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Shakespeare Essay Topics
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Multiple Regression Analysis Exam For Pathology
Severity,...
Module
PS71020D
MSc Statistics Coursework
2016 2017
Module co ordinator
Dr Devin Terhune
Candidate number
33440401
Title
Multiple Regression Analysis Exam
Word count
1242
Results
Delusional ideation
A multiple regression analysis was run to predict delusional ideation from pathology
severity, perception, memory, speak vs. hear, and imagine vs. hear with forced
entry. There was linearity as assessed by partial regression plots and a plot of
studentized residuals against the predicted values. There was independence of
residuals, as assessed by a Durbin Watson statistic of 2.011. There was
homoscedasticity, as assessed by visual inspection of a plot of studentized residuals
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There were no studentized deleted residuals greater than В±3 standard deviations,
no leverage values greater than 0.2, and values for Cook s distance above 1. The
assumption of normality was met, as assessed by Q Q Plot. The multiple regression
model statistically significantly predicted hallucination history, F(4, 175) = 89.89, p
.005, adj. R2 = 66.5%. All variables added statistically significantly to the prediction,
p .05. Regression coefficients and standard errors can be found in Table 2 (below).
Table 2: Summary of Multiple Regression Analysis (Hallucination history)
Multiple regression analysis was run to predict hallucination history from
metacognition variables; perception and memory. The model statistically
significantly predicted hallucination history, F(2, 177) = 11.88, p .000, adj. R2 =
10.8%. All variables added statistically significantly to the prediction, p .05
Multiple regression analysis was run to predict hallucination history from source
monitoring variables; speak vs. hear and imagine vs. hear. The model statistically
significantly predicted hallucination history, F(2, 177) = 171.7, p .000, adj. R2 =
65.6%. All variables added statistically significantly to the prediction, p .05
Table 3: Correlation Matrix for Hallucination history
Discussion
The prediction model for delusional ideation was not statistically
Essay about Pluralism and the Universality of Rights
Pluralism and the Universality of Rights
ABSTRACT: The problem of the coexistence of cultures arises inside modern
societies that have a constitutional set up expressed by pluralism. Their central
problem lies in the relationship between individuality and sociality, freedom and
order. The function of law is to transform absolute pluralism into a relative pluralism
limited by fundamental common interests, thus overcoming the problems that arise
from the variety of different views of the world and from different values. In the
context of H. Kelsen s Reine Rechtlehre, we ask: 1. Do pre positive legal grounds
exist that can claim to have universal validity under the conditions of pluralism? 2.
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In three steps I will try to substantiate the fact that, and for what reason, fundamental
rights and human rights provide the basis for the legitimation of the modern state in its
constitutional form.
The crucial question is to whether and if so, how guidelines can be formulated which,
given the existence of factual pluralism, can bind both the state as well as the law to
an unqualifiable fundamental norm. My initial response to this question is: state and
law share this norm as the basis of their morality and rationality, not as result of any
particular material ethics which may exist in competition in the various cultures, but
rather through the positivised fundamental and human rights.
The situation in which we debate law is a paradox one. In modern times the
enforcement of subjectivity and individual rights has given rise to a collision of
interests and because of this has made necessary the juridification, or regulation by
law of the life relations of society which were previously regulated by conformity in
morals and ethical practice. This paradox can be reduced to the following simple
formula: The more freedom, the more law; the more law, the more state; the more
state, the less freedom; and the less freedom, the greater the necessity of law.
At the very beginning of the age old struggle for fundamental and human rights,
which ought
Essay On Six Months To Break A Behavior
Some people say that it takes six months to break a habit. However, I personally
think it requires more of a mental change rather than just a physical change to
break a behavior regardless if it s six months or shorter. In this case, I had two
weeks to change a behavior I did on a daily basis. For this paper I worked on two
things that I wanted to work on. First, It was not wearing makeup for a week and
second, I really wanted to subtract dairy products from my diet. After I give a
reflection of my experience, I will being to talk about my internship and how we
encourage a change behavior within our families. I wanted to focus eliminating
dairy products in my daily intake and find a substitute if possible. I didn t realize
how much milk, cheese and eggs I ate throughout the day until I had to find a habit
to change. I would eat cereal in the morning because it was the easiest breakfast,
eggs for either breakfast or dinner and cheese with almost everything I ate. At
school, It seemed like I would gravite my way to dairy products naturally like
pizza, sandwiches, or coffee. Taking dairy products out of my diet has always been
something I wanted to try doing, but I never seemed to happened. Reason being, I
believe dairy products affect my digestive system and might be causing me to have
acne more than usual(that s just my theory).When I started, I substituted milk for
Almond milk and didn t eat or buy anything made with eggs or cheese. During this
week, I struggled a lot with
Arab Spring and the French Revolution
French Revolution and the Arab Spring Essay Essay Prompt: To what extent does the
French Revolution reflect the recent conflicts seen within the Arab Spring? Note:
Consider the following themes: * Short term and long term causes * Popular Revolts
* Voice of the People leaders, writings, media and symbols * Shifts in Power *
International Interventions * Religious Repercussions Research links/News Articles:
Middle East Region http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article
/0,9171,2050032,00.html Middle East Region http://www.time.com/time/magazine
/article/0,9171,2050022,00.html Egypt http://www.time.com/time/world/article
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he required sources (3) are cited properly in the paper * The paper was submitted
to turnitin.com by the deadline * The paper must be 850 1000 words Essay Rubric
Unique/OriginalStrong UsefulBasicLacking Introduction (5
/55)ExemplaryCommendableCapableFairPoor 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 Proper Introduction... *
First sentence used to hook the reader * You need to in text cite the source of the
quote * Then at least three sentences of FR, Arab Spring background/historical
context that sets up the thesis * DO NOT WRITE A THESIS INTRODUCTION
(Meaning: don t respond to the prompt in the first four sentences) Unique
/OriginalStrong UsefulBasicLacking Thesis (15
/55)ExemplaryCommendableCapableFairPoor 15 14 13 12 11 10 * A sophisticated,
insightful, crystal clear thesis states your argument and drives your essay * Thesis
makes a claim that is analytical answering why or How (Hint: use the word because
) * The thesis is the last sentence of the Introduction but is linked to each body
paragraph topic (Claim) sentence 22+ 21 20 19 17 16
The Discussion Of Teaching Sex Education
The discussion of teaching sex education in classrooms were brought up as early as
1912. Movies that are used in sex education can alter the way teens think of sex. The
films used in sex education portrays the different relationships that are created. The
history of sex education in North America is a history of prohibition and has been
concerned with limiting the scope of sexuality its ideas, affects, movements and
practices. In sex education schools create a space in which students and teachers can
potentially think together about the pleasures and risks of sexuality. However, in
school based sex education for youth, especially though but not only in North
America, when it comes to talking about sex thoughts of teenage pregnancy, AIDS,...
