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The Disease Of Behcet s Disease
In 1937, a rare disease called Behcet s Disease (BD) was first described by Dr. Hulusi Behcet, who is
a dermatologist in Turkey. The disease is also known as Behcet s syndrome and described by The
American Behcet s Disease Association (2014) as a rare, chronic, autoimmune, autoinflammatory
disorder (American Behcet s Disease Association [ABDA], 2014). The disease, recognized
worldwide, can affect multiple systems in the human body and associated with morbidity and
mortality. Dr. Hulusi Behcet (2014) first described the disease as a triad of oral ulcers, genital ulcers
and ocular inflammation (ABDA, 2014). The epidemiology behind this disease indicates its
prevalence in multiple countries. It is less prevalent in the United States and Western Europe.
According to National Organization for Rare Disorders (2015),the highest prevalence rate, 80 370
cases per 100,000, of this disease is in Turkey, as well as in Japan, Korea, China, Iran and Saudi
Arabia (National Organization for Rare Disorders [NORD], 2015). According to the National Institute
of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease, the disease affects more men than women in
Middle Eastern and Asian countries. However, it affects more women than men in the United States
(National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease [NIAMS], 2015). It can develop
in people of all ages but it tends to develop in people between the ages of 20 to 40. The Behcet s
disease symptoms vary from person
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Summary Of The Scorch Trials By James Dashner
On page 357 of The scorch trials, The betrayal meant he couldn t trust her anymore, and his heart told
him he couldn t forgive her. What it means is that Thomas doesn t have a good trusting and caring
relationship with Teresa for what she did to him. The book, by James Dashner is about this young guy
named Thomas who likes to protect his friends from Wicked, because Wicked are people that put them
through tough situations and ruined his relationship with Teresa. Thomas is a dynamic character, in
trusting, he learns that as time passes he won t be able to trust the people that he loved. In the
beginning of Scorch trials Thomas and Teresa had a very trusting and caring relationship since they
met in the maze. For example early in the book
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The Tort Of Negligence By Percy L Winfield
In order to establish a claim in the tort of negligence, according to Percy H Winfield[1] Tortious
liability arises from the breach of a duty primarily fixed by the law: such duty is towards persons
generally and its breach is redressible by an action for liquidated damages . It is for Grace as the
claimant where falls the burden of proof, to demonstrate that the negligence of her physical injury was
due to the tortious liability of the Police, Ambulance Service, CURO and the Heath Authority as the
defendants in order to claim damages. Furthermore will look at whether tortious liability can arise
towards Brian as an occupier for his negligence which resulted in the firemen s deaths.
In negligence the defendant is only liable when they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Likewise police had no duty to arrive sooner after Brian made the call in order to respond to the
potential threat of an intruder.
In comparison to Police and fire services, Lord Woolf suggested in Kent v Griffiths[9] arguments
based on public policy are much weaker in the case of ambulance service than they are in the case of
police or the fire service . Leading case which portrays the duty of care for the ambulance services
towards a patient in their care, as they accepted the claimants call they become a patient which means
they have a duty to them at that moment. Although ambulance owes a duty of care towards Grace
needs to determine if delay was breach of failure to take reasonable care. In the judgment Mr Justice
Turner said: In the absence of any reasonable excuse for this delay I am driven to conclude that the
delay was culpable breached duty as no reasonable excuse for the delay. However from Lord Woolf s
judgement also in kent:[10] ... resources, whether in the provision of sufficient drivers or attendants,
different situations would apply . The ambulance has no duty if not enough resources at their disposal
during accident, due to high demand for ambulances at that time during Grace s accident means that
they are not liable. A precedent establishing dual duty of care towards hospital
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Essay on Educating Americans About Islam
Educating Americans About Islam
The events of September 11th 2001 created dramatic changes in the lives of peoples all across the
globe. The devastating aftermath of the attacks of that day is never ending in the lives of most people
especially those who were personally affected by the horrific acts of terrorism. Muslims, in particular,
have had to experience the backlashes of the September 11th events. An already misunderstood and
misrepresented group of people have, in addition, had to deal with incredible biases, bigotry,
misdirected hate, and religious intolerance. Many Americans who, unjustly, attack the religion of
Islam and its faithful followers are, in reality, very ignorant on the subject of Islam and the beliefs of
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There is also a great deal of conflict found in Americans misunderstanding and ignorance of issues
regarding women s rights and gender equality within the religion and practices of Islam. In the context
of American society, the traditional wear of Muslim women is often misinterpreted and
misunderstood. The hijab, which is used to veil the heads of Muslim women, rarely goes unnoticed in
the eyes of most Americans. Non Muslims frequently associate this piece of traditional Islamic attire
with ideas of subordination and oppression, while disregarding the religious, cultural, and personal
motivations that influence a woman s decision to wear such an article of clothing. While many
American women might view Islamic dress code as being confining and restrictive, many Muslim
women feel that their clothing actually frees them from the negative attention that can stem from one s
physical attire and appearance. Wearing hijab liberates women from the constricting mores governing
appearance such as fashion trends and the societal expectations of how a woman should look. The
modest covering of the hair and body allows a woman to walk freely in public without being subjected
to the suggestive glances and flirtations of men.
There are also cultural practices that are sometimes falsely identified as being a part of Islam. These
customs are seen as products of the religion, as opposed to being the products of the cultural and
social
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Kudler Fine Foods Design
Kudler Fine Food Setup Design Process
Linda Lonkert, Wilson Naneng
WEB/236
Linda Greene
Kudler Fine Food Setup Design Process
Introduction
In this paper we will evaluate the Kudler website and make some recommend some improvements.
Kudler Fine Foods website has strengths and weaknesses and we will evaluate the existing site and
purposes improvements for redesigns while building on the strengths of the current sites. The
following specifically addressed design are the style and artistic quality used on the website,
navigation of the site, marketing strategy, performance of the whole site, e commerce capabilities, the
web community as a whole, and layout of the site.
Review of Current Site
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From here we will be able to streamline the process for the users to get from one link to another link
enabling the user to navigate the site easility. There are many aspects we must look at when we are
gathering this information to allow for the best information provided to the customer
We will be doing some information gathering to makes sure we are doing the right thing by the
company. This will allow us as the developers to utilize the tools for the company and the users to use
the best quality product.
Dreamweaver
Original Site
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Prototype of Homepage
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Diagram 1 Prototype of First Page
Diagram 1 shows the prototype of the home page of the Kudler Fine Foods. This is the first prototype
of the new updated site we suggest.
Prototype the Secondary Page
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Diagram 2 Prototype the second page
In diagram 2 we show the prototype of the suggest page two of the website as you can see we suggest
that the links be located at the left hand side of the screen. The prototype keeps the site consistent. We
will be changing the style of the writing to make the site look more elegant to stay in tune with the
garment food they serve.
Reference
Williams, M., Tanner, D. (2008, October 28). Website development: get the
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Examples Of Postmodern Fragmentation Of Gender
Postmodern fragmentation of gender
According to Lee (1999), postmodern theories abandon modernist singular identities for a fragmented
version of history, where individuals are unstable, constantly moving objects. Post structuralist
discourse feminists have dramatically altered views of gender and sex, creating a distinctly new
paradigm for the concept of womanhood, and providing a comprehensive demolition job on Western
orthodoxies (Sheehan, 2004, p.21). In his way, identity is not only socially and culturally constructed,
but it also changes in different contexts, such as class, race or sexual orientation, and established
systems, such as Western hegemony, humanism, and the nature of reality, are deconstructed
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Using concepts, such as magical realism, Nights at the Circus questions what can be considered real,
and anticipates Butler s ideas on artificiality of gender and sexuality. The protagonist, Fevvers, is the
queen of ambiguities, goddess of in between states (p.81), and, as such, her identity is a performance
of characters, none of which can be accepted with certainty, and deemed authentic. She is a virgin and
a whore, a female object on display, desired by men, and also a marvellous monster and an alien
creature (p.161); she is an aerialist, fabulous bird woman (p.15), yet her bodily constitution is butch.
Fevvers is, as Kerchy (2004), notes, a simulacra (p.101), offering an infinite variety of female
identities, no more a singular being (p.286). Similarly to Bakhtin s (1986) concept of the
carnivalesque, Fevvers performance subverts norms, and denies any finality to her identity. This
feminine masquerade dismantles all existing norms and rules for gendered social division. Nights at
the Circus brings forth marginalised characters, women and freaks, and positions them into a state of
becoming, where there is no original, only layers of identities (Botescu Sireteanu, 2010; Michael,
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Religious Beliefs, Traditions, Practices, Customs, And...
Hinduism encompasses a vast sum of traditional religious beliefs, practices, customs, and so on of the
Indian people (16). The faith is so deep in tradition, that its roots make it difficult to specifically define
the religion. An important theme throughout Hinduism, however, is the understanding of the
omnipresence of the divine in every alive being (17). The first way in which Semitic and Indian
religions differ in origin is that 1) Semitic religions practice monotheism whereas Indian faiths
practice polytheism. Secondly, 2) Semitic faiths are concerned with following the laws of Moses, of
walking a straight moral path. Obedience to God s laws are essential and sins must be repented. Indian
faiths did not originate with the same intent, and to an extent, they embrace the insufficiencies of man.
They also differ in that 3) Semitic faiths abide closely to the laws of Moses; they do not question the
morals and values placed in front of them. It is also very difficult to please God, as it requires the
strength to resist temptations to sin. Indian faiths, however, question God, existence itself, and
answers relating their place in the world. This open mindedness is encouraged, and it is relatively easy
to be in good favor of the gods (21). Lastly, 4) there is a significant emphasis on nature in Indian
religions. Whereas Semitic religions are focused on ethical preaching, the Indian are much more
concerned with nature. The Vedic roots of the Indian religions were very focused
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Membrane Proteins And Non Membrane Bound Organelles
Chapter 4: Membrane Bound Organelles and Non Membrane Bound Organelles
Membrane Bound Organelles: are contained within an isolated environment surrounded by a
membrane. The composition of these organelles differ in composition, shape and enzyme inclusion.
Members of Membrane Bound Organelle Systems include the Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi
Apparatus, Lysosomes, Mitochondria and Peroxisomes.
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): is a continuous membrane system which forms flattened sacs within the
cytoplasm of Eukaryotic cells and acts a barrier between Cytosol and fluid with the structure. The
Endoplasmic Reticulum plays a variety of different roles including the synthesis, folding, modification
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Lysosomes: contain hydrolytic enzymes which aid in the digestion of particles and disintegration of
cells. Formed by the Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes are surrounded by a membrane bound cell organelle
which contain acidic enzyme material, because of their small sac like appearance and the digestive
acidic material contained within, Lysosomes are often referred to as suicide sacs or suicide bags .
Mitochondria: are oblong in appearance and contain a double membrane. Present in the cytoplasm of
nearly all Eukaryotic cells, the primary function of Mitochondria is in the creation of energy.
Commonly referred to as The Powerhouse of the Cell , Mitochondria is responsible for most of the
cell s supply of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Other vital roles include cell growth, cycle and death,
signaling and cellular differentiation.
Peroxisomes: are membrane bound organelles similar in appearance to Lysosomes, yet they are
smaller in comparison. Peroxisomes contain catalese, peroxidase and oxidative enzymes which aid in
metabolic function, specifically in the beta oxidation of fatty acid and the conversion of hydrogen
peroxide into water and oxygen.
Non Membrane Bound Organelles: are organized structures which are not bound by a membrane.
Members of Non Membrane Bound Organelles are Centrosome, Cytoskelaton, Ribosomes and
Proteasomes.
Centrosome: are usually located near
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What Is The Moral Of The Movie Fargo
Fargo directed by Joel and Ethan Coen is a dark comedy and tragedy which revolves around a town
Fargo, North Dakota. The plot focuses on Jerry Lundegaard, a car salesman who creates a plan to
kidnap his wife in order to collect his father in law s inheritance money. The film begins with Jerry
meeting the kidnappers, Carl Showalter and Gaear Grimsrud, at a bar in Fargo. The following day the
pair kidnap Jerry s wife, Jean, and bring her to a cabin. However, they are pulled over by a police
trooper on their way there. Jean makes a noise from the back seat which causes the trooper to take
notice and in a panic, Gaear shoots the trooper in the head. Gaear soon tracks down the couple who
witnessed the murder and kills them. The next morning police chief Marge Gunderson examines the
scene of the crime and learns that the two men involved checked into a nearby hotel with two girls.
Marge later travels to Jerry s dealership and questions him and he insists that no cars have gone
missing. Later on Carl calls Jerry to demand that the ransom be delivered that evening. Jerry s father
in law insists on bringing the money himself and drives to meet Carl. Jean s father demands that he
sees Jean before he hands over the money, which infuriates Carl. In a fit of rage Carl kills ... Show
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One reason why they are my favorite is because they are the comic relief of the movie. The scene
leading into Marge and Norm s first appearance is when Gaear murders the police trooper and the two
eye witnesses. The couple s entrance into the movie creates a completely different mood compared to
what has played out beforehand. I think Marge and Norm are the kindest characters in the movie and
provide a sense of comfort for the audience. In addition, Norm and Marge are a better example of a
happy and successful marriage because Norm s personality is more gentle and kind unlike Jerry who
hired someone to kidnap his wife in order to get
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A Brief Look at Pop Culture
What is pop culture? Wikipedia defines it as, the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, memes,
images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture , at a given time. Like
all things, the pop culture of a civilization grows and changes with the passage of time and important
events. However, past events often can influence pop culture of the future, as it determines what a
society may deem an important upcoming event to adapt to. Thusly, it is possible to see links in a
community from two different time periods that may seem opposites from first glance. This is how a
meaningful time period, like the 1970s, influenced parts of society like music, cinema, and education,
in society today.
While the era of disco was not a lengthy one, it managed to define an entire decade, creating an image
that is ever present in the mind of today s youth when imagining the 1970s. Disco started as a small
congregation of the minorities of society: African Americans, gays, psychedelics, and others in clubs
in areas like New York City and Philadelphia. It was originally the music of counterculture, or an
undercurrent of differing ideals than those of mainstream society. However, this music style was
adopted by other groups, and by the late 1970s, was the foundation of most popular music of the time.
It didn t remain that way for long, though; on July 12, 1979, a massive anti disco rally gathered in the
baseball stadium of the Chicago White Sox, chanting disco
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Business Strategy for Facebook
Running Head: FACEBOOK Business strategy for Facebook Table of Contents Executive Summary 3
Introduction 5 External analysis (Industry analysis) and internal analysis 5 Strengths of company 5
Weaknesses of Company 6 Opportunities of company 7 Threats of Company 7 Problem Statement 8
Criteria for evaluating Strategic alternatives 9 Three strategic alternatives and evaluation 10 Expand
the global user community 10 Build engaging mobile practices. 11 Advance ad products for college
age students and advertiser 11 Recommended alternative and execution 12 Execution of alternative
strategy 12 Porter s 5 forces analysis of Facebook 13 Bargaining power of consumers 13 Bargaining
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People face many problems while using website due to it. * Facebook have to face a lot of problems
when use deletes the posts on their walls. * Sometime management team has to face numerous
problems when user at the same time use applications, chat with friends and play games. * Proper
feedback from users is not given, instead FAQ s are utilized. Opportunities of company Opportunities
for Facebook are given below: * Selling and buying can be done through Facebook because every one
use Facebook and know about Facebook. * Polls and surveys can easily be carried out to gather
business data. * Innovation can be an opening chance for Facebook. * Facebook can take over the
other social networking sites easily. (David, 2009) * Partners for the business can be generated as
information can be shared easily. * Facebook can get bigger its roots in the global market. *
Applications provided by Facebook can become a source of profits if they are accurately designed. *
People attach using their mobile phones without being detached from their schedule work. * Facebook
has become an address book defaulting for the Facebook users. Threats of Company Threats for
Facebook are given below: * Competitors are increasing day by day. Twitter, Hi5, Orkut and Myspace.
