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A Humean Theory of Distributive Justice Essay
This paper suggests a strategy for constructing a contemporary Humean theory of distributive justice
which would serve to ground what I call an entrepreneurial welfare state. It is argued that blending
David Hume s insights about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald Dworkin s insurance
based reasoning supporting his equality of resources model of distributive justice will yield a state
which, as a matter of justice, encourages its members to engage in entrepreneurial activities and which
protects them from the worst extremes of market economies. Introduction
I claim that an attractive theory of distributive justice can be constructed by blending David Hume s
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But humans have survived. How so? Here is what Hume says:
Tis by society alone he is able to supply his defects and raise himself up to an equality with his fellow
creatures, and even acquire a superiority above them. By society all his infirmities are compensated . .
. and . . . leave him in every respect more satisfied and happy, than tis possible for him, in his savage
and solitary condition, ever to become. When every individual person labours a part, and only for
himself, his force is too small to execute any considerable work; his labour being employ d in
supplying all his different necessities, he never attains a perfection in any particular art; and as his
force and success are not at all times equal, the least failure in either of these particulars must be
attended with inevitable ruin and misery. Society provides a remedy for these three inconveniences.
By the conjunction of forces, our power is augmented: By the partition of employments, our ability
encreases; And by mutual succour we are less expos d to fortune and accidents. Tis by this additional
force, ability, and security, that society becomes advantageous.(1)
Wild Uncultivated Sex, or How Society Arises
[I]n order to form society, tis requisite not only that it be advantageous, but also that men be sensible
of these advantages yet tis impossible, in their wild uncultivated state, that
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Women Are Cunning And Beast Like From The Waist They Are...
With a riotous appetite.
Down from the waist they are centaurs,
Though woman all above.
But to the girdle do the gods inherit;
Beneath is all the fiend s. There s hell, there s darkness [4.6.121 125]
Why call women centaurs? Aren t Centaurs male? This use of the word makes the passage lose all of
its intended meaning. To justify the use of this word, readers jump to the easy conclusion that Lear is
trying to say that women are cunning and beast like or that analyzing this may be going a little too
deep. But, if King Lear chooses to overlook the entire picture that surrounds centaurs, there will be
those who choose to question his choice of words and his credibility; which weakens his plea for pity
and tarnishes his image as the wronged father. By referring to his daughters as centaurs, he fails to
take the history and the entire construct of centaurs and creates a very distorted image, unintentionally
proving to himself and the audience that he is weakened, scared and undeserving of sympathy. With
the use of one word, he has tarnished his image as a king and a wronged protagonist on many levels.
To start, the history and etymology of the word needs to be taken into consideration. According to the
OED, a centaur referred to A member of a people of ancient Thessaly renowned for their skill with
horses . The OED also mentions that that the Greeks coined this term to refer to a partnership that was
not familiar to them; a partnership between man and horse that would become
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Section 1 Harcourt-Essen Reaction
A2 Chemistry Coursework Section 1 Aims: I aim to find out the order of reaction with respect to
[H2O2] and [2I ]. I aim to find out the activation enthalpy of the reaction by finding the rate of
reaction at different temperatures using the Arrhenius Equation. The experiment will go as follows:
Into a conical flask put 15cm3 of distilled water and add 2cm3 of [X]moldm 3 potassium iodide (KI)
solution and 1cm3 of 2moldm 3 sulphuric acid. Then add to this 2.5cm3 of 5vol (0.42moldm 3)
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). For the second part of my investigation, the KI solution will remain a
constant 0.3moldm 3 and the H2O2 solution will vary. H2O2 + 2I + 2H+ 2H2O + I2 Methods to find
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Transmittance can be expressed as the ratio of the intensity of the transmitted light (It) and the initial
intensity of the light beam (Io), as expressed by the formula: reference 4 T = It /Io Experimental
Methods: Making up the solutions: The potassium iodide solution will be made up by first calculating
the amount (in moles) of KI needed from the equation: concentration = amount/volume as I know the
desired concentration(s) and how large a volume I want to make up. Then I can calculate how exactly
how much solid KI (in grams) is needed for that concentration by using the equation: amount =
mass/Mr given the Mr of KI is 166.0028. Then to actually make up the solution, I will first brush the
balance, place a plastic weighing container on it, and then tare the balance. I will then proceed to
accurately weigh out the required mass of KI with a clean spatula. The hydrogen peroxide solution
will be diluted from 20vol to [X]vol by using 20/[X] the volume of 20vol H2O2 in distilled water.
Methods: Potassium iodide solution: 1. Using the equations; amount = mass/Mr and concentration =
amount/volume, I calculated the correct mass of KI needed to make up the required concentrations of
KI solution (0.05 through to 0.3moldm 3). I used the complete values throughout all the equations,
and then rounded my final volume to an appropriate decimal place relative to the precision of the
scientific balance I will use to make up the solution. 2. Solid KI (mass m) was weighed
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Hate Crimes Essay
Crimes
I. Intro What is a hate crime
. A hate crime is when a person intentionally selects a victim because of the race, color, religion,
national origin, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. A person who commits a hate crime can come
from any background and be any race. The term hate crime is meant to differentiate criminal behavior
that is caused by prejudice from behavior that is motivated by greed jealously, anger, politics and like.
Hate groups differ from one another in terms of membership, ideology and activities but do share one
thing in common; they direct violence towards and against groups of people they do not understand.
Most people committing hate crimes feel they are just doing Gods work of letting the victim know ...
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Despite its name, the NBPP s founding was independent; it is not an official successor organization to
the Black Panther Party. Members of the original Black Panther Party have insisted that this party is
illegitimate and have vociferously objected that there is no new Black Panther Party. Critics
characterize what they see as the NBPP s actively destructive extremism by pointing to examples such
as Muhammad s Million Youth March , a youth equivalent of the Million Man March in Harlem in
which 6000 people protested police brutality but also featured a range of speakers calling for the
extermination of whites in South Africa. The rally ended in scuffles with the NYPD as Muhammad
urged the crowd to attack those officers who had attempted to confiscate the NBPP members guns.
Chairs and bottles were thrown at the police but only a few in the conflict suffered injuries. Perhaps
more significantly was the fact that Al Sharpton appeared and spoke at this event, and was criticized
later for taking part in its controversial rhetoric. The Million Youth March became an annual event
thereafter, but rapidly lost popularity as time progressed. The group believes that 9/11 was conspiracy
and feels that Muslims working at the Trade center knew and called out sick. They aren t as violate as
KKK
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Analysis of Consumer Behaviour Online
This report will outline the most relevant behavioural characteristics of online consumers and examine
the ways they find, compare and evaluate product information. Comparison of the newly collected
survey data with the existing consumer behaviour theory resulted in detection of a number of issues
related to a specific consumer group. The purpose of this report is to translate these findings into a set
of implementation activities on strategic and technological level. Execution of these recommendations
will result in better conversion of visitors into customers and encourage customer loyalty and referrals.
The focus group of this study will be young adults aged between eighteen and thirty four interested in
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brand new latest nokia cellphone price list philippines 2. phone brand logos 3. pantech and curitel logo
4. imap cell phones 5. iphone 8gb prize for cingular plan 6. nokia n73 godfather 7. sony ericsson
w880i 8. nokia 5200 browser for mac 9. imap w880i Practical Test: Stage two Finding the product As
the research narrows down, consumers tend to localise the results (Example: Australian Results Only
). Search phrases in this stage are likely to contain a brand name or a specific feature. Survey results
show that consumers are willing to drill down to the third page of the results. Majority however would
only look at the first page of the results (seventy three percent) while many will only look at the top
half of the page (Figure 3). Figure 3: Consumer search engine drill down: How far are they willing to
go? A common assumption is that young adults tend to be more technologically minded than the rest
of the population. An interesting fact is that around a third of the interviewed individuals knew very
little or nothing about certain aspects of their research due to the nature of the product and rapid
changes in technology. For example, ninety per cent of participants could not explain the purpose of
WiFi, which is becoming a standard feature in all new mobile phone releases. For this reason, we must
consider extensive problem solving behaviour
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Essay on Child Observation
1Observer: Michelle Stanley Date of Observation: 3/2/10
Fictitious Name of Child: Abby Setting: Bed room and living room
Child s Age: 3 years and 10 months Physical Description of Child: When I walked into the house
Abby was wearing her princess Belle dress up gown. Her hair is bright blonde, down l loose and
knotted, her eyed are blue, her skin is pale and her cheeks are rosy.
Time Observed: 4:00pm 4:10pm
Behavior Observed: Upon entering the house Abby politely took my jacket and hung it up on a chair.
She then ran up the stairs and asked me to come see her dollhouse. She identified every little thing in
her dollhouse as she was showing it to me. She showed me the windows , stove , soap , mantel , ...
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She may one day need physical therapy for this but as of right now she participates in activities such
as swimming and using the monkey bars on a play set. She is also always made to carry her bags, and
once or twice a week she and her father have fake push up competitions. As a result of her weaker
upper trunk she may one day have trouble in fine motor skills, such as forming her letters, but so far
she has developed normally.
When did she begin walking?
Around 1 year, she began to walk.
What percentile is Abby in for height and weight?
Abby is in the 50th percentile for weight for kids her age and in the 98th percentile for height.
What have you done for daycare throughout the years?
From birth until September of 2006 Abby remained with me at home. When I finally returned to work
Abby s primary care giver was her father, he stayed home with her from September of 2006 through
December of 2006. She was then placed in the care of her aunt s daycare from December of 2006 until
August of 2008 as she then began Preschool at Precious Gems Learning Center.
How is Abby doing academically?
She can recognize and write all of her letters, knows how to spell her first and last name, can
recognize and write simple words such as mom and dad , can recognize numbers up through ten and
can count up to about thirty.
Has she received any evaluations from her learning
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Suspense In Way Up To Heaven
In the stories Live to Tell , Interlopers , and Way Up to Heaven the shared literary element is suspense
which gets developed through imagery. Each of these stories is unique in their own way. However
they all have one thing in common, suspense. Through settings and characters the authors develop a
great sense of tension and suspense which keeps the reader interested.
Suspense plays in important role in Live to Tell because it builds the mood and helps dramatize the
story to get the point across. This story has wonderful imagery that helps with adding more effect to
the suspense of the story. Then the sound I don t want to hear the whap whap of his bare feet slapping
down the hall as he wheels around and runs for the kitchen. (Page 17,18 Gardner) When the author
adds the sound effect of the kid slapping his bare feet it really helps add more dramatization. You are
anticipating what Evan is going to do next. You are sharing Victoria s fears. Gardner does a great job
of using her settings to create suspense. Cherry red cabinet doors being flung open,cups plates ...
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This story does a great job of describing the characters relationship through imagery and setting.
Ulrich was silent for a few minutes, and lay listening to the weary screeching wind.(Saki,3) The way
the author described the wind added more effect to the suspense of the character waiting. It helps us
understand the emotions of the character. The two enemies stood glaring at one another for a long
silent moment. Each had a rifle in his hand, each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost in his
mind (Saki,2) By describing how the characters felt it helped us understand the relationship between
them. Deeply describing the characters relationship it makes the reader want to know what they are
going to do next. This helps us feel the hatred between the two
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Relationship Between Secondary And Secondary Psychopathy
Psyc121: Introduction to Psychology
Is the Relationship Between Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Related to Cognitive Empathy
Rebecca Donald
300339504
Tutors name: Tim Granley
Wednesday 11 12.50, EA404B
Is the Relationship Between Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Related to Cognitive Empathy
Throughout our study we investigated the relationship between secondary and primary psychopathy
and cognitive empathy. Psychopathy is a mental disorder which can cause an individual to have
behavior seen not normal to society. It causes the individual to be antisocial towards others, and they
can become egocentric (Richell, Mitchell, Newman, Leonard, Baron Cohen, Blair, 2003). Primary
psychopathy and secondary psychopathy both show the traits of being impulsive, angry and very
antagonistic however secondary psychopathy also shows the individual to have social anxiety, doubt
themselves and to have swings in their emotions often which is unseen in primary psychopaths (Ali
Chamorro Premuzic, 2010). Cognitive empathy is someone s ability to be able to relate to another
individuals emotions and their mental state (Ali Chamorro Premuzic, 2010). Cognitive empathy and
psychopathy are related as someone who is a psychopath has few emotions and therefore will not
show empathy, we are investigating to what extent psychopaths show a lack of cognitive empathy. We
are conducting this experiment to see if our results are similar or different to previous studies.
Previous
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When I first enrolled in Technology and Society, I...
When I first enrolled in Technology and Society, I honestly did not know what to think of this class. I
thought I was going to feel awkward because maybe it was going be a class full of nerds, which there
wasn t, and all we would talk about was different kinds of inventions and how they effected society.
After completing the course it was pretty much true, the class discussed many inventions and how
they have effected society throughout the years, even how society has effected technology. One of the
main topics that was covered in the class was how many different definitions there was of what was
considered technology. The biggest lesson that was taught was how technology and society have been
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Everyone has seen that kid with music blasting out of his headphones, or the girl rapidly texting on her
phone. The youth of today are constantly drawn in technological advancements that promote nonstop
communication and instant satisfaction, whether through cell phones, video games, laptops, or
iPod/MP3 players. Before the invention of these devices, family members would sit together around
the table and play games together. However, since the invention of video games, those kinds of
entertainment have changed to games played individually, and the impact of such games on family
relations is apparent. Nowadays instead of watching TV together or eating a family meal, everyone in
the family is in a separate room, either playing video games, watching football, on their computers or
on their phones. Though, in some cases, technology helps parents to communicate with their children
and know their location, it is not always enough for children s safety just to stay connected with the
family. People are so fascinated by their smart phones or laptops that they are blind to others around
them. Consequently, spending less time with family and more time with different gadgets can cause
the loss of tight contacts with close relations.
But are these technological advancements a good thing? I believe that the growth of technology has
negatively influenced the social interactions of today s youth because it isolates people from reality,
gets in the way of
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Racism In The Play Two Towns Of Jasper By Moises Kaufman
Racism is a global problem where societies subject individuals with certain attributes that are judged
as inferior or superior to special treatment [3]. Although its prevalence is waning off, this problem is
very old. It would also be quite difficult to eradicate racism from our societies completely. This is due
to the obvious variations in people s religion, color, geographic location, culture and economic factors
such as social class [3]. Whereas eradication of racism might sound impossible, the society can make
enormous achievement in curbing its influence on most of the world s communities.
Moises Kaufman along with the Tectonic Theatre Project produced a play The Laramie Project
between the years 2000 and 2002 [2]. Based on the murder of a student in Laramie city, the play ...
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Two towns of Jasper is a documentary that explains the influence of racism on the minds of people in
Texas and the world based on complexion. Some individuals of white origin killed Byrd Jr. a black
American [1].
The aftermath of the incidence in Texas increased publicity regarding the rights of both African and
white individuals. Citizens of American, irrespective of their color have a right to live anywhere in the
country and to exercise their liberty of interaction [1]. Differences in cultural values, perceptions and
life priorities make it difficult for many communities to fight hatred and violence between their
people. The media s participation raised awareness on how people from the two groups perceive each
other but increased tension between them. The white community perceives its black counterpart as a
possible source of danger as it tries to deflect away its involvement. It is, therefore, essential for
communities to induce a perception within its members that would make them embrace unity and
break any possible racial
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What Tillie Olsen s Her Life Story
When reading the story and getting to know Tillie Olsen s this could be her life story. The birth of her
first daughter, Karla, at age nineteen. Karla s father was not a constant presence in her life, and even
Olsen herself at times had long periods of time when she lived away from her daughter when she was
a child After a while I found a job hashing at night so I could be with her days, and it was better. But it
came to where I had to bring her to his family and leave her It took a long time to raise the money for
her fare back (pg. 271). In 1929, Olsen began a journey of low paying jobs as a hotel maid,
packinghouse worker, linen checker, waitress, laundry worker, factory worker and secretary, in
Kansas, Missouri, and Minnesota, in time moving to California. In 1932, her first daughter, Karla, was
born and her journey was expanded as a single mother in an era where the term women didn t work
validated the stereotype of women of what was considered as a woman s job (Olsen, T 2015). She was
jailed for organizing packinghouse workers in Omaha and Kansas City, and became involved in labor,
social and political causes of the depression era. It was while recovering from inflammatory disease
and tuberculosis as an effect of the factory conditions along with the time she spent in jail she began
writing (Olsen, T 2015). In spite of the refusal by public dignitaries to accept the conditions of the
country the prove was that it was affecting citizens lives every day.