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All of these subjects can be learned about using sex educational movies. Showing
just a rated R sex movie is not educational and will not explain the risk and dangers
as opposed to an educational film. The students probably know that there is a
significant amount of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) that they can catch while
engaging in sexual activities. The movies can help break down the reasons for
catching the disease, what to do to prevent catching the disease, and how to treat
their selves if they in fact do catch an STD. This will inform students that there is
more to what they think they already know. Thinking is something other than
compliance it is an engagement with uncertainty and doubt and as I explore in this
study, it is entangled in the affective histories of sexuality that inspire the capacity to
think while also unsettling the wish for understanding. Most parents have the Birds
and Bees talk with their children but they are doing the same as a teacher giving the
child a lecture. If the parents were to show their child a video about sex it would be
more interesting to the child and actually have an effect on the child s mind and
thinking process. According to the article Sex and the Cinema: what American Pie
teaches the young Researchers have found virtually no evidence that sex education
causes students to change their behavior in one direction or
Design For Safe 347 Final Course Project
Lab Introduction
This laboratory introduction shall be utilized as framework for Safe 347 final
course project. Lab Introduction includes three primary topics, with brick laying
being the chosen job. These topics respectively being a job description, potential risk
factors associated with the job, and a video link the describes the job task.
Additionally, this is to give insight for Dr. Minnick on the Mr. Baker s final course
project, for proper constructive criticism.
Job Description
A brick layer (BL) is primarily responsible for laying building materials such as
brick, structural tile, concrete cinder, glass, gypsum, and terra cotta block to
construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures. Additionally,
a brick layer will perform tasks such as measuring distance from reference points and
mark guidelines on working surface to lay out work.
Work Hours
Working hours are job specific and will vary based on the season, weather, and job
priority. Primarily the standard working hours will be 6:00 am until 3:00 pm, with
general working hours between 8 and 10.
Specific Steps
Brick layers perform a large variety of tasks on a daily basis. The main task of brick
laying starts by spreading and maneuvering a soft bed of mortar to serve as a base
and binder for block, which is done by using a trowel. Also, a brick layer is required
to apply mortar to end of blocks and position the block accordingly within a mortar
bed. Then, the brick layer taps the block
Differences Between Sea Oats And Camphorweed
On the Cabretta beach dunes, there is an abundance of vegetation that encompasses
the area of the quadrant for each stop. The most plant diversity of one stop, was
observed in a swale (Dune Stop 2), with weed oats, wax myrtle, rushes, and dog
fennel. These four plants solely appeared in the swale. Sea oats and camphorweed
were the most abundant planttypes in the dunes; additionally, sea oats and
camphorweed can be found in multiple dune environments. Sea oats were found in
dune crests, between two troughs, and in the fore dune, having most abundance in
the crests, while camphorweed was found in inter dune meadows, between two
troughs, and in the fore dune, having most abundance in the inter dune meadows
(Figure ). These two plants displayed significant height differences in various dune
territories. In the crest, sea oats measured at a height of 105cm, but as they grow
closer to the ocean, they increase by ~63cm. As for camphorweeds, they grew to be
roughly 60cm in the inter dune meadows and fore dune; however, in between the two
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When gathering data from the modern marsh, eight different quadrants that were 15
m apart from each other were examined for plant presence. The most vegetation
diversity was observed in the mid marsh region, with living and dead spartina, glass
warts, and salt warts. Interestingly, there is a sharp shift from 71% spartina and 13%
salt warts at 45m into the marsh to 93% salt warts and 7% spartina at 60m. These
sudden shifts in plant type abundance throughout the marsh from the marsh border to
105m into the marsh (Figure ). Salt warts were the most copious, followed by
spartina, and glass warts with the least occurrences in the marsh. One the marsh
border, needle rush dominates with ~70% coverage, alongside sea oxeye, which also
make a minor appearance 15m into the
English Should Not Be Universally Spoken
It is known that culture and language is constantly changing. The influences that
can alter a a culture can be naturally blended or forced through invasion. America
was once a nation that was of purely Native descent. Due to famine, mass genocide
from the English colonizers, diseases, and lack of resources, the once prosperous
Native people are almost extinct. I wish to preserve all cultures in their country of
origin, that is what makes a culture thrive and live on through the ages and history
books. This is why I believe with great conviction that English should not be
universally spoken. Firstly, I believe that cultures should be preserved not altered or
tweaked to fit a standard set by a reigning nation. Almost every country in the world
Anton Chekhov Lady With A Dog
There were many golden age Slavic writers that dealt with the issue of adultery in
their writings and Anton Chekhov is one such author. In his short story Lady with a
Dog , Chekhov presented adultery not as a moral issue, but as a human relationship
that may or may not result in happiness for those who engaged in it. Anna
Sergeevna and Dmitri Gurov were more concerned about each other than the moral
implications of their adulterous acts. Moreover, Chekhov leaves the fate of the
adulterous couple undecided and provides a hope of happiness for the two
protagonists. The way Chekhov s story focused on the human relationship dynamic
of adultery over the moral dilemmas it presented was a refreshing take on a trope that
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After the triumph of their reunification and Gurov s realization that he had fallen in
love for the first time in his life, the reader is left uncertain as to whether the
relationship will ultimately succeed or not. Chekhov ended his story with the
words: And it seemed that, just a little more and the solution would be found, and
then a new, beautiful life would begin; and it was clear to both of them that the
end was still far, far off, and that the most complicated and difficult part was just
beginning. The first part of the aforementioned passage demonstrated an intense
sense of hope, that the world of Anna and Gurov was about to be changed forever
for the better. However, the second part hints at the moral dilemmas that Chekhov
has largely managed to avoid throughout the story and put forth the idea that the
couple would soon face a litany of challenges that they may not be able to
overcome. Lady with a Dog was inspired by Chekhov s romantic relationship with
an actress and as such, he intended the story to focus on love. The uncertainty of the
ending helps Chekhov carry forward this goal as it leaves the reader is left with a
strong curiosity as to what will happen to Anna and Gurov after the end of the story.
By avoiding a conclusion for Anna and Gurov s affair, Chekhov was able to keep
V For Vendetta Comparison Essay
V for Vendetta, by Alan Moore, outlines a man s quest for revenge and desire to
change the society in which he lives in. The novel is set in England in 1997. The
country has been consumed by war, famine and disease, and in response the
government seizes the opportunity to gain complete control. England becomes a
fascist dictatorship, offering the citizens a promise for peace and safety in return for
their complete submission. The people resign to an enforced contentment, and
decline to fight for their freedom. The main protagonist, known only as V , has a
vendetta stemming from his previous detainment and subsequent torture and life as a
medical experiment at a resettlement camp. Once blowing up and escaping the
resettlement camp, V hunts down those... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the main changes was on how the government came into power. In the
novel, the fascists were elected legally and kept in power due to apathy of the
public. In the film, however, the St. Mary s virus , a biological weapon engineered
by the government was released as a means of gaining control of the country.