* Spamming is the supreme threat for the users of Facebook. * Privacy settings keep
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Healthsouth Fraud Essay
Culture
During the 90 s, investors and lenders shifted their interest from a company s bottom line to its yearly
revenue growth. Furthermore, companies with growing revenues were worthy of receiving
investments to finance growth. The shifted focus motivated companies like HealthSouth to transition
into practicing more aggressive revenue recognition policies. Aggressive eventually turned illegal
when HealthSouth began overstating its revenues. From the 2 million journal entries under $5,000
recorded to source documents fabricated, HealthSouth went to great lengths to commit and conceal its
fraud. In addition, employees were closely monitored to ensure that they were not arousing suspicion
to HealthSouth s fraud. The leading force of HealthSouth s culture was the ... Show more content on
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Before resigning, Vines emailed Ernst Young to inform them to observe three accounts. Ernst Young
closed the audit file after the CFO said that Vines was an unhappy employee. He was not investigated,
but he tried to end the fraud scheme. Vines was lucky to leave when he did, but others were not so
lucky. As one of the nation s leading medical service providers, over 51,000 employees across the
country became uneasy during the fraud investigation. Tom Goetziner, a stock analyst, believed that
HealthSouth would be applying for Chapter 11 as early as April 2003. However, he also added that
some of their other services would remain available to the public. For example, HealthSouth owned
fifty five locations providing various medical services throughout the state of Oklahoma. Therapist
layoffs were likely and less successful enterprises would be closed as part of the company s
restructuring plan. By November of 2003, HealthSouth had laid off more than a couple thousand of its
employees due to corporate downsizing (Hamilton n.d.) (Lawrence 2003)(MeCoy
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The Need of Changing in Organizations
Organizations age, and grow seeking specific goals, while the organization constructs and reconstructs
a number of these organizations develop negative habits, and processes adapting to changing
circumstances. History and today s society has recognized that change is necessary to meet the ever
changing needs of the individuals and the environment. Today changes are necessary to retain a
competitive lead, or factors based on the economy. Change has never been an easy process as
resistance is always present, with impediments existing at all levels from the organization as a whole
down to individual staff members. The responsibility lies with the senior managers to recognize the
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Some individuals resist change for multiple reasons, and to add complexity, the stated reason hides a
more real personal reason. Initially the individuals experience denial, then realize that they cannot
ignore the change(s), and other feelings surface; such as anger, apprehension, frustration, and the
feeling of defenselessness. Individuals will either negatively accept the change with complacency or
resignation, or accept the change positively with enthusiasm for the new change(s). If any individual is
caught in a stage, leaders must offer reinforcement, and permitting the individual space as the stage is
worked through, and listen with empathy ( Resistance to change , n.d.).. The proposed organizational
change may influence the work habits developed by individuals and bad habits are hard to break , but
the bad habits have to be broken for the advancement of the organization. The organizational change
will bring individuals a feeling of insecurity and can reveal itself in increased employee turnover and
absenteeism and individuals may take an extreme measure to avert changes from occurring (Akin,
Dunford, Palmer, 2006). Then there are groups within organizations may resist change, as groups tend
to develop shared behaviors, and change may possibly alter the group cultural dynamics disrupting
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Accuracy of Bayley Scores as Outcome Measures in Trials of...
Introduction
Long term follow up of high risk preterm infants has become increasingly important as the proportion
of infants surviving has increased steadily over the past several decades. It is well known that these
infants are at increased risk of cognitive impairment. (Class) With this increase in at risk survivors,
many clinical research questions arise that can only be answered by long term follow up studies.
(Vohr, Teune) Clinical trials that examine common perinatal therapies should also include a long term
follow up component in their research to examine later neurodevelopmental outcomes in their cohorts.
Although there is no prescribed protocol dictating which specific neurodevelopmental tests are to be
completed during follow up, the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development and all its
revisions, is the most widely used test to assess neurodevelopment of very preterm infants in the first
three years of life (Luttikhuizen) and is a common outcome measure used in clinical research trials.
Standardized developmental assessments such as the Bayley that are used in a pediatric clinical trial
setting as primary outcome measures need to be reliably administered and scored. Trained test
administrators and scorers are generally careful that the tests they are administering are conducted and
scored correctly. However, given the range of numerical calculations and transcriptions required in
scoring the results of these tests, there is always a chance that errors
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Importance And Importance Of Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship refers to the act of investing in productive capital and assuming risk for productive
ventures. An entrepreneur is an individual who purchases factors of production and combines them to
produce consumable output. Entrepreneurs are distinguished from capitalists who rent out capital to
entrepreneurs and workers, who sell their labor to entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are indispensable to
the functioning of any economy. Entrepreneurs grow economies by creating new output, increase
efficiency in economies, allocate society s resources efficiently, and serve consumers and job seekers.
The foremost importance of the entrepreneur to the economy is the creation of new output. At any
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Entrepreneurs are continuously looking for ways to generate profits. An incidental consequence of this
permanent quest for profits is the fact that economies gradually become efficient as entrepreneurs
discover more efficient ways to turn out goods and services. In any industry, entrepreneurs will adopt
the best production methods available to stay competitive and therefore profitable. However, the
competitive pressures of the market push entrepreneurs toward innovation. Innovation involves a
broad gamut of actions. Most notably, entrepreneurs will strive to improve existing technology, to
make their production endeavors less costly. Improving on existing technology enables an
entrepreneur to generate greater profits by cutting his production costs, and therefore undercutting his
competitions (Sowell, 2001; Mankiw, 2014). Soon enough, however, his competitors also adopt his
new production methods depriving him of the advantage he initially had. As a result, the entrepreneur
must constantly be looking for methods to do things more efficiently than his competition.
Improvements in technology and production methods benefit the whole of society. Foremost,
improved efficiency reduces the marginal costs of production, resulting in lower prices for consumers.
Consumers are therefore able to purchase greater volumes of goods and services for the same amount
of
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Italian Experience For The Italian Restaurant Experience
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
For the love of Italian cuisine
The La Scala experience
Delicious authentic Italian food
Great coffee
Takeaway drinks
Breakfast and lunch combos
Sandwiches, cakes and tea
Pre theatre and events menus
Fantastic atmosphere
Affordable prices
Friendly and attentive service
Both bookings and walk ins are welcome
Fantastic selection of drinks to accompany your meal from our fully licensed bar
La Scala is a great place to stop off for lunch in Cheltenham. We use only the freshest, specially
sourced ingredients, so we can guarantee that you will only experience the finest Italian food and
service in the south west of England.
Whether you are dining out with the family, with friends or are looking for the perfect spot for a
romantic meal; La Scala delivers delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere. If you are looking for
authentic Italian cuisine in Gloucestershire, visit us today.
We have wide selection of dishes available, and cater to vegetarians too. Please see our menus for
more detail.
We are open all through the day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can pop in anytime for our
speciality Italian coffee or a treat from our diverse assortment of traditional Italian dishes. Pay us a
visit to try one of our incredible salads, pastas or sandwiches. La Scala also has a range of delicious
meats, cheeses, cakes and antipasti on offer. If you have a specific request, talk to one of our members
of staff and we ll do our best to cater to your
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Vimy Ridge Patriotism
Vimy Ridge is a notable moment because it brought world recognition, a strong sense of patriotism,
and became a nationalist symbol of achievement and sacrifice. It marks the first time a battle was
planned and executed strategically rather than strictly by manpower. They showed the Allies that they
had the strength and ability to carry out a flawless attack of this size, in which they succeeded in April
1917 (Christie 7). The German position on the ridge seemed invincible. Because of Vimy Ridge,
Currie became a respected strategist while the Canadians became recognized among the finest troops
on the Western Front. In addition to, Vimy Ridge was the first battle in which all Canadian Divisions
would fight together. (Christie 12). With all
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The Beatitudes, Jesus Commandment Of Love And The Ten...
There are three central teachings that Christians follow, the Beatitudes, Jesus Commandment of Love
and the Ten Commandments all pave a path for adherent s of christianity to create a greater bond with
God and other members of the community, These three teachings relate to one another and ultimately
lead to the Lord and the communities around Christianity. The Beatitudes are significant for Christians
as it presents how God wants the adherents of Christianity to open themselves up to the people around
them, as the Beatitudes offers us eternal salvation in the Kingdom of god and may be considered an
alternative to the Ten Commandments, The Beatitudes call on Christians to follow in the footsteps of
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In visible in Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind
(Matthew 22:37). By devoting yourself to God entirely adherents are able to connect with God and
enter the Kingdom of God but to do so you must respect all his creations including each other Love
your neighbour as yourself This proclaims that you should treat others as you were thinking of
yourself. Through these three scripture passage depicts a message that adherents must build a
relationship between each other and
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Battle Of Berlin Essay
The Battle of Berlin started in the spring of 1945 during the last days of World War II and lasted until
May 2, 1945.This battle was one of the most impactful battles of the World War II. The Battle of
Berlin was designated the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, It was the finals
offense of the European Theatre of World War II. The Battle resulted in many victims from militaries
and local population.
The battle was fought between German Army and the Soviet Army. The Soviet Army outnumbers the
Germans. The Soviet Army had 2,500,000 soldiers, 7,500 aircrafts, and 6,250 tanks. On the other hand
the Germans didn t have as much help as the Soviet Army did. The Germans had 1,000,000 solders,
2,200 aircraft, and 1,500 tanks. Both Army s had their own commanders. The Soviet Army
commander was Georgy Zhukov but there were commanders under him such as Vasily Chuikov and
Ivan Konev. On the German side their commander was Adolf Hitler and the commander under him
was Gotthand Heinrici and Helmuth Reymann. Heinrici was one of Germany s premier defensive
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It was the three country battle to win Berlin coming from east, west and north. The Soviets came from
the east and south side of Berlin since they planned to damage the country and at the moment the Red
Army of the Western Allies were beginning to move to the west side of Berlin. Red Army, Russian
Krasnaya Armiya, Soviet army created by the Communist government after the Bolshevik Revolution
of 1917. The name Red Army was abandoned in 1946. Adolf Hitler was in Berlin at this time and his
movement slowly stopped, he tried to decide on a plan to win the war. The Soviets wreaked revenge
on Germany. The United States chose not to participate in what became a horrific slaughter of both
German soldiers and civilians. ( Hutchinson,
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Describe The Trapping Mechanism And Digestion Process
The Venus flytrap preys on insects with its unique shaped terminal portions on its leaves called the
leaf blade. Each trap has between two to five trigger hairs on each lobe. The edge of the trap is lined
with finger like cilia that lace together when the trap closes. The trapping mechanism and digestion
process is divided into four phases: the initial snap, the tightening phase, the sealing phases, and the
reopening phase. In the initial snap, the trigger hairs are the indicator for the plant to know if a
possible prey is in the trap. If one or two trigger hairs are touched twice within a short amount of time,
the trap will spring shut immediately. If the initial snap of the trap is successful in capturing the prey,
then the trap will
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Busn311 Unit 2 Ip
Unit 2 Probability and Distributions Leah Lopez American InterContinental University Abstract
Within this email, I will cover different probabilities within your company. This information can help
you to understand whether or not your employees are satisfied with their jobs or not. Also within the
results of this survey, you will find that your employees are not distributed equally in terms of gender.
Memo To: AIU From: Leah Lopez Date: November 13, 2012 Subject: Survey of employees at
American Intellectual Union Dear AIU: Within this email, I will be providing some information from
a survey that was given to your employees. This information can help you to understand how satisfied
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A knowledge of bias will help you to understand which results are worth using for your business
(Ayres, 2009). Distributions A distribution table can keep all of this information (numbers, row data)
handy. A person can look, and say, oh, the participants in this survey were 75% male, or 25 % female.
The managers can see the information and not just the raw data. Then complete the following
distribution tables. Please pay attention to whether you should present the results in terms of
percentages or simple counts. Distribution of Individuals by Gender |Gender |Percentage | |Females
|50% | |Males |50% | Tenure with Company Distribution by Gender Please note that you do NOT have
to convert these into percentages. You may leave them in a count format. | |Under 2 years |2 5 Years
|Over 5 years | |Male | |8 |11 | | |13 | | | |Female | |10 |3 |
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The Pros And Cons Of A Charismatic Leader
When we think we meet a charismatic person, what do we actually mean by charismatic? Who s the
most charismatic individual we ve ever met? And is a person still charismatic once we know them
intimately or is charisma reserved to distant leaders? All these questions lead us to a positive
connotation of the word charisma : the charismatic person is impressive in its speeches and the image
it leaves in the audience s mind.
The Oxford dictionary defines charisma as a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire
devotion in others. Yet, to describe the leadership of politicians such as Stalin and Hitler in the 21st
century, we have no other way than to be horrified by their actions. Thus, in my exposé, I will try to
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Hitler also fostered anti semitism by blaming Jews as the reason why Germany lost the 1914 1918
war. Once more, Hitler used the scapegoating of the Jews by the middle class, but brought it to a more
intense level, charging the Jews with all the wrongs of Germany. Stalin s cult of personality
Stalin s approach was to appear as a Godlike figure to its citizens. The great strength of Stalin was to
be seen as heroic, although he murdered hundreds of Soviets.
His approach is very different from Hitler s in the sense that he did not appear as a fighter but rather as
a protector. His alias, Father of Nations, conveys this idea of a reachable patron. He was also referred
to as Comrade Stalin, which sets him on an equal footing with the Soviets, whereas Hitler s leadership
was marked by a greater hierarchy, as illustrates his nickname Führer (the Chief).
→ Although the two leaders die hard attitude lead to a certain reticence among the masses, this feeling
is soon overwhelmed by a sentiment of nationalism in times of wars or
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1900s Film History
Film has revolutionized the world as we know it. In the current day and age film is quite advanced.
You can watch movies with special effects and insane resolution there were never thought possible
before. But film has not always been this way. Over the decades since around the 1900s when the first
film was made there been amazing advances in technology and in acting. An examination of the past
hundred or so years will show the amazing advances film has taken to come to what we know of it
today.
The first place to look when you are looking into the history of film is the 1900s. The 1900s to 1910 is
when the very first film machine was invented and used for the first time. The early technology of film
was invented by and demonstrated by Raoul Gromain sanson. Raoul presented his Cineorama system
in the early 1900s. Cineorama featured an enormous panoramic screen, onto which were projected ten
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It started out with GW Griffith. He was the director of many movies and short films. His early work in
short films were the first to combine all the new narrative devices, including cross cutting, multiple
camera positions, inter titles, and close ups. (Matthew Hunt) GW Griffith is considered the first
modern director. A household comedian name Charlie Chaplin was a very early actor in the history of
cinema. Originally Charlie Kaplan was in London but around 1910 he immigrated to America. In
America Charlie Chaplin starred in many silent movies. One of the movies he is most well known for
is the tramp this movie gained him worldwide popularity and became the world s most recognizable
actor. Soon GW Griffith noticed and began to work with Charlie Chaplin. After creating some more
films Chaplin founded the independent studio United Artists in 1919. (Matthew Hunt) between 1908
in 1911 there was a very short period called the Brazilian cinema. During the short time some very
popular productions were
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Stereotypes In She s Awesome Have It
The television show She s Gotta Have It, is a show on Netflix based on the movie from 1986. In
season 1 episode 10 #Nolas Choice (3 Da Hard Way) , the main character Nola invite three men;
Greer, Jamie, and Mars to a Thanksgiving dinner. None of the men know that the other men have been
invited to dinner, so they each think they are having a solo dinner with the lovely Nola Darling. Nola
invites each of them there because she is sleeping with all three of them and she wants them to finally
meet each other. Although the men were skeptical at first, they all ended up having a great evening
eating dinner, smoking marijuana, looking at an interesting painting, dancing, and competing for Nola
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Although it is not as bad as his egocentrism, it still plays a big contribution to the episode. Instead of
asking Nola why she is sleeping with all three of them, he asks What kind of lady does something like
this? This is him stereotyping women as if they are not supposed to behave in such a manor. This
prevents him from understanding from her point of view. He is basically stereotyping that women are
not supposed to have more than one sexual partner at a time. He does not think of the other side to the
equation, which is Nola not all women are the same. Nola Darling s all or nothing is her main
impediment. All or nothing thinking stops her from understanding or even caring about how the men
feel about the dinner. For example when Greer asks why she invited them, she responds by asking him
if he wants to leave. She is thinking either you are with it or you can leave. This prevents her from
understanding the situation from their point of view. All she sees is that she is letting them know who
the other men are in her life, not whether or not they are okay with the way things are happening. They
either have to accept it all or
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Smartphone Addiction Research Paper
Over the years, smartphones have been more connected to our lives than ever before. Smartphone
addiction has swept the nation and is becoming a growing issue for all generations. Being addicted to
smartphones can lead to mental risks, social media addiction and problems in real world situations; be
that as it may there are some possibilities to help fix this problem. Addiction to smartphones causes
the brain to change in ways that are harmful to a person s way of life. This starts with the amount of
time spent on a phone, some research has said that if two or more hours is spent on social networking
sites younger people are more likely to report poor mental health (Galer). The more time teens spend
on their phones, the worse their mental health will be. They spend too much time on their phones to
care about how it changes their minds. Though there are many mental risks that this ... Show more
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An Austrian Designer Created Substitute Phones with Plastic and Stone Beads to Help People Deal
with Smartphone Addiction. Business Insider, Business Insider, 27 Nov. 2017,
www.businessinsider.com/designer targets smartphone addiction with substitute phones 2017 11.
