpretation. The Israeli interpretation is Israel first; ensuring it has the water it needs to not only survive but grow economically. From the beginning, even before the foundation of the Jewish state, Zionists had plans on how best to use water from both the Jordan and Litani rivers. They expected a Transjordan state including both banks of the Jordan River along with land in modern day Lebanon which includes the Litani River. These two rivers were central to plans of how to support the expected Jewish National Homeland. Once the borders were set in 1948 however, the east bank of the Jordan and the Litani River were in foreign countries and as such beyond reach. Further exacerbating this was the young nation of Transjordan which also relied heavily on the Jordan River for its water supply. Resentment over the newly formed Jewish state was strong in the Middle East especially after the mass removal and migration of Palestinians either fleeing or being forced out by operations such as Plan Dalet. As Haddadin states, the resulting war was demographic and territorial in nature but the water issue was also dragged into the geography of the conflict. Water become part of the issue in the conflict and as such was necessary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. In Spiegelman’s Maus, Even the Dedications Are an... Spiegelman s Maus is a graphic novel which explores events of the holocaust and the uniting of a father and son. Though often overlooked the dedications play an integral role in better understanding the text. The dedications do not influence the meaning of the book but do reinforce events in the book. Spiegelman dedicates the first book to his mother as an attempt to rid himself of the guilt associated with his mother s suicide. In an attempt to not have the same short comings as his father, Art associates his most prized work with the most prized people in his life. Richieu is often disregarded in the book however he is vital in Spiegelman s eyes. The book in its entirety is highly important as it is a dedication to a whole race. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spiegelman has presented his father s memoirs in a creative way by portraying racial groups as animals and by making the story into a graphic novel. By presenting it in comic form, Art Spiegelman is able to better capture the emotions of those in the graphic novel. Not a dedication in the conventional sense, the book eternalizes the memoirs of Vladek and those around him. The dedications are an essential part of the text as their meaning extends beyond the book. Spiegelman uses them as a way to remember those that were close to him. This is noticed in the dedications to his mother, to Richieu the brother he never knew and to his children. The book is a legacy to those that experienced the terror of the holocaust and is A Survivors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Academic Subject And Time Of Day Academic Subject and Time of day I observed Michael in his liberal arts class which is in his last period of the day. I figured this would be a good time to observe since it is one of his favorite classes. Seating Placement for Instruction The classroom arrangement is the typical rows and columns. There was a total of 22 students in Michael s liberal arts class. Michael does have preferential seating and sits in the front row in the middle column. The teacher chose to place him there because Michael needs consistent prompting. Instructional Strategies, Accommodations, and Modifications Michael s teacher uses different types of instructional strategies to keep Michael on task. The teacher will break large assignments into smaller sections and give different due dates for each. For their mid term, the students had a project on graphing. The teacher broke the assignment up into three separate sections for Michael with three separate due dates. According to Michael s individual education plan (IEP), his accommodations includes specialized instruction in all of his academic courses once a week for 50 minutes, counseling services once a week for 30 minutes with the school psychologist. He does have preferential seating in all classes as well as flexible scheduling and timing with in class assignments as well as homework and projects. During testing, Michael has testing he is entitled to the directions to be read aloud and summarized to him, provide verbal encouragement, small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Drugs And Psychoactive Drugs Psychoactive drugs are chemicals that affect the nervous system. When a psychoactive drug is taken it can cause changes in mood, emotions, feelings and thoughts. These drugs can also change how a person perceives things and can alter the consciousness of that person (Plotnik Kouyoumdijian, 2014). Psychoactive drugs can be illicit or licit, illegal or legal. Both licit and illicit psychoactive drugs can cause affect a person. Some examples of licit psychoactive drugs are coffee, alcohol, and tobacco. Cocaine, heroin, and LSD are all examples of illicit psychoactive drugs. In most cases the illicit psychoactive drugs have some more recognizable symptoms. But both illicit and licit drugs cause visible symptoms in the people that use these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even after a addict has stopped using a drug they often relapse and begin using the drug again. Both behavioral and environmental factors play a role in addiction. Some environmental factors that can play a role in addiction are parents, family members, and peers abusing drugs. These environmental factors play a role in a person developing an addiction because they are around it and see it, that is all they know. Genetic factors are inherited. If a parent is an addict the children is likely to be a addict. People who have an addiction are likely to build up a tolerance against the drug. Tolerance means a person who uses a drug repeatedly over a period of time, the original dosage of the drug will not give the desired effect, so a higher dosage is needed to get the desired effect ( Addiction , 2017). Dependency There are two main types of dependency. The first type of dependency is physiological dependency, this means that the change in the nervous system so that a person now needs to take the drug to prevent the occurrence of painful withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawals are painful physical and psychological symptoms that take place after a person who is dependent on drugs stops using the drug. Withdrawals can cause various side effects that range from uncomfortable pain to fatality. Some of the symptoms of withdrawal are fatigue, anxiety,vomiting, depression, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Transcendentalism, By Ralph Waldo Emerson Re striking the Balance In a constantly updating world, eventually cultural diffusion causes changes to a society s views and practices over a period of time. With many religious pressures in Europe and the constant switch between Catholicism and Protestantism, a group called the Puritans moved to America to start life anew. The Puritan lifestyle took hold of America s New England colonies and became a theocracy of how people lived their lives. People lived by the Puritan interpretation of the New Testament with harsh forms of punishment for the violation of even the most simple sins. Because of this restricting lifestyle and new ideas like the Enlightenment which caused intellectual reforms, people started to break away from the extreme Puritan philosophy. Another movement occurring in America called Transcendentalism, on the other side of the spectrum of Puritanism, started with writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, specifically with his essay Nature . Emerson depicts the prime example of the breaking away from strict religion to Transcendentalism. In America, Emerson was a priest who had been ridiculed and had traveled to Europe to find himself. After meeting up with writers of the Romanticism movement, he fell in love with it and brought it back to America under the name of Transcendentalism. Puritanism and Transcendentalism have opposing philosophies which include their view on people, philosophy and God , and on nature through essays and texts by: William Bradford, Anne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Payroll System Implementation Payroll System Implementation Missing Images This report will first examine the Testing Process Summary. This will include a definitive test plan which will identify the major functions of the systems software and