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The Exciting Life of King Henry VIII
To begin with; Henry VIII was the King of England from April 21, 1509 until his death. King Henry
VIII was born born on June 28th of 1491 in Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, in the United Kingdom.
Henry VIII then later died on January 28th, 1547 in Palace of Whitehall, London, in the United
Kingdom. His parents were Elizabeth of York and Henry VII. Henry became king when he was just
eighteen years old. He was known for his love of hunting and dancing. ( Henry VIII . BBC News.)
Henry was known as the father of the Royal Navy. When he became king there were five royal
warships. By his death he had built up a navy of around 50 ships. Henry built the first naval dock in
Britain then established a Naval Board. This set an administrative machinery for the control of the
fleet. ( Henry VIII . BBC News.) Now, after Wolsey s downfall, Thomas Cromwell became Henry s
chief minister and earned the trust of the King by helping him to break with Rome and establish Henry
VIII as head of the Church of England. This act also brought him much needed wealth by the well
funded monasteries. Over four years Cromwell ordered that 800 monasteries to be torn down and their
lands and treasures taken for the crown. Most of the land that was owned already was forcefully sold
to the churches and monasteries then destroyed. ( The Life of King Henry VIII (1491 1547) .
Biography of Henry Tudor, King of England.) King Henry VIII stayed catholic while everyone else
was beginning to become Protestantism.
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Human And Social Development Level Of Development
Originally, the proverb what gets measured gets managed is applied to the business field. However, in
this essay, the writer tries to explain this principle in the social development level. At first, this essay
argue the reason why we need to measure the level of development, it is because producing
measurements about an activity gives you a handle on it, a way to improve it. This paper goes on to
critically examine the varied ways to measure development. A developed country is one with a high
Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, as defined by the World Bank. But this does not tell the
whole story, country s level of development is not a fixed state. In addition to the factors of economic
growth, human and social development also playing an important role. In the end, the advantage and
disadvantage of these methods are summarized, some points need to be studied more are also given.
What is development? Measuring development is about how advanced one country is compared to
other countries, or to the same country in the past. But to answer this question, one must first have a
conceptual framework about what development means. Though the term development usually refers to
economic growth, it can apply to political, social structure as well. It is true that economic growth may
produce greater income in a country. But history offers a number of example, by increasing nation s
wealth, without improving the average living standard. This happened in oil producing
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Essay on Understand Employment Responsibilities
201 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children s and young
people s settings
Task A Short Answer Questions
Ai: Imagine you are a newly appointed supervisor/manager within your service. You need to update
your staff handbook to reflect current employment law. Identify three different sources of information
you could use to enable you to do this.
Once you have identified a reliable source of information:
Aii
a) List three aspects of employment covered by law. Work Conditions (safety, discrimination,
accommodation, etc.) Wages Hours
b) List three main features of current employment legislation. Minimum wage Training Holiday
entitlements
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Change of bank details Change of address
Biv Describe the procedure to follow if you wanted to raise a grievance at work. You may describe
this in writing or produce a flow chart or diagram.
Bv Explain the agreed ways of working with your employer in relation to the following areas:
1. Data protection
2. Grievance
3. Conflict management
4. Anti discriminatory practice
5. Health amp; safety
6. Confidentiality
7. Whistle blowing
Bvi Explain how your role contributes to the overall delivery of the service provided.
Bvii Explain how you could influence the quality of the service provided by;
a) Following best practice within your work role; Doing everything required I.e. training,Be kind and
caring to the residents and providing them with respect and dignity.
b) Not carrying out the requirements of your role. By not following the role requirements you will be
not doing your job well and following the right procedures and by that you can cause accidents and
your not giving your fall attention by that people will be neglected and not get the fall care they need.
Bviii Describe how your own work must be influenced by National factors such as Codes of Practice,
National Occupational Standards, Legislation and Government Initiatives.
Bix a) Identify two different representative bodies which influence your area of work.
b) Describe the role of the two representative bodies you have identified.
Task C Career Pathway
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ART CRITICISM PAPER
ART CRITICISM PAPER
The Grafin von Schonfeld with her Daughter by Elizabeth Louise Vigee LeBrun
In the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art, the Pfeiffer Gallery is displaying many art pieces of oil
on canvas paintings. These paintings are mostly portraits of people, both famous and not. They are
painted by a variety of artists of European decent and American decent between the mid 1700 s and
the early 1900 s. The painting by Elizabeth Louise Vigee Lebrun caught my eye and drew me in to
look closely at its composition.
The Grafin von Scholfeld with her Daughter is oil on canvas art piece painted in 1793. It is a painting
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The little girl s dress gives the texture of lightness and seems like airy fabric that would be thin and
translucent. The time in this piece is very accurate of the late 1700 s and when viewing it, the time
seems classic. The emphasis of this piece is mainly the mother and the daughter, however when
looking at them you are drawn into looking at their realistic eyes. The eyes seem like the focal point
which draws the viewer in to the picture.
The relationship in the painting between the mother and daughter give it a definite asymmetrical
balance and maybe a little radial balance. A radial balance because of their eyes being the central
focus, then the faces, then the holding of each other, then where they are placed on the canvas, and
then the bench and the landscape. The colors used by the painter, also creates balance with in the
picture. The wine colored dress of the mother, red sash of the daughter s dress, ruby lips, and the rosy
cheeks give a warm feeling to the central focus of the mother and daughter. The cool color of the sky
is the same as the women s eyes as well as the trees and green on the mother s dress. These balances
give unity or a unifying feeling to the painting, especially between the mother and daughter.
The idea of this piece is to show the connection between mother and daughter being painted. It shows
the time and the classic style of the
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The Fish Figurative Language
The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop is about a fisherman who was joyful to have caught a tremendous fish.
However throughout the poem, the fisherman examine the fish closer and realize how special it is.
Admires that it s no ordinary fish because of the injuries and scars from battles faced from previous
fishermens. Respects his power to survive and releases the fish as it deserves another chance. The
speaker uses diction and figurative language such as similes and imagery to reveal the change in
attitude toward the fish by describing the struggles it has been through and characteristics of the fish.
The change in attitude towards the fish begins on line 22, where the speaker uses diction to describe
the struggle and condition the fish is in. While his gills were breathing in the terrible oxygen the
frightening gills (22). Usually when we think of oxygen, it is valuable because it s necessary for us to
live. However, in this case to a fish it s the opposite. The use of terrible helps the reader to image the
fish trying to stay alive and why the speaker is concerned. Also uses imagery to describe the fish s
struggle Grim,wet, and weaponline, hung five old pieces of fish line... and a wire leader with the
swivel still attached (50). The fish broke free of five fish lines, has a ... Show more content on
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I admired his sullen face, the mechanism of his jaw (45) is an example of diction, uses sullen to
describe the fish and create a relationship between the fisherman and the fish. The speaker also uses
figurative language such as similes , Coarse white flesh packed in like feathers (27) and his shiny
entrails, and thee pink swim bladder like a big peony. (31).Helps the reader to picture the fish s
injuries and makes us feel bad for the fish. The usage of diction and figurative language shows the
fisherman s sympathy towards the fish and understands his
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Bob Dylan Goes Through Multiple Sounds, Styles, And Genres
Bob Dylan goes through multiple sounds, styles, and genres over the years, but after observing them
over the course of the semester, my favorite album of his is Nashville Skyline. The sound, lyrics, and
the emotion of the songs in this album related to be the most, and they capture so much in them that
just attracted my attention. The songs in this album showed a different side of Dylan, a happier side.
When looking at this album I looked at the genre, physical elements, specific songs, and the overall
description of the album. The genre of the album is said to be country; however, I get the feel of
multiple types of genres. Such as, folk and jazz as well as country. He definitely has some songs on
this album are more country than other. One More Night in my opinion is more country sounding than
Lay Lady Lay and I think that is because in One More Night he has more of a twang when singing;
rather than, in Lay Lady Lay he is making a more jazzy sound with his voice. Also he adds more
instruments to make the sounds change that he did not have in One More Night. I assume that Dylan
wanted some songs to sound a different way for a purpose. The album over all is considered to be
country, but I hear multiple genres added in. Physical elements of this album are the images he
creates, the linear notes he uses, and images/ text he uses to create the mood for the album. I noticed
that overall in this song he sings a lot about different women and his feelings for each of
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Survey Of Cloud Computing And Healthcare
Survey of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Today
Arnold Payne, Jr.
University of Maryland, University College
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss Cloud Computing, a new technology that has become an
important tool in the business of healthcare. The paper will provide an overview of cloud computing
and discuss the evolution of this new concept in business today. The paper will also examine the
application of cloud computing in healthcare and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. Since
there are many perspectives on HIPAA and HITECH acts in the healthcare community that have
caused fears and concerns regarding security requirements for storing patient data remotely, the
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Shortly after that, In J.C.R Licklider began conceptualize the idea developing a globally accessible
network of computers that would allow access of applications and data remotely throughout the world,
wherever the internet existed. Of course all of this would require huge bandwidth capabilities that at
that time were not available. However, this all became possible in the 1990 s when the bandwidth of
the internet had evolved to be large enough to bring cloud computing to the world ( history of cloud
computing, 2009).
Once the internet became a viable medium for cloud based computing, companies started offering
applications to the masses. In early 2000 s, Amazon developed a cloud based tool, Amazon
Mechanical Turk, which offered cloud computing, data storage and artificial intelligence. Later, in
2006, Amazon released its second generation cloud services known as Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
that allowed individuals and organizations to rent computing space to run all their computer
applications and data storage needs. With EC2, Amazon had truly brought in to the concept of cloud
computing. After that computer giants like Google, Microsoft and Apple began to offer affordable,
useful applications for computers and smart devices that were able to on the cloud and not by the
devises. Consequently, there are tens of thousands of such cloud based applications available. The
advent of Cloud
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Interpersonal Attraction
Interpersonal attraction can be defined as how and what attracts us to individuals. As a college student,
I am constantly judging people by the first moment I meet them because I am frequently searching for
friends and relations in my life. What sparked my interest to research this topic was my fondness for
the opposite sex. I was curious as to what attracted to me to certain men and not others. Initially, I
believed I was drawn solely to men from a physical attraction in an original engagement, but I found
that there is more to this matter. Although physicality is a large degree of interpersonal attraction,
research proves that there are several other determining factors playing a part in attraction on first
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In the atmosphere of technology, the ability to contact more people has dramatically increased, but
attraction is still hard to form if one has never met them (Johnson, 2000). The almighty Facebook.com
fanatics like myself have over a hundred friends, but my real friends that have this global college
networking, are the people I am in close physical proximity to; I think it is hard to have a true
attraction to people through a photo and email since it is not in physical closeness and it seems
unrealistic. A picture displayed online is not nearly as strong as actual physical contingence.
Accordingly, the possibility of attraction on first encounters drastically increases if individuals are in
close proximity to each other. People in close proximity subsequentially increase their familiarity to
individuals. Familiar people are more likely to be attractive because they are judged to be safe, least
likely to cause harm, and inexpensive in time and effort. Initial appeal is most highly prominent when
one is easy to physically approach (Kazdin, 2000). The people I see on Arcadia s college campus, I
expect to be harmless and amenable for the reason of familiarity. To exemplify this, the exposure
effect states that the more exposure to a stimulus, the more apt we are to like them; the more times I
see someone at college, the
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SAICA Case Study
Tutorial 6
9 September 2014
Name: James
Surname: Gilbert
Student Number: 201404266
Tutorial Group: 1
The Maintenance of the professional status of Chartered Accountancy in South Africa.
SAICA, SAIPA, CIMA and the IRBA are just a few of the professional bodies, or institutions, found
in South Africa with the purpose of developing and maintaining the professional standard of Chartered
Accountancy perceived within this nation. The real question is though, how do they do it? Especially
in such a way that sees South Africa renowned for the top seat in Chartered Accountancy standards. To
understand how this feat is achieved it is important to first know what a profession is: A profession is
an occupation organized in an institutional form, its members offer client services based on an
intellectual body of knowledge and a specialised repertoire of skills, that are not ordinarily possessed
by the non professional, in order to explicitly serve public interest. (Lee. 1995, 49) These members
are, in addition, required to practice and behave in an ethically and functionally sound way as set out
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This being an enforceable law with regards to the conduct of professionals ensures the further
professional conduct of the members of SAICA and an increase in the public confidence of the
profession. The reason that SAICA has been able to set these standards and effectively seclude the
profession and disallow just anyone to practice as a CA, is due to the Royal Charter that enables the
CA profession to be recognised as just that. (Kizlik, 2014) This royal charter effectively is the base
that allows all other mechanisms to be developed and allows the profession to maintain and improve
its professional
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Technology Negatively Impacting Education
Technology Negatively Impacting Education
In today s world, there is no uncertainty that technology has grown to be a part of our daily life.
Although everyone s opinion is different, some may say it is positively impacting education while
others say its negatively impacting education. According to the articles Texting and Writing by
Michaela Cullington and Wikipedia: Write First, Ask Questions Later by Dennis Baron, appear to
believe that technology is negatively affecting education. Technology can negatively impact one s
education by the ability to use proper grammar, inhibiting writing skills, and just being plain out lazy.
Grammar is defined as the way sentences of a language are constructed. In the article Texting and
Writing it states how teachers have reported findings that students are using abbreviations for words
such as 2 for to or gr8 for great (404). Being in the habit of texting and using abbreviations can cause
students not to use proper grammar that should be used in formal writing. Another example is people
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It s simply a way of interacting with someone. According to the article Texting and Writing by
Michaela Cullington, many say that text messages lack emotion (405). This is because text messages
have a tendency to be short, concise, and to the point (405). Not implying emotion or showing how
someone feels about a particular situation the other person that is being communicated with has to
assume how that person is feeling, which can be difficult at times. Another example is that one
English teacher believes that the texting language is second nature to her students (404). Because of
this second nature language, people are so used to writing in that type of way they don t even
recognize that they are doing it. Being in the habit of writing in a formal way instead of shortcutting
will help people better understand what is trying to be
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History Of General Electric Company
History of General Electric
General Electric was founded by Thomas A. Edison in 1878 as the Edison Electric Light Company. In
1892 it merged with Thomson Houston Electric Company to create General Electric as we know it
today. The mission statement of General Electric is to work on things that matter. General Electric
employees will reference this as GE Works.
Strengths and Weaknesses
A strength of General Electric as a company is the resources that they have working at the company.
They have over 300,000 employees and they all come from different backgrounds. This helps the
company be able to spread around the world, because they have employees from that come from all
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General Electric s next strength as a company is the amount of cash and liquid funds it currently has.
According to the YCharts site, General Electric currently has 137 billion in liquid funds (YCharts,
2014). This is one of GE s strengths as they are able to recruit and buy other companies with that
money which also would be an opportunity for them. The cash on hand helps them out if there is
another recession as General Electric would have that money to help counter any loss of profits and be
able to inject that money into the company.
One weaknesses of General Electric is the size of the company. It is a challenging task to manage a
conglomerate. General Electric s main business units are GE Aviation, GE Capital, GE Corporate, GE
Energy Management, GE Appliances and Lighting, GE Healthcare, GE Power Water, GE Oil Gas, and
Transportation. As you can see that is a wide variety of businesses. They all have their individual
strengths and weaknesses also, but Jeff Immelt the CEO has to manage it as one giant company as
General Electric.
An action that General Electric can do to lower the risk of this weaknesses is getting rid of a business
sections that hurt the company overall. These business units could still be very profitable, but if it
hurts the overall vision of the company then action has to be taken. They can do this by either selling
the business unit or spinning it off into its own business. Both of these actions
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The Descent of Dick Diver in Fitzgerald s Tender is the...
The Descent of Dick Diver in Tender is the Night
Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald chronicles Dick Diver s long descent (or dying fall, [Letters
310]) to ruin at the hands of women. Diver, the novel s protagonist and antagonist, seeks to overthrow
feminine power. Dick needs to control the women in his life. To him, women want to be dependent;
they are weak, lost souls who need the guidance only a man can give. In turn, women are parasites
who feed on him and ultimately destroy his genius.
