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Mrsa Case Study
DISCUSSION In the present study a total of 270 personnel screened for microorganisms and MRSA
carriage. From these personnel 91(33.7%) Dentists, 89(32.9%) Nursing staff and 90(33.3%) were
patients. Among 270 DHCPs screened, thirty were positive for MRSA either in nose or hands giving a
carriage rate of 11.1%. The proportion of personnel with nasal carriage of MRSA was higher (14.7%)
than hand carriage (9.3%) this result agreed with that of Kalyani et al. (2012) where personnel
carriage of nasal isolates were higher than hands carriage rate. In the present study, we found a higher
proportion of MRSA hand carriage among the dental nurses (3.3%) and patients (3.3%) when
compared to dentist (2.7%) this was in line with the Indian study by ... Show more content on
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29.2% (43/147) followed by Staphylococcus aureus. 24.4% (36/147), Bacillus sp. 21.7% (32/147) and
Enterococcus sp. 4.1% (6/145) while the most prevalent Gram negative microorganism isolated were
Klebsiella sp. 13.6%(20/147) followed by Pseudomonas sp. 2.7% (4/147) and Escherichia coli 0.68%
(1/147), also Candida sp. was isolated from the personnel hands with incidence 3.4% of (5/147).
These results were consistent with the study of Giuseppe et al. (2013) who found that coagulase
negative Staphylococcus sp. was the most prevalent microorganisms in the dental personnel hands and
he also isolated Enterococcus sp. and Escherichia coli with incidence 7.5% for each. Macrolides are
used for the treatment of respiratory tract infections or as an alternative to penicillin in patients who
are allergic to that antibiotic (Pickering, 2000). During the last two decades there have been increases
in the levels of resistance to erythromycin among clinical as well as commensal isolates, and these
increases correlate with the increased use of this class of antibiotics (Reinert et al., 2002 and Weber et
al., 2001). The oral cavity is one of the most densely colonized environments in humans. It has already
been shown that the cultivable oral bacteria are an important reservoir for different erythromycin
resistance genes (Villedieu et al., 2003). The interchange of resistance genes between
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A Research Study On Clinical Research
1. Describe the type(s) of internship(s) you are seeking this summer.
This summer, I have been seeking clinical research internships. These include any research that is
conducted in a hospital setting and correlates to patients. I would be developing my research skills in a
laboratory setting while also developing intrapersonal skills working with patients. The research that I
have conducted at the University of Richmond has been invaluable; however, I plan on applying to an
MD/PhD program and I feel that clinical research would be a more valuable experience for this
upcoming summer.
I have applied to a clinical research internship at Stanford University that focuses on training
undergraduate students who are perusing a MD/PhD. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The internship will provide me with a challenging opportunity to develop skills pertaining to clinical
research that will further benefit me on my career path.
I have also looked into clinical research at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania through an
inquiry form outlining my interests. This has the ability to match me to various laboratories. This was
not an official application, but my information has been passed along to faculty mentors at the
Hospital.
2. Why do you want to intern this summer?
I believe the summer is the perfect opportunity to jump into something new and challenging in order
to develop one s intellect and character. My ultimate career goal is to become a physician scientist and
I feel using the summer to gain clinical skills earlier on will positively impact my career trajectory.
During my undergraduate experience, I have not had many opportunities to conduct clinical research,
but I am eager to learn new skills immerse myself in learning opportunities. Furthermore, an
internship can provide me with unique networking opportunities to learn not only from my internship
mentor, but other physician scientists and interns as well. Currently, I do not have the place to gain
such connections but I am eager to form them.
My experience at Richmond has allowed me to hone basic research skills, volunteer in a clinical
setting, and
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The Issue Of Child Labor
The issue of child labor has drawn significant attention since early 1990s as many labor union and
special interest groups advocate banning import of goods produced by the child labor in developing
countries and the international consensus in the form of Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC)
which is widely ratified in 1989 by countries (Boyden, Ling and Myers, 1998). However, concern
regarding child labor is not new and can be dated back to industrial revolution, especially late
eighteenth and early nineteenth century, in England many parents were helpless but to send their
children to work to cope the increasing poverty and inequality. (Horrell and Humphries, 1995;
Edmonds, 2007). Nevertheless, before the industrial revolution and ... Show more content on
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There have been steady decline in the incidence of child s exposure to hazardous work and child labor
on balance. However, the recent estimates of child labor are still astonishingly high and the trend
predict even slower pace of decline in child labor. According to ILO report in 2012, for age group 5 17
years 16.7 percent (or 264,427 in absolute number) of children are in some form of employment, 10.6
percent (equivalently 167,956) is considered as child labor, and 5.4 percent (equivalently 85,344) is
involved in hazardous work. Although these figures are lower than the corresponding figures in 2000,
the absolute numbers of child labor are still very high (ILO 2013). Policy measures adopted to reduce
child labor are derived from an increasing number of theoretical and empirical research on this issue
specially since late 1990s. Theoretical studies use the household decision making model to explain the
incidence of child labor and attempt to find the determinants of child labor. Initial models that attempt
to explain the phenomenon of child labor assume an exploitative household where child is considered
household s asset and parents are the sole decision maker who maximizes their welfare disregarding
the welfare of child. In these models parents are selfish and child labor is chosen if it maximizes
household welfare which may disregard
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False Sense Of Reality In Don Delillo s White Noise
Media severely impacts the way humans behave because it involved everyday in a human s life in
today s society. Media can be very resourceful and helpful by providing insightful information to
people around the world but that information can be misleading and not always right and trustworthy.
Media is not just a source of news and information but also a source for people to be entertained and
to have enjoyment, thought it may be entertaining will make you become shortsighted because media
creates a false sense of reality for people that they end up thinking is real. The same idea is portrayed
in the novel, White Noise, by Don DeLillo when it becomes obvious that the characters in the novel
who follow the media like Jack and Babette create a false sense of reality for themselves thinking that
nothing bad excluding death might happen to them whereas Heinrich being way more knowledgeable
knows that the media is not always completely accurate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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More than anything in else in today s society, media is responsible for the dumbing down of humanity.
In the novel, the characters create a false sense of reality from the media causing them to become less
aware and more prone to stupidity. A striking example of this comes when Jack says to himself, i m
not just a college professor. I m the head of a department. I don t see myself fleeing an airborne toxic
event. Thats for people who live in mobile homes out in the scrubby parts of the county.
(DeLillo,117). This shows that Jack may be ignorant or not alert to what could happen. Jack believes
just because he is a college professor bad things cannot happen to him, like the airborne toxic event
and it only could happen to the less fortunate. This implies that humans who live in first world
countries believe that traumatizing events only happen to people in third world countries where you
see all kinds of disasters reported through the media creating a
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Community Acquired Pneumonia Research Paper
Pneumonia is an infection of the lower respiratory tract caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, or
parasites. (McCance 1290). Microorganisms different than those infections obtained in the hospital
produce community acquired pneumonia. (McCance 1290). Lower respiratory tract infections paths
include aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions and inhalation of microorganisms released into the air
by an infected individual. (McCance 1290). An infection already in the body can spread to the lungs
causing pneumonia. (McCance 1290). Esomeprazole is a protein pump inhibitor that is used as a short
term treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) by decreasing the acid amount produced
by the stomach. (Burchum 854). It blocks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(http://www.drugs.com/atorvastatin.html). According to Drugs.com, common side effects include
constipation, fatigue, gas, heartburn and headache. (http://www.drugs.com/atorvastatin.html). To gain
maximum benefits from Atorvastatin, the patient must take the medication once a day at the same time
with or without food. (http://www.drugs.com/atorvastatin.html). According to Drugs.com, the patient
must abstain from alcohol, foods in high fat or cholesterol, and grapefruit or grapefruit juices, which
can cause dangerous affects.
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Rise Of The Gaming Industry
Dylan Miller
Eng 101 50630
June 7,2015
Rise of the Gaming Industry
Video game consoles are found in the family room of every American household and yet nobody has
given a thought about what the gaming industry has gone through to get to where it is today. The game
industry has a history going back for over fifty years. America had a major video game crash during
the year 1983 leading to Japan becoming the biggest force in the industry with the Nintendo
Entertainment System. Sony and Microsoft entered the console market beginning the modern console
race. Video games can also be a potential tool for teaching history since some take place in a historical
setting. Journalism took a new direction when video games became more prominent as the ... Show
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The significance of the US military funding was also pertinent in the conception of the video game as
domestic technology. The defense company Sanders Electronics was responsible for developing the
first game technology for the television in 1972 with the Magnavox Odyssey which featured twelve
games including what would be adapted by Atari into Pong in 1975. In 1976 gaming consoles began
having microprocessors that allowed them to be programed thus hardware and software became
separable meaning that video games can be collected and bought. In 1979 Atari released its success
story Space Invaders. The early 1980s saw the game industry going from strength to strength with
many consoles from Sega, Nintendo, Atari, Sony, and Microsoft. This era was known as the golden
age of arcade games. (Games and Gaming: An Introduction to New Media page twenty). However this
golden age would be short lived when there was a major recession that came to be known as the North
American video game crash of 1983.
The gaming industry hit a massive recession in the year 1983 which is now known as the video game
crash of 83 during which many American game companies such as Atari went bankrupt. Atari is the
most famous with this incident because some of their releases coincided with this crash, The second
generation was marked by one of the defining periods in gaming history being the North American
video game crash of 1983. This crash was marked by the unsuccessful adaptations of various
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Gay Rights, Gay, Lesbian, And Society
Over the past decades, being gay was something no one talked about. It was a subject that was very
taboo and society didn t accept. People saw it as a stage one goes through and something unnatural.
Thanks to the media, more and more celebrities have come out of the closet over the years. Soon
people became accepting of the gay community and their life style. Being openly gay, lesbian,
transgender, or bisexual in the workforce can lead to discrimination. Gay mirages are also frowned
upon by society. Unfortunately, there aren t many laws that protect gay rights. Everyday in America,
gay people are being fired, denied a job, refused promotion, or some other form of discrimination. It s
not because they don t qualify for the job it s because they are gay. 21/50 states in the US have rights
set to protect them from facing this discrimination (Eisenberg, Rebecca). 18 out of those 21 states it is
illegal to fire transgenders (Eidelson, Josh). So far there are about 28 million workers unemployed
because of their sexuality (Bendery, 2014).
Pros:
1. Tom Harkin, former Democrat U.S Senate, has a mission to pass a Paycheck Fairness Act, Fair Pay
Act, and an Equal Pay Act. Harkin had expressed his views on the issue on last years Equal Pay Day.
He felt that there is a big pay gap between men and women. Women are paid less then men simply
because of their gender. Even though the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963 (Harkin, 2014), people are
not following the act. By passing the Paycheck
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Training Day Essay
Among the array of cop movies out, there is one that has continued to stand out above the rest:
Training Day. Although it made its debut some time ago it became an instant award winning cop film.