hardware to be tested as well as the required system outcomes. Secondly, the installation process and training plan summary will be identified. For this portion of the writing, a Gantt chart will be used to identify the steps and related resources needed to implement the system. A narrative explanation that will discuss the impacts of time and conversion will be included. A description of the training plan will also be outlined. The third section of this writing will summarize the company documentation plan. This will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This test will consist of one hundred deliveries and will be completed by the database administrator (DBA). When this test is completed with no errors in the delivery route reports, the next portion of the system can be tested. The test for the accounting system will use the same mock delivery schedule to ensure that all mileage amounts are correctly calculated. The DBA will also send data through the network to ensure that the mileage calculations are formatted properly to work with the accounting system. After the webpage has been created by the IT generalist and the DBA, several employees will be selected at random to test the security of the system. The intended results will be that no other employee s information can be accessed without the proper password, the information retrieved is correct, only pre defined fields are available for editing, and edited fields are properly updated in the database. The next test will be a system test linking all parts of the data flow process from customer requests all the way through to uploading paychecks to the bank. This test plan will be used to define an installation plan. Installation Process and Training Plan Summary The system installation will follow two methods. The beginning of the phase will be done using the parallel method, and then a final system cutover will be done to complete the installation. All new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Destruction Of Ahab s Struggle In Moby Dick Today, every person has a reason for why they succeed or fail with their struggles. For instance, in Moby Dick, Ahab s reason to carry on is to conquer and kill Moby Dick a legendary white whale. The captain s mission to complete this seemingly impossible task drives him to become insane; and his hatred toward Moby Dick pushes him onward. Herman Melville, the original writer of this story, expresses Ahab s madness in the quote, Aye, aye! And I ll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition s flames before I give him up. And this is what ye have shipped for, men! To chase that white whale on both sides of land, and over all sides of earth, till he spouts black blood and rolls fin out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His last words were, Towards thee I roll, thou all destroying but unconquering whale; to the last I grapple with thee; from hell s heart I stab at thee; for hate s sake, I spit my last breath at thee. Sink all coffins and hearses to one common pool! And since neither can be mine, let me then tow to pieces, while still chasing thee, though tied to thee, thou damned whale! Thus, I give up the spear! (135.477). Ahab, with his death at hand, does not let the whale defeat him; only under his terms would he surrender his spear. I will not let my whale conquer me as well. I continue to prosper and subdue my seemingly never ending struggle to ameliorate my SAT score. All things considered, my strive for acceptance into Arizona State University s Honors College, Barrett will be accomplished by my continued motivation to enhance my SAT score. Even though, my whale is not an actual sea creature, but I drive myself to do the impossible of heightening my score. Ahab, even though driven mad met his match with his whale and I expect to meet mine, but I will defeat it. I fill my mind with enhancements to further my test taking skills and when I score my unbeatable score, I will be proud of the improvements and motivation that my whale enabled me to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pocahontas and the Mythical Indian Woman Essay Pocahontas and the Mythical Indian Woman Pocahontas. Americans know her as the beautiful, Indian woman who fell in love with the white settler John Smith and then threw her body upon the poor white captive to protect him from being brutally executed by her own savage tribe. The magical world of Walt Disney came out with their own movie version several years ago portraying Pocahontas as a tan, sexy Barbie doll figure and John Smith as a blond haired, blue eyed muscular Ken doll. Although Disney attempts to instill racial tolerance, inter racial friendship, and nonviolent resolutions in Pocahontas, they contribute to the inaccurate Indian woman stereotype that has evolved from such stories. While it can be argued that Disney has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Barnett explains, a number of unlucky Pocahontas figures populate the frontier romance, saving white beloveds only at the cost of their own lives (93). Fortunately, Pocahontas s life was spared despite her willingness to sacrifice, although her later affiliations with a white man and Europe led to her death from disease. The notion of females rescuing white men and assimilating with their culture have traditionally been connected, which resulted in greater Indian deaths due to their exposure to a foreign culture from which they had not yet learned to protect themselves. On the other hand, these new Native women are not always the primary characters of the fiction, but their presence is necessary for the text to evolve. Although similarities exist between the mythical Indian woman and the characters developed in modern fiction, the new portrait being painted of Native women shows them as strong, spiritual, and powerful, even if they choose to use their power in a destructive manner. Keeping with tradition, Indian women are still caretakers and healers but while they keep their positions as saviors of men, Indian women are illustrated saving Indian men rather than white males. Whereas the Indian women previously saved white men from the savages of their own tribe, they are now saving their own race from the destruction of the white world. Native women healing sick Indian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Myth Of Anger Essay Therapists have seen many years of progressive and ever changing rules regarding proper ways to deal with emotions. These emotions range from happiness to extreme sadness to anger. A very prominent myth that almost everyone has heard is It s better to express anger to others than to hold it in (Lilienfeld 147). For clarity s sake, Scott Lilienfeld, Steven Lynn, John Ruscio, and Barry Beyerstein intended this to mean that violently expressing anger is worse. Anger is a very delicate and strong emotion that has a very strong influence over millions of people. As discussed in 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology, aggressively displaying anger has shown to be worse than channeling it in a constructive and calm manner. Many people continue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People take the word of broadcasters as gospel, no longer seeking the help of professionals. There are plenty of explosive characters in movies and shows, and people find a way to relate with them. They believe that by blowing up over their anger will result similarly to the falsity portrayed by television. Lastly, Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc Reasoning is a major factor in why people believe that aggressively displaying anger is useful. People often mistakenly attribute the fact that they feel better after they express anger to catharsis, rather than to the fact that anger usually subsides on its own after a while. (Lilienfeld 151) This quote from 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology accurately captures the misconception that is commonly faced with this myth. Correlation does not equal causation, and this is something that people often forget. If people knew that this fact was actually a myth, it could save relationships, marriages, families, and lives. Dealing with anger in a level headed manner is crucial to developing a better sense of control over said anger issue. There have been many studies conducted to evaluate anger management; Art Markman PhD. analyzed a social experiment that placed people in situations that would anger them and then allowed half to punch something and the other half to do nothing. The results are as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Gender