Before Diver becomes involved with woman, he is a Rhodes Scholar and a promising young
Psychiatrist. By the end of the novel he is a middle aged drunk chasing young women. Dick Diver,
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Instead, Diver must increasingly restate the universe for her , as part of her treatment. Nicole follows
Dick walking on her hands . She is after all one to whom nothing need be explained and one to whom
nothing could be explained . When the dying Mr. Warren requests to see his daughter, Diver claims
she is not strong enough to decide the matter for herself (249). Diver consults Franz but does not allow
Nicole a say in the situation. Thus, Diver exhibits his controlling character in maintaining the right to
make his wife s decisions for her. Nicole has no identity of her own: she identifies herself with Dick
and is so dependent on him that she almost wants to be him. So much so that she even wants to
become a writer like him: I want to be a fine person like you, Dick, I would study medicine. When
Diver once describes his love for Nicole, he calls it a wild submergence of soul, a dipping of all colors
into an obscuring dye. There is little doubt that he believes Nicole is entirely to blame for the loss of
his youthful personality. Nicole sucked the life out of him: all his energy is diverted to her needs and
when she has used him enough, she abandons him for another man. She is the cause of his marked
degeneration; she is, after all, a woman whose wealth and mental instability stunt his
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The Role Of A Nurse And Social Services
This essay aims to consider the role of a nurse in relation to the care of an elderly patient, this can be
planned using the care planning cycle both whilst in hospital and before discharge. It will also look at
the role social services play when deciding on the patients future care needs. The role of the nurse and
social services can be explained by looking into the bio medical and socio medical models of health.
Good communication is vital when taking care of an elderly patient and this will be discussed within
the communication cycle. It is important to consider the disease processes in old age and how the
support and treatment relates to the care value base and rights of the client along with the NMC code
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It made the task of personal care very difficult. Mr Williams still appears disinterested and has not
been eating much at all. However he appears to have struck up a bond with a day time nurse who he is
happy to engage with and seems to trust. Mr Williams has been assigned a Social Worker whose role
is to assess and decide whether he is in a safe position to return home or if it would be beneficial to
him to be placed within a care home.
This essay will discuss all aspects of Mr Williams stay within hospital and his options with regards to
future care beyond discharge.
On admission to hospital a nurse would implement a care plan to help Mr Williams through his time in
hospital. A care plan aims to meet the individual needs of a patient and one highly used approach can
be defined as a person centered. This was first developed by Dr Carl Rogers between the 1940s and
1960s and was considered radical and at the time revolutionary. His theory pushed towards the
individual to seek out and fulfil their own personal potential whilst the therapist would create an
environment where a person would psychologically and physically feel free from any threat, this
would ultimately be achieved by a positive, genuine and empathetic setting created by the therapist.
These ideas have since been transferred to many roles where people are in relationships such as
childcare, teaching and patient care as is the case with Mr
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Introduction And History Of Langmuir Monolayers ( Lms )
Introduction and History of Langmuir Monolayers
The study of Langmuir Monolayers (LMs) has greatly increased in the last few decades, which has
furthered our understanding as well as appreciation for these simple yet valuable structures. This is
partly due to LMs being recognized as extremely important tools in the study of complex subjects
such as, but not limited to: biochemistry, biomedical research, and polymerization. Although each of
these subjects is unique in its own discipline, they all gain further insight with development of new
molecular structures, to which LMs provide the perfect template. If LMs were able to form unique
structures on demand, this could greatly improve the biomedical field and possible lead to paradigm
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Franklin decided to test this theory while on another trip with one of his colleagues (1). He and
colleague passed by a small pond which was producing waves on the surface (1). This gave the water
a rippled appearance, an ideal testing situation for Franklin. He dropped a small amount of oil on the
water surface and was shocked to find that the oil had an immediate calming effect on a large portion
of the water s surface(1). Additionally, he noted that the oil spread itself over a large area as opposed
to staying in one isolated spot (1). What Franklin had documented was the creation of what can now
be referred to as a LM as well as noting the effects of hydrophobicity on a hydrophilic surface. Other
great scientists who continued Franklins work in this field were Lord Raleigh and Agnes Pockels, both
of who came from vastly different backgrounds, but recognized the importance of being able to
calculate a molecules thickness (1). They later discovered methods of calculating the thickness of the
oil that was dispensed on water by examining the drop in surface tension when a certain volume of oil
was deposited on a water surface (1). Lastly, the most notable scientist in the field of surface science
and the founding expert of Langmuir Monolayers, Irving Langmuir. He was a famous American
chemist and physicist and another Nobel Laureate. The Langmuir Monolayer and Trough is named
after him.
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False Individualism In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel...
In the book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne there is a theme that is referred to as rugged
individualism . The concept of rugged individualism was brought to light by Karl Marx and it is the
idea that an individual can do more for themselves than what the government can do for them. This
term is applied to people who usually stick out among the masses and usually have little respect for
the customs that society usually follow hence the idea on why they think they can do better for
themselves without the help of the government. Th traits that are usually possessed by these people
can benefit them, cause them to fail, or ironically both can happen where they fail but the outcome can
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Chillingworth is first introduced to us as a mysterious man who happens to be intelligent and good
with medicine. Although nothing seems too out of the ordinary Chillingworth fits into the description
of rugged individualism because at the time Puritans preferred to be narrow minded about certain
subject including medicine and with Chillingworth working as a doctor he had to have a vast
knowledge on different subjects. It grew to be a widely diffused opinion that the Rev Arthur
Dimmesdale, like many other personages of special sanctity, in all ages of the Christian world, was
haunted either by Satan himself or Satan s emissary, in the guise of old Roger Chillingworth
(Hawthorne pg 127), this suggests that their is an uneasy feeling the community had against
Chillingworth making him a target of rugged individualism but because of his assistance and help to
the Reverend they didn t dwell on the subject for too long. Through the outside we can see rugged
individualism being shown through his education, where the community doesn t want to think to
highly of him simply because he is educated, but what the community doesn t experience is what
Chillingworth is like on the inside. Once again we see rugged individualism with Chillingworth s
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The First Year Of College
This framework might be relevant to the current study as students in their second year of college have
many decisions to make. It is a time when these students are achieving competence and developing
autonomy (Lemons Richmond, 1987). Difficulties arise such as in choice of core curriculum courses
or in maintaining interpersonal relationships which can precipitate crises of confidence (Boivin,
Fountain, Baylis, 2000). No longer having the support of the fabricated society (Margolis, 1976) of the
first year experience, the second year student must now more frequently rely on their own knowledge
and intuition to make decisions. Second year students who have not yet decided on a major, and who
have not confronted their situation, will find the process of choosing courses to be increasingly
difficult (Gordon, 2010). Many of these students choose not to make decisions, and spend
considerably less time doing academic activities (Gardner, 2000; Gohn, Swartz, Donnelly, 2001;
Graunke Woosley, 2005). Gardner (2000) found that they tend to spend 25% of their time in self
gratifying activities. Time not being on their side, the undeclared second year student faces challenges
if they are not yet able nor willing to make a choice of major (Gordon, 2010). Using the theory of
decision fatigue, the process of decision making will take a toll on these students and soon they will
give up (Baumeister Tierney, 2011).
In order to clarify the theoretical framework and its application to
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Bolivia Natural Resources
Bolivia is located in the central part of South America and is land locked a little to the west of Brazil
and to the east of Chile. Bolivia has two capitols, an administrative and a constitutional capitol, La Paz
is the administrative capitol and Sucre is the official capitol of Bolivia. In 2014 Bolivia had an
estimated population of 10,918,674 people, and in 2011 almost 10% of Bolivia s population lived in
El Alto which is the second largest and one of the poorest cities in Bolivia. La Paz was made the
administrative capitol in1898 and is where the legislative and executive branches of the Bolivian
government are located. Another important building in La Paz is the Cathedral which was built three
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Palaeontologists believe that 68 million years ago there once was a lake that surrounded the area we
now call Sucre. The Cretaceous park is the largest site of dinosaur tracks in the world. While at the
Cretaceous park visitors can also see more than 24 life sized dinosaur replicas. Another place tourists
frequent is the Solar de Uyuni. The Solar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world and is located in
the southwest part of Bolivia near the crest of the Andes. The Solar was formed by the transformation
of several prehistoric lakes. The Solar is also known for containing 50 70% of the worlds lithium
reserves. The salt flats also serve as one of the major routes for transportation across the Bolivian
Altiplano. It is also one of the major breeding grounds for several species of the pink flamingo. Many
people visit the Solar de Uyuni because of how cool it looks especially after it
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Why Did Napoleon Use Propaganda
The growth of the French Empire, spear headed by Napoleon s series of wars immortalize him in the
opinions of the French people, by representing heroic nature and bravery. Napoleon, soon named the
first modern general used military tactics never previously seen before to win a series of battles that
brought enormous amounts of power to France. He used his very feared, Le Grand Armee to string
together victories over the greatest powers in Europe. With his big win over Austria in the Battle of
Lodi as a new general, he won the respect of his army and his people which is where his legend
begins. In addition, Napoleon strategically used propaganda to make his victories widely known. He
used pictures which soon made him widely known in France
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Violent Video Games And Aggressive Behavior
Violent Video Games And Aggressive Behavior Jamal St.Germain Introduction Since we live in a
technology age, technology is being formed into entertainment for people of all ages such as video
games and television. Although, these forms of entertainment are a good way to stay informed, they
can also be corrupting different ages Behavior differentiation has been an all time high for children all
over the U.S, and many researchers have found the reasoning to why these changes are happening.
This is tied behind the non socially acceptable behaviors to violence and type content that is put out
through technological entertainment (Carnagey, N. L., Anderson, C. A., Bushman, B. J., 2007). Video
games today are made completely different then many years ago; in today s world you could find a
gaming console in every household. Most games today try to connect you into a game mentally, which
will overall try and make you a part of any type of game. The visual effects of video games
unfortunately stay with a child as they grow up, children may think that what they have seen are could
be perform in society. Different topics will be addressed throughout this paper such as how violence
and aggression can be influential in the real world, the different effects video games can have on the
brain, the negative effects of violent video games on behavior, how addiction of games can lead to
other serious addictions, concerns on social development
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Resinsof Bakelite
Bakelite s molding process had a number of advantages. Bakelite resin could be provided either as
powder or as preformed partially cured slugs thus increasing the speed of the casting. Thermosetting
resinsof Bakelite though require heat and pressure during the molding cycle, but without being cooled
it could be removed from the molding process, hence the molding process becomes faster [36].
Because of the smooth polished surface that is obtained, Bakelite objects required less finishing.
Bakelite can be molded very quickly thus it is good for mass production of identical units. Moldings
are smooth, retain their shape and are resistant to heat, scratches and destructive solvents. Phenolic
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Bakelite distributor rotor [37] 3.7.2. Applications and Uses Bakelite is much suited as a molding
compound, an adhesive or binding agent, a varnish, and as a protective coating. Bakelite is particularly
suitable for the emerging electrical and automobile industries because of its very high resistance to
heat, chemical action and electricity. During World War I, Bakelite was widely used for machine parts,
particularly electrical systems. Important projects included the Liberty Motor, the wireless telephone
and radio phone. Bakelite s availability, ease and speed of molding helped to lower the costs of
production and increased product availability so that both telephones and radios became common
household consumer goods. During World War II, Bakelite was used in a variety of wartime
equipment including pilot s goggles and field telephones. In 1943, the thermosetting phenolic resin
was even considered for the manufacture of coins, due to a shortage of traditional material. Phenolic
resins have been commonly used in ablative heat shields. Soviet heat shields for ICBM warheads and
spacecraft re entry consisted of asbestos textolite, impregnated with Bakelite [38].Mounting of metal
samples in
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Essay Pope Pius XII s Neutrality
Is it possible for a Pope to be infallible? When one looks at events, such as the Holocaust, the answer
of this question becomes twofold. Were Pope Pius XII s actions an attempt to save the Catholic
Church from persecutions or a lack of understanding of Hitler s ethnic cleansing? Nearly six million
Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust. When the world became aware of the mass murders that
were taking place in Europe, World War II became a moral obligation rather than a fight for power.
The Allied powers invaded Germany to save Jews and force the Nazis out of power in Germany.
Many Nazi resistance groups, including Catholic groups, aided in the hiding of Jews in Europe.
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Just short of the Nazi Party was the Social Democratic Party with one hundred and twenty seats in
Parliament, followed by the BVP with ninety three seats. If the BVP could be diminished, the Nazi
Party would be able to grow and eventually gain complete control of Germany. By 1937, the German
government violated the Reich Concordat of 1933. Pius XI, with help from Cardinal Michael
Faulhaber and editing by Pacelli, wrote Mit Brennender Sorge, an encyclical read to all German
churches on Palm Sunday of 1937 in response to the German violations *word choice (Sanchez 17).
This encyclical objected to the German government violations of the Reich Concordat and criticized
the Nazi doctrines of racism and statism (Mit Brennender). There were no further actions made
regarding Germany s violation to the agreement. Two years later and just before the outbreak of World
War II, in February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Cardinal Pacelli was then elected Pope and became Pope
Pius XII. Due to his previous anti Nazi ideals, the future Allied powers were confident that Pius XII
would fully support their part in WWII; however, Pope Pius XII would remain neutral throughout the
war (Sanchez 17). At the beginning of his papacy, Pius XII told Vatican officials that to me the
German question is the most important; I will reserve handling it to myself. He added, Naturally I will
follow German matters closer than all others (Phayer 44). Pius
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Dialysis Lab Report
According to dictionary.com, dialysis is the process by which uric acid and urea are removed from
circulating blood by means of a dialyzer . This is needed when a person has any stage of kidney failure
or other issues pertaining to their kidneys. The purpose of dialysis is for the machine to act as a kidney
and to take away waste, extra water, and salts. This in return helps control blood pressure and keep a
safe level of chemicals in your blood. In this paper I will discuss what it will be like as a dialysis nurse
and important things to know before my observation.
Objective 1: Role of a nurse in dialysis Nurses in dialysis have a variety of different tasks to perform.
Before dialysis occurs, the nurse must check the patient s vital signs while assessing their condition,
educate the patients about their diagnosis and treatment, as well as answer any questions they may
have. During the process it is the nurse s job to watch the treatment beginning to end, check
medications to be given and make sure the medications are correct. After dialysis the nurse must
evaluate the patient s reaction, review the lab work and medications, inform the doctor of any changes,
and support the patient and care team throughout the whole process.
Objective 2: Diagnostic tests in dialysis There are some lab tests that have to be run before and after a
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These include Synthroid, Dilantin, Vancomycin, BP medications, and Digoxin. Synthroid, Dilantin,
and Digoxin are protein bound drugs which means that they will not pass through during dialysis
therefore not be effective. Blood pressure medications impact fluid removal and because of that are
help until after treatment. It is important to see what medications your patient is on and make sure that
none of them will affect the treatment.
Objective 4:
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Montana s Suicide Battle Of Montana
Montana s Suicide Battle
Suicides in Montana continues to take the lead amongst the greatest in the nation; unless there is more
awareness and prevention it will continue to take the lives of Montanans . This drastic self inflicted
pain does not have to be the last option. Every day is the beginning of a new day; a new page in the
book of life. Darkness must not prevail! It must stop taking the lives of friends and family; in order to
start saving the lives of Montanans .
Death by acute actions can lessen in Montana if there is more awareness and prevention. With the help
of communities coming together suicide education can be expanded to not only across Montana, but
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6). Meaning Montana is losing as many youth in its state alone, that compares to the surrounding
states of the nation!
There are several contributing factors that play a role in this drastic driven reaction. There was an
article published in the Billings Gazette in 2012 that talked about how people in Montana seem to
have the Cowboy up mentality and put off being seen because it shows a sign of weakness (Uken,
2012, p.2). Whatever you are going through at the time is challenged and sometimes tucked away in
your memory; the stress builds up. This increases depression which is the number one related link to
suicide (Uken,2012, p.7.para.1).