While his appearance was consistent in the book and film, his personality was
altered. He was characterized as a romantic and someone who showed concern
over the loss of innocent lives. But in the original story, he was a brutal murder
who would take the life of anyone that was in his way. His relationship with Evey
was much stronger in the film, as they develop feelings for each other but do not
act on these emotions prior to V s ultimate perish. Evey is also very different in the
film. While in the novel V finds her as an insecure 15 year old girl forced into
prostitution, in the film Evey is a self confident woman with an existing desire for
rebellion. In the ending of the graphic, she not only adopts V s plans for revolution
(as is the same in the film) but takes on his full
An Example Of Western Culture In The Baroque Period In
Italy
A perfect example of western art that depicts the drama and theatre during the
periodization of 17th century Italian Baroque, is the piece titled Susanna and the
Elders by Artemisia Gentileschi. In this painting, there is a woman taking a bath,
however, behind her are two men who appear to be causing trouble. The biblical
story has it that while Susanna was bathing, two judges cornered her offered her a
bargain. The malicious men said that either she was to sleep with them, or they would
tell the people that she had been seen with another man as a threat. Rather than being
stoned, Susanna was preserved and the two men were punished for their actions. The
Baroqueperiod in Italy had many key historical events and heavily influenced the
visual culture. Italian culture during the Baroque period was significant because it
had many key kinds of art, monuments and other visuals that represented this time
period. During the 17th century, the Baroque consisted of a strong annunciation
surrounding drama, theatre, and reformation. Figures were often displayed as if
they were at a performance. Each painting was detailed and depicted a dramatic
scene that told an elaborate story. It was common for a woman to be portrayed
naked and freely as this was something that occurred often. This era also included
an abundance of lights and darks that were juxtaposed to evoke feelings from the
audience. Non western art was equally as exceptional as each countries art had a
significant way of incorporating their culture into each piece. Li K an s 14th century
ink on paper painting titled Bamboo displays the beauty within a single form of art,
ink. Although simplistic, the ink has been manipulated into fine lines that show the
foliage of the leaves on the background. This intricate calligraphy work enhances the
piece and allows the artwork to reflect peace and delicacy. Unlike work from the 17th
century Italian Baroque, the Chinese culture does not depict naked women but rather
aims towards the ideals of nature.
In China, the artwork was important as it enhanced the key events that were occurring
during this time period in Chinese culture. As control was being taken from the Ming
emperors due to the government growing corrupt,
Analysis Of Night And Human Nature
Nikolina Besic N. Besic 1
Mr. Sylvestre
ENG 2D1 01
7 January 2016 Analysis of Night and Human Nature
Human nature can be analyzed through feelings, characteristics, and behavior.
Humans are capable of expressing different emotions such as hate, frustration,
remorse, happiness and other emotions depending on the situation they are
encountering.Various aspects of humannature can be observed through many forms
of media. Often times humans are portrayed in a negative way, however there are
certain cases where they are portrayed positively, like in the memoir Night by Elie
Wiesel. Evil acts, discrimination towards others, and perseverance for survival, are all
apart of human nature.
Human nature are the distinguishing characteristics of the way people feel, act, and
think. All of these things are separate from any outside influences. Unfortunately one
of the most popular human emotions evil, is shown many times throughout the
memoir Night. Elie Wiesel s Night examines human life in a variety of sick and evil
circumstances.These extreme conditions show how, when pushed too far, humans are
capable of cruelty.Woman began murdering their own parents to survive, people
starved to death, and worked to the bone. The famous Auschwitz saying Work sets
you free is a faithless promise made to the prisoners. After experiencing
Employability Skills At Heaton Manor
Employability Skills at Heaton Manor
Employability Skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by an individual
to make them employable . Along with good technical understanding and subject
knowledge, employers often outline a set of skills that they want from an employee.
Suitable Qualifications
At Heaton Manor it required to have more specific skills, such as NVQ qualifications
with GCSE qualifications, with ALEVELS or BTEC National. It is important that
you have the correct level of qualifications and in the right subjects.
At an undergraduate degree awarded by a UK higher education provider, or a
recognised equivalent qualification. Furthermore, if the person applying for the job
hasn t achieved the required GCSEs, there are options to study the qualifications
through local colleges or at home through organisations like NEC (National Extension
College).
A DCSF recognised and relevant teaching qualification. Enhanced Certificate of
Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Additional criminal record
checks if applicant has lived outside the UK. Barred List Check Qualified teacher
Status with professional registration with the General Teaching Council for England.
Medical clearance. A good attendance record. This is important as those wanting to
become a teacher need to have specific qualifications as stated and Heaton Manor
will use these skills to see whether the person is suitable for the job.
Experience in a similar role
If you
Peter Paul Rubens Prometheus Bound
As a child, I traveled to Europe and visited various museums that housed numerous
famous paintings. I remember walking into museums and not understanding
anything, I could never actually understand the sheer brilliance behind these works
of art. Now, after taking this Art History course, I can safely say that I understand
and appreciate art a lot more. I would love to go visit all those museums again, just
to see the art works from a completely different perspective. When I saw the Sistine
Chapel a few years ago, I thought it was absolutely beautiful, but I didn t really know
what the paintings stood for therefore seeing it now would be a completely different
experience. After visiting the Philadelphia Museumof Art, there was one painting that
really stood out for me, Prometheus Bound by Peter Paul Rubens
Peter Paul Rubens too was a Flemish born artist, who was born in Germany and was
known for the Baroque style, which is a type of European architecture. This painting
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The color and lighting used in this painting help heighten and bring out the
emotions that are being shown. This particular method, known as chiaroscuro,
interplays light and dark shades to give more meaning to the subject. The
illumination of Prometheus highlights his goodness and purity as compared to the
darker tones that are used in the depiction and the background of the eagle
characterizing it s evil and morbid nature. Additionally, Prometheus is clad only a
blue and white cloth. Traditionally blue has always been the color of protection,
used to ward off evil, and white is known as the color of purity. The apparent break
of dawn in the backdrop could also depict hope, perhaps in some way foreshadowing
Prometheus eventual rescue by
Descartes Methodic Doubt
This essay will discuss Descartes methodic doubt. This will include the principles
behind it, its main elements and its contribution to the fundamental ideas of Cartesian
philosophy. As Descartes states himself, we need a method if we are to investigate
the truth of things. (Descartes, 1988, p.4) Therefore, from studying Descartes First
and Second Meditations, this essay will show a methodology for producing rational
grounds for doubting fundamental beliefs and demonstrate how Descartes overcomes
this. Sixteenth century French philosopher, Rene Descartes values logic and reason
highly within his work due to his interest in mathematics. This meant that for this first
time philosophy has to centre around humans and not on God. The only... Show more
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As Bernard Williams states, Descartes certainly arrives at the end of the Doubt with
the conception that it is epistemically possible that all supposedly perceptual
judgements are mistaken. (Williams, 1990, p.54) After questioning everything
surrounding his existence, he comes to a realisation: but doubtless I did exist, if I
persuaded myself of something. (Descartes and Cress, 1993, p.18) Descartes has
found the first piece of knowledge that he cannot doubt and can build upon. Doubt
ends because it produces a certainty: the certainty of my own existence as a doubting
consciousness. As Descartes himself
Robert Campin
robert campin, one of the most punctual and best bosses of Flemish painting. he has
been perceived with the grip of flГ©malle on complex and distinctive grounds.