Roles In Lillie Devereux Blake s Fettered For Life In nineteenth century America, there were strict gender roles and expectations that men and women were expected to conform to. Men were seen as dominant to women; while men were able to work and drink, women were expected to get married, follow orders from her husband, and live a life of limited freedom and personal choice. We see examples of these roles throughout Lillie Devereux Blake s novel, Fettered for Life, as we encounter different women in the text that are oppressed through physical abuse and lack of agency. However, Frank Heywood, the woman, manages to outsmart these rules by cross dressing to be a man. She s the only female in the novel to break free of the slavery of womanhood, and in the process uses her newfound freedom to act as a voice for the oppressed female population. Not only does Frank aid women and their oppression, but she also proves that women can do the work of a man, but are denied opportunities because of their sex. Blake uses Frank s character to demonstrate the ways in which gender roles are socially constructed, and prove that it s possible to break through the implemented social rules. Our first encounter of Frank, in the opening scene, leads us to notice something different about him. Reporting for the New York Trumpeter in the courtroom during Laura s trial, Blake describes him as having dark ernest eyes, with a strange expression lurking in their depths, an indefinable something hard to interpret...a look as of perpetual unrest, of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dental Implant Replacement For those missing teeth, a dental implant can help replace missing teeth regardless of cause. The dental implants are screwed into the jaw with a titanium screw. The screw helps to graft the implant to the bone and gum tissue. This creates a sturdy system for the porcelain cap that creates the aesthetic replacement. The screw is extremely durable and will withstand even the greatest trauma. Dental implants can handle every food a typical tooth can. This makes dental implants the perfect choice for replacing missing teeth. Placing an implant requires two different steps. The first involves resection of gum tissue to reveal the jaw bone. Prior to the operation, clinical examinations and x rays are used to assess whether enough bone is present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Women s Roles During Times of War and Virginia Woolf s... Women s Roles During Times of War and Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas With the prevalence of war goddesses in most traditions from China to Greece to Ireland, women have been separated from the front lines of war for centuries. The goddesses, the divine representations of women in the ideal, are torn between dual roles: that of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom and just war, and that of Vesta, goddess of hearth and home. These two roles, warrior and mother, are not necessarily as very different as they might appear at first glance. Western tradition claims that women are not made for war, but for household work: sewing, cleaning, cooking, and looking after children. Society told women to carry brooms in lieu of swords; to collect firewood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We rarely hear of these women, though, because they were not on the front line. The AAS Online Exhibitions claims, The term war hero usually refers to a man who unselfishly risks his life to fight (AAS Online Exhibitions). In many ways this is true. War heroes, especially of wars that were fought earlier than the twentieth century, are almost invariably men. In schools throughout the United States, primary school students learn the names of heroes of various American wars: George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee; but rarely do they learn about the women who helped these heroes: Molly Pitcher, Belle Boyd, and Elizabeth van Lew. Women learned to sacrifice their husbands, sons, brothers, and fathers for the same causes for which these men sacrificed their lives. The first United States war in which women fought was the American Revolution: the war that allowed their country to be formed. While their husbands cleaned their hunting rifles and readied their clothing, American women fought the British in their own way. The most prominent form of battle, especially in Boston and New England, was the boycott on tea. It sounds like a simple thing, boycotting tea, but the English imported it to the Colonies and made a great deal of money on the tariffs. When New England housewives ceased to purchase tea, some going so far as to brewing herbal teas with raspberry leaves, the British knew a revolution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Happens When Great Innovation And Corporate... What happens when great innovation and corporate responsibility come together? Johnson and Johnson happens. J J has been a benchmark for both innovation and customer relations their entire history, which has been a long one. From the original Band Aid, to Tylenol, to the famous Johnson s Baby Shampoo, J J has created numerous highly successful brands. They control over 275 subsidiaries in over 60 countries giving them a huge global presence. By examining its history, ethical investigations, and organizational analysis, I will paint a clear picture for which J J stands. J J is best summed up by the words in their credo. To be concise, I will summarize the credo instead of stating it in its entirety. They rank their responsibilities by the importance they place on them. These responsibilities are as follows: customers first, employees second, the community third, and stockholders fourth. These aren t pure rankings but rather the order in which they consider the results of their actions. This approach has been instrumental in creating the customer revered company J J is today. J J hasn t always been a powerhouse. Its humble beginnings began in Brunswick, New Jersey in the year 1886. The founders were the Johnson brothers, Robert, James, and Edward Johnson. Their focus hasn t changed much from its founding principles. They began by selling first aid kits to railroad workers and health products to families. In 1888, they came out with the first commercial First Aid Kit, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis of the Novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn Essay Ishmael begins when the nameless narrator finds a newspaper ad that reads: Teacher seeks pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply in person (4). At first, he is angry, as it reminds him of the counterculture movement of the 1960s, which he participated in only to discover that there was no easy way to save the world. Nonetheless, he responds to the ad, and finds that the teacher is a gorilla. Behind the gorilla is a sign that reads With man gone, will there be hope for gorilla? (9). The gorilla, named Ishmael, can communicate telepathically. Communicating with him in this fashion, the narrator learns Ishmael s background in which the gorilla was stolen from the wild and displayed in a menagerie, then rescued by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To hep understand how Takers pass along their story, Ishmael introduces a figure named Mother Culture, who he insists reinforces the story through every facet of Taker society. Takers assume that humans are the pinnacles of evolution, and that the world was made for man. This belief has led to catastrophic results, yet the Taker story allows man to blame to gods. They believe the gods wishes man to be in control, and so if man is fundamentally flawed, then the gods are responsible for engendering the situation. Ishmael refuses to accept this premise, saying that the only thing wrong with humans is that the story that they insist on enacting puts them at odds with the world. Ishmael and the narrator also work to establish some immutable laws of life and species that have allowed the world to survive for this long. They agree that a law of limited competition exists amongst all species on Earth, and only man has taken exception to that law. In short, this law suggests that any species may protect and look out for itself, but cannot wipe out another species. A natural food chain must persist. Ishmael next discusses the Genesis origin stories of Adam and Eve, and of Cain and Abel to explore the meaning of the Taker story, and how it historically worked against the Leaver civilizations. He claims that the Fall of Man story was actually developed