Training day is a crime thriller film that follows Los Angeles Police Officer Jake Hoyt s first 24 hours
in training with the veteran, corrupt, Narcotics Detective Alonzo Harris. The film takes place on the
streets as Detective Harris shows Officer Hoyt s what a day in the life of a narcotics detective really
looks like. When it comes to cop movies, Training Day stands out above the rest with its array of
characters, crime thriller plot, urban street setting, and a lawless street justice theme. Although both of
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In many cop movies it is easy to distinguish the good from the evil but in this film it all depends on
what your definition of good is. The film is a journey deep within the LAPD s narcotics division and
exposes the darker side of law enforcement. For example, in one of the first scenes Detective Harris
tells Officer Hoyt that a good narcotics detective should have narcotics in their system and pressures
him smoke illicit drugs. Consequently, when Officer Hoyt refuses Detective Harris points a gun at him
and tells him if they were on the streets a drug dealer would have killed him, and tells him he doesn t
want him in his division. Officer Hoyt gives in to Detective Harris telling him he will do anything he
wants him to do and smokes the illicit drugs. Officer Hoyt in complete disbelief after just smoking
illicit drugs goes into culture shock when he begins to see that it was just an ordinary part of being in
narcotics. In a following scene Officer Hoyt states that it couldn t be true that all this corruption is part
of being in the narcotics division and Detective Harris responds that that s the only way to get the job
done. These first few scenes set the tone for how Detective Harris works with little disregard for the
laws he swore to uphold and make it difficult through the film to determine who really are the bad
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The Kneeling Statue Of Hatshepsut
The Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut is from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, located in Deir
el Bahri, and is dated around 1473 1478 BCE. This statue is 8 6 tall and is completely made of red
granite. The statue shows Hatshepsut kneeling on both knees with each hand holding a sphere.
However, Hatshepsut is known as a female ruler, but this statue and including other statues, she is
represented as a male ruler. Upon closer inspection, her shoulders are broad, she is wearing a linen
headdress, and a fake beard which is typical for a male ruler to wear. Also, the inscription, or
hieroglyph, use a feminine form to identify her as a female ruler because there s was no word for king.
Adapting to the visual forms of kingship, the Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut can demonstrate the
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Although there wasn t any law against women to become ruler. Many believe she was out place when
she became ruler. After she died, there was an operation to destroy all images of Hatshepsut from
history. However, due to the statues are made out of granite, destroying the statues is extremely
difficult. In the artistic convention, there wasn t a method for a female pharaoh. Hatshepsut accepted
to conform to the traditional convention by changing herself to a man. By looking at the Kneeling
Statue of Hatshepsut, it depicts her understanding and respect towards the role of a pharaoh in Ancient
Egyptian
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The Land Of Opportunity For Immigrants
The Land of Opportunity Immigrants created America, a nation that has embraced immigration.
Throughout the years, America developed its American Dream concept, which states that anyone can
succeed in the United States as long as that person works hard and does gives up. That concept, hope
or dream attracts thousands of individuals, many of which leave their native countries with their
hearth full of hope and the illusion of reaching and living the American Dream. However, the
wonderful dream in many occasions has become nothing but a horrible and unbearable nightmare.
They arrive to the land of opportunity that they thought was awaiting for them with fortune and
instead encounter a divided society, in which some people understand their plight and sympathize with
them while other look at them with anger, resentment, and even hate as if they are anything but human
beings. To understand the struggle that many immigrants suffer in their quest for a better life, we have
to either be an immigrant, be the descendant of one or become close to one; otherwise, we might not
understand their experience enough to relate to them and what it meant to leave their country, family
and friends behind. Since both legal and illegal immigration exists in America, our society ought to
learn about immigration, what causes it, and what it contributes to our nation s prosperity. I believe
immigrants are essential to the well being of the nation for several reasons. One reason that
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Great Recession Essay
During the late 2000s, United States took a dire turn towards failure, as it experienced the longest
recession since World War II. There are many contributing factors that brought on the Great
Recession; however, the vital influences were the highly risky mortgage backed securitizations and the
failure of the rating agencies. Overall, the financial sectors were loosely regulated and fueled with
corruption, which led to years of scarring the economy, most importantly the people. As a result, the
real gross domestic product (GDP), which assesses the value of economic activity in a nation
including the inflation, received the largest decline, since post war era (U.S. Bureau Of Labor
Statistics, 2012). Consistently, the unemployment, which consists ... Show more content on
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For instance, one of the most well known indicators of a recession is the unemployment rate. The
downturn in the business cycle of the 2007 to 2009 delineates that individuals suffered from the
recession quickly and painfully. When a person becomes suddenly unemployed, he or she typically
relies on savings and the government, but the government was also experiencing financial dilemmas.
Additionally, studied have linked that as unemployment increases, the suicides in a country also
increase (Carey, 2012). Without a job, or an opportunity to find one, hard working americans lost their
ability to provide for themselves and their families. The long term unemployment rose dramatically
around the year 2008, all the way to 4.4%. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the long
term unemployment was the highest in 2008, since 1948, and it affected different demographics with
various intensities (U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics, 2012). For instance, the African American
unemployment rate was higher than the white rate. Similarly, manufacturing and construction
industries experienced the biggest increase in unemployment; During the most recent recession... the
private sector experienced a total of 235,000 establishment deaths, (U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics,
2012). The economy experienced mass layoffs, employers took 3,059 mass layoff actions in February
2009 involving 326,392 workers,
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How Spirit Airlines With American Airlines Essay
WHY I CHOSE THIS COMPANY
Founded in 1964, Spirit Airlines actually began operations in the trucking industry under the name
Clippert Trucking Company, based in Michigan. In subsequent years the firm encountered many
changes in name, headquarters, as well as shifted into different industries entirely. In 1983, the
company branched out into the charter tour operating sector, as Charter One. Particularly, they
provided tours to entertainment destinations such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and the islands to the
southeast of Florida known as The Bahamas.
Almost three decades late in 1992, the company officially changed its name to the ultra low cost
passenger carrier company we all know today as Spirit Airlines, which is based in Fort Lauderdale
Hollywood International Airport, under CEO Ben Baldanza. These series of changes in industry, in
combination with the fact that I am an avid Spirit flyer, definitely sparked my interest in further
investigating the financial stance of the company.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to compare Spirit Airlines with American Airlines using the financial
ratios of liquidity, activity, debt, profitability and the market, and to derive some concrete conclusions
about the financial nature of Spirit Airlines. According to Spirit Airlines (2015) Historic Stock
Lookup, from 2011 to 2014, the year end stock prices have increased by 79.4%, which is outstanding.
Thus, Spirit Airlines will be used as a benchmark in terms of comparing
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Police Use Of Force Essay
Officers are trained to use certain measures to prevent an incident from escalating to brutal or deadly
force and due to the environment of most minority communities, officers frequently have to resort to
use of force. In a study by the Center for Policing Equity, which took three years to conduct, reviewed
19,000 cases of use of force by officers representing 11 cities between 2010 and 2015. They found that
officers only employ use of force in 2 percent of all the police citizen interactions, however African
Americans were subjected to use of force 3 times the number of Caucasians, showing a
disproportionality high difference (Williams, 2016). When interviewing police officer James, I asked,
When you have to pull your gun on a subject, what race is the individual, most ... Show more content
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However, when I asked about the department s attitude toward minority communities James stated, It
s practically a non issue. We have an attitude towards people based on their own attitude, but more so
based on their behavior. Race or other minority qualifiers is rarely discussed. So, this tells me, that
though African Americans or other minorities may be arrested more, but officer attitudes and
preconceptions are not usually racially inclined. However, emotional responses to aversive stimuli
such as dangerous neighborhoods and citizens play a major role in triggering aggression Stereotyping
of outgroup members may exacerbate emotional responses. Stereotypic attributions about outgroup
members behavior conserve mental resources and facilitate routine day to day interactions in
cognitively taxing environments (Smith Holmes, 2014). This is could be one of the reasons that some
police officers feel the need to use excessive use of force in the communities they patrol. The results
of this excessive use of force is what is most frequently covered in the
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Care Planning Research Paper
Advantages of the Nursing Process in Care Planning
By Iain S Surman | Submitted On March 29, 2011
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The nurse care planning process is an important aid in the treatment of patients. In turn it creates a
systematic care plan approach which with the inclusion of other health care professionals allows the
patients the best route to full fitness. When used effectively, the nurse planning process offers many
advantages to the health care environment:
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It promotes the patient s participation in their care, encourages independence and concordance and
gives the patient a greater sense of control important factors in a positive health outcome. (See Putting
the P in planning.)
It improves communication by providing you and other nurses with a summary of the patient s
recognised problems or needs so you all work towards the same goals.
It promotes accountability for nursing activities, which in turn promotes quality assurance and quality
health care provision.
It promotes critical thinking, decision making and problem solving for the benefits of health care
provision.
It s outcome focused and encourages the evaluation of results.
It minimises errors and omissions in care planning.
Basis for the nursing care planning process The nurse care planning process is based on the scientific
method of problem solving, which involves:
stating the problem you observed forming a hypothesis about the solution to the problem ( if... then
statements) developing a method to test the hypothesis collecting the test data analysing the data
drawing conclusions about the
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Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
Natasia Camfield ncamfield22@gmail.com Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! Deep in the
west coast rainforest there is an endangered species called The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus. They
are 30 33 cm amphibious, that scout their lives through touch and sight. The Tree Octopus spends the
beginning of its life in the rainforest. The rainforest has so much drizzle and dew, it keeps the
threatened species from becoming shriveled and dead. The exceptional and profound creature has a
very large brain to body ratio. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus has eight arms so reach her prey
with. Rodents, frogs, bird nest eggs, are a couple of their enjoyable meals that they ingest. With
eyesights similar to humans they can see well in both day and ... Show more content on
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I want to cause awareness and raise money to provide proper homes for them. One major cause of this
vulnerable species is housing, logging and building unneeded roads in their living space. I mean come
on people, you don t like it when someone pops your bubble! One of the bigger predators of the Tree
Octopus is the bald eagle and some house cats. Sadly this isn t the only octopus that this has happened
to. Can you think of any? Maybe not because their extinct! Some other Tree Octopuses that this has
happened to is the Douglas Octopus, and the Red Ringed Madrona Sucker. The illegal Tree Octopus
trade has a blue story. In the early 20th century the newest craze for fashions turned to the poor Tree
Octopuses. People with a horrible taste of fashion and no concern for the species well being turned
them into hats. This usage of the species is now outlawed, but because of this the Tree Octopuses
population has hit concerning limits (http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/). Now I understand I may have
lost you on some of these facts and details of this species. The truth is, there is no such things as the
Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus. Sad I know, but the creators of this species do make a point. Because
of some of the things we do as humans, may lead to endangering some of the real types of animals out
there. Like I said, I just want to raise
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Bill Of Rights Created
Have you ever wondered what the bill of rights is or who created it? The bill of rights consists of the
10 first amendments of the USA constitution, which was written by James Madison.It was created by
the Anti Federalist who didn t want the government to have too much power in their hands. The reason
why the bill of rights was created was because the Anti Federalist didn t want the government to go
over their rights. They responded that it was needed to have a bill Or list of rights because it was
needed to protect such basic liberties as freedom of speech and religion. The reason why they wanted
them to be written down on a legal document was because they knew that the government would
ignore or deny them. Many of the supporters of the
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Personal Narrative-Every Mammal Has Hair
Every mammal has hair. There is no mammal that doesn t have some amount of hair, even hairless
animals are deceptively named because they all have hair, it s just much shorter and finer.