portrayed by a naturalistic origination of shape and a wonderful delineation of the
devices of regular ways of life, Campin s work denotes a harm with the triumphing
global gothic design and prefigures the accomplishments of Jan van Eyck and the
painters of the northern renaissance. archives demonstrate that outdoors switched
into snared as an ace painter in Tournai. understudies are said as getting into his
studio rogelet de Los Angeles field (generally related to the radiant Rogier van der
Weyden) and Jacques date. the handiest reported artworks by methods for daret, an
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Campin is viewed as one of the main craftsmen to display reasonable elucidations
of his painted subjects. alongside his cutting edge, Jan van Eyck, he additionally
ended up noticeably one of the first to explore different avenues regarding
imaginative oil. Campin worked in the city of Tournai, on the southern outskirt of
Flanders, and turned into a native of that city. Clearly, he involved some place of
urban work in Tournai, be that as it may, lost his part because of the outrage of
infidelity and the upkeep of a fancy woman. those misdeeds, notwithstanding their
interest in political distress in the city, prompted Campin s outcast for 365 days. be
that as it may, because of the mediation in his name of Noblewoman Jacqueline de
Hainault, his discipline was decreased to an exemption. outdoors took two students
to his workshop: jacquelot shoot and Rogier van der Weyden around then van der
Weyden progressed toward becoming rogelet de le field. The imaginative sorts of
Robert Campin, Van der Weyden, and Jan Van Eyck are consistently interwoven so it
is hard to credit attempts to these specialists. particularly, to recognize crafted by
specialty of Campin and Rogier, all things considered, figures out how to make the
level headed discussion among a few understudies until our
Gucci Executive Summary
1.Introduction
a.Company Background of LVMH
LVMH MoГ«t Hennessy or famously knows as LVMH is a leading luxury goods
provider based out of France. Formed after merger of Louis Vuitton and MoГ«t
Hennessy in 1987, LVMH has plethora of small and renowned brands under its
portfolio with products ranging from clothing, to cosmetics to jewelry to perfumes
to watches to wines. Bernard Arnoult is the CEO of the company and the company
was able to generate revenues of over $28 billion USD in 2012. Their products are
sold through LVMHboutique s, which is controlled by them and is almost 2400 in
numbers across the world (LVMH Financial Report, 2013).
b.Company background of Gucci
One of the most successful Italian fashion and leather brand, Gucci belongs to French
Company Kering and is named after its founder Guccio Gucci. Founded in
Florence in 1921, Gucci has since then shot up to fame owing to its high end
luxury fashion and leather products. It operates through directly operated stores
across the world and also the products are wholesaled through franchise or upscale
departmental stores. The number of directly operated stores is more than 450 and
the company was able to generate revenue of over $4.5 billion in sales in 2013. The
brand itself is valued at over $12 billion USD (Alice Chan, 2011).
2.Brand Overview
Brand marketing is no longer a hub and spoke model; it is a kaleidoscope of
channels, customer intelligence, and interactive and social elements. The Web
channel is an
The Importance Of Objects In My Life
Most individuals have an object that holds a high value to them and affects their
life in one way or another. Behind each object, is a story to be told. Like most
people, I have an object in my life that I cherish dearly and will always appreciate
because of the positive effect it has on my life. The object is soft to the touch, is a
variety of colors, and can be made into a tangible object. The object is extremely
important in my life because it has taught me a life lesson that I will always
cherish and the object also reminds me of an individual that pushes me to be the
best individual I can possibly be and strive for greatness no matter the state of a
situation. I first encountered this object when I was about eight years old. I
encountered this object when I was at my grandmother s house on a Saturday. My
grandmother was sitting down underneath the porch and I was right beside her. The
view was unbelievably astonishing! Although my grandmother and I were just in
the backyard, I remember the grass, trees, and plants being greener than ever and
reflecting the light off that came from the sun. It was a beautiful day; the weather
was warm, there was a slight cool breeze, birds were chirping, and the sun was
glistening beautifully on my grandmother s skin and mine as well. When I first
encountered the object, the only people that were involved was my grandmother and
I. I patiently watched my grandmother precisely while she worked her hands with the
yarn and created
The Death Of The Cold War
Think if you were in Nagasaki, And you watched your home get destroyed if you
were lucky you may have died right away. Nevermind, the ones who die right away
are the lucky ones the others will have radiation poisoning which will cause all
types of cancers. And it will affect families for generation to come And not only
will it affect humans it will affect animals. Also the bomb didn t just destroy people
it destroyed the landscape, building, houses, anything in its radius. Although it wasn
t all bad as it did open us up to different power opportunities, although even then it
can still cause problems a lot of problems including the nuclear race. Eventually, it
will be scary just to go outside if there is a world war there will be nuked.... Show
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When the bomb dropped it killed 100,000 instantly and another 100,000 wounded
from the bomb. More than 90 percent of the city was destroyed the survivors from
the first bomb said all they remembered was a brilliant light, whiter than any white
they have ever seen. It was like millions upon millions of flashbulbs going off at
once. Few recalled hearing any noise. All those families dead, just think if the war
never happened. Or that they beat us to the nuclear bomb and that happened the
us. And they would probably would bomb new York first since its such a big city
now for devastation. When an atomic bomb explodes it creates a shock wave. So
powerful it can lift people of the ground from a mile away and hurl them through
the air. This is followed by a heat wave so hot it makes things spontaneously
combust and literally vaporize people if they re close enough. When little boy
exploded over Nagasaki, the entire city seemed to disintegrate. Buildings were
falling and fires appearing out of nowhere it was estimated the point the bomb
exploded the temperature exceeded 10,000 degrees. Heat engulfed the city. Within
minutes the sky that was bright turned dark. As thousands of people wandered the
streets dazed, burned and bleeding a giant cloud covered Nagasaki. The radioactive
fallout had begun. People who survived the first bomb were terribly injured and
illnesses from the enormous amount of radiation that fell on the cities. The atomic
bomb dropped on the caused
Measles Vaccination Research Paper
Measles Vaccine
Before a child is able to attend school they are required to get the measles
vaccination, but lately there have been some controversy on the vaccination. In this
paper I will be explaining what the measles vaccination is, benefits of the
vaccinations, and cons of the vaccination.