American Indians have the highest suicide rates in Montana and make up 7% of the population (Uken,
2012, p. 3). The high unemployment and substance abuse is shown to be a major factor (Uken, 2012,
p. 3).There is a shortage of employment all over Montana, not just pertaining to the reservations. This
shortage and not having enough mental healthcare professionals to cover all of the small towns in
Montana, limits people being seen and treated (Uken, 2012, p.4,para.6).
Physicians and healthcare professionals play a big percentage in their role of suicide. Seventy percent
of individuals who had followed through with suicide had visited their doctor within one month (
Rosston. K,2012, p.2)! This percentage is one of the most astounding numbers researched. Health care
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Capitolo 16 By James Franco
In sixteenth century Venice, where prostitution and female education were both considered
unwholesome, honorary courtesan Veronica Franco established herself as a literary leader for women.
Although known among men for her beauty and wit, she became successful for her erotic love poems.
With great liberty, she was able to define herself not as a courtesan, nor as a beauty goddess, but as a
poet. She acknowledged that men failed to understand women s innate role in society. Men had
become beneficiaries of women s intellect, and bodies. In her poems and familiar letters, Franco
defends both herself and women as a whole by challenging traditional patriarchal gender constructs,
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She states, to prove to [Maffio] that I speak the truth, among so many woman I will act first, setting an
example for them all to follow (Franco, 165). Franco moves from an individual claim to a more active
feminist approach to women as a group. She shifts attention from herself as a warrior to all women as
potential individual fighters. In verbal combat, she reflects on her personal experience that women are
no less agile than men in warfare. She declares that when we women, too, have weapons and training,
we will be able to prove to all men that we have hands and feet and hearts like yours (Franco, 163). By
pointing out the flaws of Venice s patriarchal society s view of women, Franco anticipates one of the
first waves of feminism. Towards the end of Capitolo 16, she even announces herself to be the
ultimate defender of women, since she is the first to speak out against Maffio Venier. However, she
will not be the only one since she expects others to follow in her footsteps. Women have the same
attributions as men. If they were not kept ignorant of their potential they would be able to reveal it in
successful encounters with men, as Franco
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Pacific Ocean Paradise Analysis
The Pacific Ocean Paradise documentary shows how human impact can cause the ocean to become in
danger by reducing or killing the life in the ocean. The Tahiti reefs shows a great example how human
impact has had a destructive toll on the corals becoming smaller and most of them dead. But not only
are the corals affected but also the sharks became smaller in size and fewer in number. Today one of
the healthiest ecosystem is Millennium Atoll a unique under water landscape undamaged by the
human footprint. Where the corals look like they use to look hundreds of years ago and ruled by
predators but even here there is disturbing evidence of man. To understand if the ocean is healthy or
not, marine ecologist Enric Sala and his team explain how
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A News Article On Fake News
Ireland is now officially accepting Trump refugees from America . This was the headline of a news
article posted on Facebook that nearly one million people clicked on. To the unsuspecting eye, this
title could be viewed as truth and might ultimately spread by word of mouth to other uninformed
individuals. Unfortunately, the numerous pairs of eyes that scanned the sentences written in this article
soon realized that this news piece was nothing but an instance of fake news . Fake news, is defined as
a type of hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation (false information) via traditional print or other
forms of media . This type of news is not based in fact, and because of this reality the spread of fake
news in recent months has brought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In order to solve this problem, I believe it is the duty of the American citizen to educate themselves
regarding the validity of their news source. Individuals and nations owe it to themselves and the world
to become informed . It is important for American citizens to be informed regarding the falsehoods of
fake news, as an informed nation would be less susceptible to believing and spreading false
information. Within the scope of American society, it is a relatively feasible task to validate the degree
of truth in a news story. One manner in which an individual can become more informed in regards to
the validity of a specific news source is to use the fact checking resources on Snopes.com. Snopes is a
website dedicated to assigning truth ratings to articles through the process of first hand contact with
the primary source of a publication, contact with experts in the subject area relevant to the information
presented in the article, and a meticulous comparison and contrast with other news outlets . A website
such as Snopes should not be relied on entirely however to decipher whether an article is fake news or
not. Individuals should also take some time to perform other precautionary actions such as, conducting
background research on the authors of news articles,
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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Literary...
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Literary Techniques
Alexander Solzhenitsyn s style of writing is economical and unornamental.
This is particularly true of One Day. This would seemingly cause little
difficulty in translating One Day were it not for the great amount of prison
jargon contained in the dialogues and discussion of life in the camp.
The author s motto might well be, wie es eigentlich gewesen, or tell
it like it is. In believing as he does in honest realism and not the
propaganda slogan of socialist realism, Solzhenitsyn wishes to render the
real life situations he describes in so many of his writings but especially in
One Day in real life language. The author did not have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The simplicity and credibility of the story
are enhanced by this device, whether the scene be in the barracks, at the
construction site, or during the friskings and body counts. Professor
Christopher Moody speaks in his book (see Bibliography) of the author s own
familiarity with Russian peasant life; he has learned how to convey the idiom
of the common people. Solzhenitsyn studied philological texts (such as Dal s
famous dictionary) to verify expressions that he heard, and he took copious
notes, as Dostoyevsky had done before him, as found in Dostoyevsky s Diary of
a Writer. Some of Solzhenitsyn s proverbs appear to be lifted from Dal. Moody
cites and proverb found in One Day, How can you expect a man who is warm to
understand a man who is cold (from the infirmary scene where Shukhov is
commenting about Kolya upon leaving the hospital). But the Dal original
renders it, A man who is satisfied cannot understand one who is hungry. So
in these and other cases, Solzhenitsyn did not reproduce Dal but only adapted
Dal to his own purposes. Moody notes also Solzhenitsyn s folk tale (skaz)
flavor. He cites the stitch stitch stitch line when Shukhov is sewing into
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Alex Kintner s Jaws After The Sinking Of The US
After the fatal death of Alex Kintner getting eaten whole by a great white, nothing left but the yellow
lilo that came to shore. We meet a brave character by the name of Quint, the shark hunter, he told the
people that he would capture the shark, but instead of $3000 he wanted $10,000. As he goes on the
journey with the chief and the ichotnyist, he tells them about the traumatic encounter with a great
white shark. To summarize, Quint talks the shark attack that followed after the sinking of the U.S.S
Indianapolis by a Japanese submarine. He explains the sharks characteristics to the chief, he s got
lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll s eye. When he comes at ya, doesn t seem to be livin . Looking
closely at this scene and putting history
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Anne Arundel Community College Essay
Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) is a two year public, community driven institution of
higher education. It is one of the oldest and largest community colleges within the state of Maryland.
Anne Arundel Community College offers transfer and career associate degree programs; certificate
programs; credit courses; and continuing education, workforce development and lifelong learning
opportunities. AACC is a single campus community college with a main campus in Arnold, off
campus sites at Arundel Mills in Hanover; the Glen Burnie Town Center; the Sales and Service
Training Center in Arundel Mills mall; the Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute in Glen Burnie;
and the Center for Cyber and Professional Training across from Arundel ... Show more content on
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When an organization builds trust, customers will beat a path to their cash register. One way that Anne
Arundel Community college builds trust is through their affordability. AACC charged the lowest
tuition and fees of its four peer community colleges in fiscal year 2016. It also offers a free tuition
payment plan that allows students to spread the cost of their education throughout the semester. The
college believes no student should be prevented from attending because of limited financial resources.
Many students receive financial aid through a combination of need based federal and state grants,
federal student and parent loans, employment through the Federal Work Study and Institutional
Student Employment Programs, interest free payment plans, or an extensive list of institutional,
community and state scholarship funds. Because of the variety of financial options, the class of 2016
saw a record 2,340 students graduate with 1,154 certificates and 1,850 degrees.
Consistency: Consistency is fundamental for any business. Consistency within Anne Arundel
Community College lets students know what to expect. If AACC s products or quality is inconsistent
the student will stop coming. It also lets them why they should do business with you. And lastly it
allows you to measure and benchmark. This allows an organization to see how they are doing and
what they need to do to improve.
Loyalty: The long term success of an
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Management Philosophy Comparison
Running head: MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY COMPARISON
Management Philosophy Comparison
Management philosophies
MGT716
June 15, 2009
Management Philosophy Comparison Management aims to accomplish group purposes with the least
expenditure of material or human resources (Koontz, 1969, p. 415). The term management philosophy
seems almost oxymoronic in that they appear to work toward different results. The goal of
management should be to improve the organization. (Kirkeby, 2000) suggest that the objective of
management has always been the goal of making the group, institution, organization, or nation, into
the strongest organism possible. Triumph, subjugation, gaining strength, and survival are all priorities
of management. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All of these examples and many others function and are produced at a higher rate of efficiently due to
Scientific Management. Frederick W. Taylor born on March 20, 1865 considered the father of
Scientific Management . He strongly campaigned for less human interaction and more machine driven
production, even going on to say In the past the man has been first; in the future the system must be
first (Worthy, 1959, p. 73). One of the driving factors for Taylor s scientific management was that he
believed the industrial management of his day was run by individuals that had no professional
amplitude Deming suggested that management could be formulated as an academic discipline, and
that the best results would come from the partnership between a trained and qualified management and
a cooperative and innovative workforce (Weisbord, 1987, p. 9). Taylorism became the first big
management fad. Taylor s scientific management consisted of four principles (Weisbord, 1987): 1.
Replace rule of thumb work methods with methods based on a scientific study of the tasks. 2.
Scientifically select, train, and develop each employee rather than passively leaving them to train
themselves. 3. Provide detailed instruction and supervision of each worker in the performance of that
worker s discrete task. 4. Divide work equally between managers and workers, so that the managers
apply scientific management principles to planning the work and the workers
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Vo2 Max Test Paper
The results of the study showed that the VO2 max test on the treadmill was greater than the VO2 max
test on the cycle. This could be because subjects are more comfortable on a treadmill compared to a
bike. Subjects had more to say about his or her soreness on the bike, making the subject feel fatigue
faster during the test. Three subjects completed the VO2 max tests back to back days, leaving the
subjects feeling sore from the first VO2 max.
There are many important limitations of the lactate threshold tests that will be discussed. During the
treadmill lactate threshold tests, there was an occasion of errors read on the Lactate Plus. This would
lead to having to retesting, forcing the subject to pause for a longer period in between stages. The
delay could change the reading of the blood lactate level. Subject three is considered a highly trained
endurance athlete and required a different protocol for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is assumed that because the results are insignificant that a VO2 max test does not affect a person s
pulmonary function. A limitation during these tests could result of the subjects forgetting to wear a
nose piece. Not wearing a nose piece would skew the results by increasing the subject s FVC and
MVV. A set time after VO2 max test was not set, therefore, subjects varied on how many minutes it
took to complete the pulmonary function tests after the VO2 max test. The sample size was very small
and a very specific population. If a sedentary population would have been tested, results may have
been different like in Vendala et al. (2013) research. In Durmic et al. (2017) research MVV and FVC
were compared between endurance elite athletes and their age and sex matched sedentary control
group. This study found that there is evidence that exercise may affect spirometric indices that can
lead to a higher
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Team Collapse at RWH
19240502776220Managing Organizational Change
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00Managing Organizational Change
66.601.061 Online
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13716004347845Submitted by:Blake BamfordMaria Siena Banaag
Yu Cheung
Submitted to: Professor Diane VacarraDue date: October 5, 2014
00Submitted by:Blake BamfordMaria Siena Banaag
Yu Cheung
Submitted to: Professor Diane VacarraDue date: October 5, 2014
3810005976620190502219325Case Analysis
Team Collapse at Richard, Wood, Hulme, LLP
00Case Analysis
Team Collapse at Richard, Wood, Hulme, LLP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SITUATION ANALYSIS
Established in 1998 by Chris Richard, Gemma Wood and Lauren Hulme, Richard, Wood and Hulme
LLP ( RWH ) is a financial services firm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The audit would likely take a longer period of time to complete than the promised two and half weeks
(the audit team completed the audit in this time frame in 2007) due to a) the expectation that extra
work would be required related to possible asset and receivables write downs as a result of the
economic downturn; b) some accounting policies had been changed, which led to more time required
from senior associates to help guide junior associates and co op students through the company s new
set of circumstances and c) since the tax team did not attend the planning meeting, Dee and Michaels
had to allocate time to answer their questions during the audit.
The audit team did not receive necessary information from Spector in a timely manner. It was not until
the third day of the audit that the team began receiving the needed information.
For two days of the audit, Noth and Patel were likely not making any contributions during the time
they should have been working from home (about 20 hours combined).
Michaels had to restart 25 hours of work due to client revisions to forecasted financial information.
The senior associates leading the audit refused to allow idle personnel at the firm to assist in speeding
up the audit for fear that adding team member unfamiliar with Spector would cause further delays.
Two of the senior associates, Ellis and Dee, were fired because they did not
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In this essay I shall compare the ways in which Owen...
In this essay I shall compare the ways in which Owen suggests that war is futile, I will be comparing
poems Anthem for doomed youth, Futility and Exposure. Owen was a famous British poet born on
March 18th; and died on the 4th November; he gave us an insight into hell or otherwise known as
world war one. Owen was a young man of 18 years when he enlisted into the army. He was sucked
into the propaganda of war perceived as sweet, Owen was shot, a week before the Armistice day, as he
was leading his men across the canal, he was a mere age of 25, war left him with a slight stammer
which was unusually usual in poet s. Moreover, Anthem for doomed youth is a well known poem
written by Wilfred Owen that incorporates the theme of the horror of ... Show more content on
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the use of mathaphor in these connontaions help us to image their pain. Moreover, Exposure allows
the reader to share the experience of having all vestiges of shelter removed, stripped back to the
nakedness and feebleness of the human body against the wintry savagery of a snow storm in the dark,
at the point of death. In contrast to Futility, oxymoron one another sun snow one is associated with
heat whilst the other portrays bitter, freezing temperature, Owen portrays how life s a battle in itself
where you ll face many challenges from extreme coldness to scorching heat; loneliness to
overcrowded areas, both poems discuss how nature itself can have a more traumatising affect on them
than war, its futile for the soldiers as they are deteriorating physically like old beggars , they ve not
being granted the promises that it will make you a more respected, mentally and physically stronger
The sibilance of the repeated s sound Sudden successive flights of bullets streak the silence , creates
the effect of whispering, an attempt to not draw the attention of the enemy,who are pointlessly using
flares to see what is going on. Furthermore, the use of alliteration also contributes to how the poem is
read, as it makes you think the situation is occuring sudenly and quick. Both Futility a short poem of
two stanzas
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Semiotics In Romeo And Juliet
This essay will pose as a semiotic analysis of a famous quote from Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet.
Semiotics are commonly used in daily life, but often go unnoticed. Many quotes that are used by
business professionals are quotes from famous writers such as Shakespeare. In Shakespeare s Romeo
and Juliet, the phrase Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall. Resonated with me and
is the phrase that I chose to analyze in this essay. The words and ideas that are signs in the quote are
wisely, slowly, rush, stumble and fall. These words are signs in the quote because each word possesses
an underlying meaning. In this essay, a semiotic analysis of the phrase from Romeo and Juliet will be
provided as it relates to business professionals and what the phrase signifies when used in that context.
Shakespeare suggests that wisely in this context signifies making smart, mature decisions in any given
situation because each decision that is made can excel or hinder future endeavors. The pros and cons
should be weighed before committing, in order to make a sound decision. Without proper information
and guidance, one is essentially ignorant to the task at hand. For example, a mentor may be necessary
because they may have accomplished a goal that you are aiming towards and can give advice on what
you should and shouldn t do while trying to reach your goal.
Furthermore, the word slowly signifies taking your time to accomplish tasks and goals. It takes a great
amount of patience to see how things done now will pay off overall. Great things aren t accomplished
overnight. From a business standpoint, it means that you must work your way to the top. The process
may seem slow, but the progress is in constant evolution in preparation for the outcome. There is a
stigma that has been placed upon individuals by society that to be successful, things must be
accomplished quickly and if they aren t, then it equates to a lessened sense of success in some cases.
Additionally, the word rush is a sign that signifies how sometimes as human beings with our longing
for instant gratification, we tend to want to speed up the process without a second thought. People tend
to rush the process of life to attain temporary happiness which
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Japan s Forced Constitution Causes Major Conflicts
The ninth article of Japan s forced constitution causes major conflicts that damage Japan s Self
Defense Force and its ability to aid its allies. The vague wording of the article questions the legitimacy
of the Self Defense Force, and has been one of the biggest controversial subjects in Japan for decades.