When you work at a vet clinic hair becomes an ever present part of your life. There s really nothing
you can do about it other than relentlessly sweeping and wiping things down, but even that doesn t get
rid of the hair. No matter what, the hair will be flying.
Owners do not help this situation at all. I am not joking, in this sense, I wish owners would just drop
off their pets things would be so much cleaner. Whenever an animal comes in and its mildly shedding,
or worse completely blowing it s coat, instead of just leaving it well alone, and letting us breathe in
peace, the owner profusely apologises and proceeds to pet/stroke/brush/ripped all of the hair off the
animal and fling it about the room. What you should be apologizing for is now coating the whole
room with your animal s fur, not the natural, seasonal condition of your animal s coat. ... Show more
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Well for one, the hair is now everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Previously it would have just been
on the pet, a little on us, and the exam table, but now it s floating in the air creating small hair
tornados, coating the floor in a slippery layer, and covering every possible instrument that was
previously relatively sterile. I don t like having to clean the scale for the cats/small animals, let alone
the ENTIRE ROOM when only a dog came in.
Once a woman came in, took our flea brush after I was done using it to check for fleas, and proceeded
to brush her entire dog. For one that s not what a flea brush is for, it s not very comfortable for that
type of brushing, and two she then took the hair she collected and flung it in the air as if that was a
better place for it than on the table where I could have easily wiped it up. To be fair this woman was a
bit off, but
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The Impact Of Television On American Society
The invention of television has impacted American society positively, because it helps spread
information faster and influences the way people think about important social issues. It is estimated
that about 15 million Americans watch the Cable News Network, CNN, at least once a day and
millions more tune in abroad (Stark). In the news culture, information has become presented to the
public quicker throughout the years. This causes news to be digested faster as well. In fact, events,
such as election results or political choices, have become frequently analyzed before they even take
place. For example, the effects of Clinton s bombing of Iraq, in the summer of 1996, were being
explored before a weapon had even been fired (Stark). The spread ... Show more content on
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When television was first developed, entertainment was not one of the main priorities. Throughout the
years, however, people began to sit and watch television just for that reason. Soon came the
development of special programs, sitcoms, and even reality television which served as entertainment
purposes. Throughout the years, entertainment on television has become much more popular. It has
become an important part of our entertainment today. The average amount of hours per day that
television is on in an average U.S. home is six hours and forty seven minutes (Herr). In those six
hours, there are a variety of shows that can be seen, just for entertainment purposes. Sumner Redstone,
president and CEO of the major media company Viacom, quotes, I am very skeptical of this talk of
500 channels. I just don t know what s going to play on them ( 1920 s 1960 s Television ). Nowadays,
however, it is extremely common to scroll through television channels and always end up finding
something interesting. Not only is there a large variety of shows that Americans can now watch, it is
more convenient than driving to movies, concerts, sporting events, and plays and it is cheaper as well.
With modern day television people do not have to get dressed up and drive to see what they could be
watching on their own TV sets at home. This is why television companies have adapted to meet the
needs of the American people by supplying access to all of these events. This past summer television
again proved its convenience for entertainment, as many Americans were able to sit back and watch
the Olympics in their own homes while still being able to get the feel of what is it like there.
Television also brings communities together. Many neighborhood block parties revolve around
watching the latest episode of a show. When the super bowl comes around, there are parties
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Examples Of Betty Neuman Systems Model
Betty Neuman s Systems Model It is important to allow theory to guide nursing practice. Nursing
theory can be applied as an influence to help solve nursing practice issues by facilitating reflection,
reexamination and critical thinking about the effectiveness of the nursing process. The Neuman
Systems Model (NSM) is a distinct, systems based perspective that provides a unifying focus for
approaching a wide range of nursing concerns (Neuman, 2005). The purpose of this paper is to discuss
the NSM and the relevance of the conceptual model in nursing practice for the role of the family nurse
practitioner (FNP) in diverse populations. Betty Neuman s Systems Model Overview The Neuman
Systems Model (NSM) was formulated to assist in the coordination of patient care activities to be
completely centered on the patient s wholeness and well being (Neuman and Reed, 2007). The NSM
is a simple in depth approach to explain the concepts of stressors and how they inspire well being.
Neuman (1972) states this model extends beyond the illness model and includes the concepts of
problem finding, prevention, and the newer behavior science concepts and environmental approaches
to wellness (p. 265). The model is still used in current practice under the same context. This model
currently is being used to guide the curricula of baccalaureate and master s nursing programs in
numerous schools of nursing worldwide (Neuman, 1996). This model is also being used as a guide for
nursing homes and
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Evolution Vs. Fossil Records
Evolution has been a widely known discussion that many people have had over the past century, the
theory of evolution has been welcomed by many scientists yet by some religious people it has been a
taboo topic. The thought or the motion to entertain that humans evolved from primates is what some
people would shudder and state that it goes against all their religious beliefs. However, scientist have
pushed on the fact that evolution is not just a hypothetical or an outlandish theory but a theory that has
multiple hard evidence to back it and that to ignore is ignorance and just plain stupidity. Four types of
evidence of evolution are fossil records, genetic changes, the geographic distribution of species, and
the similarities in embryos of species. One of the evidences of evolution is fossil records, with fossil
records being the remains of plants and animals that scientist have found in sedimentary rocks. Fossil
records have given us irrefutable evidence of evolution in the past, over a course of a long period of
time, proving there is significant variation amongst living things. Evolution is a continuum; all the
minor changes over a period of time add up to a major change. On the continuum, fossils are the
points that displaying what the organism had become after evolving at that stage in time.
Although fossil records are substantial evidence for evolution there are gaps in the fossil records due
to the fact of incompletion of the collecting data. As evolution is
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Costa Rica Culture Paper
Ever wanted to go south to a Latin American country? Well there is plenty to choose from but my best
pick of where to go would be to this little, beautiful country culturally and physically, called Costa
Rica. You don t believe me, huh? Decide for yourself. Costa Rica s general information Costa Rica is
currently at the population of 4,500,000. The national territory is 31,682 square miles. If you compare
that to size of the United States at 3.79 million square miles, its a very small piece of land. The capital
is San Jose located in almost the middle of the country. Spanish is the official language, like many of
the other surrounding countries. Their currency is called colon which was named after Christopher
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Afro Caribbean music like rumba, calypso and reggae are popular. In most of Costa Rica, ancient
instruments like ocarinas are being replaced by international instruments like accordions and guitars.
There are still folk styles, outside of Guanacaste, such as the Talamanca s Danza de los Huelos and the
Boruca s Danza de los Diablitos. Guanacaste is the major regin for Costa Rican folk music, especially
pre Columbian styles like the Danza del Sol and Danza de la Luna of the Chorotega, who also made
popular the ancient quijongo (a single string bow and gourd resonator) and native oboe, the chirimia.
Costa Rica s population never developed a major rhythm or style that became a major part of popular
music, and Costa Rica has not produced a great literary or other artistic tradition. There have been
exceptions, such as the Costa Rican landscape school of painting in the 1920s. In the late 1980s local
artists and bands became famous for having their own original material, such as José Capmany, Café
con Leche and Inconsciente Colectivo; some of them had fans from outside of Costa Rica, like Editus,
a Grammy winning contemporary jazz ensemble. At that time a popular Latin genre developed, chiqui
chiqui as it was known, led by bands such as Los Hicsos and La Banda. Chiqui chiqui was a
commercial approach to music and soon disappeared. From the late 90 s to present time, there has
emerged a newer rock style led by bands such as Gandhi, Evolución, Alma
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Virginia Woolf
Rhetorical Analysis Essay Woolf Alanna Kellam 1B In her memoir, Virginia Woolf discusses a
valuable lesson learned during her childhood fishing trips in Cornwall, England. To convey the
significance of past moments, Woolf incorporates detailed figurative language and a variety of syntax
into her writing. Woolf communicates an appreciative tone of the past to the audience, emphasizing its
lasting impact on her life. Woolf organizes her writing using various forms of syntax which
contributes to the significance of the memory. The author s portrayal of the setting is recounted with
long, detailed sentences in order to illustrate its importance. The excitement of fishing is depicted as
Woolf retells Sometimes the lines would be handed to us; baited by gobbets cut from fish; and the line
thrilled in one s fingers as the boat tossed and shot through the water (12 15). The author includes
multiple semicolons not only to extend the sentence, but to also present similar ideas in a like
structure. Notably, the author conveys tactile imagery to support the lengthy sentences with
compelling details. The tossing of the boat and the touch of the fishing line embodies the exciting
chaos the author had felt in the past. As a result, readers are then able to understand the specific
attributes of Woolf s memory that made the experience significant. Additionally, Woolf further
develops the impact of her excitement as she describes ...and then how can I convey the excitement?
there was a little leaping tug... (15 17). Again, lengthy sentence structure helps to connect the images
of her memory. The dashes communicate to readers a sense of the author s internal thoughts, as if she
was writing all that was on her mind. The dashes outline changes in the flow of the language, so that
readers can note clearly defined shifts. They also symbolize the vividness of her memories, therefore
the significance of the events in her situation. Unique from the majority of the sentences, Woolf
includes declarative structure as she states It was a perfect lesson (25). The line stands out to the
readers, amongst the other sentences, because of its length, which is intended to convey an idea
directly. The
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The Story Of The Brothers
Once there was a nest(not a leaf filled nest or a damp nasty nest that you would find on a street corner)
it was a neat and cosy home. This is where the Raven brothers and their mother resided. The brothers
were Edgar the oldest and smartest, Allen the laziest of the bunch, and Poe who liked to play with
sticks and twigs. Their mother was a strict woman who did not approve of disobedience, but loved her
children all the same. That is where our story starts. One day the brothers find their mother is sick with
Bird Flu (a disease that kills birds and humans). The brother stayed with her until she died a year later.