The measles vaccination is a live virus that is transformed into a weak strain of the
virus so that your body can identify the cells that make up the virus. When your
body comes in contact with the virus your body will know how to fight it off so that
you don t become sick.
There are many benefits of getting the measles vaccination. One benefit of getting the
measles vaccination is that it prevents the measles virus to affect people because they
are
The Guiding Pedagogy Of Experiential Learning
Guiding Pedagogy
Rooted within the coursework would be the guiding pedagogy of experiential
learning. The course was created to guide the learners through Kolb s phases of
experiential learning and provide techniques that allow for active engagement. In
addition to the application of experiential learning, the pedagogy of traditional subject
matter theory was utilized. Subject matter theory emphasizes course content, and that
students learn by attending lectures, doing reading assignments, and completing the
required coursework (INSERT CITATION.) Another tool utilized was the use of
evidence based practice (EBP) articles as a compliment to each class. OT has
identified EBP as key factor for continued success in the ever changing medical
environment (Fleming Castaldy Gillen, 2013). Medical based professions are
constantly challenged on the efficacy of their billable services (Fleming Castaldy
Gillen, 2013). It is important to introduce EBP within the academic curriculum to
ensure future occupational therapists can integrate this specialized knowledge into
practice (Fleming Castaldy Gillen, 2013). Furthermore, the Accreditation Council for
Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) has created new standards that mandate
the use of EBP within OT coursework (DeAngelis, DiMarco Toth Cohen, 2013). It is
important for students to not only utilize evidence but also apply it to a clinical
setting (DeAngelis et al., 2013). In the beginning of the course, EBP articles
A Clean Well Lighted Place By Ernest Hemingway
How has your understanding of the concept of belonging been shaped by the
representation of relationships and events that you have encountered in the texts you
have studied for the Area of Study: Belonging?
Belonging requires an individual to build a connection with another person or group
over time, these connections are often developed through shared experience and
understanding. Peter Skrzynecki s poems; Feliks Skrzynecki (1975) and Migrant
Hostel (1975) offer various perspectives and representations on this concept. Ernest
Hemingway s short story A clean well lighted place (1926) and the picture Berlin Wall
by unknown (1973) compliment these perspectives and representations further.
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The younger waiter believes he has no regard for those who have to work. On the
contrary the older waiter also doesn t belong to a family and attempts to explain he
stays up because he likes it it s clean and well lighted the light acting as a
metaphorical parallel to the comfort the cafГ© offers in his otherwise dark life.
Seeing as the older waiter understands him he does his best to make the customer
feel he belongs and build a relationship with him. He realises that not everyone
shares the same perspective realising it s not only a question of youth but in this case
a question of lack of relationships allowing sympathy and explaining his actions.
Migrant Hostel , gives the responder a perspective of the plight of migrants and the
trouble they face in building relationships due to the events in their past and the lack
of understanding in the world around them. The metaphor of the barrier at the main
gate... Pointed in reprimand or shame demonstrates how their housing affects them. A
person cannot belong if they feel shamed, furthermore they consider themselves birds
of passage with constant comings and goings. The constantly fluctuating events in
their life results in an in ability to form relationships as they have in adequate time to
form them, hindering belonging. Despite this shared memories of hunger and hate
allowing some belonging, the alliteration emphasises the hardship of
The Ideal Body Image
others, had her checked into the emergency room twice because of her eating
disorder. Her story shows how far people are willing to go in order to meet the
ideal body type even if it means that their health may be at risk. Social media, peer
pressure, and lack of self esteem all are very dangerous factors to health and the
accessibilities to these are available to anyone and everyone which only makes one
phantom how many people one knows may be battling the same battle Leah was.
As stated above one problem that was listed was how advertising promoted a lean
figure as societies view of the ideal body. Not only did this ideal cause unrealistic
goals for most average females and males but it also caused many health problems.
In one study Diedrichs and Lee (2011) found that when women exposed to average
size female models the women were found with lower levels of body ... Show more
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This text can help in vision and only phantom how many people whom are around
one suffer from the influences the internet has on their body image. Through social
media, websites, and advertisements all these factors are heavy manipulators on
body image to the public exposed this type of imagery. Solutions to help combat
these problems are slowly surfacing but through a widespread and vast access to
the internet it causes it to be very complex to pinpoint a solution that will work for
all locations of the internet itself ,as well at the location of where in the world it is
being accessed to. But all in all it is up to one if one should allow to be
manipulated into being dissatisfied with their body or not. One should be the one
whom choses if they love themselves enough to love every inch of the person they
are even if it means it is not the ideal body. The ideal body type is the one one is
because perfection does not exist in the world, so the ideal body type does not
United States Dollar and Currency Essay
1.
International Business Issue
Can Bitcoin be a stable currency for international business?
Definition, Application, and Prospection
1)What is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is an open source peer to peer payment network and digital currency
introduced in 2009. It is the first decentralized digital currency. It is the digital coin
that you can send through the internet. Compare to other alternatives, Bitcoins have a
number of advantages.
Bitconins are transferred directly from person to person. This means that the fees are
much lower you can use them in every country. Bitcoins are generated all over the
internet by anybody running a free application called a bitcoin miner. Mining
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It is almost 10000%.
The stability of bitcoin as a currency is still controversial. Thus, I would like to say
that though bitcoin has a lot of advantages, it has some definite weaknesses to be a
substitute for currencies. Firstly, there have been lots of different form of virtual
currencies so far. And they all got shrunk. If someone is a good programmer,
anybody can make a new digital currency. If so, the advantage of bitcoin which is
that there is a limit for issuing amount will disappear.
Moreover, existing currencies are based upon each nation s control. Currency
economies cannot exist outside of taxation systems. As most all of the nations are
operated by tax, governments will not permit the free trade of electronic currency
which is operated outside of taxation system. Actually, the China Central Bank
announced that as the bitcoin is not a genuine currency, it cannot have a legal status.
They also said that any financial institution or company cannot put a price of bitcoin
and guarantee products that related to bitcoin.
South Korea government also stated that the bitcoin is a product which cannot be
protected by Korean laws. Because the bitcoin has a possibility to be abused in
many ways. It is against the Korean real name financial system and can be used as a
money laundering.