Many groups want to change the law, while others want to pass new laws to specify the boundaries of
the 9th Article.
Article nine is, depending on whom one asks, one of the most famous, or infamous part of the entire
Japanese Constitution. The debate over the necessity of article nine is one of the most disputed
arguments in the country. With 39.2% believing the article is unnecessary, and 22.1% saying it is
necessary, nearly half of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The parties stance on the ninth article can be divided among three categories. The Liberals, who wants
to amend the constitution s ninth article, the Conservatives that do not want to change anything, and
the Moderates that wish to create new laws to specify parts of the article. Of these, there are four
primary parties. The Japanese Democratic Party and the Communist Party who don t want revision.
The Osaka Party who want to wait until Prime Minister Abe steps down before beginning revision,
and finally the Liberal Democratic Party who has fought for revision
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  • 2. A Humean Theory of Distributive Justice Essay This paper suggests a strategy for constructing a contemporary Humean theory of distributive justice which would serve to ground what I call an entrepreneurial welfare state. It is argued that blending David Hume s insights about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald Dworkin s insurance based reasoning supporting his equality of resources model of distributive justice will yield a state which, as a matter of justice, encourages its members to engage in entrepreneurial activities and which protects them from the worst extremes of market economies. Introduction I claim that an attractive theory of distributive justice can be constructed by blending David Hume s ideas about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But humans have survived. How so? Here is what Hume says: Tis by society alone he is able to supply his defects and raise himself up to an equality with his fellow creatures, and even acquire a superiority above them. By society all his infirmities are compensated . . . and . . . leave him in every respect more satisfied and happy, than tis possible for him, in his savage and solitary condition, ever to become. When every individual person labours a part, and only for himself, his force is too small to execute any considerable work; his labour being employ d in supplying all his different necessities, he never attains a perfection in any particular art; and as his force and success are not at all times equal, the least failure in either of these particulars must be attended with inevitable ruin and misery. Society provides a remedy for these three inconveniences. By the conjunction of forces, our power is augmented: By the partition of employments, our ability encreases; And by mutual succour we are less expos d to fortune and accidents. Tis by this additional force, ability, and security, that society becomes advantageous.(1) Wild Uncultivated Sex, or How Society Arises [I]n order to form society, tis requisite not only that it be advantageous, but also that men be sensible of these advantages yet tis impossible, in their wild uncultivated state, that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Women Are Cunning And Beast Like From The Waist They Are... With a riotous appetite. Down from the waist they are centaurs, Though woman all above. But to the girdle do the gods inherit; Beneath is all the fiend s. There s hell, there s darkness [4.6.121 125] Why call women centaurs? Aren t Centaurs male? This use of the word makes the passage lose all of its intended meaning. To justify the use of this word, readers jump to the easy conclusion that Lear is trying to say that women are cunning and beast like or that analyzing this may be going a little too deep. But, if King Lear chooses to overlook the entire picture that surrounds centaurs, there will be those who choose to question his choice of words and his credibility; which weakens his plea for pity and tarnishes his image as the wronged father. By referring to his daughters as centaurs, he fails to take the history and the entire construct of centaurs and creates a very distorted image, unintentionally proving to himself and the audience that he is weakened, scared and undeserving of sympathy. With the use of one word, he has tarnished his image as a king and a wronged protagonist on many levels. To start, the history and etymology of the word needs to be taken into consideration. According to the OED, a centaur referred to A member of a people of ancient Thessaly renowned for their skill with horses . The OED also mentions that that the Greeks coined this term to refer to a partnership that was not familiar to them; a partnership between man and horse that would become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Section 1 Harcourt-Essen Reaction A2 Chemistry Coursework Section 1 Aims: I aim to find out the order of reaction with respect to [H2O2] and [2I ]. I aim to find out the activation enthalpy of the reaction by finding the rate of reaction at different temperatures using the Arrhenius Equation. The experiment will go as follows: Into a conical flask put 15cm3 of distilled water and add 2cm3 of [X]moldm 3 potassium iodide (KI) solution and 1cm3 of 2moldm 3 sulphuric acid. Then add to this 2.5cm3 of 5vol (0.42moldm 3) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). For the second part of my investigation, the KI solution will remain a constant 0.3moldm 3 and the H2O2 solution will vary. H2O2 + 2I + 2H+ 2H2O + I2 Methods to find the rate: 1 Use a colorimeter to monitor the change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transmittance can be expressed as the ratio of the intensity of the transmitted light (It) and the initial intensity of the light beam (Io), as expressed by the formula: reference 4 T = It /Io Experimental Methods: Making up the solutions: The potassium iodide solution will be made up by first calculating the amount (in moles) of KI needed from the equation: concentration = amount/volume as I know the desired concentration(s) and how large a volume I want to make up. Then I can calculate how exactly how much solid KI (in grams) is needed for that concentration by using the equation: amount = mass/Mr given the Mr of KI is 166.0028. Then to actually make up the solution, I will first brush the balance, place a plastic weighing container on it, and then tare the balance. I will then proceed to accurately weigh out the required mass of KI with a clean spatula. The hydrogen peroxide solution will be diluted from 20vol to [X]vol by using 20/[X] the volume of 20vol H2O2 in distilled water. Methods: Potassium iodide solution: 1. Using the equations; amount = mass/Mr and concentration = amount/volume, I calculated the correct mass of KI needed to make up the required concentrations of KI solution (0.05 through to 0.3moldm 3). I used the complete values throughout all the equations, and then rounded my final volume to an appropriate decimal place relative to the precision of the scientific balance I will use to make up the solution. 2. Solid KI (mass m) was weighed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Hate Crimes Essay Crimes I. Intro What is a hate crime . A hate crime is when a person intentionally selects a victim because of the race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. A person who commits a hate crime can come from any background and be any race. The term hate crime is meant to differentiate criminal behavior that is caused by prejudice from behavior that is motivated by greed jealously, anger, politics and like. Hate groups differ from one another in terms of membership, ideology and activities but do share one thing in common; they direct violence towards and against groups of people they do not understand. Most people committing hate crimes feel they are just doing Gods work of letting the victim know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite its name, the NBPP s founding was independent; it is not an official successor organization to the Black Panther Party. Members of the original Black Panther Party have insisted that this party is illegitimate and have vociferously objected that there is no new Black Panther Party. Critics characterize what they see as the NBPP s actively destructive extremism by pointing to examples such as Muhammad s Million Youth March , a youth equivalent of the Million Man March in Harlem in which 6000 people protested police brutality but also featured a range of speakers calling for the extermination of whites in South Africa. The rally ended in scuffles with the NYPD as Muhammad urged the crowd to attack those officers who had attempted to confiscate the NBPP members guns. Chairs and bottles were thrown at the police but only a few in the conflict suffered injuries. Perhaps more significantly was the fact that Al Sharpton appeared and spoke at this event, and was criticized later for taking part in its controversial rhetoric. The Million Youth March became an annual event thereafter, but rapidly lost popularity as time progressed. The group believes that 9/11 was conspiracy and feels that Muslims working at the Trade center knew and called out sick. They aren t as violate as KKK ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analysis of Consumer Behaviour Online This report will outline the most relevant behavioural characteristics of online consumers and examine the ways they find, compare and evaluate product information. Comparison of the newly collected survey data with the existing consumer behaviour theory resulted in detection of a number of issues related to a specific consumer group. The purpose of this report is to translate these findings into a set of implementation activities on strategic and technological level. Execution of these recommendations will result in better conversion of visitors into customers and encourage customer loyalty and referrals. The focus group of this study will be young adults aged between eighteen and thirty four interested in buying a mobile phone or a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... brand new latest nokia cellphone price list philippines 2. phone brand logos 3. pantech and curitel logo 4. imap cell phones 5. iphone 8gb prize for cingular plan 6. nokia n73 godfather 7. sony ericsson w880i 8. nokia 5200 browser for mac 9. imap w880i Practical Test: Stage two Finding the product As the research narrows down, consumers tend to localise the results (Example: Australian Results Only ). Search phrases in this stage are likely to contain a brand name or a specific feature. Survey results show that consumers are willing to drill down to the third page of the results. Majority however would only look at the first page of the results (seventy three percent) while many will only look at the top half of the page (Figure 3). Figure 3: Consumer search engine drill down: How far are they willing to go? A common assumption is that young adults tend to be more technologically minded than the rest of the population. An interesting fact is that around a third of the interviewed individuals knew very little or nothing about certain aspects of their research due to the nature of the product and rapid changes in technology. For example, ninety per cent of participants could not explain the purpose of WiFi, which is becoming a standard feature in all new mobile phone releases. For this reason, we must consider extensive problem solving behaviour ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Child Observation 1Observer: Michelle Stanley Date of Observation: 3/2/10 Fictitious Name of Child: Abby Setting: Bed room and living room Child s Age: 3 years and 10 months Physical Description of Child: When I walked into the house Abby was wearing her princess Belle dress up gown. Her hair is bright blonde, down l loose and knotted, her eyed are blue, her skin is pale and her cheeks are rosy. Time Observed: 4:00pm 4:10pm Behavior Observed: Upon entering the house Abby politely took my jacket and hung it up on a chair. She then ran up the stairs and asked me to come see her dollhouse. She identified every little thing in her dollhouse as she was showing it to me. She showed me the windows , stove , soap , mantel , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She may one day need physical therapy for this but as of right now she participates in activities such as swimming and using the monkey bars on a play set. She is also always made to carry her bags, and once or twice a week she and her father have fake push up competitions. As a result of her weaker upper trunk she may one day have trouble in fine motor skills, such as forming her letters, but so far she has developed normally. When did she begin walking? Around 1 year, she began to walk. What percentile is Abby in for height and weight? Abby is in the 50th percentile for weight for kids her age and in the 98th percentile for height. What have you done for daycare throughout the years? From birth until September of 2006 Abby remained with me at home. When I finally returned to work Abby s primary care giver was her father, he stayed home with her from September of 2006 through December of 2006. She was then placed in the care of her aunt s daycare from December of 2006 until August of 2008 as she then began Preschool at Precious Gems Learning Center. How is Abby doing academically? She can recognize and write all of her letters, knows how to spell her first and last name, can recognize and write simple words such as mom and dad , can recognize numbers up through ten and can count up to about thirty. Has she received any evaluations from her learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Suspense In Way Up To Heaven In the stories Live to Tell , Interlopers , and Way Up to Heaven the shared literary element is suspense which gets developed through imagery. Each of these stories is unique in their own way. However they all have one thing in common, suspense. Through settings and characters the authors develop a great sense of tension and suspense which keeps the reader interested. Suspense plays in important role in Live to Tell because it builds the mood and helps dramatize the story to get the point across. This story has wonderful imagery that helps with adding more effect to the suspense of the story. Then the sound I don t want to hear the whap whap of his bare feet slapping down the hall as he wheels around and runs for the kitchen. (Page 17,18 Gardner) When the author adds the sound effect of the kid slapping his bare feet it really helps add more dramatization. You are anticipating what Evan is going to do next. You are sharing Victoria s fears. Gardner does a great job of using her settings to create suspense. Cherry red cabinet doors being flung open,cups plates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story does a great job of describing the characters relationship through imagery and setting. Ulrich was silent for a few minutes, and lay listening to the weary screeching wind.(Saki,3) The way the author described the wind added more effect to the suspense of the character waiting. It helps us understand the emotions of the character. The two enemies stood glaring at one another for a long silent moment. Each had a rifle in his hand, each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost in his mind (Saki,2) By describing how the characters felt it helped us understand the relationship between them. Deeply describing the characters relationship it makes the reader want to know what they are going to do next. This helps us feel the hatred between the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Relationship Between Secondary And Secondary Psychopathy Psyc121: Introduction to Psychology Is the Relationship Between Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Related to Cognitive Empathy Rebecca Donald 300339504 Tutors name: Tim Granley Wednesday 11 12.50, EA404B Is the Relationship Between Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Related to Cognitive Empathy Throughout our study we investigated the relationship between secondary and primary psychopathy and cognitive empathy. Psychopathy is a mental disorder which can cause an individual to have behavior seen not normal to society. It causes the individual to be antisocial towards others, and they can become egocentric (Richell, Mitchell, Newman, Leonard, Baron Cohen, Blair, 2003). Primary psychopathy and secondary psychopathy both show the traits of being impulsive, angry and very antagonistic however secondary psychopathy also shows the individual to have social anxiety, doubt themselves and to have swings in their emotions often which is unseen in primary psychopaths (Ali Chamorro Premuzic, 2010). Cognitive empathy is someone s ability to be able to relate to another individuals emotions and their mental state (Ali Chamorro Premuzic, 2010). Cognitive empathy and psychopathy are related as someone who is a psychopath has few emotions and therefore will not show empathy, we are investigating to what extent psychopaths show a lack of cognitive empathy. We are conducting this experiment to see if our results are similar or different to previous studies. Previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. When I first enrolled in Technology and Society, I... When I first enrolled in Technology and Society, I honestly did not know what to think of this class. I thought I was going to feel awkward because maybe it was going be a class full of nerds, which there wasn t, and all we would talk about was different kinds of inventions and how they effected society. After completing the course it was pretty much true, the class discussed many inventions and how they have effected society throughout the years, even how society has effected technology. One of the main topics that was covered in the class was how many different definitions there was of what was considered technology. The biggest lesson that was taught was how technology and society have been linked so closely throughout history, and now ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone has seen that kid with music blasting out of his headphones, or the girl rapidly texting on her phone. The youth of today are constantly drawn in technological advancements that promote nonstop communication and instant satisfaction, whether through cell phones, video games, laptops, or iPod/MP3 players. Before the invention of these devices, family members would sit together around the table and play games together. However, since the invention of video games, those kinds of entertainment have changed to games played individually, and the impact of such games on family relations is apparent. Nowadays instead of watching TV together or eating a family meal, everyone in the family is in a separate room, either playing video games, watching football, on their computers or on their phones. Though, in some cases, technology helps parents to communicate with their children and know their location, it is not always enough for children s safety just to stay connected with the family. People are so fascinated by their smart phones or laptops that they are blind to others around them. Consequently, spending less time with family and more time with different gadgets can cause the loss of tight contacts with close relations. But are these technological advancements a good thing? I believe that the growth of technology has negatively influenced the social interactions of today s youth because it isolates people from reality, gets in the way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Racism In The Play Two Towns Of Jasper By Moises Kaufman Racism is a global problem where societies subject individuals with certain attributes that are judged as inferior or superior to special treatment [3]. Although its prevalence is waning off, this problem is very old. It would also be quite difficult to eradicate racism from our societies completely. This is due to the obvious variations in people s religion, color, geographic location, culture and economic factors such as social class [3]. Whereas eradication of racism might sound impossible, the society can make enormous achievement in curbing its influence on most of the world s communities. Moises Kaufman along with the Tectonic Theatre Project produced a play The Laramie Project between the years 2000 and 2002 [2]. Based on the murder of a student in Laramie city, the play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two towns of Jasper is a documentary that explains the influence of racism on the minds of people in Texas and the world based on complexion. Some individuals of white origin killed Byrd Jr. a black American [1]. The aftermath of the incidence in Texas increased publicity regarding the rights of both African and white individuals. Citizens of American, irrespective of their color have a right to live anywhere in the country and to exercise their liberty of interaction [1]. Differences in cultural values, perceptions and life priorities make it difficult for many communities to fight hatred and violence between their people. The media s participation raised awareness on how people from the two groups perceive each other but increased tension between them. The white community perceives its black counterpart as a possible source of danger as it tries to deflect away its involvement. It is, therefore, essential for communities to induce a perception within its members that would make them embrace unity and break any possible racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Tillie Olsen s Her Life Story When reading the story and getting to know Tillie Olsen s this could be her life story. The birth of her first daughter, Karla, at age nineteen. Karla s father was not a constant presence in her life, and even Olsen herself at times had long periods of time when she lived away from her daughter when she was a child After a while I found a job hashing at night so I could be with her days, and it was better. But it came to where I had to bring her to his family and leave her It took a long time to raise the money for her fare back (pg. 271). In 1929, Olsen began a journey of low paying jobs as a hotel maid, packinghouse worker, linen checker, waitress, laundry worker, factory worker and secretary, in Kansas, Missouri, and Minnesota, in time moving to California. In 1932, her first daughter, Karla, was born and her journey was expanded as a single mother in an era where the term women didn t work validated the stereotype of women of what was considered as a woman s job (Olsen, T 2015). She was jailed for organizing packinghouse workers in Omaha and Kansas City, and became involved in labor, social and political causes of the depression era. It was while recovering from inflammatory disease and tuberculosis as an effect of the factory conditions along with the time she spent in jail she began writing (Olsen, T 2015). In spite of the refusal by public dignitaries to accept the conditions of the country the prove was that it was affecting citizens lives every day. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Exciting Life of King Henry VIII To begin with; Henry VIII was the King of England from April 21, 1509 until his death. King Henry VIII was born born on June 28th of 1491 in Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, in the United Kingdom. Henry VIII then later died on January 28th, 1547 in Palace of Whitehall, London, in the United Kingdom. His parents were Elizabeth of York and Henry VII. Henry became king when he was just eighteen years old. He was known for his love of hunting and dancing. ( Henry VIII . BBC News.) Henry was known as the father of the Royal Navy. When he became king there were five royal warships. By his death he had built up a navy of around 50 ships. Henry built the first naval dock in Britain then established a Naval Board. This set an administrative machinery for the control of the fleet. ( Henry VIII . BBC News.) Now, after Wolsey s downfall, Thomas Cromwell became Henry s chief minister and earned the trust of the King by helping him to break with Rome and establish Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. This act also brought him much needed wealth by the well funded monasteries. Over four years Cromwell ordered that 800 monasteries to be torn down and their lands and treasures taken for the crown. Most of the land that was owned already was forcefully sold to the churches and monasteries then destroyed. ( The Life of King Henry VIII (1491 1547) . Biography of Henry Tudor, King of England.) King Henry VIII stayed catholic while everyone else was beginning to become Protestantism. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Human And Social Development Level Of Development Originally, the proverb what gets measured gets managed is applied to the business field. However, in this essay, the writer tries to explain this principle in the social development level. At first, this essay argue the reason why we need to measure the level of development, it is because producing measurements about an activity gives you a handle on it, a way to improve it. This paper goes on to critically examine the varied ways to measure development. A developed country is one with a high Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, as defined by the World Bank. But this does not tell the whole story, country s level of development is not a fixed state. In addition to the factors of economic growth, human and social development also playing an important role. In the end, the advantage and disadvantage of these methods are summarized, some points need to be studied more are also given. What is development? Measuring development is about how advanced one country is compared to other countries, or to the same country in the past. But to answer this question, one must first have a conceptual framework about what development means. Though the term development usually refers to economic growth, it can apply to political, social structure as well. It is true that economic growth may produce greater income in a country. But history offers a number of example, by increasing nation s wealth, without improving the average living standard. This happened in oil producing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Understand Employment Responsibilities 201 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children s and young people s settings Task A Short Answer Questions Ai: Imagine you are a newly appointed supervisor/manager within your service. You need to update your staff handbook to reflect current employment law. Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. Once you have identified a reliable source of information: Aii a) List three aspects of employment covered by law. Work Conditions (safety, discrimination, accommodation, etc.) Wages Hours b) List three main features of current employment legislation. Minimum wage Training Holiday entitlements Aiii Briefly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Change of bank details Change of address Biv Describe the procedure to follow if you wanted to raise a grievance at work. You may describe this in writing or produce a flow chart or diagram. Bv Explain the agreed ways of working with your employer in relation to the following areas: 1. Data protection 2. Grievance 3. Conflict management 4. Anti discriminatory practice 5. Health amp; safety 6. Confidentiality 7. Whistle blowing Bvi Explain how your role contributes to the overall delivery of the service provided. Bvii Explain how you could influence the quality of the service provided by; a) Following best practice within your work role; Doing everything required I.e. training,Be kind and caring to the residents and providing them with respect and dignity. b) Not carrying out the requirements of your role. By not following the role requirements you will be not doing your job well and following the right procedures and by that you can cause accidents and
  • 16. your not giving your fall attention by that people will be neglected and not get the fall care they need. Bviii Describe how your own work must be influenced by National factors such as Codes of Practice, National Occupational Standards, Legislation and Government Initiatives. Bix a) Identify two different representative bodies which influence your area of work. b) Describe the role of the two representative bodies you have identified. Task C Career Pathway ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. ART CRITICISM PAPER ART CRITICISM PAPER The Grafin von Schonfeld with her Daughter by Elizabeth Louise Vigee LeBrun In the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art, the Pfeiffer Gallery is displaying many art pieces of oil on canvas paintings. These paintings are mostly portraits of people, both famous and not. They are painted by a variety of artists of European decent and American decent between the mid 1700 s and the early 1900 s. The painting by Elizabeth Louise Vigee Lebrun caught my eye and drew me in to look closely at its composition. The Grafin von Scholfeld with her Daughter is oil on canvas art piece painted in 1793. It is a painting of a woman holding her daughter on her lap, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The little girl s dress gives the texture of lightness and seems like airy fabric that would be thin and translucent. The time in this piece is very accurate of the late 1700 s and when viewing it, the time seems classic. The emphasis of this piece is mainly the mother and the daughter, however when looking at them you are drawn into looking at their realistic eyes. The eyes seem like the focal point which draws the viewer in to the picture. The relationship in the painting between the mother and daughter give it a definite asymmetrical balance and maybe a little radial balance. A radial balance because of their eyes being the central focus, then the faces, then the holding of each other, then where they are placed on the canvas, and then the bench and the landscape. The colors used by the painter, also creates balance with in the picture. The wine colored dress of the mother, red sash of the daughter s dress, ruby lips, and the rosy cheeks give a warm feeling to the central focus of the mother and daughter. The cool color of the sky is the same as the women s eyes as well as the trees and green on the mother s dress. These balances give unity or a unifying feeling to the painting, especially between the mother and daughter. The idea of this piece is to show the connection between mother and daughter being painted. It shows the time and the classic style of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Fish Figurative Language The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop is about a fisherman who was joyful to have caught a tremendous fish. However throughout the poem, the fisherman examine the fish closer and realize how special it is. Admires that it s no ordinary fish because of the injuries and scars from battles faced from previous fishermens. Respects his power to survive and releases the fish as it deserves another chance. The speaker uses diction and figurative language such as similes and imagery to reveal the change in attitude toward the fish by describing the struggles it has been through and characteristics of the fish. The change in attitude towards the fish begins on line 22, where the speaker uses diction to describe the struggle and condition the fish is in. While his gills were breathing in the terrible oxygen the frightening gills (22). Usually when we think of oxygen, it is valuable because it s necessary for us to live. However, in this case to a fish it s the opposite. The use of terrible helps the reader to image the fish trying to stay alive and why the speaker is concerned. Also uses imagery to describe the fish s struggle Grim,wet, and weaponline, hung five old pieces of fish line... and a wire leader with the swivel still attached (50). The fish broke free of five fish lines, has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I admired his sullen face, the mechanism of his jaw (45) is an example of diction, uses sullen to describe the fish and create a relationship between the fisherman and the fish. The speaker also uses figurative language such as similes , Coarse white flesh packed in like feathers (27) and his shiny entrails, and thee pink swim bladder like a big peony. (31).Helps the reader to picture the fish s injuries and makes us feel bad for the fish. The usage of diction and figurative language shows the fisherman s sympathy towards the fish and understands his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bob Dylan Goes Through Multiple Sounds, Styles, And Genres Bob Dylan goes through multiple sounds, styles, and genres over the years, but after observing them over the course of the semester, my favorite album of his is Nashville Skyline. The sound, lyrics, and the emotion of the songs in this album related to be the most, and they capture so much in them that just attracted my attention. The songs in this album showed a different side of Dylan, a happier side. When looking at this album I looked at the genre, physical elements, specific songs, and the overall description of the album. The genre of the album is said to be country; however, I get the feel of multiple types of genres. Such as, folk and jazz as well as country. He definitely has some songs on this album are more country than other. One More Night in my opinion is more country sounding than Lay Lady Lay and I think that is because in One More Night he has more of a twang when singing; rather than, in Lay Lady Lay he is making a more jazzy sound with his voice. Also he adds more instruments to make the sounds change that he did not have in One More Night. I assume that Dylan wanted some songs to sound a different way for a purpose. The album over all is considered to be country, but I hear multiple genres added in. Physical elements of this album are the images he creates, the linear notes he uses, and images/ text he uses to create the mood for the album. I noticed that overall in this song he sings a lot about different women and his feelings for each of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Survey Of Cloud Computing And Healthcare Survey of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Today Arnold Payne, Jr. University of Maryland, University College Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss Cloud Computing, a new technology that has become an important tool in the business of healthcare. The paper will provide an overview of cloud computing and discuss the evolution of this new concept in business today. The paper will also examine the application of cloud computing in healthcare and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. Since there are many perspectives on HIPAA and HITECH acts in the healthcare community that have caused fears and concerns regarding security requirements for storing patient data remotely, the conclusion of the paper will review and discussed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after that, In J.C.R Licklider began conceptualize the idea developing a globally accessible network of computers that would allow access of applications and data remotely throughout the world, wherever the internet existed. Of course all of this would require huge bandwidth capabilities that at that time were not available. However, this all became possible in the 1990 s when the bandwidth of the internet had evolved to be large enough to bring cloud computing to the world ( history of cloud computing, 2009). Once the internet became a viable medium for cloud based computing, companies started offering applications to the masses. In early 2000 s, Amazon developed a cloud based tool, Amazon Mechanical Turk, which offered cloud computing, data storage and artificial intelligence. Later, in 2006, Amazon released its second generation cloud services known as Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) that allowed individuals and organizations to rent computing space to run all their computer applications and data storage needs. With EC2, Amazon had truly brought in to the concept of cloud computing. After that computer giants like Google, Microsoft and Apple began to offer affordable, useful applications for computers and smart devices that were able to on the cloud and not by the devises. Consequently, there are tens of thousands of such cloud based applications available. The advent of Cloud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Interpersonal Attraction Interpersonal attraction can be defined as how and what attracts us to individuals. As a college student, I am constantly judging people by the first moment I meet them because I am frequently searching for friends and relations in my life. What sparked my interest to research this topic was my fondness for the opposite sex. I was curious as to what attracted to me to certain men and not others. Initially, I believed I was drawn solely to men from a physical attraction in an original engagement, but I found that there is more to this matter. Although physicality is a large degree of interpersonal attraction, research proves that there are several other determining factors playing a part in attraction on first encounters. The most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the atmosphere of technology, the ability to contact more people has dramatically increased, but attraction is still hard to form if one has never met them (Johnson, 2000). The almighty Facebook.com fanatics like myself have over a hundred friends, but my real friends that have this global college networking, are the people I am in close physical proximity to; I think it is hard to have a true attraction to people through a photo and email since it is not in physical closeness and it seems unrealistic. A picture displayed online is not nearly as strong as actual physical contingence. Accordingly, the possibility of attraction on first encounters drastically increases if individuals are in close proximity to each other. People in close proximity subsequentially increase their familiarity to individuals. Familiar people are more likely to be attractive because they are judged to be safe, least likely to cause harm, and inexpensive in time and effort. Initial appeal is most highly prominent when one is easy to physically approach (Kazdin, 2000). The people I see on Arcadia s college campus, I expect to be harmless and amenable for the reason of familiarity. To exemplify this, the exposure effect states that the more exposure to a stimulus, the more apt we are to like them; the more times I see someone at college, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. SAICA Case Study Tutorial 6 9 September 2014 Name: James Surname: Gilbert Student Number: 201404266 Tutorial Group: 1 The Maintenance of the professional status of Chartered Accountancy in South Africa. SAICA, SAIPA, CIMA and the IRBA are just a few of the professional bodies, or institutions, found in South Africa with the purpose of developing and maintaining the professional standard of Chartered Accountancy perceived within this nation. The real question is though, how do they do it? Especially in such a way that sees South Africa renowned for the top seat in Chartered Accountancy standards. To understand how this feat is achieved it is important to first know what a profession is: A profession is an occupation organized in an institutional form, its members offer client services based on an intellectual body of knowledge and a specialised repertoire of skills, that are not ordinarily possessed by the non professional, in order to explicitly serve public interest. (Lee. 1995, 49) These members are, in addition, required to practice and behave in an ethically and functionally sound way as set out by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This being an enforceable law with regards to the conduct of professionals ensures the further professional conduct of the members of SAICA and an increase in the public confidence of the profession. The reason that SAICA has been able to set these standards and effectively seclude the profession and disallow just anyone to practice as a CA, is due to the Royal Charter that enables the CA profession to be recognised as just that. (Kizlik, 2014) This royal charter effectively is the base that allows all other mechanisms to be developed and allows the profession to maintain and improve its professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Technology Negatively Impacting Education Technology Negatively Impacting Education In today s world, there is no uncertainty that technology has grown to be a part of our daily life. Although everyone s opinion is different, some may say it is positively impacting education while others say its negatively impacting education. According to the articles Texting and Writing by Michaela Cullington and Wikipedia: Write First, Ask Questions Later by Dennis Baron, appear to believe that technology is negatively affecting education. Technology can negatively impact one s education by the ability to use proper grammar, inhibiting writing skills, and just being plain out lazy. Grammar is defined as the way sentences of a language are constructed. In the article Texting and Writing it states how teachers have reported findings that students are using abbreviations for words such as 2 for to or gr8 for great (404). Being in the habit of texting and using abbreviations can cause students not to use proper grammar that should be used in formal writing. Another example is people are engaging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s simply a way of interacting with someone. According to the article Texting and Writing by Michaela Cullington, many say that text messages lack emotion (405). This is because text messages have a tendency to be short, concise, and to the point (405). Not implying emotion or showing how someone feels about a particular situation the other person that is being communicated with has to assume how that person is feeling, which can be difficult at times. Another example is that one English teacher believes that the texting language is second nature to her students (404). Because of this second nature language, people are so used to writing in that type of way they don t even recognize that they are doing it. Being in the habit of writing in a formal way instead of shortcutting will help people better understand what is trying to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. History Of General Electric Company History of General Electric General Electric was founded by Thomas A. Edison in 1878 as the Edison Electric Light Company. In 1892 it merged with Thomson Houston Electric Company to create General Electric as we know it today. The mission statement of General Electric is to work on things that matter. General Electric employees will reference this as GE Works. Strengths and Weaknesses A strength of General Electric as a company is the resources that they have working at the company. They have over 300,000 employees and they all come from different backgrounds. This helps the company be able to spread around the world, because they have employees from that come from all different countries around the world. According to information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... General Electric s next strength as a company is the amount of cash and liquid funds it currently has. According to the YCharts site, General Electric currently has 137 billion in liquid funds (YCharts, 2014). This is one of GE s strengths as they are able to recruit and buy other companies with that money which also would be an opportunity for them. The cash on hand helps them out if there is another recession as General Electric would have that money to help counter any loss of profits and be able to inject that money into the company. One weaknesses of General Electric is the size of the company. It is a challenging task to manage a conglomerate. General Electric s main business units are GE Aviation, GE Capital, GE Corporate, GE Energy Management, GE Appliances and Lighting, GE Healthcare, GE Power Water, GE Oil Gas, and Transportation. As you can see that is a wide variety of businesses. They all have their individual strengths and weaknesses also, but Jeff Immelt the CEO has to manage it as one giant company as General Electric. An action that General Electric can do to lower the risk of this weaknesses is getting rid of a business sections that hurt the company overall. These business units could still be very profitable, but if it hurts the overall vision of the company then action has to be taken. They can do this by either selling the business unit or spinning it off into its own business. Both of these actions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Descent of Dick Diver in Fitzgerald s Tender is the... The Descent of Dick Diver in Tender is the Night Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald chronicles Dick Diver s long descent (or dying fall, [Letters 310]) to ruin at the hands of women. Diver, the novel s protagonist and antagonist, seeks to overthrow feminine power. Dick needs to control the women in his life. To him, women want to be dependent; they are weak, lost souls who