Galer, Sophia Smith. How Much Is Too Much Time on Social Media? BBC, BBC, 19 Jan. 2018,
www.bbc.com/future/story/20180118 how much is too much time on social media. LaMotte, Sandee.
Smartphone Addiction Could Be Changing Your Brain. CNN, Cable News Network, 1 Dec. 2017,
www.cnn.com/2017/11/30/health/smartphone addiction study/index.html. Popescu, Adam. Keep Your
Head Up: How Smartphone Addiction Kills Manners and Moods. The New York Times, 25 Jan. 2018,
www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/smarter living/bad text posture neckpain mood.html. Ramasubbu,
Suren. Biological Psychological Reasons for Social Media Addiction. The Huffington Post,
TheHuffingtonPost.com, 13 Mar. 2017,
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Impact Of Political Connections On Performance And...
Overview: This paper investigates the impact of political connections on performance and financing
decisions of public listed companies. There is a large body of literature documenting the impacts of
political connections on the firms; however most of the studies are focused on a single country; for
example Fisman (2001), Mobarak and Purbasari (2006) on Indonesia, Johnson and Mitton (2003) on
Malaysia, Agrawal and Knoeber (2001) on US and Sapienza (2004) on Italy. Faccio (2006) and
Faccio, Masulis and McConnell (2006) however, used an international sample and a cross country
analysis approach to investigate the phenomenon of political connectivity across the globe. In this
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Hypothesis 2: After the connection is established, politically connected firms become more indebted
than their non connected peers. Hypothesis 3: After the connection is established, politically connected
firms use more long term debt than non connected peers. Results show a statistically significant
increase in performance after a firm establishes a political connection. The results also compare
financial leverage, use of long term debt and liquidity ratio three years before and after the
establishment of political connection to report an increase in all these three measures of financing
decisions, thus accepting all three hypotheses. Outline of research method and data analysis: This
research uses the definition of Faccio (2006) to identify politically connected firms. A firm is defined
as politically connected if any one of its officers (Director, CEO, Chairman, Vice chairman or
Secretary) or a large shareholder (holding at least 10% voting rights) is a politician (member of
parliament or cabinet, prime minister or president) or is closely related to a politician or political party.
The research updates and extends the Faccio (2006) databases of company officers and politicians,
and uses procedures and resources similar to those of Faccio (2006) to identify politically connected
firms. The authors then move a step ahead by identifying the date of establishment of political
connection i.e the date when a politician was appointed a board member or when a company
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El Filibusterismo Fo Research Paper
Fo s family consisted of his parents, brother, sister, and maternal grandfather. His grandfather lived in
Lomellina, on a farm that Fo often visited. Fo first experienced narrative rhythm and the idea of
theatrics from his grandfather s stories, often told to costumers to try and make them purchase items
being sold. 2
His father, a socialist, was also an amateur actor. Since Fo s father s day job was a station manager, the
family often moved on the drop of a dime. This didn t stop the yearning Fo had for stories; he was
often found in the local piazzes, listening to the tales of locals, who in the oral tradition of the
fabulatore would swap tall tales, steeped in pungent political satire ( Dario Fo Biographical.
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When he wrote Il ditto nell occhio, mounted by Fo to [take] advantage of a slight relaxation in
censorship to attack those myths in Italian life which, as he said, Fascism has imposed and Christian
Democracy has preserved . This was before 1959. During the production time of Il ditto nell occhio,
Dario Fo was influenced by and learned from Jaques Lecoq, who had moved to Italy and staged his
first pantomimes at the university theatre in Padua, while in the city markets he discovered Commedia
dell Arte .4
Il ditto nell occhio was the first in a series of pieces which drew on French farce. This spectacle made
the authorities nervous the police were frequently at performances, following the scripts with pocket
torches to ensure that there were no departures from the officially approved text 6.
Dario Fo s wife, Franca Rame, was an actress who met him at the same company, who Fo thought
[was] her beyond his reach. She, however, felt attracted to this drab looking, lanky young man. One
evening, she pushed him against a wall backstage and kissed him. They married in 1954 and their son,
Jacopo, was born the following year. 7 When Fo accepted his Nobel Prize, he called Rome his muse 8
and shared the medal with
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The Negative Culture In Deborah Tannen s The Argument Culture
Words are powerful, and they are one of the primary ways we use to create perspective on our reality.
The impact a single phrase or sentence can hold, could change millions of those around us, or even in
ourselves. In this case, why do we as a whole, use words to damage and bring ruin upon our
civilization that we so pride ourselves in? The notorious act of arguing seems to be the downfall of
man in the most prevailing of ways, which is captured delicately in Deborah Tannen s novel The
Argument Culture. The Argument Culture directly divulges into the mysteries behind America s
second favorite pass time, an argument. An argument is an oral disagreement, or verbal opposition,
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This is a highly inefficient way of handling a conflict, yet it is the first we use to decide important
power holding figures in our government or the college student who gets the scholarship that could
change their life for the better. The lack of a proper base can also cause media and news reporters to
create or find another opposing view to create conflict as to make their own article a more interesting
read. This is where false reports of the Holocaust never happening come in, and Deborah Tannen
explains that even with numerous evidence and facts to prove that this horrendous event did conspire,
even living witnesses, the news and media still give attention to these ludicrous statements as to gather
a rise of emotion out of the reader or viewer. This argument culture limits known knowledge, like the
Holocaust actually happening, rather than expanding. Effort is wasted by refuting false claims and
defending established points instead of gaining more knowledge and information to better our
environment and culture. Dr. Gallo, for example, is an American virologist who co founded the aids
virus with his esteemed process of analysing t cells within the human body. Instead of a celebration
for this big discovery in modern medicine, Dr. Gallo is greeted with a four year investigation into his
work on the presumption that Dr. Gallo stole the work from an independent doctor named Luc
Montagnier of the
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Family Promise Of Summit County
Location: Family Promise of Summit County is currently located on 111 East Voris Street, Akron,
Ohio.
Background:
Family Promise of Summit County is an emergency hope center for homeless families with children.
Family Promise began in 2004 when community leaders saw the desperate need for families with
children to find a shelter where they could stay together. These leaders set to work by researching the
necessary human and financial resources to create the Interfaith Hospitality Network, now Family
Promise of Summit County. While many programs must separate children from their families during a
homeless crisis, their mission is to help families with children stay together while they achieve
sustainable independence (Family Promise of Summit County). Their vision is as follows: To Keep
Families Together, to alleviate the trauma of homelessness and assist families in securing a stable
home environment (Family Promise of Summit County).
Recently, Family Promise of Summit County has undergone a full re evaluation of the structure of the
organization. This included the steps in developing the strategic plan which included an environmental
assessment, SWOT analysis, revision of mission and vision statements, and long range objectives.
One of the main issues within Family Promise of Summit County was public relations. Family
Promise found difficulty communicating their service to the public which influenced fundraising
abilities, social media outreach, and networking. Family
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Patient Satisfaction Literature Review
Conceptualization of patient satisfaction. Part 1. Theoretical issues: A systematic literature review
Introduction
Patient satisfaction has been a popular term in health care service in the last few decades owing to its
appropriateness to better quality of health service (WHO, 2000; Andaleeb, 2001; D Souza Sequeira,
2012). Evaluating patient satisfaction with health care service allows some positive changes in health
care delivery and its quality (DuPree, Anderson Nash, 2011) by identifying problems and obstacles. A
reflection of patients view in the functioning of health service improves health management and health
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There is a need for satisfaction studies put more effort into exploring patient satisfaction concept itself
rather than testing correlations between variables (Staniszewska Ahmed, 1999).
This article is a first part of research with an overall purpose to review a literature of the patient
satisfaction conceptual framework. The current article aimed to review a theoretical framework that
can be a basis for the next article to review a patient satisfaction of aspects which will be used for
designing a patient satisfaction measurement system.
This article presents a review of patient satisfaction theories and describes terms and concepts are used
to define patient satisfaction and their relationships. It helps to our further step to review determinants,
predictors, and factors of patient satisfaction. The research with a series of two articles will shed light
on the concept of patient satisfaction including the latest findings to bring it on a further
conceptualization
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Sir George Calvert (The First Lord Baltimore)
George Calvert, (The first Lord Baltimore) born in Yorkshire, England 1579, and died in Lincoln s inn
fields ,London on April 15, 1632. He was the apparent first to have dreamed of a colony in America
where Catholics and Protestants could prosper together. He was a trusted advisor of Sir Robert Cecil,
who worked for King James I, hired George to be his secretary. In 1617 George was Knighted for
good service by King James I. George then became, Sir George Calvert, Secretary of State for King
James I. He later was granted the title, The First Baron of Baltimore, because George became a
member of the Roman Catholic Church and Catholics were not permitted to work in high offices for
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When his father died he became the Second Baron of Baltimore, he also inherited the colonies and
lands owned by his father. King Charles I approved the request from George to establish a colony
further North where it would be warmer, and it was called The Province of Maryland (Terra Mariae) in
1635. But the Charter family had received the approved Charter after George had died, which left
Cecil to establish and govern the new colony. Although Cecil was well educated he still did not have
the years of experience his father had at governing a colony. Cecil is said to of been a wise leader,
Cecil later invited sons of Catholic and Protestant families to sail to Maryland and establish the new
colony. Each of these men brought their wives, children, and servants with them to the New World. He
wanted to join in the Voyage to the New World but he feared if he left there would be no one to keep
the King s support for Maryland if he left the country. He sent his brother, Leonard, on the voyage and
made him the colony s first governor. Before Leonard sailed for Maryland in 1633 Cecil basically
gave him a set of instructions to help him with the government of the
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Effects Of Hot Water Treatment On Germination Of Acacia...
Effect of Hot Water Treatment on Germination of Acacia falcata seeds
Chaarvee Sood Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia
Introduction
Germination process for acacia species takes variety of factors and not necessarily that all species
would take one coherent measures in order to germinate. Acacia falcata is one of the species for which
the germination process could be easily being noted through treatment of boiling water. Although
keeping in check that other suitable methodology can be taken to find results. Through several
research conducted in the area of germination in acacia, it is now transparent that varieties of acacia
seeds remain dormant in the soil and years may elapse until they all the viable seeds germinate.
According to (Harding, 1940), the reason behind this dormancy is due to the coat of the seed of many
acacia species to be thick, hard and highly polished. Hence reducing the moisture penetration to be a
very slow process in natural conditions. According to the research in (Harding, 1940), it has been
immensely shown that boiling water can improve the germination rate of acacia species. Particularly,
Acacia pycnantha which was shown to highly germinate when dipped in boiled water for 5 seconds
which had a percentage of 72.5%. However further study in (Harding, 1940) showed that Acacia
pycnantha showed
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Gestational Diabetes Research Paper
What is Gestational Diabetes?
Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that develops only during pregnancy. Diabetes means your
blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Your body uses glucose for energy. Too much
glucose in your blood is not good for a mother or her baby.
Describe any psychological problems associated with Gestational Diabetes.
Depression is a psychological problem that has been linked to gestational diabetes. Depression can
make you too tired to manage your diabetes and care for your baby. If during or after a mother s
pregnancy she feels anxious, sad, or unable to cope with the changes she is facing, she should talk
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If the gestational diabetes is not under control, the baby will also have high blood glucose. The baby s
pancreas will have to make extra insulin to control the high blood glucose. The extra glucose in the
baby s blood is stored as fat.
Untreated or uncontrolled gestational diabetes can cause problems for the baby, such as being born
with a larger than normal body a condition called macrosomia which can make delivery difficult and
more dangerous for your baby having low blood glucose, also called hypoglycemia, right after birth
having breathing problems, a condition called respiratory distress syndrome having a higher chance of
dying before or soon after birth
The baby also might be born with jaundice. Jaundice is more common in newborns of mothers who
had diabetes during their pregnancy. With jaundice, the skin and whites of the eyes turn yellow.
Jaundice usually goes away, but the baby may need to be placed under special lights to help. Making
sure the baby gets plenty of milk from breastfeeding will also help the jaundice go away.
Gestational diabetes may increase the mother s chances of having high blood pressure and too much
protein in the urine, a condition called
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Auto Repair Research Paper
Where is that noise coming from?
Is there a squeaking or grinding sound when you press the brake pedal, does it go all the way down to
the floorboard when you try to stop your vehicle? These are signs that your brake pads need to be
replaced. Auto repair shops usually charge between two and four hundred dollars to replace brake
pads. Nevertheless, it is a fairly easy process for someone that is handy and somewhat mechanically
inclined. Follow these nine simple steps and you can replace the disc brake pads on your car in two to
three hours.
1) Familiarize yourself with the steps accordingly so you know what is needed. Make a list of the
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Use care not to over tighten the bolts, but tight enough as not to vibrate out.
7) Replace the tire and hand tighten the tire lug nuts. Lower the car to the ground and tighten the tire
lug nuts securely. Replace the hubcap if there was one.
8) Move to the left front tire with all the supplies and material needed to complete the second tire
brake pad replacement process. When replacing brake pads you must replace two tires at the same
time, front tires or rear tires. This will prevent the car from pulling to one side while driving and
creating a dangerous situation. Brake pads are sold in sets as this is a requirement when replacing
worn brake pads.
9) Before driving the car, press the brake pedal down in a pumping motion to allow the brake caliper
pistons to return to the correct position and pressurize the brake pad lines. You should now test drive
the vehicle in a parking lot to ensure that everything is in good working condition before taking the
car on a public road.
Now that you have replaced the brake pads on your car you now have bragging rights to your friends
for doing it yourself and saving the high cost of the mechanic. But know that your friends may ask
you to service their car
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Fourth Amendment Framework
Overview Reading five of the text, Privacy, and Law Enforcement, and National Security covers: 1)
The Intelligence Community, 2) The Fourth Amendment Framework (Keith vs. U.S.), and 3) The
Foreign Intelligence Gathering. We gain further understanding of intelligence agencies and their
functions, the Fourth Amendments application to domestic and overseas cases, and the Foreign
Intelligence Service Act.
The Intelligence Community The author poses a question: Should the law treat investigations
involving national security differently than other criminal inquiries? (Solove, 2015, p. 155). The text
cites both aspects of this question, saying the Fourth Amendment and ECPA apply differently between
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3) Citizens political beliefs exposed them to additional observation.
4) COINTELPRO, an F.B.I. Created program to control dissidents around the country because the
Federal Bureau of Investigation thought the current law was ineffective.
Senator Church s summary of the committee findings states: There has been, in short, a clear and
sustained failure by those responsible for controlling the intelligence community, and to ensure its
accountability. , (Fourth Amendment Framework, 2015, p. 164). This chapter discusses the Fourth
Amendment and the Foreign Intelligence Services. The reading says that Keith vs. United States
District Court did not cover this, as the case occurred domestically, leaving wide open what
government authorities can do with foreign cases. Two cases listed in the section speak of Fourth
Amendment and foreign surveillance. In U.S. vs. Butenko, (1974), the Court found that: foreign
intelligence gathering is clandestine and a highly structured activity , (National Security, 2015, p.