Her last dying words were be safe and stay way from Shanks the 900th. The brothers began to spiral
into depression and spent most of their days sleeping and all around not doing anything. The brothers
moped around for a couple of years but the nest became unkempt and dilapidated. The kitchen was
full of moldy bread, a filthy sink, and a hot icebox. The family room had half eaten bird seed, stained
chairs and benches, and a moth eaten pillows. Their bedrooms had broken down nest beds,
unorganized closets and drawers, and unclean clothes on the floor. On a especially miserable day
Edgar was fed up with himself with all the moping around a getting behind on the bills, so he called
his brothers to talk about a solution to their problems. They were not to happy about this but they
came all the same. Edgar proposed a idea that they should get houses and they should not
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Example Of Leading By Example
Lead by Example: Fact or Fiction My family is really important to me. This is because they are always
helping me with my life. They help me decide what to do. The main person that leads me by example
is my sister Sara. She is always helping me up and down. Although, we fight, we make up. Two other
people that lead me by example are my mom and dad. They always tell me that you have to do
whatever you put your mind to. Leading by example is a big priority in my life because what you do
can affect other people in many different ways. But everyone is a leader if they try their best. People
may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do. Lewis Cass. Any body can lead by
example, it is simple if you try your best. Leaders are right in front of you. Parents, and teachers. They
try and lead you onto the right path. When you grow up with your parents and teachers leading you to
the right path. That will guide you to help other people on the right path. An article by Brent Gleeson
said that there are seven ways to lead by example, but I am only going to name two of the seven. The
first one is to get your hands dirty. By doing this you can learn to build ... Show more content on
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What is the example we want to be setting? They say that if you can t answer that question then you
can t lead by example because you don t know what that example is supposed to be. I personally think
that it has happened to me before. I don t know what example to set so therefore I can t lead by
example. But put this to mind, you have to try your best if you want to lead or become a leader. If you
want empowerment, think of this, you have to make decisions based on the highest good. You have to
be proactive by asking what you can do the help or improve in a situation. If you want something you
have to shoot for it. Everybody has dreams. Achieve your dreams by completing them your
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Time As A Dominant Mode
Time emerges as a dominant mode in man s experience of modernity. Modernity has shattered the
sense of continuity and fixedness on which man s identity was built. Many modern dramatists, who
attempt to articulate man s Being in the world and his experience in the modern world, explore
different representations of the concept of time, because time is capable of endowing human
experience with a feeling of continuity and discontinuity. Since modernity has ripped man out of a
sense of time consistent with his organic relationship to the world, experimenting with time could be
used to concretize the drama of modernity. For instance, many modern British and Egyptian
playwrights share a sense of dislocation and an identity crisis, which manifests itself in the particular
temporal patterns of their dramas. New temporal modes, subjective and objective, have been
developed in modern dramatic representations, and many of them testify to the influence of
philosophies of time, both ancient and contemporary. In modern society, Time is generally perceived
to exist in our consciousness. When dealing with time, we are usually referring to our consciousness
of time; and we are conscious of time in many ways: appointments, clocks, days, etc... This is known
as objective time, but time can also be conceived as a subjective experience, otherwise known as
psychological or absolute time. An important subcategory of time consciousness is time perception.
Many philosophies have thought
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Negative Effects Of Fake News
In this technologically advanced society, fake news is being widely spread across social media
platforms. Since the growing popularity in obtaining news online, a large number of the public prefer
to read social media news rather than authentic newspapers. It is apparent that sensational news draws
more attention and interest from the audience. According to A December 2016 survey by the Pew
Research Center suggests that 23 percent of U.S. adults have shared fake news, knowingly or
unknowingly, with friends and others. This suggests that sufficient power is given to fake news be
spread and influencing the public to some extent. Social networks could be exploited for various
intentions with packaged untrue contents. The term fake news refers to inaccurate reports that are
generated for gaining attention, misleading or deceiving their readers. The term social media refers to
the online communications channels where information is shared. This essay will explain the negative
impacts of fake news by focusing on its ability to decrease social media reliability, induce unnecessary
fear and disturb political decisions.
Firstly, the social media trust is one of the negative impacts of the fake news in social media. In recent
years, with the number of fake news increasing, the public trust of social media news had been
decreased. Reliability in social media is lower than reliability in traditional publishers. According to
Hunt Allcott and Matthew Gentzkow survey (2017), only 14
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The Jealous Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights Essay
The Jealous Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights
Throughout Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff s personality could be defined as dark, menacing, and
brooding. He is a dangerous character, with rapidly changing moods, capable of deep seeded hatred,
and incapable, it seems, of any kind of forgiveness or compromise. In the first 33 chapters, the text
clearly establishes Heathcliff as an untamed, volatile, wild man and establishes his great love of
Catherine and her usage of him as the source of his ill humor and resentment towards many other
characters. However, there are certain tensions, contradictions, and ambiguities present in Chapter 34
that establish the true intensity Heathcliff s feelings towards Catherine; feelings so ... Show more
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He refuses to eat, absents himself from the company of Cathy, Hareton, or Nelly, disappears
inexplicably for long intervals of time and refuses to explain his absences. Most disturbing, his strange
excitement continues, causing discomfort to all those around him, especially Nelly. When Nelly asks
him where he was the night before his he began to exhibit this odd elation, he tells her, Last night, I
was on the threshold of hell. To day I am within sight of my heaven I have my eyes on it hardly three
feet to sever me (278)! His statement is ambiguous it does little to explain his sudden change of humor
and little to satisfy Nelly s curiosity and wonder at his state. Joy in most characters in Wuthering
Heights is an uplifting state associated with happiness and delighted exhilaration. However in
Heathcliff, as Nelly observes, it is a horrible, frightening thing. In Heathcliff, the mood arouses
wariness and fear in others and indicates some inner change so dramatic that its cause is almost
unthinkable.
Heathcliff offers no coherent explanation for his sudden change of state and the text offers no concrete
solution as to what could have caused his dark exhilaration. Thus, the question of his condition is left
largely unanswered as Heathcliff continues to exhibit such uncharacteristic behavior, inspiring all the
more uneasiness in Nelly, especially. He frightens her greatly several
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Legal Professional Personal Values And Ethics
Ethics
Introduction
What is ethics, and what does it have to do with personal and professional points of view? This paper
will address how one s personal and/or professional point of view influence ethical decisions in the
work place and the leadership traits that are necessary to make those decision. Also provided in this
paper will be several examples of cases where individual personal point of view caused them to make
professional decisions that had an adverse reaction on those they serve.
Ethics Defined
Black law dictionary defines ethics as; 1. A system of moral tenets or principles; the collective
doctrines relating to the ideals of human conduct and character. 2. The study of behavior as judged by
moral right and wrong, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second condition for ethical dilemma is that there must be different courses of action to choose
from. Tyler has to decide whether to refuse to work on the case, because it goes against his values, but
prevents him from fulfilling his professional responsibilitiy or working on the case ,and compromising
his personal values for his professional responsibility. Third, in an ethical dilemma, no matter what
course of action is taken, some ethical principle is compromised. In other words, there is no perfect
solution. Either decision bares consequences for the individual making them, consequences that they
alone must endure.
Brown et al, propose that leaders become attractive, credible, and legitimate as ethical role models in
part by engaging in ongoing behaviors that are evaluated by followers as normatively appropriate, and
that suggest altruistic (rather than selfish) motivation (2005, p. 120).
The following court cases offers a view of individuals in positions of leadership who stood by their
convictions, and chose to live with the consequence of those decisions.
Ethics
Personal views v. Professional views
In the summer of 2015, United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
David ERMOLD and David Moore, Plaintiffs Appellants, v. Kim DAVIS, Individually and in her
Official Capacity as Rowan County Clerk, Defendant Appellee.
No. 16 6412 Decided: May 02, 2017 Kim Davis, the County Clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky,
generated national and international
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The Pros And Cons Of European Soft Power
If we look at our world today and at our world seventy years ago we will observe many changes that
world has had. Technological progress, climatic change, increasing process of globalization, view
toward politics and international relations. A couple of years ago hard power was dominated in
conducting foreign policy and managing international relations. As years go on, old methods of
politics are becoming irrelevant, inapplicable and sometimes even dangerous. However, some states,
as the USA, still used to think that hard power is quite good mean of conducting politics, while
Europe is considered to be the incarnation of soft power.
The term soft power was first implemented by Joseph S. Nye in 1990. Later he described soft power
in his book Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics as the ability to get what you want
through attraction rather than coercion or payments (Nye, 2004).
Although term soft power was implemented only two decades ago, clear examples of it were observed
earlier. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is certain amount of cases where soft power worked, yet there is a number of cases where it
failed. European soft power still needs to be developed and paid attention to as it has drawbacks now.
Although the fact that soft power works could not be denied. No other global power but European
Union was able to spread its democratic ideas not only to Southern, Central and to Eastern Europe but
also has become the light for the reformers of Balkans and Turkey. Power, neither soft nor hard, is
easily associated with the European Union nowadays, but there is no other organization or state, which
soft power is so great and huge. Even though now it is time for Europe to reevaluate the changes of
the world and implement new policies, doctrines and principles of international cooperation and
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John Smith And Pocahontas Analysis
Within two passages, The (Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas and The General History of
Virginia the capturing of John Smith is portrayed. The story of the capturing and rescuing of John
Smith is briefly documented in this form: John Smith was captured by a person claimed as Powhatan,
who was understood to be the tributary leader of several tribes on the tidal rivers and creeks. One day,
Warriors associated with Powhatan captured Captain John Smith in the late 1607 and threatened to kill
him. However, within a month of his capture, Smith was free, in Jamestown, and reporting that he had
concluded an arrangement in which Powhatan would provide the colonists with food. The stories do
show this historical event rather variously. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With a mere glance at the passage, one can see that Pocahontas is mentioned about twice during the
whole duration. In paragraph two, through Smith s perspective, it says: After they had presented him
with a feast in their best barbarous manner, they held a long discussion. At the end of that discussion,
two great stones were brought before Powhatan. Then, as many of them as could do so grabbed
Captain Smith. They dragged him to them and laid his head on the stones, ready with their clubs to
beat out his brains. But Pocahontas, the King s dearest daughter, begged them to stop. When her
entreaties failed, she put his head in her arms and laid her own upon his to save him from death. Upon
seeing this, the Emperor was contented that Captain Smith should live . From this, we can see that
Pocahontas did not rescue Smith s life as said in The (Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas .
Using the story from both passages The (Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas and The
General History of Virginia it is possible to compare and contrast the
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Baseball In The 90 s Essay
Baseball in the 1990 s, a throwing, running, hitting sport, started in 1845. Baseball in the 90 s was a
good year for baseball. In the late 90 s there was some really good players and really big hitters. The
best hitter was Tony Gwynn ( Thompson 1). . There was a lot of Hall of fame players in the 90 s.
There were some young ones and old ones. One of the best players to play in the 90 s had a steroid
controversy. The player to have the steroid controversy was Mark McGwire. He owed a lot of money,
but using the steroids actually helped him. There was a home run derby in the 90 s too. They have one
every year. In the derby, there has to be a winner and a loser. Everybody loses but the one who does
not hit as much as the other players is the biggest loser. Baseball today is a lot more different than it
used to be by a lot. The players are better than they used to be. There is a leading player today and
there is a not so good player. In the late 90 s there were some good players who played and left some
big shoes to fill for the next people going in after they retire. Just like when Carl Ripken Jr. went way
over Lou Gehrig s playing streak on September 6, 1995 (Johnson 68). Ripken even beat his own
playing streak with 2, 632 in 1998 (Johnson 68). We even had really good hitters too. Tony Gwynn
was the career leading hitter, according to Thompson (1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When a player wins the home run derby they win some money and bring more business to their team.