Obviously, the bitcoin is one of the new flows in international business. However, it
has many limits to be a substitute for real currencies. Economy cannot be detached
Anselm Ontological Argument
Anselm of Canterbury ontological argument is a priori argument for the existence of
God, which unlike other arguments attempts to show the existence of God based only
on reason. It claims that the understanding the meaning of God, then the conclusion
is that God exist. Anselm demonstrated that even a person who denies Gods existence
means God does exist. Even atheist claim that God does not exist meant to
acknowledge he knows that there is a supreme being and would agree that by even by
not saying God, he means that being which nothing greater can be conceived. As
discussed in class, I got a better understanding of the two words which applies in the
Anselm ontological argument namely necessary and contingent.
Anselm second observation, deals
Protandim Research Paper
Protandim and It s Effects The corporation LifeVantage has made a scientific break
through. They may have possibly found a crack in the aging process of mammals.
Through a dietary supplement, taking one tiny, yellow pill once a day may help slow
down the effects of oxidative stress on mammal s cells. They call this wonderful little
miracle Protandim, looking through studies Protandim is proving its miracle like
effects. Protandim has had positive effects, including but not limited to slowing the
aging process, increasing all mammal s health, and preventing disease. Oxidative
stresscan be closely compared to rusting of mammal s cells. Free radicals are
unstable molecules that ravage or oxidize cells throughout the body in a process...
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Western blot analysis of p53 and Bax in mitochondrial fraction (left) and
examination of apoptosis (right) in mouse skin epidermal tissues. Succinate
dehydrogenase subunit B (SDHB) served as the loading control. The levels of p53
/Bax were normalized to that of SDHB. Statistical analysis was performed using
one way ANOVA (for multiple group comparison) followed by Newman Keuls
post test. Ctrl, basal diet; Veh, vehicle control (DMSO); Pro, Protandim. *, p The
product Protandim has been tested and trialed various times by many different
species and in many different out looks. This product has been tried for plenty of
diseases and conditions and seems to continue to shock people with its versatility.
Protandim is something people should be taking on a daily basis and the studies and
articles cited have proved that. Protandim has had positive effects, including but not
limited to slowing the aging process, increasing all mammal s health, and preventing
disease. The research discovered has proven to be very pleasing and
Rossini And Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Essay
Rossini and Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Gioachino Rossini, like many great composers, was born in the right place at the
right time. The musical firmament was still mourning the loss of Wolfgang Mozart
in 1792 when Rossini was born. His parents were both gifted musicians, and young
Gioachino was in a music conservatory by the age of 14. Rossini composed ten
operas within the following seven years and had established himself as a gifted
composer in the opera buffa style. This genre of comic opera was strikingly
different from the rigorous opera seria, but it still managed to acquire some
noticeable traits. Primarily, the arias in opera buffe shirk the da capo style of the
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Rossini snuck out of the Teatro Argentina and went home, retiring for the evening
without so much as a word to anyone. The following evening, however, was a stark
contrast. The composer did not attend the performance, but he heard a crowd with
torches in the street following the show. He fully expected an angry mob, but was
greeted by an adulatory audience shouting Bravo! Almaviva became immensely
popular, and the title was eventually changed to Il Barbiere di Siviglia. This
alteration established Rossini s work as the ultimate expression of the story, and the
work is now considered widely as one of the greatest comic operas ever written.
An aria from Barbiere that incorporates many of the typical buffa elements is La
calunnia Г© un venticello from the first act. Often called the Calumny aria , La
calunnia is the first aria sung by the unscrupulous music teacher, Don Basilio. He
sings to Bartolo about defaming Almaviva through calumny, malicious lies. The
aria opens slowly, softly in D major as Basilio describes his slander as a gentle
breeze which begins to gather force. Rossini s orchestration embodies this concept,
as a simple ascending scale in thirds begins in the strings. The pianissimo marking
gives way to piano as the pattern moves to a phrase in b minor. The tune continues to
meander through tonalities until it arrives back in D major. Basilio reiterates that his
lies gather
Ineffective Measure Of Standardized Testing
Standardized Testing: an Ineffective Measure of College Preparedness
Every year, the daunting prospect of standardized testing brings anxiety to
thousands of high school students. Their stress is for good reason: a student s
performance on college admission exams most importantly, the ACT and SAT is a
major determinant in deciding where they will go to college. For decades, such
standardized tests have been near universally accepted as part of the admissions
process: proponents argue, as Syverson explains, that such tests are the only way of
standardizing assessment when high schools have such widely varying environments
and grading criteria (2007). However, in the past decade a growing anti testing
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It has already been shown that standardized tests are fairly biased, across both race
and socioeconomic status. Because such tests play a large role in most college
admissions decisions, many students are kept from attending colleges solely because
of their test scores. Shifting the focus away from test scores helps disadvantaged and
minority students gain recognition, especially when their intelligence is in areas that
aren t measured by standardized tests. As Geiser argues, standardized testscores
correlate strongly with income level, whereas GPAs do not; thus, GPA is actually a
more standardized approach toward measuring success, at least in the areas in which
standardized tests are most heavily biased. Furthermore, both Hiss and the Tufts
study found that students in the test optional or unconventional admissions
approaches were more likely to be underrepresented minority students, proving that
such college programs are providing opportunities to students who otherwise likely
would not have been
Leaving Mexico To Fin For Its Self Even With All The Debt
Leaving Mexico to fin for its self even with all the debt it owes was not part of the
United States plans. They organized a way where they not only benefited but help
dragged Mexico out of the mess they made. By teaming with two of the most
powerful nations in world Mexicans would be able to grab hold or its own country
and form a Mexicois a middle class. businesses. As a result, modern Mexico is a
middle class country (Steffan, 2017). The World Bank estimates that some 95
percent of Mexico s population is in the middle or the upper class. (O Neil 2013)
Mexico was able to utilize its resources to help fulfil needs from the United States.
This made it so there was an industry to focus the succeeding in the huge numbers.
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Looking at the numbers from 1993 until today it proves that this out reach program
from these nations greatly benefited they economic and political development. It
helped Mexicans put their labor to use and contribute to the worlds revenue. These
statistics depicts a time line that demonstrates the progression by more than five
hundred percent. This is outstanding due to the two decades it achieved all of these
accomplishments in.