by Leavers to explain why the Takers started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Schindler s List Analysis Schindlers list so we just watched the schindlers list. The movie in all was great. At the beginning, I wasnt sure if I would get into it. I was wrong. I didnt really know what to think about Oscar, I believe he was way different at the beginning of the movie. Defenitly had a different perspective of him of first, he only really focused on himself and getting money. A bit selfish. I think deep down he was a good man at heart. He defenitly dealed with things a lot better than others did. The other man was horrible he had no empathy what so ever for other people. Not even children. Sometimes there was no reason behind killing innocent people, he did it simply because he felt like it. There was a time when schindler actually tried to prevent him from killing people without thinking. The bad guy said that killing meant he had power, but schindler said that having the ability too kill and not doing so but forgive is real power. The bad guy didnt really get it at first and just kind of laughed at him. The next day I think he kind of understood it better, and actually even showed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the way to schindlers camp, the men were getting water by breaking off icecles and melting them into pots that they had with them. When the men arrived, schindler said that the women werent there yet but should arrive at any moment. Little did he know that the cart with all the women got sent to the wrong camp. When the women first got there you can tell they were all very confused. They tried telling the soldiers but they didnt listen. All the women were forced to strip there close off and go into these enclosed rooms. They all were terrified at first, which is understandable. Because of the fact that in similar chambers they would gas them and kill them. To there surprise, it was actually just a shower. They were so relieved and happy. Although before the showers I forgot to mention that all the women got there hair chopped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Duality Of Organized Religion The Duality of Organized Religion and Spirituality From the beginning of human existence, religion and spirituality have played immense, critical roles in the lives of people and the functionings of our society. In our world today, the conflict in religious forces combined with the conflict in spiritual forces depict both our confusion and our yearning to connect with divine forces and influence the people around us for good. Organized Religion and spirituality both provide their own unique, important influences and opportunities to individuals and our society. Each have their own set of benefits and detriments and analyzing these are growingly essential to our world because people choose to participate in one or the other or both and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From ancient Egypt, we find the first official records of religious practice. Egyptian religion was a large, polytheistic system complete with idols, statues and the pyramids. Religion in ancient Egypt dictated nearly everything anybody said, wore or did on a daily basis. Phoenicia, Palestine, Greece and Rome all followed with similar references to the divine and texts that portrayed themes of holiness and mythological practices.(Mark http://www.ancient.eu/religion/) The Hindu faith is perfect evidence of the resilience and strength of religion. Founded in India in 2,000 BCE, it is still one of the most widely accepted and has one of the largest populations in the world. (BBC No Author http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/) Throughout history we have seen religion in many different forms such as mythology and these forms have often been manifest in governments and societies. This proves its resilience and vibrancy since the beginning of human existence and today in our modern culture. Mankind has both created and relied on religion from the very beginning and how those systems have stayed dependable and substantial in the forces of the worlds governmental and societal organizations. Another advantage to Organized religion is that in many circumstances it can cultivate love and service in a community. Service organizations, community functions and assistance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Life Is Not What It Seems Life is not What It Seems Emily Dickinson, Countee Cullen and John Donne live different lives. Emily Dickinson tells listeners in Tell All the Truth but Tell It Slant , that they should live a happy life, instead of settle for only looking at the negatives. She does tell readers that humans are too infirm and she is absolutely right. Countee Cullen and John Donne are perfect examples of this in Incident Yet do I marvel and Holy Sonnet 14 where they are suffering and weak. There is always a conflict or tragedy that crashes on people, and some people it is hard for them to get to a place in life that they want to be in. Some things people never get over it, and that is what makes them weak. In Tell All the Truth, But Tell It Slant by Emily Dickinson, she tells us to live life to its full potential. No matter how much one is struggling they should always live a fantastic life, because life is too beautiful to lose. The message of this poem is to not let weakness live vicariously through an individual. Also that the humanity cannot grasp the true beauty of life. Since individuals always focused on the negatives of things they are too fragile to handle what beauty life beholds. Individuals mourn they sulk and Emily wants them to move on from that. Since they are a delicate Emily writes Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth s superb surprise (Emily Dickinson). Yes, Emily is right humans are too infirm to handle what power life has over them. Life needs to come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Blink By Malcolm Gladwell The human mind is vast and intricate, yet responsive. Everyone has their own special abilities and talents. Eidetic memory, artistic brilliance, and mathematical mastery are all special skills possessed by very few, but the one that Gladwell glorifies in his non fiction story, Blink , is the power of thinking without thinking. He discusses how certain people s subconscious mind has the capacity to respond to complex dilemmas and situations in less than two seconds. Similar to talents such as photographic memory and musical mastery, Gladwell states that the adaptive unconscious can be strengthened and improved. In Blink , Malcolm Gladwell synthesizes a compelling dissertation that decisions made instantly are just as effective, if not, superior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the introduction, Gladwell praises the human brain and our adaptive unconscious by claiming that it can make a decision within a blink of an eye. It is evident that this is an exaggeration included to intensify the statement Gladwell is trying to get across. He wants us to understand that, there can be as much value [in a decision made] in the blink of an eye as in [one that is made after] months of rational analysis (Gladwell 7). Gladwell also utilizes hyperboles in his introduction during the beginning with the kouros scandal anecdote. ... In a single glance, [Zeri, Harrison and the other art historian experts] were able to understand more about the essence of the statute than the team at the Getty was able to understand after fourteen months (Gladwell 3). Although it is true that the team was able to identify the flaw almost instantly, Gladwell overexaggerates by claiming that they discovered it in a single glance. Throughout the introduction, Gladwell refers to the first two seconds . He believes that the power of knowing what is right within that slim amount of time is a special ability that anyone can cultivate for themselves. All in all, it is apparent that Gladwell hyperbolizes the immediacy of snap judgements to emphasize the utmost capacity of the remarkable adaptive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Big Dipper The best story that I ever heard would be about how the Big Dipper became to be. I chose the Big Dipper because it s the only story that I like that I heard. The story that I´ve heard about the Big Dipper is the Cheyenne Story. In the Cheyenne version, there are seven brothers, they all take care of one another. They live by themselves, not in a village or near one. The youngest brother is probably about nine or ten years old, and the oldest brother