need the guidance only a man can give. In turn, women are parasites who feed on him and ultimately destroy his genius. Before Diver becomes involved with woman, he is a Rhodes Scholar and a promising young Psychiatrist. By the end of the novel he is a middle aged drunk chasing young women. Dick Diver, flaw credible, possesses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, Diver must increasingly restate the universe for her , as part of her treatment. Nicole follows Dick walking on her hands . She is after all one to whom nothing need be explained and one to whom nothing could be explained . When the dying Mr. Warren requests to see his daughter, Diver claims she is not strong enough to decide the matter for herself (249). Diver consults Franz but does not allow Nicole a say in the situation. Thus, Diver exhibits his controlling character in maintaining the right to make his wife s decisions for her. Nicole has no identity of her own: she identifies herself with Dick and is so dependent on him that she almost wants to be him. So much so that she even wants to become a writer like him: I want to be a fine person like you, Dick, I would study medicine. When Diver once describes his love for Nicole, he calls it a wild submergence of soul, a dipping of all colors into an obscuring dye. There is little doubt that he believes Nicole is entirely to blame for the loss of his youthful personality. Nicole sucked the life out of him: all his energy is diverted to her needs and when she has used him enough, she abandons him for another man. She is the cause of his marked degeneration; she is, after all, a woman whose wealth and mental instability stunt his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Role Of A Nurse And Social Services This essay aims to consider the role of a nurse in relation to the care of an elderly patient, this can be planned using the care planning cycle both whilst in hospital and before discharge. It will also look at the role social services play when deciding on the patients future care needs. The role of the nurse and social services can be explained by looking into the bio medical and socio medical models of health. Good communication is vital when taking care of an elderly patient and this will be discussed within the communication cycle. It is important to consider the disease processes in old age and how the support and treatment relates to the care value base and rights of the client along with the NMC code of conduct and legislation in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It made the task of personal care very difficult. Mr Williams still appears disinterested and has not been eating much at all. However he appears to have struck up a bond with a day time nurse who he is happy to engage with and seems to trust. Mr Williams has been assigned a Social Worker whose role is to assess and decide whether he is in a safe position to return home or if it would be beneficial to him to be placed within a care home. This essay will discuss all aspects of Mr Williams stay within hospital and his options with regards to future care beyond discharge. On admission to hospital a nurse would implement a care plan to help Mr Williams through his time in hospital. A care plan aims to meet the individual needs of a patient and one highly used approach can be defined as a person centered. This was first developed by Dr Carl Rogers between the 1940s and 1960s and was considered radical and at the time revolutionary. His theory pushed towards the individual to seek out and fulfil their own personal potential whilst the therapist would create an environment where a person would psychologically and physically feel free from any threat, this would ultimately be achieved by a positive, genuine and empathetic setting created by the therapist. These ideas have since been transferred to many roles where people are in relationships such as childcare, teaching and patient care as is the case with Mr ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Introduction And History Of Langmuir Monolayers ( Lms ) Introduction and History of Langmuir Monolayers The study of Langmuir Monolayers (LMs) has greatly increased in the last few decades, which has furthered our understanding as well as appreciation for these simple yet valuable structures. This is partly due to LMs being recognized as extremely important tools in the study of complex subjects such as, but not limited to: biochemistry, biomedical research, and polymerization. Although each of these subjects is unique in its own discipline, they all gain further insight with development of new molecular structures, to which LMs provide the perfect template. If LMs were able to form unique structures on demand, this could greatly improve the biomedical field and possible lead to paradigm shifts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Franklin decided to test this theory while on another trip with one of his colleagues (1). He and colleague passed by a small pond which was producing waves on the surface (1). This gave the water a rippled appearance, an ideal testing situation for Franklin. He dropped a small amount of oil on the water surface and was shocked to find that the oil had an immediate calming effect on a large portion of the water s surface(1). Additionally, he noted that the oil spread itself over a large area as opposed to staying in one isolated spot (1). What Franklin had documented was the creation of what can now be referred to as a LM as well as noting the effects of hydrophobicity on a hydrophilic surface. Other great scientists who continued Franklins work in this field were Lord Raleigh and Agnes Pockels, both of who came from vastly different backgrounds, but recognized the importance of being able to calculate a molecules thickness (1). They later discovered methods of calculating the thickness of the oil that was dispensed on water by examining the drop in surface tension when a certain volume of oil was deposited on a water surface (1). Lastly, the most notable scientist in the field of surface science and the founding expert of Langmuir Monolayers, Irving Langmuir. He was a famous American chemist and physicist and another Nobel Laureate. The Langmuir Monolayer and Trough is named after him. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. False Individualism In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel... In the book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne there is a theme that is referred to as rugged individualism . The concept of rugged individualism was brought to light by Karl Marx and it is the idea that an individual can do more for themselves than what the government can do for them. This term is applied to people who usually stick out among the masses and usually have little respect for the customs that society usually follow hence the idea on why they think they can do better for themselves without the help of the government. Th traits that are usually possessed by these people can benefit them, cause them to fail, or ironically both can happen where they fail but the outcome can benefit them. In the book we see two characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chillingworth is first introduced to us as a mysterious man who happens to be intelligent and good with medicine. Although nothing seems too out of the ordinary Chillingworth fits into the description of rugged individualism because at the time Puritans preferred to be narrow minded about certain subject including medicine and with Chillingworth working as a doctor he had to have a vast knowledge on different subjects. It grew to be a widely diffused opinion that the Rev Arthur Dimmesdale, like many other personages of special sanctity, in all ages of the Christian world, was haunted either by Satan himself or Satan s emissary, in the guise of old Roger Chillingworth (Hawthorne pg 127), this suggests that their is an uneasy feeling the community had against Chillingworth making him a target of rugged individualism but because of his assistance and help to the Reverend they didn t dwell on the subject for too long. Through the outside we can see rugged individualism being shown through his education, where the community doesn t want to think to highly of him simply because he is educated, but what the community doesn t experience is what Chillingworth is like on the inside. Once again we see rugged individualism with Chillingworth s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The First Year Of College This framework might be relevant to the current study as students in their second year of college have many decisions to make. It is a time when these students are achieving competence and developing autonomy (Lemons Richmond, 1987). Difficulties arise such as in choice of core curriculum courses or in maintaining interpersonal relationships which can precipitate crises of confidence (Boivin, Fountain, Baylis, 2000). No longer having the support of the fabricated society (Margolis, 1976) of the first year experience, the second year student must now more frequently rely on their own knowledge and intuition to make decisions. Second year students who have not yet decided on a major, and who have not confronted their situation, will find the process of choosing courses to be increasingly difficult (Gordon, 2010). Many of these students choose not to make decisions, and spend considerably less time doing academic activities (Gardner, 2000; Gohn, Swartz, Donnelly, 2001; Graunke Woosley, 2005). Gardner (2000) found that they tend to spend 25% of their time in self gratifying activities. Time not being on their side, the undeclared second year student faces challenges if they are not yet able nor willing to make a choice of major (Gordon, 2010). Using the theory of decision fatigue, the process of decision making will take a toll on these students and soon they will give up (Baumeister Tierney, 2011). In order to clarify the theoretical framework and its application to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Bolivia Natural Resources Bolivia is located in the central part of South America and is land locked a little to the west of Brazil and to the east of Chile. Bolivia has two capitols, an administrative and a constitutional capitol, La Paz is the administrative capitol and Sucre is the official capitol of Bolivia. In 2014 Bolivia had an estimated population of 10,918,674 people, and in 2011 almost 10% of Bolivia s population lived in El Alto which is the second largest and one of the poorest cities in Bolivia. La Paz was made the administrative capitol in1898 and is where the legislative and executive branches of the Bolivian government are located. Another important building in La Paz is the Cathedral which was built three times. Sucre became the constitutional capitol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Palaeontologists believe that 68 million years ago there once was a lake that surrounded the area we now call Sucre. The Cretaceous park is the largest site of dinosaur tracks in the world. While at the Cretaceous park visitors can also see more than 24 life sized dinosaur replicas. Another place tourists frequent is the Solar de Uyuni. The Solar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world and is located in the southwest part of Bolivia near the crest of the Andes. The Solar was formed by the transformation of several prehistoric lakes. The Solar is also known for containing 50 70% of the worlds lithium reserves. The salt flats also serve as one of the major routes for transportation across the Bolivian Altiplano. It is also one of the major breeding grounds for several species of the pink flamingo. Many people visit the Solar de Uyuni because of how cool it looks especially after it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why Did Napoleon Use Propaganda The growth of the French Empire, spear headed by Napoleon s series of wars immortalize him in the opinions of the French people, by representing heroic nature and bravery. Napoleon, soon named the first modern general used military tactics never previously seen before to win a series of battles that brought enormous amounts of power to France. He used his very feared, Le Grand Armee to string together victories over the greatest powers in Europe. With his big win over Austria in the Battle of Lodi as a new general, he won the respect of his army and his people which is where his legend begins. In addition, Napoleon strategically used propaganda to make his victories widely known. He used pictures which soon made him widely known in France ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Violent Video Games And Aggressive Behavior Violent Video Games And Aggressive Behavior Jamal St.Germain Introduction Since we live in a technology age, technology is being formed into entertainment for people of all ages such as video games and television. Although, these forms of entertainment are a good way to stay informed, they can also be corrupting different ages Behavior differentiation has been an all time high for children all over the U.S, and many researchers have found the reasoning to why these changes are happening. This is tied behind the non socially acceptable behaviors to violence and type content that is put out through technological entertainment (Carnagey, N. L., Anderson, C. A., Bushman, B. J., 2007). Video games today are made completely different then many years ago; in today s world you could find a gaming console in every household. Most games today try to connect you into a game mentally, which will overall try and make you a part of any type of game. The visual effects of video games unfortunately stay with a child as they grow up, children may think that what they have seen are could be perform in society. Different topics will be addressed throughout this paper such as how violence and aggression can be influential in the real world, the different effects video games can have on the brain, the negative effects of violent video games on behavior, how addiction of games can lead to other serious addictions, concerns on social development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Resinsof Bakelite Bakelite s molding process had a number of advantages. Bakelite resin could be provided either as powder or as preformed partially cured slugs thus increasing the speed of the casting. Thermosetting resinsof Bakelite though require heat and pressure during the molding cycle, but without being cooled it could be removed from the molding process, hence the molding process becomes faster [36]. Because of the smooth polished surface that is obtained, Bakelite objects required less finishing. Bakelite can be molded very quickly thus it is good for mass production of identical units. Moldings are smooth, retain their shape and are resistant to heat, scratches and destructive solvents. Phenolic resin products may swell slightly under conditions of extreme humidity or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bakelite distributor rotor [37] 3.7.2. Applications and Uses Bakelite is much suited as a molding compound, an adhesive or binding agent, a varnish, and as a protective coating. Bakelite is particularly suitable for the emerging electrical and automobile industries because of its very high resistance to heat, chemical action and electricity. During World War I, Bakelite was widely used for machine parts, particularly electrical systems. Important projects included the Liberty Motor, the wireless telephone and radio phone. Bakelite s availability, ease and speed of molding helped to lower the costs of production and increased product availability so that both telephones and radios became common household consumer goods. During World War II, Bakelite was used in a variety of wartime equipment including pilot s goggles and field telephones. In 1943, the thermosetting phenolic resin was even considered for the manufacture of coins, due to a shortage of traditional material. Phenolic resins have been commonly used in ablative heat shields. Soviet heat shields for ICBM warheads and spacecraft re entry consisted of asbestos textolite, impregnated with Bakelite [38].Mounting of metal samples in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay Pope Pius XII s Neutrality Is it possible for a Pope to be infallible? When one looks at events, such as the Holocaust, the answer of this question becomes twofold. Were Pope Pius XII s actions an attempt to save the Catholic Church from persecutions or a lack of understanding of Hitler s ethnic cleansing? Nearly six million Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust. When the world became aware of the mass murders that were taking place in Europe, World War II became a moral obligation rather than a fight for power. The Allied powers invaded Germany to save Jews and force the Nazis out of power in Germany. Many Nazi resistance groups, including Catholic groups, aided in the hiding of Jews in Europe. Surprisingly, the Vatican did not assist these resistance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just short of the Nazi Party was the Social Democratic Party with one hundred and twenty seats in Parliament, followed by the BVP with ninety three seats. If the BVP could be diminished, the Nazi Party would be able to grow and eventually gain complete control of Germany. By 1937, the German government violated the Reich Concordat of 1933. Pius XI, with help from Cardinal Michael Faulhaber and editing by Pacelli, wrote Mit Brennender Sorge, an encyclical read to all German churches on Palm Sunday of 1937 in response to the German violations *word choice (Sanchez 17). This encyclical objected to the German government violations of the Reich Concordat and criticized the Nazi doctrines of racism and statism (Mit Brennender). There were no further actions made regarding Germany s violation to the agreement. Two years later and just before the outbreak of World War II, in February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Cardinal Pacelli was then elected Pope and became Pope Pius XII. Due to his previous anti Nazi ideals, the future Allied powers were confident that Pius XII would fully support their part in WWII; however, Pope Pius XII would remain neutral throughout the war (Sanchez 17). At the beginning of his papacy, Pius XII told Vatican officials that to me the German question is the most important; I will reserve handling it to myself. He added, Naturally I will follow German matters closer than all others (Phayer 44). Pius ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dialysis Lab Report According to dictionary.com, dialysis is the process by which uric acid and urea are removed from circulating blood by means of a dialyzer . This is needed when a person has any stage of kidney failure or other issues pertaining to their kidneys. The purpose of dialysis is for the machine to act as a kidney and to take away waste, extra water, and salts. This in return helps control blood pressure and keep a safe level of chemicals in your blood. In this paper I will discuss what it will be like as a dialysis nurse and important things to know before my observation. Objective 1: Role of a nurse in dialysis Nurses in dialysis have a variety of different tasks to perform. Before dialysis occurs, the nurse must check the patient s vital signs while assessing their condition, educate the patients about their diagnosis and treatment, as well as answer any questions they may have. During the process it is the nurse s job to watch the treatment beginning to end, check medications to be given and make sure the medications are correct. After dialysis the nurse must evaluate the patient s reaction, review the lab work and medications, inform the doctor of any changes, and support the patient and care team throughout the whole process. Objective 2: Diagnostic tests in dialysis There are some lab tests that have to be run before and after a patient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include Synthroid, Dilantin, Vancomycin, BP medications, and Digoxin. Synthroid, Dilantin, and Digoxin are protein bound drugs which means that they will not pass through during dialysis therefore not be effective. Blood pressure medications impact fluid removal and because of that are help until after treatment. It is important to see what medications your patient is on and make sure that none of them will affect the treatment. Objective 4: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Montana s Suicide Battle Of Montana Montana s Suicide Battle Suicides in Montana continues to take the lead amongst the greatest in the nation; unless there is more awareness and prevention it will continue to take the lives of Montanans . This drastic self inflicted pain does not have to be the last option. Every day is the beginning of a new day; a new page in the book of life. Darkness must not prevail! It must stop taking the lives of friends and family; in order to start saving the lives of Montanans . Death by acute actions can lessen in Montana if there is more awareness and prevention. With the help of communities coming together suicide education can be expanded to not only across Montana, but across the nation. Positive advertisements about depression and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6). Meaning Montana is losing as many youth in its state alone, that compares to the surrounding states of the nation! There are several contributing factors that play a role in this drastic driven reaction. There was an article published in the Billings Gazette in 2012 that talked about how people in Montana seem to have the Cowboy up mentality and put off being seen because it shows a sign of weakness (Uken, 2012, p.2). Whatever you are going through at the time is challenged and sometimes tucked away in your memory; the stress builds up. This increases depression which is the number one related link to suicide (Uken,2012, p.7.para.1). American Indians have the highest suicide rates in Montana and make up 7% of the population (Uken, 2012, p. 3). The high unemployment and substance abuse is shown to be a major factor (Uken, 2012, p. 3).There is a shortage of employment all over Montana, not just pertaining to the reservations. This shortage and not having enough mental healthcare professionals to cover all of the small towns in Montana, limits people being seen and treated (Uken, 2012, p.4,para.6). Physicians and healthcare professionals play a big percentage in their role of suicide. Seventy percent of individuals who had followed through with suicide had visited their doctor within one month ( Rosston. K,2012, p.2)! This percentage is one of the most astounding numbers researched. Health