To get into the Home Run Derby you have to be able to hit a lot of home runs and have a lot during
the regular season. Mark Mcgwire hit a lot of home runs in the 90 s and so did Sammy Sosa. They are
some of the top home run hitters in the National league. Frank Thomas was the winner in 1995. He
won a match for the American League. Tom Brown was the pitcher for Frank Thomas in 1995 and he
could of helped Frank win the Derby because his pitching skills (Newsday
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  • 1. School Speeche - 9+ Examples, Format, Sampl 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. School Speeche - 9+ Examples, Format, Sampl School Speeche - 9+ Examples, Format, Sampl
  • 2. Mrsa Case Study DISCUSSION In the present study a total of 270 personnel screened for microorganisms and MRSA carriage. From these personnel 91(33.7%) Dentists, 89(32.9%) Nursing staff and 90(33.3%) were patients. Among 270 DHCPs screened, thirty were positive for MRSA either in nose or hands giving a carriage rate of 11.1%. The proportion of personnel with nasal carriage of MRSA was higher (14.7%) than hand carriage (9.3%) this result agreed with that of Kalyani et al. (2012) where personnel carriage of nasal isolates were higher than hands carriage rate. In the present study, we found a higher proportion of MRSA hand carriage among the dental nurses (3.3%) and patients (3.3%) when compared to dentist (2.7%) this was in line with the Indian study by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 29.2% (43/147) followed by Staphylococcus aureus. 24.4% (36/147), Bacillus sp. 21.7% (32/147) and Enterococcus sp. 4.1% (6/145) while the most prevalent Gram negative microorganism isolated were Klebsiella sp. 13.6%(20/147) followed by Pseudomonas sp. 2.7% (4/147) and Escherichia coli 0.68% (1/147), also Candida sp. was isolated from the personnel hands with incidence 3.4% of (5/147). These results were consistent with the study of Giuseppe et al. (2013) who found that coagulase negative Staphylococcus sp. was the most prevalent microorganisms in the dental personnel hands and he also isolated Enterococcus sp. and Escherichia coli with incidence 7.5% for each. Macrolides are used for the treatment of respiratory tract infections or as an alternative to penicillin in patients who are allergic to that antibiotic (Pickering, 2000). During the last two decades there have been increases in the levels of resistance to erythromycin among clinical as well as commensal isolates, and these increases correlate with the increased use of this class of antibiotics (Reinert et al., 2002 and Weber et al., 2001). The oral cavity is one of the most densely colonized environments in humans. It has already been shown that the cultivable oral bacteria are an important reservoir for different erythromycin resistance genes (Villedieu et al., 2003). The interchange of resistance genes between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Research Study On Clinical Research 1. Describe the type(s) of internship(s) you are seeking this summer. This summer, I have been seeking clinical research internships. These include any research that is conducted in a hospital setting and correlates to patients. I would be developing my research skills in a laboratory setting while also developing intrapersonal skills working with patients. The research that I have conducted at the University of Richmond has been invaluable; however, I plan on applying to an MD/PhD program and I feel that clinical research would be a more valuable experience for this upcoming summer. I have applied to a clinical research internship at Stanford University that focuses on training undergraduate students who are perusing a MD/PhD. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The internship will provide me with a challenging opportunity to develop skills pertaining to clinical research that will further benefit me on my career path. I have also looked into clinical research at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania through an inquiry form outlining my interests. This has the ability to match me to various laboratories. This was not an official application, but my information has been passed along to faculty mentors at the Hospital. 2. Why do you want to intern this summer? I believe the summer is the perfect opportunity to jump into something new and challenging in order to develop one s intellect and character. My ultimate career goal is to become a physician scientist and I feel using the summer to gain clinical skills earlier on will positively impact my career trajectory. During my undergraduate experience, I have not had many opportunities to conduct clinical research, but I am eager to learn new skills immerse myself in learning opportunities. Furthermore, an internship can provide me with unique networking opportunities to learn not only from my internship mentor, but other physician scientists and interns as well. Currently, I do not have the place to gain such connections but I am eager to form them. My experience at Richmond has allowed me to hone basic research skills, volunteer in a clinical setting, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Issue Of Child Labor The issue of child labor has drawn significant attention since early 1990s as many labor union and special interest groups advocate banning import of goods produced by the child labor in developing countries and the international consensus in the form of Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC) which is widely ratified in 1989 by countries (Boyden, Ling and Myers, 1998). However, concern regarding child labor is not new and can be dated back to industrial revolution, especially late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, in England many parents were helpless but to send their children to work to cope the increasing poverty and inequality. (Horrell and Humphries, 1995; Edmonds, 2007). Nevertheless, before the industrial revolution and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There have been steady decline in the incidence of child s exposure to hazardous work and child labor on balance. However, the recent estimates of child labor are still astonishingly high and the trend predict even slower pace of decline in child labor. According to ILO report in 2012, for age group 5 17 years 16.7 percent (or 264,427 in absolute number) of children are in some form of employment, 10.6 percent (equivalently 167,956) is considered as child labor, and 5.4 percent (equivalently 85,344) is involved in hazardous work. Although these figures are lower than the corresponding figures in 2000, the absolute numbers of child labor are still very high (ILO 2013). Policy measures adopted to reduce child labor are derived from an increasing number of theoretical and empirical research on this issue specially since late 1990s. Theoretical studies use the household decision making model to explain the incidence of child labor and attempt to find the determinants of child labor. Initial models that attempt to explain the phenomenon of child labor assume an exploitative household where child is considered household s asset and parents are the sole decision maker who maximizes their welfare disregarding the welfare of child. In these models parents are selfish and child labor is chosen if it maximizes household welfare which may disregard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. False Sense Of Reality In Don Delillo s White Noise Media severely impacts the way humans behave because it involved everyday in a human s life in today s society. Media can be very resourceful and helpful by providing insightful information to people around the world but that information can be misleading and not always right and trustworthy. Media is not just a source of news and information but also a source for people to be entertained and to have enjoyment, thought it may be entertaining will make you become shortsighted because media creates a false sense of reality for people that they end up thinking is real. The same idea is portrayed in the novel, White Noise, by Don DeLillo when it becomes obvious that the characters in the novel who follow the media like Jack and Babette create a false sense of reality for themselves thinking that nothing bad excluding death might happen to them whereas Heinrich being way more knowledgeable knows that the media is not always completely accurate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More than anything in else in today s society, media is responsible for the dumbing down of humanity. In the novel, the characters create a false sense of reality from the media causing them to become less aware and more prone to stupidity. A striking example of this comes when Jack says to himself, i m not just a college professor. I m the head of a department. I don t see myself fleeing an airborne toxic event. Thats for people who live in mobile homes out in the scrubby parts of the county. (DeLillo,117). This shows that Jack may be ignorant or not alert to what could happen. Jack believes just because he is a college professor bad things cannot happen to him, like the airborne toxic event and it only could happen to the less fortunate. This implies that humans who live in first world countries believe that traumatizing events only happen to people in third world countries where you see all kinds of disasters reported through the media creating a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Community Acquired Pneumonia Research Paper Pneumonia is an infection of the lower respiratory tract caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, or parasites. (McCance 1290). Microorganisms different than those infections obtained in the hospital produce community acquired pneumonia. (McCance 1290). Lower respiratory tract infections paths include aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions and inhalation of microorganisms released into the air by an infected individual. (McCance 1290). An infection already in the body can spread to the lungs causing pneumonia. (McCance 1290). Esomeprazole is a protein pump inhibitor that is used as a short term treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) by decreasing the acid amount produced by the stomach. (Burchum 854). It blocks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (http://www.drugs.com/atorvastatin.html). According to Drugs.com, common side effects include constipation, fatigue, gas, heartburn and headache. (http://www.drugs.com/atorvastatin.html). To gain maximum benefits from Atorvastatin, the patient must take the medication once a day at the same time with or without food. (http://www.drugs.com/atorvastatin.html). According to Drugs.com, the patient must abstain from alcohol, foods in high fat or cholesterol, and grapefruit or grapefruit juices, which can cause dangerous affects. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Rise Of The Gaming Industry Dylan Miller Eng 101 50630 June 7,2015 Rise of the Gaming Industry Video game consoles are found in the family room of every American household and yet nobody has given a thought about what the gaming industry has gone through to get to where it is today. The game industry has a history going back for over fifty years. America had a major video game crash during the year 1983 leading to Japan becoming the biggest force in the industry with the Nintendo Entertainment System. Sony and Microsoft entered the console market beginning the modern console race. Video games can also be a potential tool for teaching history since some take place in a historical setting. Journalism took a new direction when video games became more prominent as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The significance of the US military funding was also pertinent in the conception of the video game as domestic technology. The defense company Sanders Electronics was responsible for developing the first game technology for the television in 1972 with the Magnavox Odyssey which featured twelve games including what would be adapted by Atari into Pong in 1975. In 1976 gaming consoles began having microprocessors that allowed them to be programed thus hardware and software became separable meaning that video games can be collected and bought. In 1979 Atari released its success story Space Invaders. The early 1980s saw the game industry going from strength to strength with many consoles from Sega, Nintendo, Atari, Sony, and Microsoft. This era was known as the golden age of arcade games. (Games and Gaming: An Introduction to New Media page twenty). However this golden age would be short lived when there was a major recession that came to be known as the North American video game crash of 1983. The gaming industry hit a massive recession in the year 1983 which is now known as the video game crash of 83 during which many American game companies such as Atari went bankrupt. Atari is the most famous with this incident because some of their releases coincided with this crash, The second generation was marked by one of the defining periods in gaming history being the North American video game crash of 1983. This crash was marked by the unsuccessful adaptations of various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gay Rights, Gay, Lesbian, And Society Over the past decades, being gay was something no one talked about. It was a subject that was very taboo and society didn t accept. People saw it as a stage one goes through and something unnatural. Thanks to the media, more and more celebrities have come out of the closet over the years. Soon people became accepting of the gay community and their life style. Being openly gay, lesbian, transgender, or bisexual in the workforce can lead to discrimination. Gay mirages are also frowned upon by society. Unfortunately, there aren t many laws that protect gay rights. Everyday in America, gay people are being fired, denied a job, refused promotion, or some other form of discrimination. It s not because they don t qualify for the job it s because they are gay. 21/50 states in the US have rights set to protect them from facing this discrimination (Eisenberg, Rebecca). 