is probably around twenty or twenty one. Now, besides the brothers, there is another main character. This character is their ¨sister¨, she was having visions of meeting them, so she set off to find them. This story´s setting was set back a long time ago before there were boarding schools. The sister packed and went off to find her brothers. She had made them nice clothes to wear. She had brought her dog ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So when the sun was just about to go down you could feel the rumble of the ground shake. Almost as if it was an earthquake. The buffalo bull had brought his whole herd, the herd surrounds the brothers and the sister into a circle. The brothers moved close to a tree, and the sister followed. The buffalo had spoken to the sister and said, Now that I brought my people here, would you marry me? Again the sisters answer was no. So the bull got angry and started to charge at the girl. Right before the bull could get her the brothers grabbed her and they climbed up to the top of the tree. When the bull saw them pull her up, he started hitting the tree with all his might, shaking it, as if it was the tree was going to fall over. Just as they reached the top and could not go any further, the tree started to grow. It grew so far up that when they looked down, they could see everything. The tree took them up into the sky, and when they started to appear towards the clouds they dismounted off the tree, and they all stood there looking at each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jung Ellyn Joy V. Pasaporte Carl Jung Until the 1910s, Carl Jung was a follower and close friend of Freud s. Like Freud, Jung believed that unconscious conflicts are important in shaping personality. However, he believed the unconscious has two layers: the personal unconscious, which resembled Freud s idea, and the collective unconscious, which contains universal memories of the common human past. Jung called these common memories archetypes. Archetypes are images or thoughts that have the same meaning for all human beings. Jung said that archetypes exist in dreams as well as in art, literature, and religion across cultures. According to Jung, the ego represents the conscious mind while the personal unconscious contains memories, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jung called this one of the irrationalfunctions, meaning that it involved perception rather than judging of information. The second is thinking. Thinking means evaluating information or ideas rationally, logically. Jung called this a rational function, meaning that it involves decision making or judging, rather than simple intake of information. The third is intuiting. Intuiting is a kind of perception that works outside of the usual conscious processes. It is irrational or perceptual, like sensing, but comes from the complex integration of large amounts of information, rather than simple seeing or hearing. Jung said it was like seeing around corners. The fourth is feeling. Feeling, like thinking, is a matter of evaluating information, this time by weighing one s overall, emotional response. Jung calls it rational, obviously not in the usual sense of the word. On the one hand, Jung is still attached to his Freudian roots. He emphasizes the unconscious even more than Freudians do. In fact, he might be seen as the logical extension of Freud s tendency to put the causes of things into the past. Freud, too, talked about myths Oedipus, for example and how they impact on the modern psyche. On the other hand, Jung has a lot in common with the neo Freudians, humanists, and existentialists. He believes that we are meant to progress, to move in a positive direction, and not just to adapt, as the Freudians and behaviorists would have it. His idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Identity And Identity In Alice Walker s Everyday Use HOW DOES ONE DEFINE ONE S HERITAGE It has been said that One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself. What should matter is being true to oneself and loving the person that you have become. This short story is narrated by Mama who is telling her story of her two daughters, Dee and Maggie. Both daughters live their lives in very different ways. In Dee s case, she goes out to make all that she can of herself while leaving her mother and sister behind. Maggie stays at home with their Mama and makes the most out of what surrounds her. All three ladies have different perspectives of their own heritage and identity. The conflict in Everyday Use is that Mama has these two daughters fighting over a quilt. In the end, readers will find that what matters most is not forgetting where you come from and who you are as a person. In Everyday Use Alice Walker emphasizes to her readers the importance of self identities and family through her use of conflict, setting, and characterization, suggesting that sometimes people are so motivated in pleasing others while neglecting the things that matter to them the most. One s heritage and identity should not be separated from one s everyday life. The Everyday Use story takes place in the late 1960s in the southern regions of America during the time when African Americans were fighting for their identity and to preserve whatever heritage they have. According to the statement that Mama made, colored asked fewer questions then than they do now . In the yard, Mama awaits her daughter s return. The theme setting plays an important role in this story because of Dee, the eldest daughter chooses to leave the place where she had grown up because she believes that nothing will become of her if she stays in her home town. She chooses to leave home and get an education while her sister Maggie stays home and is looked down upon by her sister because she chose to stay at home. According to Mama, A yard like this is more comfortable than most people know. It is not just a yard. It is an extended living room. 1 The yard and the comparison to the living room are very clear that one think of one s living room as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Chowchilla Subbasin Case Study Based on the results from both cases, an excel tool was used to review results and generate head level maps in layer 6th only for 21 critical subbasins in color ranges (see figure 4 and figure 5). Based on the results of the horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivity data in layer 6th, I manipulated the range and average of horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivities for both cases. With assuming the thickness of layer 6th approximately 100 feet, I also calculated the transmissivity for Chowchilla subbasin (see the results above). The hydraulic conductivity is greater than the vertical conductivity for this subbasin. This indicates that the groundwater movement in this subbasin flows in horizontal direction greater than vertical direction. In layer 6th for this subbasin, both the horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivities are in large ranges with large values of standard deviations indicating the geologic information of layer 6th in Chowchilla subbasin is not uniform. This shows that are more different soil types in this layer. From the results, the hydraulic conductivities (K1) are in the range from 690 to 0.05 (m/day). According to the third edition of the Groundwater Hydrology , David Todd and Larry Mays, page 93, Table 3.2.1, soil types in layer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, any changes of the amount of nounrouted delivery to Chowchilla farm, it doesn t impact the precipitation. However, in both cases, there is significant difference between the precipitation and the total final surface water. This significant difference is caused by impacts of evaporation, infiltration, overland flow, stream flow, and ground water flow in Chowchilla farm. Based on the results, the amount of precipitation in 1969 is about 300,000 ac ft, and the amount of the final surface water is about 5,000 ac ft, therefore the loss in this subbasin is about 295,000 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Heterogeneity And Interoperability Of The Digital Library Digital library The Digital Library Federation (2002) define them as organizations that provide the resources including the specialised staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute, preserved the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collection of digital work so that they are readily available for use by a defined community or set of community. Information is a basic human need, and