165). The court judgment in U.S. vs. Hung, (1980), similarly reasoned that the warrant needed in U.S.
vs. Keith runs a chance of annoying the President in carrying out his foreign affairs
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Hydrogen Fluoride Research Paper
Hydrogen fluoride is a highly dangerous chemical compound and pollutant. Hydrogen fluoride is a
colorless gas with a strong odor and gas that is extremely soluble in water ( Hydrogen 2015). When
dissolved in water, hydrogen fluoride is typically called hydrofluoric acid ( Facts 2013). It is one of
the strongest known acids with a pH of 1. It has a specific gravity between 1.15 and 1.18 and a
molecular weight of 20.10 grams per mole (Strategic). Hydrogen fluoride is commonly used in
industries. It is highly used in oil refineries, removing rust, and glass etching. It is also used in
everyday cleaning products, like car cleaners and water spot removers (ATSDR 1992). Hydrogen
Fluoride is sometimes added to drinking water and is found in a plethora of dental care products to
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Hydrogen fluoride is exceptionally corrosive. If inhaled, it can cause coughing, sore throats, breathing
problems, and inflammation of the lungs. Because of its corrosiveness, it is can cause burns and even
penetrate through the skin and bone when exposed to the skin. Permanent eye damage, blurred vision,
pain, and redness of the can occur if it comes in contact with eyes. Ingesting large amounts, more than
6mg of the compound, can cause vomiting, burning of the digestive tract, diarrhea, and kidney damage
(Strategic). Long term exposure can cause hypocalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia (Ozcan 2011).
Hydrogen fluoride is also detrimental to plants and animals. Hydrogen fluoride raises the pH of soil
and kills vegetation. It is extremely toxic to aquatic life as well. The amount of Hydrogen fluoride in
water that effects aquatic life depends on the species. For instance, 60 ppm is lethal for fish in fresh
water and the lethal concentration of hydrogen fluoride for salt water shrimp greater than 300ppm in a
forty eight hour time span
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The Importance Of Camping With Small Children
Many people think taking a toddler camping is just asking for stress, headaches and complications.
Actually, your toddler can learn a lot at a young age from a trip into nature. Camping with small
children can be an entertaining experience while giving them the basic skills of life.
Surroundings
For toddlers, life is one huge learning experience. The simplest, most basic functions of the natural
world are fascinating and eye opening to them. Camping provides the opportunity to teach your
toddlers about nature and observing their surroundings. While sitting around the campsite, imagine
your toddler spotting a leaf falling from a tree and the fascination in their eyes as it slowly floats to the
ground. This is an opportunity to teach them about the different trees, leaves, plants and shrubs that
surround them.
Basic Survival Skills
Children are never too young to begin learning basic survival skills. Here s one that can be taught in
the form of a game. Bring some marbles in a bag that the toddler can carry. Other items can be used as
well, but stick with non edible ones for this lesson, or one of mother nature s little creatures may just
eat your lesson materials. Start at the edge of your campsite and choose a path into the woods that is
easy enough for them to walk with you. Have your toddler place marbles on the ground every couple
of feet to leave a trail to follow back to your site. Dropping and re discovering the marbles will not
only be a fun game, but will give
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School District History And Description
School District History and Description:
When deciding on a school district that would best fit for this proposal, I decided to debate which one
would be best suitable for study in contemporary issues? Chapel Hill Carrboro
City school district is located in Orange County, North Carolina and is the host of over ten thousand
students from the ages of Pre K to 12th grade education (Wikipedia, 2006). This school system has
also been known to be one of the top thirty seven school districts in North Carolina.
Being that this region is considered to be suburban there is no suggestion that contemporary issue are
not in existence. The types of students that are an element of this system are measured by the evident
ratings of graduation in the range of 93.5, students scores on the SAT, the advanced placement course
as well as the number of National Merit Scholars (Nash 2013). This school system has a total of
eleven elementary schools, four middle schools, and three historic high schools, all in which have
astounding academic standings. Through the research of this district and its splendid ratings of its
students, it makes you consider on the quality of its educators. The interest allowed me as a canvasser
to make a decision of assessment of teachers as an obvious choice of contemporary issue.
Reason 1:
Numerous reasoning was considered on why this was a particular contemporary issue.
The primary would be that educators are the most important aspect on a student s success.
Chapel
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Ethics In Qualitative Research
Prompt #1 What does Creswell say about the ethics of data collection? Compare and contrast that with
the ethics of data collection one might encounter in the fields of intelligence, counter terrorism, and
protection.
The forms of data collection are often grouped into four basic categories such as journals, blogs, e
mail, and video. These four forms, as defined by John W. Creswell (2013) are interviews,
observations, documents, and audiovisual materials (pg. 152 162). The author mentioned about the
challenges with qualitative research can include protecting sources, storing data, informing and
receiving subject consent for participation in the study. Among those, ?Informed consent or voluntary?
is one of the biggest ethical challenges in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
American Anthropological Association (TheAAANet.org). October 31, 2007.
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?U.S. Military, Oblivious of Iraqi Culture, Enlists Anthropologists for Occupation.? Alternet.org.
January 19, 2008. http://www.alternet.org/world/74326/?page=entire
?Welcome to the HTS Page.? Army.mil. Last updated: March 24, 2011.
http://humanterrainsystem.army.mil, accessed 18 Aug 2011.
Johnson, Eric Michael. ?AAA Honors Franz Boas, After Shunning While Alive.? The Primate Diaries,
A Scientific American Blog. July 9, 2009.
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Aug 2011.
O?Connor, Tom, Dr. ?Research Ethics.? MegaLinks in Criminal Justice. Last updated: July 17, 2011.
http://drtomoconnor.com/3760/3760lect05.htm, accessed 17 Aug 2011. ?The Evolution of the U.S.
Intelligence Community An Historical Overview.? U.S. Government Printing Office. 1 Mar. 1996. ?
Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence; Appendix A.?
http://www.access.gpo.gov/intelligence/int/int022.html, accessed 6 Mar.
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What Is The Difference Between Common Law And Contract Law
Due to the different roots of the two systems, the definition of a contract, as well as its formation,
differ between contract law in Common Law Jurisdictions and in Civil Law Jurisdictions (France).
The Common Law views contracts as bargains, exchange, a simple agreement has no binding force. It
is mainly concerned with forecasting the impact and the binding legal consequences of a party s
promise. The structure or purpose of the contract is not as important as knowing whether the promise
of performance that the contract is based upon is enforceable.
The Civil Law, on the other hand, places greater importance on the classification of the legal
principles of the contract. Contracts are divided into different categories, such as gratuitous and
onerous contracts (both being enforceable), or unilateral and bilateral contracts (based on the parties
obligations towards each other).
Under Common Law, for a contract to exist, three elements must be present: an offer, an acceptance
and a consideration. The notions of offer and acceptance under Common Law are not fundamentally
different from those in French contract law, although their effects may differ. The offer indicates the
willingness of a party to enter into a bargain, and the acceptance reflects the agreement of the other
party to the offer.
However, consideration is a concept that has no real equivalent in French contract law. According to
the Common Law systems, a promise is only biding when there is something in return.
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Summary Of The Novel Island Like The Galapagos
Summary: In this biogeography novel, the author focuses on the environmental issues in the Islands
and investigates on why many species in the island eventually become extinct. The author visits Island
like the Galapagos to understand why animals in this particular region tend to go extinct. Through his
research, he learns that this problem is due to evolution.
Teaching Idea: Since this novel is lengthy and complicated, students will be assigned specific reading
passages that relate to the class lesson. For example, students will review the question how do animals
adapt to their living conditions? Students will review this question by reading a few passages from the
book selected by me that reflects the idea that living things evolve to
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The Productivity Of South Africa Essay
Productivity, defined as making the most of limited resources, is a paramount economic goal, whereas
labour productivity the contribution that labour makes to overall productivity is a central force in the
labour market.
It s is said that South Africa still faces major challenges to improve its competitiveness and ensure it
translates into improved national productivity.
Although growth slowed in the financial sector last year, it and agriculture were the only two sectors
in which labour productivity and output remained strong. But both sectors were unpredictable, and
needed to improve on business efficiency to mitigate costs. In agriculture, forestry and fishing there
was an increase in real output growth of 2.2% last year despite a 6.8% decrease in labour productivity
growth. A few sectors of the economy have performed well, with the mining sector yielding a growth
rate of 3.1% from minus 3.6%... but the positive growth rate was not accompanied by an increase in
labour input in the mining sector, which experienced a decline of 3.1%, Productivity SA chief
economist Keneuoe Mosoang said. He said the data showed that of the 20 manufacturing sub sectors,
seven demonstrated declining productivity indicators (labour, capital and multifactor productivity).
The sub sectors under most duress were leather, food and rubber. (sanews, 2015)
Another area that needed urgent focus was the electricity, gas and water sector. It experienced
relatively lower growth in compensation of
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Johann Sebastian Bach Research Paper
Johann Sebastian Bach s timeless work has continued to have an influential impact throughout the
centuries. Being an accomplished musician and composer of his time he has had many important roles
in his life. One namely, are the roles that he revolutionised, Kantor of St. Thomas church and Music
Director of Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig is a city located in the state of Saxony, Germany. During the
Renaissance it rose to prominence and in the Baroque period, stood as a wealthy city amongst
Hamburg and Frankfurt. Throughout the 16th century Leipzig endured, barely, the Thirty Year War
and plague (Stauffer). The city managed to develop and thrive afterwards and the influx of skilled
refugees from foreign countries assisted in this development. Leipzig s ... Show more content on
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Geck and Mann state that due to Bachs role as Kantor he couldn t take on the role of Capellmeister in
the way he would of wished too, much to his dismay (560). Perhaps this is why he was so involved in
the Collegium Musicum, because it provided him with opportunities to explore and deliver an
enriched music environment to the city of Leipzig. Stauffer discusses how Telemann should be
accredited for the formation of the group and it s impact on cultural life in Leipzig. After the parting of
Telemann and the collegium in 1705 there had been three directors; Melchoir Hoffman (1704 15),
Johann Gottfried Vogler (171515 20) and Georg Balthasar Schott (1720 29). During Bach s leadership
of the group, meetings were held in Zimmermans coffee house in the winter and Zimmermans garden
in the summer. They performed concerts with orchestra and choir in a semi public location. These
concerts were of importance as they started to gain popularity and become somewhat of a city interest
(Pankratz 325). The Collegium assisted Bach with composing and performing pieces, as he had ample
concerts and musicians to draw inspiration from. Bach realized the importance of having under him
the music at the Paulinerkirche as well so as to have help of university students in his presentation
(Pankratz
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John Butler s Definition Of Personal Identity
Physical features do not define personnel. Characteristics such as facial features, height and skin color
help us describe people yet, it does not define people. Jane, may have loss her physical body, however,
she has not lost her true self, or identity. John Butler, a religious philosophers definition of identify
helps support why Jane is still Jane. Jane is not dead, after her physical body is destroyed, the new
body of Veatrice is still Jane, because Jane is whomever or however, she identifies herself as, this is
explained using Butler s definition of personal identity while also viewing John Locke s potential
counterfeit argument.
John butler s definition of personal identity demonstrates how the power of self identification defines
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Locke believed that due to a change of body, Jane would not be considered the same person. In fact,
Locke would argue that the moment that Jane s body was separated from her brain, that Jane s
personal identity was gone. We can infer this because, Locke believed, that a single person is two
different people when they sleep compared to when they are awake. So, if Locke would have to
conclude if Jane was dead, he would most likely say that Jane is dead, or at least say that Jane became
a different person the moment her brain was taking out of her body.
John Butler and John Locke, were both prestigious philosophers of their time. However, they tended
to have much different views on the notion of personal identity. If Butler and Locke were asked if Jane
was dead Butler most likely, would say that Jane is not, and Locke would say that Jane is indeed dead.
I personally, would say that Jane is still Jane, because the mind is what makes up people, not the
physical body. The body is used to describe characteristics while personality traits are used to describe
the identity of people. In fact, I would even say that if the brain of Jane went into the new body,
known as Veatrice, that we would still identify Veatrice as Jane. One s personality traits are what
defines people, not their physical appearance. A prime example, of why Jane is not dead, and still
Jane, is if Jane
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Human Embryonic Stem Cells ( Hescs )
Introduction Vision loss has raised tremendous attention along with the ageing society. Relevant health
expenditure has been invested into the medical field to improve patient s quality of life, yet the (cure.
the invention of iPSC, provide opportunity) MORE! Establishment of iPSC The interest in developing
human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) as a regenerative medicine has been prospering due to its
pluripotency and indefinite self renewal capacity since first discovered in 19981,2. However, the
method to harvest hESCs by destroying embryos raised ethical concerns and thus the progress of this
therapeutics has been impeded for years. Alternative approach was not achieved until the discover of
induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by integrating a combination of transcriptional factors (Oct4,
Sox2, Klf4, and c Myc) to human fibroblasts through retroviral vectors3,4. The research of iPSCs has
grew rapidly since then due to its avoidance of embryo utility as well as its capacity to encapsulate
disease phenotype, which is ideal for cell based disease modelling and drug screening1,4.
Furthermore, autologous iPSCs give possibility to non immunogenic transplantation and thus provide
promise to patient specific therapy1. To realise clinical application of iPSC therapy, several new
methods to produce iPSCs were developed using non integrating approach such as recombinant
proteins, Sendai virus, mRNA, and episomes1. The new lines of iPSCs eschew the risk of
tumorigenicity
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The Importance of Schedule Controlling
MBS 641 Project Management Assignment 1
The Importance of Schedule Controlling
MIRANDAARNIKA BUNARTO
312 11 535
Lecturer Tutor
Mr. Frank Krause
Dr. Lim Yew Ban
CONTENT
1 Introduction 1
2 Managing Project Time 1 2.1 Control Changes 2 2.2 Observe Performance 3 2.3 Follow Up, Follow
Up, and Follow Up 3 2.4 Develop and Implement a Reporting Strategy 4
3 How Do Scheduling Control Play an Important Role During Project Development 5 1. Influencing
the Factors that Create Schedule Changes to Ensure that Changes are Beneficial 7 3.2 Determining
When Schedule is Amended 8 3.3 Managing the Amended Schedule 9
4 Conclusion 10 References 11 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Continuously refer to the statement of work or scope document help eliminate scope creep (non
controlled changes in a project). Use a predetermined process of change control and approval to add to
or redefine the scope of the project. 2.2 Observe Performance Once a control process is in place, the
project manager and stakeholders must then balance between being too aggressively involved or too
hands off. Task owners need a reasonable amount of time to complete their tasks. They appreciate
follow up but not constant observation. During the control phase, the project manager must be fully
and actively engaged. Human behavior plays a very large role in controlling the project schedule as it
relate to timely task completion. The project manager must have a keen awareness of what is
happening (or not happening) with the project and must be alert to possible risks. 2.3 Follow Up,
Follow Up, and Follow Up Routinely update the schedule. If a participant is not available during a
normally schedule s update session, arrangements are strongly suggested to get the latest news in
advance so that information can be shared with the rest of the project team and stakeholders. A tried
and true management theory still works management by walking around. Stakeholders, team leaders
and the project manager cannot control a project strictly from their offices. To effectively control a
project, the
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Ethics and Privatization of Public Systems Essay
Ethics problems of privatizing water supply services. Paper submitted for Ethics class, with good
reseach on Chinese market.
Privatization of public systems has been going on in both developed and developing countries for
many years, maybe with more strength on developing countries in the last decade because of their
higher reliance on public companies.
The inefficiency of many public companies and its burden to the countries bearing them has been
probably the reason most commonly used to justify them. Other reasons have also been: expertise of
the private companies, fewer capital funds needed to start the project (in case of new projects) and less
resources needed from the government to control the day to day operations from the ... Show more
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For improving the economic results of a firm there are two possibilities a) reducing costs b) increasing
revenues:
a) Reducing costs: This is normally attained in two ways for water companies, utilizing more efficient
modern equipment which per se doesn t imply any ethical problem (but this has an attached higher
investment cost) or reducing labor cost, which could lead to difficult decisions.