The two countries accounted for 34% of total U.S. exports in 2016. In imports,
Canada and Mexico ranked second and third, respectively, as suppliers of U.S.
imports in 201 (CRS Reports 2010). Even with Mexico coming in second and third
on the import chart that is still astonishing for the fact that it had one of the most
tremendous crisis in the world. With over 30 percent of its people being in complete
poverty. The Mexican nation was still able to pull together and create a bond which
helped them not only make amends to the debt which was owed but also take back
it s nation and build it to the strongest it has ever been. With the massive lost in the
previous year s Mexico was able to create a democracy unlike anywhere else in the
world. It may not have been a pure democracy but the people were able to vote for
its leaders and political parties came about. Their were different political parties
which the people acknowledge to support the rise of this new economic development
era. One party in particular is the
Apple Swot Analysis Essay
Weaknesses
High price is the major weakness of Apple because there is a strong completion in
market now, and the consumer of Apple products can easily obtain the similar
function products by its competitors in a lower price. Decreasing market share can
be caused to less influence its customers to using closed ecosystem of Apple. Apple
Company is often blamed by other companies to disobeying their patents and also it
has lost some trials as well. Such type of things can damage Apple s reputation in
market. In 2012, Tim Cook became a new CEO after the death of Steve Jobs, which
was the biggest loss for Apple Company. After some time John Browett and Scott
Forstall left the firm, this posed negative impact on management.
In tech industry, Apple s gross profit margin is highest but according to fear of
forecasters that Apple s current margin will not be continued due to increasing in
prices and tough competition.
Opportunities
Apple s market share will be increase due to high demand of iPad and iPad mini in
tablet market and this will help company to use as competitive advantage. Apple TV
sales will be increased due to the improvement to the iTV Brand.
Smartphone and tablet markets are growing which is a good opportunity for Apple to
expand their market share in these markets.
Collecting damages from competitors because companies sometimes violated Apple
s patent. So such types of factors can be used by Apple as to damage the competitor
s image on market and collecting damages
Ethical Issues In Training Day
In 2001, Training Day, a police drama film speaks on the issues of lacking integrity,
professionalism, ethics, and misconduct that heavily violate the police department s
policy. This film was constructed on the basis of a scandal that occurred in the Los
Angeles Police Department. In this film, veteran officer Alonzo Harris trains Jake
Hoyt a young rookie that is on his first training dayfor potentially joining the narcotics
unit. Throughout the film, Harris tests Hoyt by telling him to perform acts of
misconduct that breach the department s policy. Hoyt is a young officer who is fresh
out of the academy expecting to use everything that he was taught in his job duties.
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When one endures negative confrontations with the police, it is quite difficult to
get rid of the belief that police officers are corrupt. One negative experience often
tampers one s judgement. This is seen as a detrimental factor when trying to
reconstruct pro social relationships with the police. On September 20, 2017,
probation officer Oscar Calderon from L.A. county was found guilty for assaulting
female minors in juvenile hall. Calderon was arrested in January and charged with
four counts of assault under color of authority and two counts of lewd and
lascivious acts with a child. Prosecutors said that the victims ranged in age from 15
to 18 and that the abuse began in 2014 (Queally, 2017). Calderon held a supervisory
position in the department using it to his own convenience to get the females to
comply to having sex with him. It was noted that other supervisors at Camp Scudder
ignored the accusations from the young females, allowing the abuse to continue. The
results of this case concluded in a pending lawsuit against the county for the
probation staff that were informed by the victims of the assault yet remained silent
allowing the abuse to continue. Calderon was dismissed from the county and is no
Francis Crick Research Papers
Denise Rendon
Mr.pinto
Biology H
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Francis Crick
Francis Crick was a Biophysic born in Northampton, England(1916). He helped
create new technologies during World War II.After the war, he began investigating
the structure of DNA with the Research Council of the University of Cambridge
Medical at its Cavendish Laboratory with James D. Watson. He received a Nobel
Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1962 which he shared for his work and he
continued coordinating investigation until 2004 when he passed away.
Francis Harry Compton Crick who was born on June 8, 1916 and was educated at
Northampton Grammar School and later went on to Mill Hill School in London. He
went to University College London, where he focused on material science,
graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1937. In the midst of the war, ...
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Utilizing X shaft diffraction examinations of DNA. Watson and Crick developed an
atomic model tending to the known physical and substance properties of DNA. It
included two interleaved winding strands, taking after a twisted wandering stool.
They speculated that if the two sides split from each other, every side would change
into the explanation behind an outline for the headway of new strains misty to their
past extras.
This theory resulted in examination incited a clarification in the strategy behind the
replication of a quality and, unquestionably, the chromosome. Watson and Crick
circled a paper depicting their DNA twofold helical structure in the trial diary
Nature in April of 1953. Another social event at King s College had been trying to
open the structure of DNA also, and the work earned Crick, Watson and Maurice
Wilkins, one of the King s College authorities, the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
Essay On Forest City Basin
Abstract The Forest city basin is located in northwestern Missouri, northeastern
Kansas, southwestern Iowa, and southeastern Nebraska. The Forest City basin is
represented mainly by shales deposited as the sea withdrew (regressed) westward,
although there are small isolated areas in northern Missouri in which a marine
limestone formed. A few locations in west central Missouri have sandstone channels
attaining a thickness of as much as 30 ft. within the Mine Creek Shale (Manos).
Introduction The Forest City basin is a bowl like feature in the subsurface rock
layers in northwest Missouri and adjacent portions of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas.
Some areas bare oil and gas. The Forest City basin is a cratonic basin of
Pennsylvanian age underlying adjoining portions of southwestern Iowa, southeastern
Nebraska, and northwestern Missouri. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These deposits were formed from vegetation that once grew along the edge of a
brackish sea. It took about 10 feet of vegetation to ultimately form about 1 foot of
coal. All of the coal found in eastern Kansas is bituminous, which is slightly softer
and able to produces less energy than anthracite coal (Sefton). The forest city basin
contains substantial coal resources in numerous beds too deep and thin to be mined
by conventional methods. However, these coal beds have the potential to produce
commercial quantities of coalbed methane
Drama Club Creative Writing
You wake up one Wednesday morning and get ready for school like you do
everyday. You get dressed, brush your teeth and hair, put on deodorant and pack
your bag, slipping your diary in your backpack. You glance around the room to see
if you forgot anything. Your gaze lands on the class ring you designed and you
look down. Yes, it would go well with this outfit. You put it on and go downstairs.
You put on your shoes and jacket, say goodbye to your parents and walk to the bus
stop. You get on the bus and arrive at school. You head to your locker and put some
things in and take some things out. You head to class. Halfway through first period,
you hear a funny sound. You think the drama club is using sci fi sound effects, but
the noise gets louder.
How Poverty Affects The Functioning Of The Family System
Within this course, there were issues or information from the course that most
surprised, intrigued, or elicited emotion (positive or negative) in me. There were
many topics that I already knew about but needed to refresh my memory and many
that were new information to me.
One topic that blew my mind and that really caught my attention, was the topic
about children living in the poverty. I learned that poverty can affect the functioning
of the family system, placing all aspects of development at risk in several ways.