civilization advances when people are able to apply the right information at the right time (Fox and Marchionini, 1998). Today, digital libraries act as an effective device in the progress of human civilization, it also should enable any citizen to access all human knowledge anytime and anywhere, in an efficient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interoperability means the degree to which two products, programs and many more that can be used together or the quality of being able to be used together. While heterogeneity consisting of parts or things that are very different from each other. Most of library users depend on library services in getting information needed. In this situation, when digital libraries want to provide information, it is important to have a good relationship between heterogeneity and interoperability. To achieve a good interoperability, the exchange information in heterogeneity should covers all types of syntactic structural, semantic diversities among system to modeling information. Besides that, it should be consistent between the use of the information as intended by its originator and the intended exploitation of it by the recipient. This thing need to be considerate to fulfill the need of library users that comes from many different background. Information providers which is digital libraries should make a data or information about their collections available for harvesting. This data will be use by service provider which known as harvester to create value added ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Suicide Ditches It s hard to imagine these newspapers nowadays holding back from the truth. Families relied on the newspaper to tell the what was happening during World War 1 and its quiet hard to believe it told them lies. In 1915 the German soldiers refused to fire as the had killed up to 9,000 British soldiers in twenty five minutes. Was this vital information, that would have stop anyone else traveling to these suicide ditches , released at the time ? No it certainly wasn t. While of course it is brave, courageous and shows huge pride for your country to fight for your country and act as a soldier/military officer , it was men against boys at times and it was really a case of suicide ditches as you barely stood a chance of surviving. The media, newspapers, poets , poems, films/cinema, and the government protected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This line shows that the soldiers have nearly already made up their mind that they will die and that they only want to be remember in a certain way , which is brave and died fighting for his country. This poem was written at the beginning of World War 1 and you can sense this feeling that people knew it was going to be hard to survive in the trenches but still wanted to be remembered it a good way , an honourable way. Another vivid poem about World War 1 is Wilfred Owens poem The Last Laugh . Again the first line of this poem is striking O Jesus Christ! I m hit, he said; and died . this shows how easy and fast people die out in the trenches. The last line is also striking Rabbles of Shells hooted and groaned; And the Gas hissed. This shows that the shells off the guns were being fired everywhere along with bombs and grenades as the air was just filled with gas. These lines and image are a lot more vivid and frightening than the ones in Rupert Brooke poem and that is because this poem wasn t published until after the war in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Case Study Introduction The Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Area (SVWMA) is located immediately south of Ely, along U.S. Highway 93/50 in White Pine County. The property consists of 6,426 acres and includes Comins Lake, which is located about six miles south of Ely near the area headquarters. Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has had a long term interest in the acquisition of this valuable property, dating back to the 1980s. Ely community leaders, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), and numerous other partners worked together to make the purchase happen with NDOW s acquisition of the property in 1999. The property was established as the Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Area in 2000. The area surrounding SVWMA has a rich history of use by Native Americans and early explorers. For over 130 years, mining has played an important role in the economy of Ely. Ore was discovered on Ward Mountain leading to the formation of the Ward Mining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over 20 species of ducks have been recorded on SVWMA. The most common species include northern pintail, mallards, gadwall, canvasbacks, and ruddy ducks. Ducks nesting on the area include northern pintail, gadwall, northern shovelers, cinnamon teal, ruddy ducks, and others. Canada geese are commonly found on SVWMA; white fronted and snow geese are infrequent visitors. Tundra swans visit SVWMA, but are relatively uncommon. Big Game The largest elk herd in Nevada inhabits the mountain ranges surrounding SVWMA. SVWMA provides spring, summer, and early fall habitat for elk, while adjacent public lands are important winter and spring ranges for elk that summer in the nearby Schell Creek and Egan mountain ranges. Mule deer use the area throughout most of the year. Pronghorn have increased dramatically in southern Steptoe Valley over the last several years and can be seen on the area from spring through fall. Upland Game and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. High School Students Drop Out In the United States alone, 1.2 millions high school students drop out each year. The challenges of dropping out can be detrimental to a teens future. The long term effects can impact the way they live and and succeed. Thankfully, a numerous amount of suggestions have been created to make student s lives easier. Dropping out is caused by a wide variety of reasons, and many different actions have been taken to improve the overall rates. Although an abundant number of students believe staying in school is prevalent, there are still many who drop out for various reasons. According to Why Students Drop Out, The Economical Pressures That Make Leaving School Unavoidable , Roughly 30 percent of students who drop out of school between the ages of 16 and 18 are working in a variety of jobs, according to a new study by the Urban Institute, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C (Rosales, 1). This is particularly important because people often assume that students who drop out do it out of lack of integrity. This proves that not all students drop out for the wrong reasons. For instance, some students who drop out due to working needs many want to stay in school to fulfil their education, but are unable to because of personal conflicts. Raising a child at such a young age can play a major role in someone s choice, Nearly one third of teen girls who drop out of high school state early pregnancy and parenthood as key reasons for their decision, according to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Black In Wax Museum Report Over spring break I had the great privilege of going to the Nation Blacks In Wax Museum in Baltimore Maryland. The Black In Wax Museum was founded and designed to teach people the history of African Americans from the Middle Passage to current events. The Museum is one of the most dynamic and cultural institutions because not only is it solely dedicated to the preservation of African American history, but the life like wax figure gives it its uniqueness and creativity. When we first entered the museum we were greeted by wax figured W.E.B Dubois and Carter G. Woodson who then leads us to exhibits to learn about the beauty of Africa and contradict the stereotypes produced by society and the media. Then we moved to the Middle Passage exhibit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Battle Of The Final War Polis. The name probably didn t have quite the impact as its parent word metropolis , but the parent word was cumbersome and, as people are wont to do, prone to shortening. The parent word may have better conveyed the city s size and scope and industry...or maybe not. Perhaps that was why the word was changed over time: as the city grew and grew, the word metropolis seemed to become more and more inadequate. And Mega City One was just lame. In the aftermath of the Final War (as people called it, when referring to the conflict that gave rise to Polis), things changed. Gradually, at first, as those leaders that were perceived to