Another way of reducing costs, for new projects that require building infrastructure, is by supplying
water only to the sector of the people who can afford paying for the services. The layering of the pipe
network is a very expensive part of the construction of a new water supply system, and thus private
companies could save money by not supplying areas were water consumption is low, or were they
expect to have difficulties collecting the fees.
b) Increasing revenues: to raise the prices of water supply to customers. This has two ethical issues
bound:
a. First, the reduction of the access to water to lower income users due to its higher cost, or at least the
reduction of the amount of water they can use.
b. The quick rise of prices of water before the quality of supply is improved can confuse and irate the
consumers.
Seeing the ethical issues that will arise to private companies in charge of supplying water to people,
should they be left alone to take the
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  • 2. The Disease Of Behcet s Disease In 1937, a rare disease called Behcet s Disease (BD) was first described by Dr. Hulusi Behcet, who is a dermatologist in Turkey. The disease is also known as Behcet s syndrome and described by The American Behcet s Disease Association (2014) as a rare, chronic, autoimmune, autoinflammatory disorder (American Behcet s Disease Association [ABDA], 2014). The disease, recognized worldwide, can affect multiple systems in the human body and associated with morbidity and mortality. Dr. Hulusi Behcet (2014) first described the disease as a triad of oral ulcers, genital ulcers and ocular inflammation (ABDA, 2014). The epidemiology behind this disease indicates its prevalence in multiple countries. It is less prevalent in the United States and Western Europe. According to National Organization for Rare Disorders (2015),the highest prevalence rate, 80 370 cases per 100,000, of this disease is in Turkey, as well as in Japan, Korea, China, Iran and Saudi Arabia (National Organization for Rare Disorders [NORD], 2015). According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease, the disease affects more men than women in Middle Eastern and Asian countries. However, it affects more women than men in the United States (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease [NIAMS], 2015). It can develop in people of all ages but it tends to develop in people between the ages of 20 to 40. The Behcet s disease symptoms vary from person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Summary Of The Scorch Trials By James Dashner On page 357 of The scorch trials, The betrayal meant he couldn t trust her anymore, and his heart told him he couldn t forgive her. What it means is that Thomas doesn t have a good trusting and caring relationship with Teresa for what she did to him. The book, by James Dashner is about this young guy named Thomas who likes to protect his friends from Wicked, because Wicked are people that put them through tough situations and ruined his relationship with Teresa. Thomas is a dynamic character, in trusting, he learns that as time passes he won t be able to trust the people that he loved. In the beginning of Scorch trials Thomas and Teresa had a very trusting and caring relationship since they met in the maze. For example early in the book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Tort Of Negligence By Percy L Winfield In order to establish a claim in the tort of negligence, according to Percy H Winfield[1] Tortious liability arises from the breach of a duty primarily fixed by the law: such duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressible by an action for liquidated damages . It is for Grace as the claimant where falls the burden of proof, to demonstrate that the negligence of her physical injury was due to the tortious liability of the Police, Ambulance Service, CURO and the Heath Authority as the defendants in order to claim damages. Furthermore will look at whether tortious liability can arise towards Brian as an occupier for his negligence which resulted in the firemen s deaths. In negligence the defendant is only liable when they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise police had no duty to arrive sooner after Brian made the call in order to respond to the potential threat of an intruder. In comparison to Police and fire services, Lord Woolf suggested in Kent v Griffiths[9] arguments based on public policy are much weaker in the case of ambulance service than they are in the case of police or the fire service . Leading case which portrays the duty of care for the ambulance services towards a patient in their care, as they accepted the claimants call they become a patient which means they have a duty to them at that moment. Although ambulance owes a duty of care towards Grace needs to determine if delay was breach of failure to take reasonable care. In the judgment Mr Justice Turner said: In the absence of any reasonable excuse for this delay I am driven to conclude that the delay was culpable breached duty as no reasonable excuse for the delay. However from Lord Woolf s judgement also in kent:[10] ... resources, whether in the provision of sufficient drivers or attendants, different situations would apply . The ambulance has no duty if not enough resources at their disposal during accident, due to high demand for ambulances at that time during Grace s accident means that they are not liable. A precedent establishing dual duty of care towards hospital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Educating Americans About Islam Educating Americans About Islam The events of September 11th 2001 created dramatic changes in the lives of peoples all across the globe. The devastating aftermath of the attacks of that day is never ending in the lives of most people especially those who were personally affected by the horrific acts of terrorism. Muslims, in particular, have had to experience the backlashes of the September 11th events. An already misunderstood and misrepresented group of people have, in addition, had to deal with incredible biases, bigotry, misdirected hate, and religious intolerance. Many Americans who, unjustly, attack the religion of Islam and its faithful followers are, in reality, very ignorant on the subject of Islam and the beliefs of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also a great deal of conflict found in Americans misunderstanding and ignorance of issues regarding women s rights and gender equality within the religion and practices of Islam. In the context of American society, the traditional wear of Muslim women is often misinterpreted and misunderstood. The hijab, which is used to veil the heads of Muslim women, rarely goes unnoticed in the eyes of most Americans. Non Muslims frequently associate this piece of traditional Islamic attire with ideas of subordination and oppression, while disregarding the religious, cultural, and personal motivations that influence a woman s decision to wear such an article of clothing. While many American women might view Islamic dress code as being confining and restrictive, many Muslim women feel that their clothing actually frees them from the negative attention that can stem from one s physical attire and appearance. Wearing hijab liberates women from the constricting mores governing appearance such as fashion trends and the societal expectations of how a woman should look. The modest covering of the hair and body allows a woman to walk freely in public without being subjected to the suggestive glances and flirtations of men. There are also cultural practices that are sometimes falsely identified as being a part of Islam. These customs are seen as products of the religion, as opposed to being the products of the cultural and social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Kudler Fine Foods Design Kudler Fine Food Setup Design Process Linda Lonkert, Wilson Naneng WEB/236 Linda Greene Kudler Fine Food Setup Design Process Introduction In this paper we will evaluate the Kudler website and make some recommend some improvements. Kudler Fine Foods website has strengths and weaknesses and we will evaluate the existing site and purposes improvements for redesigns while building on the strengths of the current sites. The following specifically addressed design are the style and artistic quality used on the website, navigation of the site, marketing strategy, performance of the whole site, e commerce capabilities, the web community as a whole, and layout of the site. Review of Current Site The current site ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From here we will be able to streamline the process for the users to get from one link to another link enabling the user to navigate the site easility. There are many aspects we must look at when we are gathering this information to allow for the best information provided to the customer We will be doing some information gathering to makes sure we are doing the right thing by the company. This will allow us as the developers to utilize the tools for the company and the users to use the best quality product. Dreamweaver Original Site [pic] Prototype of Homepage [pic]
  • 7. Diagram 1 Prototype of First Page Diagram 1 shows the prototype of the home page of the Kudler Fine Foods. This is the first prototype of the new updated site we suggest. Prototype the Secondary Page [pic] Diagram 2 Prototype the second page In diagram 2 we show the prototype of the suggest page two of the website as you can see we suggest that the links be located at the left hand side of the screen. The prototype keeps the site consistent. We will be changing the style of the writing to make the site look more elegant to stay in tune with the garment food they serve. Reference Williams, M., Tanner, D. (2008, October 28). Website development: get the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Postmodern Fragmentation Of Gender Postmodern fragmentation of gender According to Lee (1999), postmodern theories abandon modernist singular identities for a fragmented version of history, where individuals are unstable, constantly moving objects. Post structuralist discourse feminists have dramatically altered views of gender and sex, creating a distinctly new paradigm for the concept of womanhood, and providing a comprehensive demolition job on Western orthodoxies (Sheehan, 2004, p.21). In his way, identity is not only socially and culturally constructed, but it also changes in different contexts, such as class, race or sexual orientation, and established systems, such as Western hegemony, humanism, and the nature of reality, are deconstructed (Woodward, 2002; Stoddart, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using concepts, such as magical realism, Nights at the Circus questions what can be considered real, and anticipates Butler s ideas on artificiality of gender and sexuality. The protagonist, Fevvers, is the queen of ambiguities, goddess of in between states (p.81), and, as such, her identity is a performance of characters, none of which can be accepted with certainty, and deemed authentic. She is a virgin and a whore, a female object on display, desired by men, and also a marvellous monster and an alien creature (p.161); she is an aerialist, fabulous bird woman (p.15), yet her bodily constitution is butch. Fevvers is, as Kerchy (2004), notes, a simulacra (p.101), offering an infinite variety of female identities, no more a singular being (p.286). Similarly to Bakhtin s (1986) concept of the carnivalesque, Fevvers performance subverts norms, and denies any finality to her identity. This feminine masquerade dismantles all existing norms and rules for gendered social division. Nights at the Circus brings forth marginalised characters, women and freaks, and positions them into a state of becoming, where there is no original, only layers of identities (Botescu Sireteanu, 2010; Michael, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Religious Beliefs, Traditions, Practices, Customs, And... Hinduism encompasses a vast sum of traditional religious beliefs, practices, customs, and so on of the Indian people (16). The faith is so deep in tradition, that its roots make it difficult to specifically define the religion. An important theme throughout Hinduism, however, is the understanding of the omnipresence of the divine in every alive being (17). The first way in which Semitic and Indian religions differ in origin is that 1) Semitic religions practice monotheism whereas Indian faiths practice polytheism. Secondly, 2) Semitic faiths are concerned with following the laws of Moses, of walking a straight moral path. Obedience to God s laws are essential and sins must be repented. Indian faiths did not originate with the same intent, and to an extent, they embrace the insufficiencies of man. They also differ in that 3) Semitic faiths abide closely to the laws of Moses; they do not question the morals and values placed in front of them. It is also very difficult to please God, as it requires the strength to resist temptations to sin. Indian faiths, however, question God, existence itself, and answers relating their place in the world. This open mindedness is encouraged, and it is relatively easy to be in good favor of the gods (21). Lastly, 4) there is a significant emphasis on nature in Indian religions. Whereas Semitic religions are focused on ethical preaching, the Indian are much more concerned with nature. The Vedic roots of the Indian religions were very focused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Membrane Proteins And Non Membrane Bound Organelles Chapter 4: Membrane Bound Organelles and Non Membrane Bound Organelles Membrane Bound Organelles: are contained within an isolated environment surrounded by a membrane. The composition of these organelles differ in composition, shape and enzyme inclusion. Members of Membrane Bound Organelle Systems include the Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes, Mitochondria and Peroxisomes. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): is a continuous membrane system which forms flattened sacs within the cytoplasm of Eukaryotic cells and acts a barrier between Cytosol and fluid with the structure. The Endoplasmic Reticulum plays a variety of different roles including the synthesis, folding, modification and transport of proteins. There are two different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lysosomes: contain hydrolytic enzymes which aid in the digestion of particles and disintegration of cells. Formed by the Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes are surrounded by a membrane bound cell organelle which contain acidic enzyme material, because of their small sac like appearance and the digestive acidic material contained within, Lysosomes are often referred to as suicide sacs or suicide bags . Mitochondria: are oblong in appearance and contain a double membrane. Present in the cytoplasm of nearly all Eukaryotic cells, the primary function of Mitochondria is in the creation of energy. Commonly referred to as The Powerhouse of the Cell , Mitochondria is responsible for most of the cell s supply of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Other vital roles include cell growth, cycle and death, signaling and cellular differentiation. Peroxisomes: are membrane bound organelles similar in appearance to Lysosomes, yet they are smaller in comparison. Peroxisomes contain catalese, peroxidase and oxidative enzymes which aid in metabolic function, specifically in the beta oxidation of fatty acid and the conversion of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. Non Membrane Bound Organelles: are organized structures which are not bound by a membrane. Members of Non Membrane Bound Organelles are Centrosome, Cytoskelaton, Ribosomes and Proteasomes. Centrosome: are usually located near ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. What Is The Moral Of The Movie Fargo Fargo directed by Joel and Ethan Coen is a dark comedy and tragedy which revolves around a town Fargo, North Dakota. The plot focuses on Jerry Lundegaard, a car salesman who creates a plan to kidnap his wife in order to collect his father in law s inheritance money. The film begins with Jerry meeting the kidnappers, Carl Showalter and Gaear Grimsrud, at a bar in Fargo. The following day the pair kidnap Jerry s wife, Jean, and bring her to a cabin. However, they are pulled over by a police trooper on their way there. Jean makes a noise from the back seat which causes the trooper to take notice and in a panic, Gaear shoots the trooper in the head. Gaear soon tracks down the couple who witnessed the murder and kills them. The next morning police chief Marge Gunderson examines the scene of the crime and learns that the two men involved checked into a nearby hotel with two girls. Marge later travels to Jerry s dealership and questions him and he insists that no cars have gone missing. Later on Carl calls Jerry to demand that the ransom be delivered that evening. Jerry s father in law insists on bringing the money himself and drives to meet Carl. Jean s father demands that he sees Jean before he hands over the money, which infuriates Carl. In a fit of rage Carl kills ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One reason why they are my favorite is because they are the comic relief of the movie. The scene leading into Marge and Norm s first appearance is when Gaear murders the police trooper and the two eye witnesses. The couple s entrance into the movie creates a completely different mood compared to what has played out beforehand. I think Marge and Norm are the kindest characters in the movie and provide a sense of comfort for the audience. In addition, Norm and Marge are a better example of a happy and successful marriage because Norm s personality is more gentle and kind unlike Jerry who hired someone to kidnap his wife in order to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Brief Look at Pop Culture What is pop culture? Wikipedia defines it as, the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, memes, images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture , at a given time. Like all things, the pop culture of a civilization grows and changes with the passage of time and important events. However, past events often can influence pop culture of the future, as it determines what a society may deem an important upcoming event to adapt to. Thusly, it is possible to see links in a community from two different time periods that may seem opposites from first glance. This is how a meaningful time period, like the 1970s, influenced parts of society like music, cinema, and education, in society today. While the era of disco was not a lengthy one, it managed to define an entire decade, creating an image that is ever present in the mind of today s youth when imagining the 1970s. Disco started as a small congregation of the minorities of society: African Americans, gays, psychedelics, and others in clubs in areas like New York City and Philadelphia. It was originally the music of counterculture, or an undercurrent of differing ideals than those of mainstream society. However, this music style was adopted by other groups, and by the late 1970s, was the foundation of most popular music of the time. It didn t remain that way for long, though; on July 12, 1979, a massive anti disco rally gathered in the baseball stadium of the Chicago White Sox, chanting disco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Business Strategy for Facebook Running Head: FACEBOOK Business strategy for Facebook Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 5 External analysis (Industry analysis) and internal analysis 5 Strengths of company 5 Weaknesses of Company 6 Opportunities of company 7 Threats of Company 7 Problem Statement 8 Criteria for evaluating Strategic alternatives 9 Three strategic alternatives and evaluation 10 Expand the global user community 10 Build engaging mobile practices. 