care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Capitolo 16 By James Franco In sixteenth century Venice, where prostitution and female education were both considered unwholesome, honorary courtesan Veronica Franco established herself as a literary leader for women. Although known among men for her beauty and wit, she became successful for her erotic love poems. With great liberty, she was able to define herself not as a courtesan, nor as a beauty goddess, but as a poet. She acknowledged that men failed to understand women s innate role in society. Men had become beneficiaries of women s intellect, and bodies. In her poems and familiar letters, Franco defends both herself and women as a whole by challenging traditional patriarchal gender constructs, educating and disarming the insults of male attackers, and appealing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She states, to prove to [Maffio] that I speak the truth, among so many woman I will act first, setting an example for them all to follow (Franco, 165). Franco moves from an individual claim to a more active feminist approach to women as a group. She shifts attention from herself as a warrior to all women as potential individual fighters. In verbal combat, she reflects on her personal experience that women are no less agile than men in warfare. She declares that when we women, too, have weapons and training, we will be able to prove to all men that we have hands and feet and hearts like yours (Franco, 163). By pointing out the flaws of Venice s patriarchal society s view of women, Franco anticipates one of the first waves of feminism. Towards the end of Capitolo 16, she even announces herself to be the ultimate defender of women, since she is the first to speak out against Maffio Venier. However, she will not be the only one since she expects others to follow in her footsteps. Women have the same attributions as men. If they were not kept ignorant of their potential they would be able to reveal it in successful encounters with men, as Franco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Pacific Ocean Paradise Analysis The Pacific Ocean Paradise documentary shows how human impact can cause the ocean to become in danger by reducing or killing the life in the ocean. The Tahiti reefs shows a great example how human impact has had a destructive toll on the corals becoming smaller and most of them dead. But not only are the corals affected but also the sharks became smaller in size and fewer in number. Today one of the healthiest ecosystem is Millennium Atoll a unique under water landscape undamaged by the human footprint. Where the corals look like they use to look hundreds of years ago and ruled by predators but even here there is disturbing evidence of man. To understand if the ocean is healthy or not, marine ecologist Enric Sala and his team explain how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A News Article On Fake News Ireland is now officially accepting Trump refugees from America . This was the headline of a news article posted on Facebook that nearly one million people clicked on. To the unsuspecting eye, this title could be viewed as truth and might ultimately spread by word of mouth to other uninformed individuals. Unfortunately, the numerous pairs of eyes that scanned the sentences written in this article soon realized that this news piece was nothing but an instance of fake news . Fake news, is defined as a type of hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation (false information) via traditional print or other forms of media . This type of news is not based in fact, and because of this reality the spread of fake news in recent months has brought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to solve this problem, I believe it is the duty of the American citizen to educate themselves regarding the validity of their news source. Individuals and nations owe it to themselves and the world to become informed . It is important for American citizens to be informed regarding the falsehoods of fake news, as an informed nation would be less susceptible to believing and spreading false information. Within the scope of American society, it is a relatively feasible task to validate the degree of truth in a news story. One manner in which an individual can become more informed in regards to the validity of a specific news source is to use the fact checking resources on Snopes.com. Snopes is a website dedicated to assigning truth ratings to articles through the process of first hand contact with the primary source of a publication, contact with experts in the subject area relevant to the information presented in the article, and a meticulous comparison and contrast with other news outlets . A website such as Snopes should not be relied on entirely however to decipher whether an article is fake news or not. Individuals should also take some time to perform other precautionary actions such as, conducting background research on the authors of news articles, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Literary... One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Literary Techniques Alexander Solzhenitsyn s style of writing is economical and unornamental. This is particularly true of One Day. This would seemingly cause little difficulty in translating One Day were it not for the great amount of prison jargon contained in the dialogues and discussion of life in the camp. The author s motto might well be, wie es eigentlich gewesen, or tell it like it is. In believing as he does in honest realism and not the propaganda slogan of socialist realism, Solzhenitsyn wishes to render the real life situations he describes in so many of his writings but especially in One Day in real life language. The author did not have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The simplicity and credibility of the story are enhanced by this device, whether the scene be in the barracks, at the construction site, or during the friskings and body counts. Professor Christopher Moody speaks in his book (see Bibliography) of the author s own familiarity with Russian peasant life; he has learned how to convey the idiom of the common people. Solzhenitsyn studied philological texts (such as Dal s famous dictionary) to verify expressions that he heard, and he took copious notes, as Dostoyevsky had done before him, as found in Dostoyevsky s Diary of
  • 41. a Writer. Some of Solzhenitsyn s proverbs appear to be lifted from Dal. Moody cites and proverb found in One Day, How can you expect a man who is warm to understand a man who is cold (from the infirmary scene where Shukhov is commenting about Kolya upon leaving the hospital). But the Dal original renders it, A man who is satisfied cannot understand one who is hungry. So in these and other cases, Solzhenitsyn did not reproduce Dal but only adapted Dal to his own purposes. Moody notes also Solzhenitsyn s folk tale (skaz) flavor. He cites the stitch stitch stitch line when Shukhov is sewing into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Alex Kintner s Jaws After The Sinking Of The US After the fatal death of Alex Kintner getting eaten whole by a great white, nothing left but the yellow lilo that came to shore. We meet a brave character by the name of Quint, the shark hunter, he told the people that he would capture the shark, but instead of $3000 he wanted $10,000. As he goes on the journey with the chief and the ichotnyist, he tells them about the traumatic encounter with a great white shark. To summarize, Quint talks the shark attack that followed after the sinking of the U.S.S Indianapolis by a Japanese submarine. He explains the sharks characteristics to the chief, he s got lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll s eye. When he comes at ya, doesn t seem to be livin . Looking closely at this scene and putting history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Anne Arundel Community College Essay Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) is a two year public, community driven institution of higher education. It is one of the oldest and largest community colleges within the state of Maryland. Anne Arundel Community College offers transfer and career associate degree programs; certificate programs; credit courses; and continuing education, workforce development and lifelong learning opportunities. AACC is a single campus community college with a main campus in Arnold, off campus sites at Arundel Mills in Hanover; the Glen Burnie Town Center; the Sales and Service Training Center in Arundel Mills mall; the Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute in Glen Burnie; and the Center for Cyber and Professional Training across from Arundel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When an organization builds trust, customers will beat a path to their cash register. One way that Anne Arundel Community college builds trust is through their affordability. AACC charged the lowest tuition and fees of its four peer community colleges in fiscal year 2016. It also offers a free tuition payment plan that allows students to spread the cost of their education throughout the semester. The college believes no student should be prevented from attending because of limited financial resources. Many students receive financial aid through a combination of need based federal and state grants, federal student and parent loans, employment through the Federal Work Study and Institutional Student Employment Programs, interest free payment plans, or an extensive list of institutional, community and state scholarship funds. Because of the variety of financial options, the class of 2016 saw a record 2,340 students graduate with 1,154 certificates and 1,850 degrees. Consistency: Consistency is fundamental for any business. Consistency within Anne Arundel Community College lets students know what to expect. If AACC s products or quality is inconsistent the student will stop coming. It also lets them why they should do business with you. And lastly it allows you to measure and benchmark. This allows an organization to see how they are doing and what they need to do to improve. Loyalty: The long term success of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Management Philosophy Comparison Running head: MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY COMPARISON Management Philosophy Comparison Management philosophies MGT716 June 15, 2009 Management Philosophy Comparison Management aims to accomplish group purposes with the least expenditure of material or human resources (Koontz, 1969, p. 415). The term management philosophy seems almost oxymoronic in that they appear to work toward different results. The goal of management should be to improve the organization. (Kirkeby, 2000) suggest that the objective of management has always been the goal of making the group, institution, organization, or nation, into the strongest organism possible. Triumph, subjugation, gaining strength, and survival are all priorities of management. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these examples and many others function and are produced at a higher rate of efficiently due to Scientific Management. Frederick W. Taylor born on March 20, 1865 considered the father of Scientific Management . He strongly campaigned for less human interaction and more machine driven production, even going on to say In the past the man has been first; in the future the system must be first (Worthy, 1959, p. 73). One of the driving factors for Taylor s scientific management was that he believed the industrial management of his day was run by individuals that had no professional amplitude Deming suggested that management could be formulated as an academic discipline, and that the best results would come from the partnership between a trained and qualified management and a cooperative and innovative workforce (Weisbord, 1987, p. 9). Taylorism became the first big management fad. Taylor s scientific management consisted of four principles (Weisbord, 1987): 1. Replace rule of thumb work methods with methods based on a scientific study of the tasks. 2. Scientifically select, train, and develop each employee rather than passively leaving them to train themselves. 3. Provide detailed instruction and supervision of each worker in the performance of that worker s discrete task. 4. Divide work equally between managers and workers, so that the managers apply scientific management principles to planning the work and the workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Vo2 Max Test Paper The results of the study showed that the VO2 max test on the treadmill was greater than the VO2 max test on the cycle. This could be because subjects are more comfortable on a treadmill compared to a bike. Subjects had more to say about his or her soreness on the bike, making the subject feel fatigue faster during the test. Three subjects completed the VO2 max tests back to back days, leaving the subjects feeling sore from the first VO2 max. There are many important limitations of the lactate threshold tests that will be discussed. During the treadmill lactate threshold tests, there was an occasion of errors read on the Lactate Plus. This would lead to having to retesting, forcing the subject to pause for a longer period in between stages. The delay could change the reading of the blood lactate level. Subject three is considered a highly trained endurance athlete and required a different protocol for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is assumed that because the results are insignificant that a VO2 max test does not affect a person s pulmonary function. A limitation during these tests could result of the subjects forgetting to wear a nose piece. Not wearing a nose piece would skew the results by increasing the subject s FVC and MVV. A set time after VO2 max test was not set, therefore, subjects varied on how many minutes it took to complete the pulmonary function tests after the VO2 max test. The sample size was very small and a very specific population. If a sedentary population would have been tested, results may have been different like in Vendala et al. (2013) research. In Durmic et al. (2017) research MVV and FVC were compared between endurance elite athletes and their age and sex matched sedentary control group. This study found that there is evidence that exercise may affect spirometric indices that can lead to a higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Team Collapse at RWH 19240502776220Managing Organizational Change 66.601.061 Online 63.671 Section 062 00Managing Organizational Change 66.601.061 Online 63.671 Section 062 13716004347845Submitted by:Blake BamfordMaria Siena Banaag Yu Cheung Submitted to: Professor Diane VacarraDue date: October 5, 2014 00Submitted by:Blake BamfordMaria Siena Banaag Yu Cheung Submitted to: Professor Diane VacarraDue date: October 5, 2014 3810005976620190502219325Case Analysis Team Collapse at Richard, Wood, Hulme, LLP 00Case Analysis Team Collapse at Richard, Wood, Hulme, LLP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SITUATION ANALYSIS Established in 1998 by Chris Richard, Gemma Wood and Lauren Hulme, Richard, Wood and Hulme LLP ( RWH ) is a financial services firm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The audit would likely take a longer period of time to complete than the promised two and half weeks (the audit team completed the audit in this time frame in 2007) due to a) the expectation that extra work would be required related to possible asset and receivables write downs as a result of the economic downturn; b) some accounting policies had been changed, which led to more time required from senior associates to help guide junior associates and co op students through the company s new set of circumstances and c) since the tax team did not attend the planning meeting, Dee and Michaels had to allocate time to answer their questions during the audit. The audit team did not receive necessary information from Spector in a timely manner. It was not until the third day of the audit that the team began receiving the needed information. For two days of the audit, Noth and Patel were likely not making any contributions during the time they should have been working from home (about 20 hours combined). Michaels had to restart 25 hours of work due to client revisions to forecasted financial information. The senior associates leading the audit refused to allow idle personnel at the firm to assist in speeding up the audit for fear that adding team member unfamiliar with Spector would cause further delays. Two of the senior associates, Ellis and Dee, were fired because they did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. In this essay I shall compare the ways in which Owen... In this essay I shall compare the ways in which Owen suggests that war is futile, I will be comparing poems Anthem for doomed youth, Futility and Exposure. Owen was a famous British poet born on March 18th; and died on the 4th November; he gave us an insight into hell or otherwise known as world war one. Owen was a young man of 18 years when he enlisted into the army. He was sucked into the propaganda of war perceived as sweet, Owen was shot, a week before the Armistice day, as he was leading his men across the canal, he was a mere age of 25, war left him with a slight stammer which was unusually usual in poet s. Moreover, Anthem for doomed youth is a well known poem written by Wilfred Owen that incorporates the theme of the horror of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the use of mathaphor in these connontaions help us to image their pain. Moreover, Exposure allows the reader to share the experience of having all vestiges of shelter removed, stripped back to the nakedness and feebleness of the human body against the wintry savagery of a snow storm in the dark, at the point of death. In contrast to Futility, oxymoron one another sun snow one is associated with heat whilst the other portrays bitter, freezing temperature, Owen portrays how life s a battle in itself where you ll face many challenges from extreme coldness to scorching heat; loneliness to overcrowded areas, both poems discuss how nature itself can have a more traumatising affect on them than war, its futile for the soldiers as they are deteriorating physically like old beggars , they ve not being granted the promises that it will make you a more respected, mentally and physically stronger The sibilance of the repeated s sound Sudden successive flights of bullets streak the silence , creates the effect of whispering, an attempt to not draw the attention of the enemy,who are pointlessly using flares to see what is going on. Furthermore, the use of alliteration also contributes to how the poem is read, as it makes you think the situation is occuring sudenly and quick. Both Futility a short poem of two stanzas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Semiotics In Romeo And Juliet This essay will pose as a semiotic analysis of a famous quote from Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet. Semiotics are commonly used in daily life, but often go unnoticed. Many quotes that are used by business professionals are quotes from famous writers such as Shakespeare. In Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, the phrase Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall. Resonated with me and is the phrase that I chose to analyze in this essay. The words and ideas that are signs in the quote are wisely, slowly, rush, stumble and fall. These words are signs in the quote because each word possesses an underlying meaning. In this essay, a semiotic analysis of the phrase from Romeo and Juliet will be provided as it relates to business professionals and what the phrase signifies when used in that context. Shakespeare suggests that wisely in this context signifies making smart, mature decisions in any given situation because each decision that is made can excel or hinder future endeavors. The pros and cons should be weighed before committing, in order to make a sound decision. Without proper information and guidance, one is essentially ignorant to the task at hand. For example, a mentor may be necessary because they may have accomplished a goal that you are aiming towards and can give advice on what you should and shouldn t do while trying to reach your goal. Furthermore, the word slowly signifies taking your time to accomplish tasks and goals. It takes a great amount of patience to see how things done now will pay off overall. Great things aren t accomplished overnight. From a business standpoint, it means that you must work your way to the top. The process may seem slow, but the progress is in constant evolution in preparation for the outcome. There is a stigma that has been placed upon individuals by society that to be successful, things must be accomplished quickly and if they aren t, then it equates to a lessened sense of success in some cases. Additionally, the word rush is a sign that signifies how sometimes as human beings with our longing for instant gratification, we tend to want to speed up the process without a second thought. People tend to rush the process of life to attain temporary happiness which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Japan s Forced Constitution Causes Major Conflicts The ninth article of Japan s forced constitution causes major conflicts that damage Japan s Self Defense Force and its ability to aid its allies. The vague wording of the article questions the legitimacy of the Self Defense Force, and has been one of the biggest controversial subjects in Japan for decades. Many groups want to change the law, while others want to pass new laws to specify the boundaries of the 9th Article. Article nine is, depending on whom one asks, one of the most famous, or infamous part of the entire Japanese Constitution. The debate over the necessity of article nine is one of the most disputed arguments in the country. With 39.2% believing the article is unnecessary, and 22.1% saying it is necessary, nearly half of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The parties stance on the ninth article can be divided among three categories. The Liberals, who wants to amend the constitution s ninth article, the Conservatives that do not want to change anything, and the Moderates that wish to create new laws to specify parts of the article. Of these, there are four primary parties. The Japanese Democratic Party and the Communist Party who don t want revision. The Osaka Party who want to wait until Prime Minister Abe steps down before beginning revision, and finally the Liberal Democratic Party who has fought for revision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...