have failed were replaced sometimes violently by people who genuinely seemed to care about the population s needs and concerns. The country was slowly transformed, town by ruined town, city by devastated city, state by crippled state. Those who d survived were often eager for a leadership that would give them the direction they wanted, that put the people first, that put the needs of society ahead of the needs of self. It was not socialism, as that was one of the driving forces that had led to the Final War in the first place; nor was it capitalism, as that had been another driving force of the War instead, a curious blend of social conservatism rose to fill the void, and it was embraced by the survivors. As months became years, and years became decades, things gradually changed. Those who d begun the revival were elevated to positions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Jacob s Island At both the beginning and the end of his account, Mayhew draws a comparison between Jacob s Island and the Indian city of Jessore. He originally states that Jacob s Island is the Jessore of London, and later broadens this title to the Jessore of England (431, 437). However, Mayhew provides no context around, or elaboration on, these comparisons. The analogy could simply be a remark on the locations mutual identity as vectors for the spread of cholera. Or, in addition to the superficial likeness, Mayhew could be making generalizations about the people and society in each environment. Though the metaphors bookend the text, suggesting their significance, their meaning is never clearly explained. So, why does Mayhew compare these two geographically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mayhew states that the Island is a tidal sewer and foul stagnant ditch that is a century behind even the low and squalid districts that surround it (431) . Like Jessore, Jacob s Island sticks out as a backwards and forgotten slum, ripe with decay and pollution. The neighborhood s jarring separation from the current urban standards is also evident in Mayhew s attempts to relate Jacob s Island to other European cities. He remarks that Jacob s Island has the air of a Flemish street, flanking a sewer instead of a canal , and calls it the Venice of drains (432). Both of these comparisons attest to the hygienic disparity between Jacob s Island and its European counterparts, and emphasize the area s regional isolation. Therefore, Mayhew s choice to compare the neighborhood to Jessore bespeaks his inability to find a local equivalent, and emphasizes the Island s substantial divergence from European society. Furthermore, this superficial comparison extends to the reputation both neighborhoods carry as cholera s patient zero in their respective counties. Mayhew makes this notoriety explicitly clear in calling Jacob s Island the capital of cholera , a designation immediately followed by the Jessore metaphor in question ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Sap And The World s Third Largest Software Company Introduction This paper, in conjunction with my slideshow presentation, will clearly present the differences and similarities between SAP HANA and the most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0. There will also be a thorough comparison of the manufacturing modules within these two systems. Systems SAP ECC 6.0 SAP is the world s third largest software company, founded in Germany in 1972. They are the world s largest business software company and the third largest independent software provider. The most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0, is primarily made up of the SAP Business Suite. The main parts of SAP Business Suite include SAP ERP, SAP PLM, SAP SRM, SAP CRM, and SAP SCM. All of these components are supported by the foundation of SAP NetWeaver (Wagner, B., Weider, S., Tracy, S, 2009). SAP ERP is the Enterprise Resource Planning function of the SAP Business Suite that is responsible for aspects of the business such as product panning, manufacturing, inventory management, etc. SAP PLM is the sector that deals with Product Lifecycle Management. The main function of PLM is the assistance for planning and optimizing all resources and materials correctly. Supplier Relationship Management, SAP SRM, mainly deals with keeping a good relationship, minimizing costs and ensuring support from the organizations that supply materials and time you re your organization. SAP CRM is a Customer Relationship Management support system that entails keeping contact with customers, ensuring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hedging at General Motors Essay Executive Summary Being one of the largest automakers in the world, General Motors (GM) undertakes its manufacturing operations in over 30 countries with vehicles being sold in over 200 countries. Through undertaking its international operations it also subjects itself to various types of foreign exchange exposures due to fluctuations in the values of currencies; to manage this problem it has adopted a passive hedging policy and aims to reduce the impact of foreign exchange exposures on the business. The first part of this report outlines the various types of foreign exchange exposures that GM can subject itself to and also outlines what methods can be used to reduce the risk associated with changes in the value of currencies; the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using Financial Instruments to Hedge Hedging through the use of financial instruments is whereby instruments such as forwards, options and money markets are used to manage the risk of foreign exchange exposure. Forward Hedges are where a contractual obligation exists regarding the buying or selling of a currency at a specified fixed future rate on a specified future date. It requires a source of funds (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Option Hedges are a right not an obligation to buy or sell a specified currency at a specific rate on a specified future date. It allows for speculation on the upside while still limiting the loss (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Money Market Hedges is another method, this contract is a loan agreement whereby a firm borrows in one currency and exchanges the proceeds in another currency (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Natural Hedging This type of hedging is whereby foreign exchange exposures in outflows of cash are offset by inflows of cash through matching of transactions (i.e. Revenues and Expenses). Natural hedging focuses on operating cash flows; for example a receivable is offset by a payable in the same currency without the use of financial instruments, this however requires consideration of synchronising values of the cash flow and timing of the cash flows (Eiteman, Stonehill and Moffett, 2010). Strategic Decision making by MNE s There are various factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Matthew Wace Damon Informative Speech Matthew Paige Matt Damon (/ˈdeɪmən/; born October 8, 1970)[2] is an American actor, film producer, and screenwriter. He is ranked among Forbes magazine s most bankable stars[3] and is one of the highest grossing actors of all time.[4][nb 1] Damon has received various accolades, including an Academy Award from five nominations, two Golden Globe Awards from eight nominations, and has been nominated for two British Academy Film Awards and six Emmy Awards. Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Damon began his acting career by appearing in high school theater productions and he made his professional acting debut in the film Mystic Pizza (1988). He came to prominence in 1997 when he wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting alongside Ben Affleck, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Leadership And Organizational Performance Of An Organization GLOBAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTS There is always a very strong relationship between leadership and organizational performance of an organization. Organizations are therefore on a continuous process to equip its leaders with the relevant skills to tackle the ever changing trends in the business world. Being aware of the major international trends in business helps leaders to take advantage of the ones that will favor a company on global markets. These markets evolve rapidly and hence they encourage competition of companies worldwide. This is done through the introduction of programs that are geared towards the transformation of their leaders in order to yield maximum profits. The commonest global trends in business today are globalization and d technology. Globalization This is the act of developing an integrated system in the global economy that is characterized by free trade, free flow of capital as well as the tapping of businesses into cheaper markets internationally. Leaders should therefore be conversant with these trends in order to tap into the international trends and be part of it. The globalization aspect is important in a business in many ways that include but not limited to. Free trade This enables countries to exchange good amongst themselves. Businesses as well through proper leadership strategies can be able to specialize in the production of goods and services at low opportunity costs. It s therefor important that business leaders to identify these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Natural Selection In Frankenstein Why are there an abundant amount of similar species? Why can t human made be superior to nature? Why, oh why, is there predators and death? A few questions to jolt your brain for a complex question: What truly rules the world, adaptations and improvements endowed by natural selection or the characteristics filtered by human creation? Natural selection involves instincts, morphology and an organism s preferred niche. No one controls the process. No one can disrupt the flow with any natural methods. When something happens (i.e climate change, diseases, etc.) that limits the survival and reproductivity rate of a species, nature makes sure that if the species survive that it adapts and passes that adaptation onto its offspring. Change concerning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When an adaptation helps one particular species thrive relative to their genetic cousins or parent species, then it is serving its purpose. In Frankenstein s monster case, it is riddled with faults and disadvantages. Major faults include its tall stature, stitched together body parts and its dead skin and appearance. These are disadvantages to the monster as they drive away his closest species kin of genetics and morphology as all the villagers attack and chase him out their homes. The fear of these maladaptations mimics how nature dislikes unnatural discrepancies that should be pushed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Using The Data Of Solar Cell Using Lab View Software Essay ABSTRACT The increasing demands of energy and oil, insecure energy resources and emission of hazardous gases have attracted the attention of the whole world towards renewable energy. In the world, at this time the future of energy is concentrated much amount on renewable energy sources as the fossil fuels are decreasing and becoming costly day by day. This proposes very simple, low cost, high reliable, photovoltaic monitoring system. Lab view is a virtual programming code. So we can write simple codes in programming them to do assigned task for it. The time taken for writing code in a lab view is very less compared to the MATLAB and SIMULINK. In this project, we will monitor the data of PV solar cell using Lab VIEW software. First of all, solar radiation will come on solar cell. Next, charge will controlled by charge controller and also save the battery from overcharging. Then, from the battery, given sensor will sense the parameter of solar cell. The sensed data will be given to Lab view software in this project. Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PROBLEM SUMMARY AND INTRODCTION 1.1.1 Problem summary India is the seventh largest nation with an area of 3.287 million km2. Moreover, it is a relatively rich and rapidly developing country; for this reason demand for electricity is growing on significantly average at around 5% annually. In addition, one of the most fascinating aspects of solar cells is their ability to convert the most abundant and free forms of energy into electricity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Electric Grid Shutdown Paper The U.S electric power system provides power to over 300 million individuals and is comprised of more than 200,000 miles lines of transmission, its generating capacity is over one million megawatts and it is worth above $1 trillion (Markey Waxman, 2013). The elements of the network are greatly interdependent and, as demonstrated by history, a system failure of a line of outage can result in fall in other areas. Markey Waxman (2013) provides an example of a power failure that occurred on August 14, 2003 when four hanging high altitude lines of power in northern Ohio clashed into trees and shut off. Together with an error in a computer system, the shut down lead to a flow of failures that finally left over 50 million people in Canada and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When one grid s part fails, it can lead to cascading failure phenomenon whereby the entire network progressively collapses. Kiger (2016) noted that; for a system that relies upon several critical nodes, like the United States electric grid, such cascading failures are pretty much unavoidable. Ramifications of an Electric Grid Shutdown The vulnerability caused by the electric grid shutdown creates considerable risks to the economy and national security of the United States and also on the private businesses conducted in the nation. Consequences on National Security The United States electrical grid is essentially divided into three electric networks covering Texas, the West and the East. All these networks comprise many thousands of miles of lines of transmission, substations and power plants, a hundred year old combination of domestic utilities (Broick, 2013). Recently the system has been modernized and thus has been experiencing cyber attack threat. The increasing dependence on the communications based on the internet has raised the vulnerability of the operation and control systems to hackers and spies. National security of the U.S. reported that the Cyber spies have made a way into the electrical grid of the nation and left behind software programs that would be applied to disrupt the system and maybe shut down areas of the network for a considerably long period of time (Broick, 2013). A coordinated cyber attack could thus compromise security, blackout commerce and destroy the power grid of the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Descriptive Essay Subway Alone In the Subway I cherish all of the places that I get to travel to and experience. The summer vacation of 2014 really struck my attention when something very alarming happened. My mother, father, brother, two cousins (Cade and Callie), and my uncle Al, and aunt Kris, and I were all getting ready to board the subway below the streets of Washington D.C. This was not my first ordeal with the putrid, murky railway; whereas it was my relatives first time. First, Cade and Drayton boarded the subway. Next, was Callie, and lastly, myself who all walked onto the subway. The doors began to close; warning us with a blaring beep, beep, beep! As my family and I walked down the long stretch of the stairs, we heard a great deal of chatter. The air was murky and the lights were dim. Our fathers paid instantly, and my family and I were on our way. The subway came after waiting a maximum of five minutes. Before we boarded the subway, we assisted a father with his child in a stroller to exit the train before the doors closed. After helping that family, my own family and I were very excited to finally get onto the metro train and then visit the monuments. Suddenly, we heard this bizarre beeping sound, let s just say no one knew what it meant at the time. First, rushed Cade and Drayton. Next, Callie and I followed, hustling onto the subway. The doors closed; again, blaring a beep, beep, beep; just like it did before we got on. From the inside the subway doors, it s ironic seeing your parents trying to reopen the doors, on the other side. It was puzzling and unreal. Wait! No! I screamed. Our parents are out there! shouted Callie. First, I thought to call one of our parents. Did any of you bring your phones? I asked Cade and Callie. Just to our luck, Cade and Callie both replied, No we left them at the hotel this morning. Secondly, I thought we could ask someone on the subway for the phone. Sadly, everyone else was carrying on with their own life; it almost felt as if we all were all alone in the subway. I was only going in fifth grade at the time, so I was waiting for someone else to make a decision, hence I m the youngest. This wasn t unreal anymore, it was serious. At last, we all agreed to get off at the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...