11 Advance ad products for college age students and advertiser 11 Recommended alternative and execution 12 Execution of alternative strategy 12 Porter s 5 forces analysis of Facebook 13 Bargaining power of consumers 13 Bargaining power of suppliers 14 Threat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People face many problems while using website due to it. * Facebook have to face a lot of problems when use deletes the posts on their walls. * Sometime management team has to face numerous problems when user at the same time use applications, chat with friends and play games. * Proper feedback from users is not given, instead FAQ s are utilized. Opportunities of company Opportunities for Facebook are given below: * Selling and buying can be done through Facebook because every one use Facebook and know about Facebook. * Polls and surveys can easily be carried out to gather business data. * Innovation can be an opening chance for Facebook. * Facebook can take over the other social networking sites easily. (David, 2009) * Partners for the business can be generated as information can be shared easily. * Facebook can get bigger its roots in the global market. * Applications provided by Facebook can become a source of profits if they are accurately designed. * People attach using their mobile phones without being detached from their schedule work. * Facebook has become an address book defaulting for the Facebook users. Threats of Company Threats for Facebook are given below: * Competitors are increasing day by day. Twitter, Hi5, Orkut and Myspace. * Spamming is the supreme threat for the users of Facebook. * Privacy settings keep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Healthsouth Fraud Essay Culture During the 90 s, investors and lenders shifted their interest from a company s bottom line to its yearly revenue growth. Furthermore, companies with growing revenues were worthy of receiving investments to finance growth. The shifted focus motivated companies like HealthSouth to transition into practicing more aggressive revenue recognition policies. Aggressive eventually turned illegal when HealthSouth began overstating its revenues. From the 2 million journal entries under $5,000 recorded to source documents fabricated, HealthSouth went to great lengths to commit and conceal its fraud. In addition, employees were closely monitored to ensure that they were not arousing suspicion to HealthSouth s fraud. The leading force of HealthSouth s culture was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before resigning, Vines emailed Ernst Young to inform them to observe three accounts. Ernst Young closed the audit file after the CFO said that Vines was an unhappy employee. He was not investigated, but he tried to end the fraud scheme. Vines was lucky to leave when he did, but others were not so lucky. As one of the nation s leading medical service providers, over 51,000 employees across the country became uneasy during the fraud investigation. Tom Goetziner, a stock analyst, believed that HealthSouth would be applying for Chapter 11 as early as April 2003. However, he also added that some of their other services would remain available to the public. For example, HealthSouth owned fifty five locations providing various medical services throughout the state of Oklahoma. Therapist layoffs were likely and less successful enterprises would be closed as part of the company s restructuring plan. By November of 2003, HealthSouth had laid off more than a couple thousand of its employees due to corporate downsizing (Hamilton n.d.) (Lawrence 2003)(MeCoy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Need of Changing in Organizations Organizations age, and grow seeking specific goals, while the organization constructs and reconstructs a number of these organizations develop negative habits, and processes adapting to changing circumstances. History and today s society has recognized that change is necessary to meet the ever changing needs of the individuals and the environment. Today changes are necessary to retain a competitive lead, or factors based on the economy. Change has never been an easy process as resistance is always present, with impediments existing at all levels from the organization as a whole down to individual staff members. The responsibility lies with the senior managers to recognize the source and build a plan to remedy the resistance before it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some individuals resist change for multiple reasons, and to add complexity, the stated reason hides a more real personal reason. Initially the individuals experience denial, then realize that they cannot ignore the change(s), and other feelings surface; such as anger, apprehension, frustration, and the feeling of defenselessness. Individuals will either negatively accept the change with complacency or resignation, or accept the change positively with enthusiasm for the new change(s). If any individual is caught in a stage, leaders must offer reinforcement, and permitting the individual space as the stage is worked through, and listen with empathy ( Resistance to change , n.d.).. The proposed organizational change may influence the work habits developed by individuals and bad habits are hard to break , but the bad habits have to be broken for the advancement of the organization. The organizational change will bring individuals a feeling of insecurity and can reveal itself in increased employee turnover and absenteeism and individuals may take an extreme measure to avert changes from occurring (Akin, Dunford, Palmer, 2006). Then there are groups within organizations may resist change, as groups tend to develop shared behaviors, and change may possibly alter the group cultural dynamics disrupting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Accuracy of Bayley Scores as Outcome Measures in Trials of... Introduction Long term follow up of high risk preterm infants has become increasingly important as the proportion of infants surviving has increased steadily over the past several decades. It is well known that these infants are at increased risk of cognitive impairment. (Class) With this increase in at risk survivors, many clinical research questions arise that can only be answered by long term follow up studies. (Vohr, Teune) Clinical trials that examine common perinatal therapies should also include a long term follow up component in their research to examine later neurodevelopmental outcomes in their cohorts. Although there is no prescribed protocol dictating which specific neurodevelopmental tests are to be completed during follow up, the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development and all its revisions, is the most widely used test to assess neurodevelopment of very preterm infants in the first three years of life (Luttikhuizen) and is a common outcome measure used in clinical research trials. Standardized developmental assessments such as the Bayley that are used in a pediatric clinical trial setting as primary outcome measures need to be reliably administered and scored. Trained test administrators and scorers are generally careful that the tests they are administering are conducted and scored correctly. However, given the range of numerical calculations and transcriptions required in scoring the results of these tests, there is always a chance that errors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Importance And Importance Of Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship refers to the act of investing in productive capital and assuming risk for productive ventures. An entrepreneur is an individual who purchases factors of production and combines them to produce consumable output. Entrepreneurs are distinguished from capitalists who rent out capital to entrepreneurs and workers, who sell their labor to entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are indispensable to the functioning of any economy. Entrepreneurs grow economies by creating new output, increase efficiency in economies, allocate society s resources efficiently, and serve consumers and job seekers. The foremost importance of the entrepreneur to the economy is the creation of new output. At any given point in a society, production is stagnant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Entrepreneurs are continuously looking for ways to generate profits. An incidental consequence of this permanent quest for profits is the fact that economies gradually become efficient as entrepreneurs discover more efficient ways to turn out goods and services. In any industry, entrepreneurs will adopt the best production methods available to stay competitive and therefore profitable. However, the competitive pressures of the market push entrepreneurs toward innovation. Innovation involves a broad gamut of actions. Most notably, entrepreneurs will strive to improve existing technology, to make their production endeavors less costly. Improving on existing technology enables an entrepreneur to generate greater profits by cutting his production costs, and therefore undercutting his competitions (Sowell, 2001; Mankiw, 2014). Soon enough, however, his competitors also adopt his new production methods depriving him of the advantage he initially had. As a result, the entrepreneur must constantly be looking for methods to do things more efficiently than his competition. Improvements in technology and production methods benefit the whole of society. Foremost, improved efficiency reduces the marginal costs of production, resulting in lower prices for consumers. Consumers are therefore able to purchase greater volumes of goods and services for the same amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Italian Experience For The Italian Restaurant Experience ITALIAN RESTAURANT For the love of Italian cuisine The La Scala experience Delicious authentic Italian food Great coffee Takeaway drinks Breakfast and lunch combos Sandwiches, cakes and tea Pre theatre and events menus Fantastic atmosphere Affordable prices Friendly and attentive service Both bookings and walk ins are welcome Fantastic selection of drinks to accompany your meal from our fully licensed bar La Scala is a great place to stop off for lunch in Cheltenham. We use only the freshest, specially sourced ingredients, so we can guarantee that you will only experience the finest Italian food and service in the south west of England. Whether you are dining out with the family, with friends or are looking for the perfect spot for a romantic meal; La Scala delivers delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere. If you are looking for authentic Italian cuisine in Gloucestershire, visit us today. We have wide selection of dishes available, and cater to vegetarians too. Please see our menus for more detail. We are open all through the day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can pop in anytime for our speciality Italian coffee or a treat from our diverse assortment of traditional Italian dishes. Pay us a visit to try one of our incredible salads, pastas or sandwiches. La Scala also has a range of delicious meats, cheeses, cakes and antipasti on offer. If you have a specific request, talk to one of our members of staff and we ll do our best to cater to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Vimy Ridge Patriotism Vimy Ridge is a notable moment because it brought world recognition, a strong sense of patriotism, and became a nationalist symbol of achievement and sacrifice. It marks the first time a battle was planned and executed strategically rather than strictly by manpower. They showed the Allies that they had the strength and ability to carry out a flawless attack of this size, in which they succeeded in April 1917 (Christie 7). The German position on the ridge seemed invincible. Because of Vimy Ridge, Currie became a respected strategist while the Canadians became recognized among the finest troops on the Western Front. In addition to, Vimy Ridge was the first battle in which all Canadian Divisions would fight together. (Christie 12). With all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Beatitudes, Jesus Commandment Of Love And The Ten... There are three central teachings that Christians follow, the Beatitudes, Jesus Commandment of Love and the Ten Commandments all pave a path for adherent s of christianity to create a greater bond with God and other members of the community, These three teachings relate to one another and ultimately lead to the Lord and the communities around Christianity. The Beatitudes are significant for Christians as it presents how God wants the adherents of Christianity to open themselves up to the people around them, as the Beatitudes offers us eternal salvation in the Kingdom of god and may be considered an alternative to the Ten Commandments, The Beatitudes call on Christians to follow in the footsteps of living like Jesus and keeping God close to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In visible in Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind (Matthew 22:37). By devoting yourself to God entirely adherents are able to connect with God and enter the Kingdom of God but to do so you must respect all his creations including each other Love your neighbour as yourself This proclaims that you should treat others as you were thinking of yourself. Through these three scripture passage depicts a message that adherents must build a relationship between each other and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Battle Of Berlin Essay The Battle of Berlin started in the spring of 1945 during the last days of World War II and lasted until May 2, 1945.This battle was one of the most impactful battles of the World War II. The Battle of Berlin was designated the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, It was the finals offense of the European Theatre of World War II. The Battle resulted in many victims from militaries and local population. The battle was fought between German Army and the Soviet Army. The Soviet Army outnumbers the Germans. The Soviet Army had 2,500,000 soldiers, 7,500 aircrafts, and 6,250 tanks. On the other hand the Germans didn t have as much help as the Soviet Army did. The Germans had 1,000,000 solders, 2,200 aircraft, and 1,500 tanks. Both Army s had their own commanders. The Soviet Army commander was Georgy Zhukov but there were commanders under him such as Vasily Chuikov and Ivan Konev. On the German side their commander was Adolf Hitler and the commander under him was Gotthand Heinrici and Helmuth Reymann. Heinrici was one of Germany s premier defensive generals that was elected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was the three country battle to win Berlin coming from east, west and north. The Soviets came from the east and south side of Berlin since they planned to damage the country and at the moment the Red Army of the Western Allies were beginning to move to the west side of Berlin. Red Army, Russian Krasnaya Armiya, Soviet army created by the Communist government after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. The name Red Army was abandoned in 1946. Adolf Hitler was in Berlin at this time and his movement slowly stopped, he tried to decide on a plan to win the war. The Soviets wreaked revenge on Germany. The United States chose not to participate in what became a horrific slaughter of both German soldiers and civilians. ( Hutchinson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Describe The Trapping Mechanism And Digestion Process The Venus flytrap preys on insects with its unique shaped terminal portions on its leaves called the leaf blade. Each trap has between two to five trigger hairs on each lobe. The edge of the trap is lined with finger like cilia that lace together when the trap closes. The trapping mechanism and digestion process is divided into four phases: the initial snap, the tightening phase, the sealing phases, and the reopening phase. In the initial snap, the trigger hairs are the indicator for the plant to know if a possible prey is in the trap. If one or two trigger hairs are touched twice within a short amount of time, the trap will spring shut immediately. If the initial snap of the trap is successful in capturing the prey, then the trap will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Busn311 Unit 2 Ip Unit 2 Probability and Distributions Leah Lopez American InterContinental University Abstract Within this email, I will cover different probabilities within your company. This information can help you to understand whether or not your employees are satisfied with their jobs or not. Also within the results of this survey, you will find that your employees are not distributed equally in terms of gender. Memo To: AIU From: Leah Lopez Date: November 13, 2012 Subject: Survey of employees at American Intellectual Union Dear AIU: Within this email, I will be providing some information from a survey that was given to your employees. This information can help you to understand how satisfied your workers are with their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A knowledge of bias will help you to understand which results are worth using for your business (Ayres, 2009). Distributions A distribution table can keep all of this information (numbers, row data) handy. A person can look, and say, oh, the participants in this survey were 75% male, or 25 % female. The managers can see the information and not just the raw data. Then complete the following distribution tables. Please pay attention to whether you should present the results in terms of percentages or simple counts. Distribution of Individuals by Gender |Gender |Percentage | |Females |50% | |Males |50% | Tenure with Company Distribution by Gender Please note that you do NOT have to convert these into percentages. You may leave them in a count format. | |Under 2 years |2 5 Years |Over 5 years | |Male | |8 |11 | | |13 | | | |Female | |10 |3 | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Pros And Cons Of A Charismatic Leader When we think we meet a charismatic person, what do we actually mean by charismatic? Who s the most charismatic individual we ve ever met? And is a person still charismatic once we know them intimately or is charisma reserved to distant leaders? All these questions lead us to a positive connotation of the word charisma : the charismatic person is impressive in its speeches and the image it leaves in the audience s mind. The Oxford dictionary defines charisma as a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others. Yet, to describe the leadership of politicians such as Stalin and Hitler in the 21st century, we have no other way than to be horrified by their actions. Thus, in my exposé, I will try to keep an objective point of view in my analysis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hitler also fostered anti semitism by blaming Jews as the reason why Germany lost the 1914 1918 war. Once more, Hitler used the scapegoating of the Jews by the middle class, but brought it to a more intense level, charging the Jews with all the wrongs of Germany. Stalin s cult of personality Stalin s approach was to appear as a Godlike figure to its citizens. The great strength of Stalin was to be seen as heroic, although he murdered hundreds of Soviets. His approach is very different from Hitler s in the sense that he did not appear as a fighter but rather as a protector. His alias, Father of Nations, conveys this idea of a reachable patron. He was also referred to as Comrade Stalin, which sets him on an equal footing with the Soviets, whereas Hitler s leadership was marked by a greater hierarchy, as illustrates his nickname Führer (the Chief). → Although the two leaders die hard attitude lead to a certain reticence among the masses, this feeling is soon overwhelmed by a sentiment of nationalism in times of wars or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. 1900s Film History Film has revolutionized the world as we know it. In the current day and age film is quite advanced. You can watch movies with special effects and insane resolution there were never thought possible before. But film has not always been this way. Over the decades since around the 1900s when the first film was made there been amazing advances in technology and in acting. An examination of the past hundred or so years will show the amazing advances film has taken to come to what we know of it today. The first place to look when you are looking into the history of film is the 1900s. The 1900s to 1910 is when the very first film machine was invented and used for the first time. The early technology of film was invented by and demonstrated by Raoul Gromain sanson. Raoul presented his Cineorama system in the early 1900s. Cineorama featured an enormous panoramic screen, onto which were projected ten simultaneous images side ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It started out with GW Griffith. He was the director of many movies and short films. His early work in short films were the first to combine all the new narrative devices, including cross cutting, multiple camera positions, inter titles, and close ups. (Matthew Hunt) GW Griffith is considered the first modern director. A household comedian name Charlie Chaplin was a very early actor in the history of cinema. Originally Charlie Kaplan was in London but around 1910 he immigrated to America. In America Charlie Chaplin starred in many silent movies. One of the movies he is most well known for is the tramp this movie gained him worldwide popularity and became the world s most recognizable actor. Soon GW Griffith noticed and began to work with Charlie Chaplin. After creating some more films Chaplin founded the independent studio United Artists in 1919. (Matthew Hunt) between 1908 in 1911 there was a very short period called the Brazilian cinema. During the short time some very popular productions were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Stereotypes In She s Awesome Have It The television show She s Gotta Have It, is a show on Netflix based on the movie from 1986. In season 1 episode 10 #Nolas Choice (3 Da Hard Way) , the main character Nola invite three men; Greer, Jamie, and Mars to a Thanksgiving dinner. None of the men know that the other men have been invited to dinner, so they each think they are having a solo dinner with the lovely Nola Darling. Nola invites each of them there because she is sleeping with all three of them and she wants them to finally meet each other. Although the men were skeptical at first, they all ended up having a great evening eating dinner, smoking marijuana, looking at an interesting painting, dancing, and competing for Nola s affection. Without Greer s egocentrism and stereotyping, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is not as bad as his egocentrism, it still plays a big contribution to the episode. Instead of asking Nola why she is sleeping with all three of them, he asks What kind of lady does something like this? This is him stereotyping women as if they are not supposed to behave in such a manor. This prevents him from understanding from her point of view. He is basically stereotyping that women are not supposed to have more than one sexual partner at a time. He does not think of the other side to the equation, which is Nola not all women are the same. Nola Darling s all or nothing is her main impediment. All or nothing thinking stops her from understanding or even caring about how the men feel about the dinner. For example when Greer asks why she invited them, she responds by asking him if he wants to leave. She is thinking either you are with it or you can leave. This prevents her from understanding the situation from their point of view. All