18 out of those 21 states it is illegal to fire transgenders (Eidelson, Josh). So far there are about 28 million workers unemployed because of their sexuality (Bendery, 2014). Pros: 1. Tom Harkin, former Democrat U.S Senate, has a mission to pass a Paycheck Fairness Act, Fair Pay Act, and an Equal Pay Act. Harkin had expressed his views on the issue on last years Equal Pay Day. He felt that there is a big pay gap between men and women. Women are paid less then men simply because of their gender. Even though the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963 (Harkin, 2014), people are not following the act. By passing the Paycheck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Training Day Essay Among the array of cop movies out, there is one that has continued to stand out above the rest: Training Day. Although it made its debut some time ago it became an instant award winning cop film. Training day is a crime thriller film that follows Los Angeles Police Officer Jake Hoyt s first 24 hours in training with the veteran, corrupt, Narcotics Detective Alonzo Harris. The film takes place on the streets as Detective Harris shows Officer Hoyt s what a day in the life of a narcotics detective really looks like. When it comes to cop movies, Training Day stands out above the rest with its array of characters, crime thriller plot, urban street setting, and a lawless street justice theme. Although both of the films main characters are police ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many cop movies it is easy to distinguish the good from the evil but in this film it all depends on what your definition of good is. The film is a journey deep within the LAPD s narcotics division and exposes the darker side of law enforcement. For example, in one of the first scenes Detective Harris tells Officer Hoyt that a good narcotics detective should have narcotics in their system and pressures him smoke illicit drugs. Consequently, when Officer Hoyt refuses Detective Harris points a gun at him and tells him if they were on the streets a drug dealer would have killed him, and tells him he doesn t want him in his division. Officer Hoyt gives in to Detective Harris telling him he will do anything he wants him to do and smokes the illicit drugs. Officer Hoyt in complete disbelief after just smoking illicit drugs goes into culture shock when he begins to see that it was just an ordinary part of being in narcotics. In a following scene Officer Hoyt states that it couldn t be true that all this corruption is part of being in the narcotics division and Detective Harris responds that that s the only way to get the job done. These first few scenes set the tone for how Detective Harris works with little disregard for the laws he swore to uphold and make it difficult through the film to determine who really are the bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Kneeling Statue Of Hatshepsut The Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut is from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, located in Deir el Bahri, and is dated around 1473 1478 BCE. This statue is 8 6 tall and is completely made of red granite. The statue shows Hatshepsut kneeling on both knees with each hand holding a sphere. However, Hatshepsut is known as a female ruler, but this statue and including other statues, she is represented as a male ruler. Upon closer inspection, her shoulders are broad, she is wearing a linen headdress, and a fake beard which is typical for a male ruler to wear. Also, the inscription, or hieroglyph, use a feminine form to identify her as a female ruler because there s was no word for king. Adapting to the visual forms of kingship, the Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut can demonstrate the cultural, religious, and political environment of Ancient Egypt. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there wasn t any law against women to become ruler. Many believe she was out place when she became ruler. After she died, there was an operation to destroy all images of Hatshepsut from history. However, due to the statues are made out of granite, destroying the statues is extremely difficult. In the artistic convention, there wasn t a method for a female pharaoh. Hatshepsut accepted to conform to the traditional convention by changing herself to a man. By looking at the Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut, it depicts her understanding and respect towards the role of a pharaoh in Ancient Egyptian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Land Of Opportunity For Immigrants The Land of Opportunity Immigrants created America, a nation that has embraced immigration. Throughout the years, America developed its American Dream concept, which states that anyone can succeed in the United States as long as that person works hard and does gives up. That concept, hope or dream attracts thousands of individuals, many of which leave their native countries with their hearth full of hope and the illusion of reaching and living the American Dream. However, the wonderful dream in many occasions has become nothing but a horrible and unbearable nightmare. They arrive to the land of opportunity that they thought was awaiting for them with fortune and instead encounter a divided society, in which some people understand their plight and sympathize with them while other look at them with anger, resentment, and even hate as if they are anything but human beings. To understand the struggle that many immigrants suffer in their quest for a better life, we have to either be an immigrant, be the descendant of one or become close to one; otherwise, we might not understand their experience enough to relate to them and what it meant to leave their country, family and friends behind. Since both legal and illegal immigration exists in America, our society ought to learn about immigration, what causes it, and what it contributes to our nation s prosperity. I believe immigrants are essential to the well being of the nation for several reasons. One reason that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Great Recession Essay During the late 2000s, United States took a dire turn towards failure, as it experienced the longest recession since World War II. There are many contributing factors that brought on the Great Recession; however, the vital influences were the highly risky mortgage backed securitizations and the failure of the rating agencies. Overall, the financial sectors were loosely regulated and fueled with corruption, which led to years of scarring the economy, most importantly the people. As a result, the real gross domestic product (GDP), which assesses the value of economic activity in a nation including the inflation, received the largest decline, since post war era (U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics, 2012). Consistently, the unemployment, which consists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, one of the most well known indicators of a recession is the unemployment rate. The downturn in the business cycle of the 2007 to 2009 delineates that individuals suffered from the recession quickly and painfully. When a person becomes suddenly unemployed, he or she typically relies on savings and the government, but the government was also experiencing financial dilemmas. Additionally, studied have linked that as unemployment increases, the suicides in a country also increase (Carey, 2012). Without a job, or an opportunity to find one, hard working americans lost their ability to provide for themselves and their families. The long term unemployment rose dramatically around the year 2008, all the way to 4.4%. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the long term unemployment was the highest in 2008, since 1948, and it affected different demographics with various intensities (U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics, 2012). For instance, the African American unemployment rate was higher than the white rate. Similarly, manufacturing and construction industries experienced the biggest increase in unemployment; During the most recent recession... the private sector experienced a total of 235,000 establishment deaths, (U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics, 2012). The economy experienced mass layoffs, employers took 3,059 mass layoff actions in February 2009 involving 326,392 workers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Spirit Airlines With American Airlines Essay WHY I CHOSE THIS COMPANY Founded in 1964, Spirit Airlines actually began operations in the trucking industry under the name Clippert Trucking Company, based in Michigan. In subsequent years the firm encountered many changes in name, headquarters, as well as shifted into different industries entirely. In 1983, the company branched out into the charter tour operating sector, as Charter One. Particularly, they provided tours to entertainment destinations such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and the islands to the southeast of Florida known as The Bahamas. Almost three decades late in 1992, the company officially changed its name to the ultra low cost passenger carrier company we all know today as Spirit Airlines, which is based in Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, under CEO Ben Baldanza. These series of changes in industry, in combination with the fact that I am an avid Spirit flyer, definitely sparked my interest in further investigating the financial stance of the company. PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to compare Spirit Airlines with American Airlines using the financial ratios of liquidity, activity, debt, profitability and the market, and to derive some concrete conclusions about the financial nature of Spirit Airlines. According to Spirit Airlines (2015) Historic Stock Lookup, from 2011 to 2014, the year end stock prices have increased by 79.4%, which is outstanding. Thus, Spirit Airlines will be used as a benchmark in terms of comparing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Police Use Of Force Essay Officers are trained to use certain measures to prevent an incident from escalating to brutal or deadly force and due to the environment of most minority communities, officers frequently have to resort to use of force. In a study by the Center for Policing Equity, which took three years to conduct, reviewed 19,000 cases of use of force by officers representing 11 cities between 2010 and 2015. They found that officers only employ use of force in 2 percent of all the police citizen interactions, however African Americans were subjected to use of force 3 times the number of Caucasians, showing a disproportionality high difference (Williams, 2016). When interviewing police officer James, I asked, When you have to pull your gun on a subject, what race is the individual, most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, when I asked about the department s attitude toward minority communities James stated, It s practically a non issue. We have an attitude towards people based on their own attitude, but more so based on their behavior. Race or other minority qualifiers is rarely discussed. So, this tells me, that though African Americans or other minorities may be arrested more, but officer attitudes and preconceptions are not usually racially inclined. However, emotional responses to aversive stimuli such as dangerous neighborhoods and citizens play a major role in triggering aggression Stereotyping of outgroup members may exacerbate emotional responses. Stereotypic attributions about outgroup members behavior conserve mental resources and facilitate routine day to day interactions in cognitively taxing environments (Smith Holmes, 2014). This is could be one of the reasons that some police officers feel the need to use excessive use of force in the communities they patrol. The results of this excessive use of force is what is most frequently covered in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Care Planning Research Paper Advantages of the Nursing Process in Care Planning By Iain S Surman | Submitted On March 29, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest The nurse care planning process is an important aid in the treatment of patients. In turn it creates a systematic care plan approach which with the inclusion of other health care professionals allows the patients the best route to full fitness. When used effectively, the nurse planning process offers many advantages to the health care environment: It s patient centred, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It promotes the patient s participation in their care, encourages independence and concordance and gives the patient a greater sense of control important factors in a positive health outcome. (See Putting the P in planning.) It improves communication by providing you and other nurses with a summary of the patient s recognised problems or needs so you all work towards the same goals. It promotes accountability for nursing activities, which in turn promotes quality assurance and quality health care provision. It promotes critical thinking, decision making and problem solving for the benefits of health care provision. It s outcome focused and encourages the evaluation of results. It minimises errors and omissions in care planning. Basis for the nursing care planning process The nurse care planning process is based on the scientific method of problem solving, which involves: stating the problem you observed forming a hypothesis about the solution to the problem ( if... then statements) developing a method to test the hypothesis collecting the test data analysing the data drawing conclusions about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Natasia Camfield ncamfield22@gmail.com Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! Deep in the west coast rainforest there is an endangered species called The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus. They are 30 33 cm amphibious, that scout their lives through touch and sight. The Tree Octopus spends the beginning of its life in the rainforest. The rainforest has so much drizzle and dew, it keeps the threatened species from becoming shriveled and dead. The exceptional and profound creature has a very large brain to body ratio. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus has eight arms so reach her prey with. Rodents, frogs, bird nest eggs, are a couple of their enjoyable meals that they ingest. With eyesights similar to humans they can see well in both day and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I want to cause awareness and raise money to provide proper homes for them. One major cause of this vulnerable species is housing, logging and building unneeded roads in their living space. I mean come on people, you don t like it when someone pops your bubble! One of the bigger predators of the Tree Octopus is the bald eagle and some house cats. Sadly this isn t the only octopus that this has happened to. Can you think of any? Maybe not because their extinct! Some other Tree Octopuses that this has happened to is the Douglas Octopus, and the Red Ringed Madrona Sucker. The illegal Tree Octopus trade has a blue story. In the early 20th century the newest craze for fashions turned to the poor Tree Octopuses. People with a horrible taste of fashion and no concern for the species well being turned them into hats. This usage of the species is now outlawed, but because of this the Tree Octopuses population has hit concerning limits (http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/). Now I understand I may have lost you on some of these facts and details of this species. The truth is, there is no such things as the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus. Sad I know, but the creators of this species do make a point. Because of some of the things we do as humans, may lead to endangering some of the real types of animals out there. Like I said, I just want to raise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Bill Of Rights Created Have you ever wondered what the bill of rights is or who created it? The bill of rights consists of the 10 first amendments of the USA constitution, which was written by James Madison.It was created by the Anti Federalist who didn t want the government to have too much power in their hands. The reason why the bill of rights was created was because the Anti Federalist didn t want the government to go over their rights. They responded that it was needed to have a bill Or list of rights because it was needed to protect such basic liberties as freedom of speech and religion. The reason why they wanted them to be written down on a legal document was because they knew that the government would ignore or deny them. Many of the supporters of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Personal Narrative-Every Mammal Has Hair Every mammal has hair. There is no mammal that doesn t have some amount of hair, even hairless animals are deceptively named because they all have hair, it s just much shorter and finer. When you work at a vet clinic hair becomes an ever present part of your life. There s really nothing you can do about it other than relentlessly sweeping and wiping things down, but even that doesn t get rid of the hair. No matter what, the hair will be flying. Owners do not help this situation at all. I am not joking, in this sense, I wish owners would just drop off their pets things would be so much cleaner. Whenever an animal comes in and its mildly shedding, or worse completely blowing it s coat, instead of just leaving it well alone, and letting us breathe in peace, the owner profusely apologises and proceeds to pet/stroke/brush/ripped all of the hair off the animal and fling it about the room. What you should be apologizing for is now coating the whole room with your animal s fur, not the natural, seasonal condition of your animal s coat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well for one, the hair is now everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Previously it would have just been on the pet, a little on us, and the exam table, but now it s floating in the air creating small hair tornados, coating the floor in a slippery layer, and covering every possible instrument that was previously relatively sterile. I don t like having to clean the scale for the cats/small animals, let alone the ENTIRE ROOM when only a dog came in. Once a woman came in, took our flea brush after I was done using it to check for fleas, and proceeded to brush her entire dog. For one that s not what a flea brush is for, it s not very comfortable for that type of brushing, and two she then took the hair she collected and flung it in the air as if that was a better place for it than on the table where I could have easily wiped it up. To be fair this woman was a bit off, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Impact Of Television On American Society The invention of television has impacted American society positively, because it helps spread information faster and influences the way people think about important social issues. It is estimated that about 15 million Americans watch the Cable News Network, CNN, at least once a day and millions more tune in abroad (Stark). In the news culture, information has become presented to the public quicker throughout the years. This causes news to be digested faster as well. In fact, events, such as election results or political choices, have become frequently analyzed before they even take place. For example, the effects of Clinton s bombing of Iraq, in the summer of 1996, were being explored before a weapon had even been fired (Stark). The spread ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When television was first developed, entertainment was not one of the main priorities. Throughout the years, however, people began to sit and watch television just for that reason. Soon came the development of special programs, sitcoms, and even reality television which served as entertainment purposes. Throughout the years, entertainment on television has become much more popular. It has become an important part of our entertainment today. The average amount of hours per day that television is on in an average U.S. home is six hours and forty seven minutes (Herr). In those six hours, there are a variety of shows that can be seen, just for entertainment purposes. Sumner Redstone, president and CEO of the major media company Viacom, quotes, I am very skeptical of this talk of 500 channels. I just don t know what s going to play on them ( 1920 s 1960 s Television ). Nowadays, however, it is extremely common to scroll through television channels and always end up finding something interesting. Not only is there a large variety of shows that Americans can now watch, it is more convenient than driving to movies, concerts, sporting events, and plays and it is cheaper as well. With modern day television people do not have to get dressed up and drive to see what they could be watching on their own TV sets at home. This is why television companies have adapted to meet the needs of the American people by supplying access to all of these events. This past summer television again proved its convenience for entertainment, as many Americans were able to sit back and watch the Olympics in their own homes while still being able to get the feel of what is it like there. Television also brings communities together. Many neighborhood block parties revolve around watching the latest episode of a show. When the super bowl comes around, there are parties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Betty Neuman Systems Model Betty Neuman s Systems Model It is important to allow theory to guide nursing practice. Nursing theory can be applied as an influence to help solve nursing practice issues by facilitating reflection, reexamination and critical thinking about the effectiveness of the nursing process. The Neuman Systems Model (NSM) is a distinct, systems based perspective that provides a unifying focus for approaching a wide range of nursing concerns (Neuman, 2005). The purpose of this paper is to discuss the NSM and the relevance of the conceptual model in nursing practice for the role of the family nurse practitioner (FNP) in diverse populations. Betty Neuman s Systems Model Overview The Neuman Systems Model (NSM) was formulated to assist in the coordination of patient care activities to be completely centered on the patient s wholeness and well being (Neuman and Reed, 2007). The NSM is a simple in depth approach to explain the concepts of stressors and how they inspire well being. Neuman (1972) states this model extends beyond the illness model and includes the concepts of problem finding, prevention, and the newer behavior science concepts and environmental approaches to wellness (p. 265). The model is still used in current practice under the same context. This model currently is being used to guide the curricula of baccalaureate and master s nursing programs in numerous schools of nursing worldwide (Neuman, 1996). This model is also being used as a guide for nursing homes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Evolution Vs. Fossil Records Evolution has been a widely known discussion that many people have had over the past century, the theory of evolution has been welcomed by many scientists yet by some religious people it has been a taboo topic. The thought or the motion to entertain that humans evolved from primates is what some people would shudder and state that it goes against all their religious beliefs. However, scientist have pushed on the fact that evolution is not just a hypothetical or an outlandish theory but a theory that has multiple hard evidence to back it and that to ignore is ignorance and just plain stupidity. Four types of evidence of evolution are fossil records, genetic changes, the geographic distribution of species, and the similarities in embryos of species. One of the evidences of evolution is fossil records, with fossil records being the remains of plants and animals that scientist have found in sedimentary rocks. Fossil records have given us irrefutable evidence of evolution in the past, over a course of a long period of time, proving there is significant variation amongst living things. Evolution is a continuum; all the minor changes over a period of time add up to a major change. On the continuum, fossils are the points that displaying what the organism had become after evolving at that stage in time. Although fossil records are substantial evidence for evolution there are gaps in the fossil records due to the fact of incompletion of the collecting data. As evolution is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Costa Rica Culture Paper Ever wanted to go south to a Latin American country? Well there is plenty to choose from but my best pick of where to go would be to this little, beautiful country culturally and physically, called Costa Rica. You don t believe me, huh? Decide for yourself. Costa Rica s general information Costa Rica is currently at the population of 4,500,000. The national territory is 31,682 square miles. If you compare that to size of the United States at 3.79 million square miles, its a very small piece of land. The capital is San Jose located in almost the middle of the country. Spanish is the official language, like many of the other surrounding countries. Their currency is called colon which was named after Christopher Columbus. Catholic is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Afro Caribbean music like rumba, calypso and reggae are popular. In most of Costa Rica, ancient instruments like ocarinas are being replaced by international instruments like accordions and guitars. There are still folk styles, outside of Guanacaste, such as the Talamanca s Danza de los Huelos and the Boruca s Danza de los Diablitos. Guanacaste is the major regin for Costa Rican folk music, especially pre Columbian styles like the Danza del Sol and Danza de la Luna of the Chorotega, who also made popular the ancient quijongo (a single string bow and gourd resonator) and native oboe, the chirimia. Costa Rica s population never developed a major rhythm or style that became a major part of popular music, and Costa Rica has not produced a great literary or other artistic tradition. There have been exceptions, such as the Costa Rican landscape school of painting in the 1920s. In the late 1980s local artists and bands became famous for having their own original material, such as José Capmany, Café con Leche and Inconsciente Colectivo; some of them had fans from outside of Costa Rica, like Editus, a Grammy winning contemporary jazz ensemble. At that time a popular Latin genre developed, chiqui chiqui as it was known, led by bands such as Los Hicsos and La Banda. Chiqui chiqui was a commercial approach to music and soon disappeared. From the late 90 s to present time, there has emerged a newer rock style led by bands such as Gandhi, Evolución, Alma ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rhetorical Analysis Of Virginia Woolf Rhetorical Analysis Essay Woolf Alanna Kellam 1B In her memoir, Virginia Woolf discusses a valuable lesson learned during her childhood fishing trips in Cornwall, England. To convey the significance of past moments, Woolf incorporates detailed figurative language and a variety of syntax into her writing. Woolf communicates an appreciative tone of the past to the audience, emphasizing its lasting impact on her life. Woolf organizes her writing using various forms of syntax which contributes to the significance of the memory. The author s portrayal of the setting is recounted with long, detailed sentences in order to illustrate its importance. The excitement of fishing is depicted as Woolf retells Sometimes the lines would be handed to us; baited by gobbets cut from fish; and the line thrilled in one s fingers as the boat tossed and shot through the water (12 15). The author includes multiple semicolons not only to extend the sentence, but to also present similar ideas in a like structure. Notably, the author conveys tactile imagery to support the lengthy sentences with compelling details. The tossing of the boat and the touch of the fishing line embodies the exciting chaos the author had felt in the past. As a result, readers are then able to understand the specific attributes of Woolf s memory that made the experience significant. Additionally, Woolf further develops the impact of her excitement as she describes ...and then how can I convey the excitement? there was a little leaping tug... (15 17). Again, lengthy sentence structure helps to connect the images of her memory. The dashes communicate to readers a sense of the author s internal thoughts, as if she was writing all that was on her mind. The dashes outline changes in the flow of the language, so that readers can note clearly defined shifts. They also symbolize the vividness of her memories, therefore the significance of the events in her situation. Unique from the majority of the sentences, Woolf includes declarative structure as she states It was a perfect lesson (25). The line stands out to the readers, amongst the other sentences, because of its length, which is intended to convey an idea directly. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Story Of The Brothers Once there was a nest(not a leaf filled nest or a damp nasty nest that you would find on a street corner) it was a neat and cosy home. This is where the Raven brothers and their mother resided. The brothers were Edgar the oldest and smartest, Allen the laziest of the bunch, and Poe who liked to play with sticks and twigs. Their mother was a strict woman who did not approve of disobedience, but loved her children all the same. That is where our story starts. One day the brothers find their mother is sick with Bird Flu (a disease that kills birds and humans). The brother stayed with her until she died a year later. Her last dying words were be safe and stay way from Shanks the 900th. The brothers began to spiral into depression and spent most of their days sleeping and all around not doing anything. The brothers moped around for a couple of years but the nest became unkempt and dilapidated. The kitchen was full of moldy bread, a filthy sink, and a hot icebox. The family room had half eaten bird seed, stained chairs and benches, and a moth eaten pillows. Their bedrooms had broken down nest beds, unorganized closets and drawers, and unclean clothes on the floor. On a especially miserable day Edgar was fed up with himself with all the moping around a getting behind on the bills, so he called his brothers to talk about a solution to their problems. They were not to happy about this but they came all the same. Edgar proposed a idea that they should get houses and they should not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Example Of Leading By Example Lead by Example: Fact or Fiction My family is really important to me. This is because they are always helping me with my life. They help me decide what to do. The main person that leads me by example is my sister Sara. She is always helping me up and down. Although, we fight, we make up. Two other people that lead me by example are my mom and dad. They always tell me that you have to do whatever you put your mind to. Leading by example is a big priority in my life because what you do can affect other people in many different ways. But everyone is a leader if they try their best. People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do. Lewis Cass. Any body can lead by example, it is simple if you try your best. Leaders are right in front of you. Parents, and teachers. They try and lead you onto the right path. When you grow up with your parents and teachers leading you to the right path. That will guide you to help other people on the right path. An article by Brent Gleeson said that there are seven ways to lead by example, but I am only going to name two of the seven. The first one is to get your hands dirty. By doing this you can learn to build ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the example we want to be setting? They say that if you can t answer that question then you can t lead by example because you don t know what that example is supposed to be. I personally think that it has happened to me before. I don t know what example to set so therefore I can t lead by example. But put this to mind, you have to try your best if you want to lead or become a leader. If you want empowerment, think of this, you have to make decisions based on the highest good. You have to be proactive by asking what you can do the help or improve in a situation. If you want something you have to shoot for it. Everybody has dreams. Achieve your dreams by completing them your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Time As A Dominant Mode Time emerges as a dominant mode in man s experience of modernity. Modernity has shattered the sense of continuity and fixedness on which man s identity was built. Many modern dramatists, who attempt to articulate man s Being in the world and his experience in the modern world, explore different representations of the concept of time, because time is capable of endowing human experience with a feeling of continuity and discontinuity. Since modernity has ripped man out of a sense of time consistent with his organic relationship to the world, experimenting with time could be used to concretize the drama of modernity. For instance, many modern British and Egyptian playwrights share a sense of dislocation and an identity crisis, which manifests itself in the particular temporal patterns of their dramas. New temporal modes, subjective and objective, have been developed in modern dramatic representations, and many of them testify to the influence of philosophies of time, both ancient and contemporary. In modern society, Time is generally perceived to exist in our consciousness. When dealing with time, we are usually referring to our consciousness of time; and we are conscious of time in many ways: appointments, clocks, days, etc... This is known as objective time, but time can also be conceived as a subjective experience, otherwise known as psychological or absolute time. An important subcategory of time consciousness is time perception. Many philosophies have thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Negative Effects Of Fake News In this technologically advanced society, fake news is being widely spread across social media platforms. Since the growing popularity in obtaining news online, a large number of the public prefer to read social media news rather than authentic newspapers. It is apparent that sensational news draws more attention and interest from the audience. According to A December 2016 survey by the Pew Research Center suggests that 23 percent of U.S. adults have shared fake news, knowingly or unknowingly, with friends and others. This suggests that sufficient power is given to fake news be spread and influencing the public to some extent. Social networks could be exploited for various intentions with packaged untrue contents. The term fake news refers to inaccurate reports that are generated for gaining attention, misleading or deceiving their readers. The term social media refers to the online communications channels where information is shared. This essay will explain the negative impacts of fake news by focusing on its ability to decrease social media reliability, induce unnecessary fear and disturb political decisions. Firstly, the social media trust is one of the negative impacts of the fake news in social media. In recent years, with the number of fake news increasing, the public trust of social media news had been decreased. Reliability in social media is lower than reliability in traditional publishers. According to Hunt Allcott and Matthew Gentzkow survey (2017), only 14 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Jealous Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights Essay The Jealous Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights Throughout Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff s personality could be defined as dark, menacing, and brooding. He is a dangerous character, with rapidly changing moods, capable of deep seeded hatred, and incapable, it seems, of any kind of forgiveness or compromise. In the first 33 chapters, the text clearly establishes Heathcliff as an untamed, volatile, wild man and establishes his great love of Catherine and her usage of him as the source of his ill humor and resentment towards many other characters. However, there are certain tensions, contradictions, and ambiguities present in Chapter 34 that establish the true intensity Heathcliff s feelings towards Catherine; feelings so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He refuses to eat, absents himself from the company of Cathy, Hareton, or Nelly, disappears inexplicably for long intervals of time and refuses to explain his absences. Most disturbing, his strange excitement continues, causing discomfort to all those around him, especially Nelly. When Nelly asks him where he was the night before his he began to exhibit this odd elation, he tells her, Last night, I was on the threshold of hell. To day I am within sight of my heaven I have my eyes on it hardly three feet to sever me (278)! His statement is ambiguous it does little to explain his sudden change of humor and little to satisfy Nelly s curiosity and wonder at his state. Joy in most characters in Wuthering Heights is an uplifting state associated with happiness and delighted exhilaration. However in Heathcliff, as Nelly observes, it is a horrible, frightening thing. In Heathcliff, the mood arouses wariness and fear in others and indicates some inner change so dramatic that its cause is almost unthinkable. Heathcliff offers no coherent explanation for his sudden change of state and the text offers no concrete solution as to what could have caused his dark exhilaration. Thus, the question of his condition is left largely unanswered as Heathcliff continues to exhibit such uncharacteristic behavior, inspiring all the more uneasiness in Nelly, especially. He frightens her greatly several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Legal Professional Personal Values And Ethics Ethics Introduction What is ethics, and what does it have to do with personal and professional points of view? This paper will address how one s personal and/or professional point of view influence ethical decisions in the work place and the leadership traits that are necessary to make those decision. Also provided in this paper will be several examples of cases where individual personal point of view caused them to make professional decisions that had an adverse reaction on those they serve. Ethics Defined Black law dictionary defines ethics as; 1. A system of moral tenets or principles; the collective doctrines relating to the ideals of human conduct and character. 2. The study of behavior as judged by moral right and wrong, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second condition for ethical dilemma is that there must be different courses of action to choose from. Tyler has to decide whether to refuse to work on the case, because it goes against his values, but prevents him from fulfilling his professional responsibilitiy or working on the case ,and compromising his personal values for his professional responsibility. Third, in an ethical dilemma, no matter what course of action is taken, some ethical principle is compromised. In other words, there is no perfect solution. Either decision bares consequences for the individual making them, consequences that they alone must endure. Brown et al, propose that leaders become attractive, credible, and legitimate as ethical role models in part by engaging in ongoing behaviors that are evaluated by followers as normatively appropriate, and that suggest altruistic (rather than selfish) motivation (2005, p. 120). The following court cases offers a view of individuals in positions of leadership who stood by their convictions, and chose to live with the consequence of those decisions. Ethics Personal views v. Professional views In the summer of 2015, United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. David ERMOLD and David Moore, Plaintiffs Appellants, v. Kim DAVIS, Individually and in her Official Capacity as Rowan County Clerk, Defendant Appellee. No. 16 6412 Decided: May 02, 2017 Kim Davis, the County Clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, generated national and international ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Pros And Cons Of European Soft Power If we look at our world today and at our world seventy years ago we will observe many changes that world has had. Technological progress, climatic change, increasing process of globalization, view toward politics and international relations. A couple of years ago hard power was dominated in conducting foreign policy and managing international relations. As years go on, old methods of politics are becoming irrelevant, inapplicable and sometimes even dangerous. However, some states, as the USA, still used to think that hard power is quite good mean of conducting politics, while Europe is considered to be the incarnation of soft power. The term soft power was first implemented by Joseph S. Nye in 1990. Later he described soft power in his book Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics as the ability to get what you want through attraction rather than coercion or payments (Nye, 2004). Although term soft power was implemented only two decades ago, clear examples of it were observed earlier. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is certain amount of cases where soft power worked, yet there is a number of cases where it failed. European soft power still needs to be developed and paid attention to as it has drawbacks now. Although the fact that soft power works could not be denied. No other global power but European Union was able to spread its democratic ideas not only to Southern, Central and to Eastern Europe but also has become the light for the reformers of Balkans and Turkey. Power, neither soft nor hard, is easily associated with the European Union nowadays, but there is no other organization or state, which soft power is so great and huge. Even though now it is time for Europe to reevaluate the changes of the world and implement new policies, doctrines and principles of international cooperation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. John Smith And Pocahontas Analysis Within two passages, The (Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas and The General History of Virginia the capturing of John Smith is portrayed. The story of the capturing and rescuing of John Smith is briefly documented in this form: John Smith was captured by a person claimed as Powhatan, who was understood to be the tributary leader of several tribes on the tidal rivers and creeks. One day, Warriors associated with Powhatan captured Captain John Smith in the late 1607 and threatened to kill him. However, within a month of his capture, Smith was free, in Jamestown, and reporting that he had concluded an arrangement in which Powhatan would provide the colonists with food. The stories do show this historical event rather variously. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a mere glance at the passage, one can see that Pocahontas is mentioned about twice during the whole duration. In paragraph two, through Smith s perspective, it says: After they had presented him with a feast in their best barbarous manner, they held a long discussion. At the end of that discussion, two great stones were brought before Powhatan. Then, as many of them as could do so grabbed Captain Smith. They dragged him to them and laid his head on the stones, ready with their clubs to beat out his brains. But Pocahontas, the King s dearest daughter, begged them to stop. When her entreaties failed, she put his head in her arms and laid her own upon his to save him from death. Upon seeing this, the Emperor was contented that Captain Smith should live . From this, we can see that Pocahontas did not rescue Smith s life as said in The (Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas . Using the story from both passages The (Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas and The General History of Virginia it is possible to compare and contrast the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Baseball In The 90 s Essay Baseball in the 1990 s, a throwing, running, hitting sport, started in 1845. Baseball in the 90 s was a good year for baseball. In the late 90 s there was some really good players and really big hitters. The best hitter was Tony Gwynn ( Thompson 1). . There was a lot of Hall of fame players in the 90 s. There were some young ones and old ones. One of the best players to play in the 90 s had a steroid controversy. The player to have the steroid controversy was Mark McGwire. He owed a lot of money, but using the steroids actually helped him. There was a home run derby in the 90 s too. They have one every year. In the derby, there has to be a winner and a loser. Everybody loses but the one who does not hit as much as the other players is the biggest loser. Baseball today is a lot more different than it used to be by a lot. The players are better than they used to be. There is a leading player today and there is a not so good player. In the late 90 s there were some good players who played and left some big shoes to fill for the next people going in after they retire. Just like when Carl Ripken Jr. went way over Lou Gehrig s playing streak on September 6, 1995 (Johnson 68). Ripken even beat his own playing streak with 2, 632 in 1998 (Johnson 68). We even had really good hitters too. Tony Gwynn was the career leading hitter, according to Thompson (1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a player wins the home run derby they win some money and bring more business to their team. To get into the Home Run Derby you have to be able to hit a lot of home runs and have a lot during the regular season. Mark Mcgwire hit a lot of home runs in the 90 s and so did Sammy Sosa. They are some of the top home run hitters in the National league. Frank Thomas was the winner in 1995. He won a match for the American League. Tom Brown was the pitcher for Frank Thomas in 1995 and he could of helped Frank win the Derby because his pitching skills (Newsday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...