she sees is that she is letting them know who the other men are in her life, not whether or not they are okay with the way things are happening. They either have to accept it all or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Smartphone Addiction Research Paper Over the years, smartphones have been more connected to our lives than ever before. Smartphone addiction has swept the nation and is becoming a growing issue for all generations. Being addicted to smartphones can lead to mental risks, social media addiction and problems in real world situations; be that as it may there are some possibilities to help fix this problem. Addiction to smartphones causes the brain to change in ways that are harmful to a person s way of life. This starts with the amount of time spent on a phone, some research has said that if two or more hours is spent on social networking sites younger people are more likely to report poor mental health (Galer). The more time teens spend on their phones, the worse their mental health will be. They spend too much time on their phones to care about how it changes their minds. Though there are many mental risks that this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An Austrian Designer Created Substitute Phones with Plastic and Stone Beads to Help People Deal with Smartphone Addiction. Business Insider, Business Insider, 27 Nov. 2017, www.businessinsider.com/designer targets smartphone addiction with substitute phones 2017 11. Galer, Sophia Smith. How Much Is Too Much Time on Social Media? BBC, BBC, 19 Jan. 2018, www.bbc.com/future/story/20180118 how much is too much time on social media. LaMotte, Sandee. Smartphone Addiction Could Be Changing Your Brain. CNN, Cable News Network, 1 Dec. 2017, www.cnn.com/2017/11/30/health/smartphone addiction study/index.html. Popescu, Adam. Keep Your Head Up: How Smartphone Addiction Kills Manners and Moods. The New York Times, 25 Jan. 2018, www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/smarter living/bad text posture neckpain mood.html. Ramasubbu, Suren. Biological Psychological Reasons for Social Media Addiction. The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 13 Mar. 2017, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Impact Of Political Connections On Performance And... Overview: This paper investigates the impact of political connections on performance and financing decisions of public listed companies. There is a large body of literature documenting the impacts of political connections on the firms; however most of the studies are focused on a single country; for example Fisman (2001), Mobarak and Purbasari (2006) on Indonesia, Johnson and Mitton (2003) on Malaysia, Agrawal and Knoeber (2001) on US and Sapienza (2004) on Italy. Faccio (2006) and Faccio, Masulis and McConnell (2006) however, used an international sample and a cross country analysis approach to investigate the phenomenon of political connectivity across the globe. In this paper, the authors identify the gap in the literature to argue the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hypothesis 2: After the connection is established, politically connected firms become more indebted than their non connected peers. Hypothesis 3: After the connection is established, politically connected firms use more long term debt than non connected peers. Results show a statistically significant increase in performance after a firm establishes a political connection. The results also compare financial leverage, use of long term debt and liquidity ratio three years before and after the establishment of political connection to report an increase in all these three measures of financing decisions, thus accepting all three hypotheses. Outline of research method and data analysis: This research uses the definition of Faccio (2006) to identify politically connected firms. A firm is defined as politically connected if any one of its officers (Director, CEO, Chairman, Vice chairman or Secretary) or a large shareholder (holding at least 10% voting rights) is a politician (member of parliament or cabinet, prime minister or president) or is closely related to a politician or political party. The research updates and extends the Faccio (2006) databases of company officers and politicians, and uses procedures and resources similar to those of Faccio (2006) to identify politically connected firms. The authors then move a step ahead by identifying the date of establishment of political connection i.e the date when a politician was appointed a board member or when a company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. El Filibusterismo Fo Research Paper Fo s family consisted of his parents, brother, sister, and maternal grandfather. His grandfather lived in Lomellina, on a farm that Fo often visited. Fo first experienced narrative rhythm and the idea of theatrics from his grandfather s stories, often told to costumers to try and make them purchase items being sold. 2 His father, a socialist, was also an amateur actor. Since Fo s father s day job was a station manager, the family often moved on the drop of a dime. This didn t stop the yearning Fo had for stories; he was often found in the local piazzes, listening to the tales of locals, who in the oral tradition of the fabulatore would swap tall tales, steeped in pungent political satire ( Dario Fo Biographical. Nobelprize.org. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he wrote Il ditto nell occhio, mounted by Fo to [take] advantage of a slight relaxation in censorship to attack those myths in Italian life which, as he said, Fascism has imposed and Christian Democracy has preserved . This was before 1959. During the production time of Il ditto nell occhio, Dario Fo was influenced by and learned from Jaques Lecoq, who had moved to Italy and staged his first pantomimes at the university theatre in Padua, while in the city markets he discovered Commedia dell Arte .4 Il ditto nell occhio was the first in a series of pieces which drew on French farce. This spectacle made the authorities nervous the police were frequently at performances, following the scripts with pocket torches to ensure that there were no departures from the officially approved text 6. Dario Fo s wife, Franca Rame, was an actress who met him at the same company, who Fo thought [was] her beyond his reach. She, however, felt attracted to this drab looking, lanky young man. One evening, she pushed him against a wall backstage and kissed him. They married in 1954 and their son, Jacopo, was born the following year. 7 When Fo accepted his Nobel Prize, he called Rome his muse 8 and shared the medal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Negative Culture In Deborah Tannen s The Argument Culture Words are powerful, and they are one of the primary ways we use to create perspective on our reality. The impact a single phrase or sentence can hold, could change millions of those around us, or even in ourselves. In this case, why do we as a whole, use words to damage and bring ruin upon our civilization that we so pride ourselves in? The notorious act of arguing seems to be the downfall of man in the most prevailing of ways, which is captured delicately in Deborah Tannen s novel The Argument Culture. The Argument Culture directly divulges into the mysteries behind America s second favorite pass time, an argument. An argument is an oral disagreement, or verbal opposition, and this common poison resides within all we do as a society, not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a highly inefficient way of handling a conflict, yet it is the first we use to decide important power holding figures in our government or the college student who gets the scholarship that could change their life for the better. The lack of a proper base can also cause media and news reporters to create or find another opposing view to create conflict as to make their own article a more interesting read. This is where false reports of the Holocaust never happening come in, and Deborah Tannen explains that even with numerous evidence and facts to prove that this horrendous event did conspire, even living witnesses, the news and media still give attention to these ludicrous statements as to gather a rise of emotion out of the reader or viewer. This argument culture limits known knowledge, like the Holocaust actually happening, rather than expanding. Effort is wasted by refuting false claims and defending established points instead of gaining more knowledge and information to better our environment and culture. Dr. Gallo, for example, is an American virologist who co founded the aids virus with his esteemed process of analysing t cells within the human body. Instead of a celebration for this big discovery in modern medicine, Dr. Gallo is greeted with a four year investigation into his work on the presumption that Dr. Gallo stole the work from an independent doctor named Luc Montagnier of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Family Promise Of Summit County Location: Family Promise of Summit County is currently located on 111 East Voris Street, Akron, Ohio. Background: Family Promise of Summit County is an emergency hope center for homeless families with children. Family Promise began in 2004 when community leaders saw the desperate need for families with children to find a shelter where they could stay together. These leaders set to work by researching the necessary human and financial resources to create the Interfaith Hospitality Network, now Family Promise of Summit County. While many programs must separate children from their families during a homeless crisis, their mission is to help families with children stay together while they achieve sustainable independence (Family Promise of Summit County). Their vision is as follows: To Keep Families Together, to alleviate the trauma of homelessness and assist families in securing a stable home environment (Family Promise of Summit County). Recently, Family Promise of Summit County has undergone a full re evaluation of the structure of the organization. This included the steps in developing the strategic plan which included an environmental assessment, SWOT analysis, revision of mission and vision statements, and long range objectives. One of the main issues within Family Promise of Summit County was public relations. Family Promise found difficulty communicating their service to the public which influenced fundraising abilities, social media outreach, and networking. Family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Patient Satisfaction Literature Review Conceptualization of patient satisfaction. Part 1. Theoretical issues: A systematic literature review Introduction Patient satisfaction has been a popular term in health care service in the last few decades owing to its appropriateness to better quality of health service (WHO, 2000; Andaleeb, 2001; D Souza Sequeira, 2012). Evaluating patient satisfaction with health care service allows some positive changes in health care delivery and its quality (DuPree, Anderson Nash, 2011) by identifying problems and obstacles. A reflection of patients view in the functioning of health service improves health management and health professionals behaviors as determining proper policies, management procedures; prioritizing training needs and resource allocations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a need for satisfaction studies put more effort into exploring patient satisfaction concept itself rather than testing correlations between variables (Staniszewska Ahmed, 1999). This article is a first part of research with an overall purpose to review a literature of the patient satisfaction conceptual framework. The current article aimed to review a theoretical framework that can be a basis for the next article to review a patient satisfaction of aspects which will be used for designing a patient satisfaction measurement system. This article presents a review of patient satisfaction theories and describes terms and concepts are used to define patient satisfaction and their relationships. It helps to our further step to review determinants, predictors, and factors of patient satisfaction. The research with a series of two articles will shed light on the concept of patient satisfaction including the latest findings to bring it on a further conceptualization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sir George Calvert (The First Lord Baltimore) George Calvert, (The first Lord Baltimore) born in Yorkshire, England 1579, and died in Lincoln s inn fields ,London on April 15, 1632. He was the apparent first to have dreamed of a colony in America where Catholics and Protestants could prosper together. He was a trusted advisor of Sir Robert Cecil, who worked for King James I, hired George to be his secretary. In 1617 George was Knighted for good service by King James I. George then became, Sir George Calvert, Secretary of State for King James I. He later was granted the title, The First Baron of Baltimore, because George became a member of the Roman Catholic Church and Catholics were not permitted to work in high offices for the King of England or to work as Ministers of Parliament. George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When his father died he became the Second Baron of Baltimore, he also inherited the colonies and lands owned by his father. King Charles I approved the request from George to establish a colony further North where it would be warmer, and it was called The Province of Maryland (Terra Mariae) in 1635. But the Charter family had received the approved Charter after George had died, which left Cecil to establish and govern the new colony. Although Cecil was well educated he still did not have the years of experience his father had at governing a colony. Cecil is said to of been a wise leader, Cecil later invited sons of Catholic and Protestant families to sail to Maryland and establish the new colony. Each of these men brought their wives, children, and servants with them to the New World. He wanted to join in the Voyage to the New World but he feared if he left there would be no one to keep the King s support for Maryland if he left the country. He sent his brother, Leonard, on the voyage and made him the colony s first governor. Before Leonard sailed for Maryland in 1633 Cecil basically gave him a set of instructions to help him with the government of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Effects Of Hot Water Treatment On Germination Of Acacia... Effect of Hot Water Treatment on Germination of Acacia falcata seeds Chaarvee Sood Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia Introduction Germination process for acacia species takes variety of factors and not necessarily that all species would take one coherent measures in order to germinate. Acacia falcata is one of the species for which the germination process could be easily being noted through treatment of boiling water. Although keeping in check that other suitable methodology can be taken to find results. Through several research conducted in the area of germination in acacia, it is now transparent that varieties of acacia seeds remain dormant in the soil and years may elapse until they all the viable seeds germinate. According to (Harding, 1940), the reason behind this dormancy is due to the coat of the seed of many acacia species to be thick, hard and highly polished. Hence reducing the moisture penetration to be a very slow process in natural conditions. According to the research in (Harding, 1940), it has been immensely shown that boiling water can improve the germination rate of acacia species. Particularly, Acacia pycnantha which was shown to highly germinate when dipped in boiled water for 5 seconds which had a percentage of 72.5%. However further study in (Harding, 1940) showed that Acacia pycnantha showed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Gestational Diabetes Research Paper What is Gestational Diabetes? Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that develops only during pregnancy. Diabetes means your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Your body uses glucose for energy. Too much glucose in your blood is not good for a mother or her baby. Describe any psychological problems associated with Gestational Diabetes. Depression is a psychological problem that has been linked to gestational diabetes. Depression can make you too tired to manage your diabetes and care for your baby. If during or after a mother s pregnancy she feels anxious, sad, or unable to cope with the changes she is facing, she should talk with her healthcare team. Depression can be treated. Her health care team may suggest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the gestational diabetes is not under control, the baby will also have high blood glucose. The baby s pancreas will have to make extra insulin to control the high blood glucose. The extra glucose in the baby s blood is stored as fat. Untreated or uncontrolled gestational diabetes can cause problems for the baby, such as being born with a larger than normal body a condition called macrosomia which can make delivery difficult and more dangerous for your baby having low blood glucose, also called hypoglycemia, right after birth having breathing problems, a condition called respiratory distress syndrome having a higher chance of dying before or soon after birth The baby also might be born with jaundice. Jaundice is more common in newborns of mothers who had diabetes during their pregnancy. With jaundice, the skin and whites of the eyes turn yellow. Jaundice usually goes away, but the baby may need to be placed under special lights to help. Making sure the baby gets plenty of milk from breastfeeding will also help the jaundice go away. Gestational diabetes may increase the mother s chances of having high blood pressure and too much protein in the urine, a condition called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Auto Repair Research Paper Where is that noise coming from? Is there a squeaking or grinding sound when you press the brake pedal, does it go all the way down to the floorboard when you try to stop your vehicle? These are signs that your brake pads need to be replaced. Auto repair shops usually charge between two and four hundred dollars to replace brake pads. Nevertheless, it is a fairly easy process for someone that is handy and somewhat mechanically inclined. Follow these nine simple steps and you can replace the disc brake pads on your car in two to three hours. 1) Familiarize yourself with the steps accordingly so you know what is needed. Make a list of the required tools, parts, and supplies for these repairs. Look up your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use care not to over tighten the bolts, but tight enough as not to vibrate out. 7) Replace the tire and hand tighten the tire lug nuts. Lower the car to the ground and tighten the tire lug nuts securely. Replace the hubcap if there was one. 8) Move to the left front tire with all the supplies and material needed to complete the second tire brake pad replacement process. When replacing brake pads you must replace two tires at the same time, front tires or rear tires. This will prevent the car from pulling to one side while driving and creating a dangerous situation. Brake pads are sold in sets as this is a requirement when replacing worn brake pads. 9) Before driving the car, press the brake pedal down in a pumping motion to allow the brake caliper pistons to return to the correct position and pressurize the brake pad lines. You should now test drive the vehicle in a parking lot to ensure that everything is in good working condition before taking the car on a public road. Now that you have replaced the brake pads on your car you now have bragging rights to your friends for doing it yourself and saving the high cost of the mechanic. But know that your friends may ask you to service their car ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Fourth Amendment Framework Overview Reading five of the text, Privacy, and Law Enforcement, and National Security covers: 1) The Intelligence Community, 2) The Fourth Amendment Framework (Keith vs. U.S.), and 3) The Foreign Intelligence Gathering. We gain further understanding of intelligence agencies and their functions, the Fourth Amendments application to domestic and overseas cases, and the Foreign Intelligence Service Act. The Intelligence Community The author poses a question: Should the law treat investigations involving national security differently than other criminal inquiries? (Solove, 2015, p. 155). The text cites both aspects of this question, saying the Fourth Amendment and ECPA apply differently between domestic and foreign cases. One view pertains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3) Citizens political beliefs exposed them to additional observation. 4) COINTELPRO, an F.B.I. Created program to control dissidents around the country because the Federal Bureau of Investigation thought the current law was ineffective. Senator Church s summary of the committee findings states: There has been, in short, a clear and sustained failure by those responsible for controlling the intelligence community, and to ensure its accountability. , (Fourth Amendment Framework, 2015, p. 164). This chapter discusses the Fourth Amendment and the Foreign Intelligence Services. The reading says that Keith vs. United States District Court did not cover this, as the case occurred domestically, leaving wide open what government authorities can do with foreign cases. Two cases listed in the section speak of Fourth Amendment and foreign surveillance. In U.S. vs. Butenko, (1974), the Court found that: foreign intelligence gathering is clandestine and a highly structured activity , (National Security, 2015, p. 165). The court judgment in U.S. vs. Hung, (1980), similarly reasoned that the warrant needed in U.S. vs. Keith runs a chance of annoying the President in carrying out his foreign affairs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hydrogen Fluoride Research Paper Hydrogen fluoride is a highly dangerous chemical compound and pollutant. Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless gas with a strong odor and gas that is extremely soluble in water ( Hydrogen 2015). When dissolved in water, hydrogen fluoride is typically called hydrofluoric acid ( Facts 2013). It is one of the strongest known acids with a pH of 1. It has a specific gravity between 1.15 and 1.18 and a molecular weight of 20.10 grams per mole (Strategic). Hydrogen fluoride is commonly used in industries. It is highly used in oil refineries, removing rust, and glass etching. It is also used in everyday cleaning products, like car cleaners and water spot removers (ATSDR 1992). Hydrogen Fluoride is sometimes added to drinking water and is found in a plethora of dental care products to help tooth enamel ( Hydrogen 2015). Furthermore, hydrogen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hydrogen fluoride is exceptionally corrosive. If inhaled, it can cause coughing, sore throats, breathing problems, and inflammation of the lungs. Because of its corrosiveness, it is can cause burns and even penetrate through the skin and bone when exposed to the skin. Permanent eye damage, blurred vision, pain, and redness of the can occur if it comes in contact with eyes. Ingesting large amounts, more than 6mg of the compound, can cause vomiting, burning of the digestive tract, diarrhea, and kidney damage (Strategic). Long term exposure can cause hypocalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia (Ozcan 2011). Hydrogen fluoride is also detrimental to plants and animals. Hydrogen fluoride raises the pH of soil and kills vegetation. It is extremely toxic to aquatic life as well. The amount of Hydrogen fluoride in water that effects aquatic life depends on the species. For instance, 60 ppm is lethal for fish in fresh water and the lethal concentration of hydrogen fluoride for salt water shrimp greater than 300ppm in a forty eight hour time span ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Importance Of Camping With Small Children Many people think taking a toddler camping is just asking for stress, headaches and complications. Actually, your toddler can learn a lot at a young age from a trip into nature. Camping with small children can be an entertaining experience while giving them the basic skills of life. Surroundings For toddlers, life is one huge learning experience. The simplest, most basic functions of the natural world are fascinating and eye opening to them. Camping provides the opportunity to teach your toddlers about nature and observing their surroundings. While sitting around the campsite, imagine your toddler spotting a leaf falling from a tree and the fascination in their eyes as it slowly floats to the ground. This is an opportunity to teach them about the different trees, leaves, plants and shrubs that surround them. Basic Survival Skills Children are never too young to begin learning basic survival skills. Here s one that can be taught in the form of a game. Bring some marbles in a bag that the toddler can carry. Other items can be used as well, but stick with non edible ones for this lesson, or one of mother nature s little creatures may just eat your lesson materials. Start at the edge of your campsite and choose a path into the woods that is easy enough for them to walk with you. Have your toddler place marbles on the ground every couple of feet to leave a trail to follow back to your site. Dropping and re discovering the marbles will not only be a fun game, but will give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. School District History And Description School District History and Description: When deciding on a school district that would best fit for this proposal, I decided to debate which one would be best suitable for study in contemporary issues? Chapel Hill Carrboro City school district is located in Orange County, North Carolina and is the host of over ten thousand students from the ages of Pre K to 12th grade education (Wikipedia, 2006). This school system has also been known to be one of the top thirty seven school districts in North Carolina. Being that this region is considered to be suburban there is no suggestion that contemporary issue are not in existence. The types of students that are an element of this system are measured by the evident ratings of graduation in the range of 93.5, students scores on the SAT, the advanced placement course as well as the number of National Merit Scholars (Nash 2013). This school system has a total of eleven elementary schools, four middle schools, and three historic high schools, all in which have astounding academic standings. Through the research of this district and its splendid ratings of its students, it makes you consider on the quality of its educators. The interest allowed me as a canvasser to make a decision of assessment of teachers as an obvious choice of contemporary issue. Reason 1: Numerous reasoning was considered on why this was a particular contemporary issue. The primary would be that educators are the most important aspect on a student s success. Chapel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Ethics In Qualitative Research Prompt #1 What does Creswell say about the ethics of data collection? Compare and contrast that with the ethics of data collection one might encounter in the fields of intelligence, counter terrorism, and protection. The forms of data collection are often grouped into four basic categories such as journals, blogs, e mail, and video. These four forms, as defined by John W. Creswell (2013) are interviews, observations, documents, and audiovisual materials (pg. 152 162). The author mentioned about the challenges with qualitative research can include protecting sources, storing data, informing and receiving subject consent for participation in the study. Among those, ?Informed consent or voluntary? is one of the biggest ethical challenges in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American Anthropological Association (TheAAANet.org). October 31, 2007. http://www.aaanet.org/about/Policies/statements/Human Terrain System Statement.cfm, accessed 19 Aug 2011. ?U.S. Military, Oblivious of Iraqi Culture, Enlists Anthropologists for Occupation.? Alternet.org. January 19, 2008. http://www.alternet.org/world/74326/?page=entire ?Welcome to the HTS Page.? Army.mil. Last updated: March 24, 2011. http://humanterrainsystem.army.mil, accessed 18 Aug 2011. Johnson, Eric Michael. ?AAA Honors Franz Boas, After Shunning While Alive.? The Primate Diaries, A Scientific American Blog. July 9, 2009. http://scienceblogs.com/primatediaries/2009/07/aaa_honors_franz_boas_after_sh.php, accessed 14 Aug 2011. O?Connor, Tom, Dr. ?Research Ethics.? MegaLinks in Criminal Justice. Last updated: July 17, 2011. http://drtomoconnor.com/3760/3760lect05.htm, accessed 17 Aug 2011. ?The Evolution of the U.S. Intelligence Community An Historical Overview.? U.S. Government Printing Office. 1 Mar. 1996. ? Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence; Appendix A.? http://www.access.gpo.gov/intelligence/int/int022.html, accessed 6 Mar. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. What Is The Difference Between Common Law And Contract Law Due to the different roots of the two systems, the definition of a contract, as well as its formation, differ between contract law in Common Law Jurisdictions and in Civil Law Jurisdictions (France). The Common Law views contracts as bargains, exchange, a simple agreement has no binding force. It is mainly concerned with forecasting the impact and the binding legal consequences of a party s promise. The structure or purpose of the contract is not as important as knowing whether the promise of performance that the contract is based upon is enforceable. The Civil Law, on the other hand, places greater importance on the classification of the legal principles of the contract. Contracts are divided into different categories, such as gratuitous and onerous contracts (both being enforceable), or unilateral and bilateral contracts (based on the parties obligations towards each other). Under Common Law, for a contract to exist, three elements must be present: an offer, an acceptance and a consideration. The notions of offer and acceptance under Common Law are not fundamentally different from those in French contract law, although their effects may differ. The offer indicates the willingness of a party to enter into a bargain, and the acceptance reflects the agreement of the other party to the offer. However, consideration is a concept that has no real equivalent in French contract law. According to the Common Law systems, a promise is only biding when there is something in return. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Summary Of The Novel Island Like The Galapagos Summary: In this biogeography novel, the author focuses on the environmental issues in the Islands and investigates on why many species in the island eventually become extinct. The author visits Island like the Galapagos to understand why animals in this particular region tend to go extinct. Through his research, he learns that this problem is due to evolution. Teaching Idea: Since this novel is lengthy and complicated, students will be assigned specific reading passages that relate to the class lesson. For example, students will review the question how do animals adapt to their living conditions? Students will review this question by reading a few passages from the book selected by me that reflects the idea that living things evolve to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Productivity Of South Africa Essay Productivity, defined as making the most of limited resources, is a paramount economic goal, whereas labour productivity the contribution that labour makes to overall productivity is a central force in the labour market. It s is said that South Africa still faces major challenges to improve its competitiveness and ensure it translates into improved national productivity. Although growth slowed in the financial sector last year, it and agriculture were the only two sectors in which labour productivity and output remained strong. But both sectors were unpredictable, and needed to improve on business efficiency to mitigate costs. In agriculture, forestry and fishing there was an increase in real output growth of 2.2% last year despite a 6.8% decrease in labour productivity growth. A few sectors of the economy have performed well, with the mining sector yielding a growth rate of 3.1% from minus 3.6%... but the positive growth rate was not accompanied by an increase in labour input in the mining sector, which experienced a decline of 3.1%, Productivity SA chief economist Keneuoe Mosoang said. He said the data showed that of the 20 manufacturing sub sectors, seven demonstrated declining productivity indicators (labour, capital and multifactor productivity). The sub sectors under most duress were leather, food and rubber. (sanews, 2015) Another area that needed urgent focus was the electricity, gas and water sector. It experienced relatively lower growth in compensation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Johann Sebastian Bach Research Paper Johann Sebastian Bach s timeless work has continued to have an influential impact throughout the centuries. Being an accomplished musician and composer of his time he has had many important roles in his life. One namely, are the roles that he revolutionised, Kantor of St. Thomas church and Music Director of Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig is a city located in the state of Saxony, Germany. During the Renaissance it rose to prominence and in the Baroque period, stood as a wealthy city amongst Hamburg and Frankfurt. Throughout the 16th century Leipzig endured, barely, the Thirty Year War and plague (Stauffer). The city managed to develop and thrive afterwards and the influx of skilled refugees from foreign countries assisted in this development. Leipzig s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Geck and Mann state that due to Bachs role as Kantor he couldn t take on the role of Capellmeister in the way he would of wished too, much to his dismay (560). Perhaps this is why he was so involved in the Collegium Musicum, because it provided him with opportunities to explore and deliver an enriched music environment to the city of Leipzig. Stauffer discusses how Telemann should be accredited for the formation of the group and it s impact on cultural life in Leipzig. After the parting of Telemann and the collegium in 1705 there had been three directors; Melchoir Hoffman (1704 15), Johann Gottfried Vogler (171515 20) and Georg Balthasar Schott (1720 29). During Bach s leadership of the group, meetings were held in Zimmermans coffee house in the winter and Zimmermans garden in the summer. They performed concerts with orchestra and choir in a semi public location. These concerts were of importance as they started to gain popularity and become somewhat of a city interest (Pankratz 325). The Collegium assisted Bach with composing and performing pieces, as he had ample concerts and musicians to draw inspiration from. Bach realized the importance of having under him the music at the Paulinerkirche as well so as to have help of university students in his presentation (Pankratz ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. John Butler s Definition Of Personal Identity Physical features do not define personnel. Characteristics such as facial features, height and skin color help us describe people yet, it does not define people. Jane, may have loss her physical body, however, she has not lost her true self, or identity. John Butler, a religious philosophers definition of identify helps support why Jane is still Jane. Jane is not dead, after her physical body is destroyed, the new body of Veatrice is still Jane, because Jane is whomever or however, she identifies herself as, this is explained using Butler s definition of personal identity while also viewing John Locke s potential counterfeit argument. John butler s definition of personal identity demonstrates how the power of self identification defines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Locke believed that due to a change of body, Jane would not be considered the same person. In fact, Locke would argue that the moment that Jane s body was separated from her brain, that Jane s personal identity was gone. We can infer this because, Locke believed, that a single person is two different people when they sleep compared to when they are awake. So, if Locke would have to conclude if Jane was dead, he would most likely say that Jane is dead, or at least say that Jane became a different person the moment her brain was taking out of her body. John Butler and John Locke, were both prestigious philosophers of their time. However, they tended to have much different views on the notion of personal identity. If Butler and Locke were asked if Jane was dead Butler most likely, would say that Jane is not, and Locke would say that Jane is indeed dead. I personally, would say that Jane is still Jane, because the mind is what makes up people, not the physical body. The body is used to describe characteristics while personality traits are used to describe the identity of people. In fact, I would even say that if the brain of Jane went into the new body, known as Veatrice, that we would still identify Veatrice as Jane. One s personality traits are what defines people, not their physical appearance. A prime example, of why Jane is not dead, and still Jane, is if Jane ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Human Embryonic Stem Cells ( Hescs ) Introduction Vision loss has raised tremendous attention along with the ageing society. Relevant health expenditure has been invested into the medical field to improve patient s quality of life, yet the (cure. the invention of iPSC, provide opportunity) MORE! Establishment of iPSC The interest in developing human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) as a regenerative medicine has been prospering due to its pluripotency and indefinite self renewal capacity since first discovered in 19981,2. However, the method to harvest hESCs by destroying embryos raised ethical concerns and thus the progress of this therapeutics has been impeded for years. Alternative approach was not achieved until the discover of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by integrating a combination of transcriptional factors (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c Myc) to human fibroblasts through retroviral vectors3,4. The research of iPSCs has grew rapidly since then due to its avoidance of embryo utility as well as its capacity to encapsulate disease phenotype, which is ideal for cell based disease modelling and drug screening1,4. Furthermore, autologous iPSCs give possibility to non immunogenic transplantation and thus provide promise to patient specific therapy1. To realise clinical application of iPSC therapy, several new methods to produce iPSCs were developed using non integrating approach such as recombinant proteins, Sendai virus, mRNA, and episomes1. The new lines of iPSCs eschew the risk of tumorigenicity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Importance of Schedule Controlling MBS 641 Project Management Assignment 1 The Importance of Schedule Controlling MIRANDAARNIKA BUNARTO 312 11 535 Lecturer Tutor Mr. Frank Krause Dr. Lim Yew Ban CONTENT 1 Introduction 1 2 Managing Project Time 1 2.1 Control Changes 2 2.2 Observe Performance 3 2.3 Follow Up, Follow Up, and Follow Up 3 2.4 Develop and Implement a Reporting Strategy 4 3 How Do Scheduling Control Play an Important Role During Project Development 5 1. Influencing the Factors that Create Schedule Changes to Ensure that Changes are Beneficial 7 3.2 Determining When Schedule is Amended 8 3.3 Managing the Amended Schedule 9 4 Conclusion 10 References 11 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuously refer to the statement of work or scope document help eliminate scope creep (non controlled changes in a project). Use a predetermined process of change control and approval to add to or redefine the scope of the project. 2.2 Observe Performance Once a control process is in place, the project manager and stakeholders must then balance between being too aggressively involved or too hands off. Task owners need a reasonable amount of time to complete their tasks. They appreciate follow up but not constant observation. During the control phase, the project manager must be fully and actively engaged. Human behavior plays a very large role in controlling the project schedule as it relate to timely task completion. The project manager must have a keen awareness of what is happening (or not happening) with the project and must be alert to possible risks. 2.3 Follow Up, Follow Up, and Follow Up Routinely update the schedule. If a participant is not available during a normally schedule s update session, arrangements are strongly suggested to get the latest news in advance so that information can be shared with the rest of the project team and stakeholders. A tried and true management theory still works management by walking around. Stakeholders, team leaders and the project manager cannot control a project strictly from their offices. To effectively control a project, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Ethics and Privatization of Public Systems Essay Ethics problems of privatizing water supply services. Paper submitted for Ethics class, with good reseach on Chinese market. Privatization of public systems has been going on in both developed and developing countries for many years, maybe with more strength on developing countries in the last decade because of their higher reliance on public companies. The inefficiency of many public companies and its burden to the countries bearing them has been probably the reason most commonly used to justify them. Other reasons have also been: expertise of the private companies, fewer capital funds needed to start the project (in case of new projects) and less resources needed from the government to control the day to day operations from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For improving the economic results of a firm there are two possibilities a) reducing costs b) increasing revenues: a) Reducing costs: This is normally attained in two ways for water companies, utilizing more efficient modern equipment which per se doesn t imply any ethical problem (but this has an attached higher investment cost) or reducing labor cost, which could lead to difficult decisions. Another way of reducing costs, for new projects that require building infrastructure, is by supplying water only to the sector of the people who can afford paying for the services. The layering of the pipe network is a very expensive part of the construction of a new water supply system, and thus private companies could save money by not supplying areas were water consumption is low, or were they expect to have difficulties collecting the fees. b) Increasing revenues: to raise the prices of water supply to customers. This has two ethical issues bound: a. First, the reduction of the access to water to lower income users due to its higher cost, or at least the reduction of the amount of water they can use. b. The quick rise of prices of water before the quality of supply is improved can confuse and irate the consumers. Seeing the ethical issues that will arise to private companies in charge of supplying water to people, should they be left alone to take the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...