Children learn their language skills, social skills, ethics skills, and everything about
life from their families. When a family slips into poverty, parents aren t so involved
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I read in the text that, Marasmus is a wasted condition of the body caused by a diet
low in all essential nutrients. It usually appears in the first year of life when a
baby s mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast milk and bottle
feeding is also inadequate. Her starving baby becomes painfully thin and is in
danger of dying (Berk Meyers, 2016, pg. 175). So for the first few months, the baby
is eating well because the mother is able to produce milk. After a couple of months,
the mother isn t able to produce more milk; so the child isn t getting all the essential
nutrients it needs to survive, which can cause organ damage and cognitive and
emotional impairments.
On the other hand, based on what I learned about brain development in Chapter 5, it
is best to initiate intervention for poverty stricken children in the first two years
rather than later because a child s brain develops dramatically. This is when the
brain s neural fiber synapses produces like no other, because developing neurons
require space for these connective structures, a surprising aspect of brain growth is
that as synapses form, many surroundings neurons die 20 to 80 percent, depending
on the brain region... neural tube produces far more neurons than the brain will ever
need (Berks Meyers, 2016, pg. 162). This is when all the important brain regions
with specific
Business Continuity Planning And Disaster Recovery
Business continuity Planning and Disaster recovery: For any Organization to survive
on log run, executives must give priority to Disaster recovery (DR) and Business
continuity (BC) plan during budget allocations and never see a payback from those
investments. Disasters won t happen daily, they rarely occur. But when it happens
and if the company doesn t have a Plan or mechanism to fast recover, then that
company loses its customer to its competitors. Business continuity plan includes steps
company must take to minimize the service outages. Organizations must have a
system in place to minimize the unplanned downtime. After Y2K crisis, companies
added Business continuity plan part of corporate IT planning. In most cases, idle
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Incident response occurs during the incident, however, disaster recover occurs
after the incident has taken place (Whitman Mattord, 2012). Adequately preparing
for disasters would help in fast recovery. For example, fire is a catastrophic
disaster, so backups should be at off site location to minimize the damage caused to
clients, employees, stakeholders and investors. Disaster recovery plan must be
developed and implemented with top down support across all departments in an
organization. Every department in an organization must contribute to the disaster
plan. IT team should write the disaster plan because they have a deep insight into
the company wide business process. IT department is in the unique position of
understanding of the daily operations of each department, as well as constant
communication with leads within those each department. Without a cross
departmental participation it is impossible to put out a proper plan. The disaster
plan should include more possible scenarios because the cause of disaster is more.
The following are considered as disasters in the typical organization: 1) Employee
fraud 2) Stolen laptop 3) Fire 4) Terrorist attacks To effectively face the disaster the
disaster plan should be distributed across an organization because everyone knows
their role within the plan. Roles must be revised and Plans should be rehearsed
periodically. Network Security
Changing The Oil In A Car s Engine
How To Change the Oil in your Car s Engine
Automobiles are American s second largest investment after real estate. It is
impoprtant to understand how to keep your car performing at its best.
The major components of a car consist of the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension
, and tires. The purpose of this essay is to guide you through the process of changing
the oil in your car s engine.
An oil change is recommended every 3,000 to 5,000 miles depending on your
driving style and conditions. Your car is more likely to need an oil change at 3,000
miles if you live in a metropolitan area where you face stop and go traffic, polluted
air, and very hot temperatures.
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The area is shown on most car manuals.
4. Jack the car up about a foot to a foot and a half. Use the jack stands and put them
on both sides of the car. ** This is a very important procedure; in case the jack fails
(unlikely but can happen) you have something to hold up the car.
5. Look under the car to find your oil reservoir, use the socket wrench to remove
the nut. Before you do this, you should have an oil pan ready to keep the dirty oil.
After you unscrew the nut, you should see a stream of motor oil draining out of
the oil tank. Allow this process to occur for 5 10 minutes and make sure the oil is
going into the oil pan. This is the most annoying part of the entire procedure because
sometimes things can get messy. Also look for the oil filter and twist in open. We
are going to replace it with a new one in our next step.
6. Check in after 10 minutes, if you don?t see anymore oil dripping out, screw the
nut back in tightly and also screw on the new oil filter. Using a little bit of motor oil
on the rubber gasket will ensure a tight fit.
7. You are now almost done; make sure you have pulled everything out of the
bottom of the car. Now release the jack and let the car slowly come down to the
surface. Open the oil cap and pour in the quarts of motor oil into the oil tank. The
amount is specified in the owner?s manual. Close the oil cap and proceed to start
your car. Shut the car off;
Pros And Cons Of Vaccines
Scientific advancements, particularly those in medicine, have greatly benefited
humanity. However, as advancements in medicine rise, so do opposition and
controversy. One such example of a controversial advancement is the modern vaccine.
Vaccines are typically administered through needle injections called vaccinations;
these injections contain a weakened form of any one disease. When one receives a
vaccination, their immune systemgets a chance to practice how to fend off the
specific disease, so that when the person is exposed to a stronger form of it in a
natural environment, their immune system is better prepared to fight it off. The
safety of vaccines can be attributed to constant development, testing, and trials done
by medical professionals after years even decades of research. However, anti vaxxers
still challenge the safety of vaccines for a multitude of reasons, with the most popular
one being that vaccinations will directly cause the development of autism in children.
Despite the fact that medical professionals and scientists have concluded again and
again that vaccines are not directly related to the development of autism, the belief
still persists. Some believe that vaccines contain dangerous poisons and chemicals
that weaken or even destroy the immune system, forcing consumers to purchase
antibiotics to feed the greed of pharmaceutical companies. Others believe that
vaccines are simply useless for the immune system, and are just used as a scare tactic
to
Examples Of Ethical Coding In Health Care
Healthcare Coding and Billing Standards of ethical coding are very important and
should not be taken lightly. When guidelines are not followed it can lead to large
fines and can even cause a healthcare organization to shut down. Making a mistake or
willingly coding wrong can ruin the reputation throughout the community for
healthcare. Coding compliance is inherently linked to a number of the preceding
compliance risk areas including proper documentation, accurate billing, medical
records creation and retention, referral guidelines, and teaching physician rules.
Acknowledging that one of the biggest areas of risk for health care providers is the
accurate submission of claims and reimbursement to Medicare, an effective health
care corporate compliance plan will also include an effective coding compliance
plan (AAPC, 2009). According to Bryant (2017) examples of ethical coding
principles include applying accurate data, reporting only correct codes, refusing to
skew data, maintaining confidentiality, maintaining integrity, and no participating in
inappropriate activities. Supervising If I were a coding supervisor, I would place
great emphasis on the Standards of Ethical coding in my area. Making sure to review
them with all staff... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the coding and billing is wrong it can greatly affect the budget. It not only
includes the coding staff but also the physicians. There is a wide variety of factors
that go into the payments an organization gets back. Sometimes physicians mean to
order a test and they forget or they ordered it and did not send it off and these types
of things affect billing. An organization may have to have an average budget because
knowing up front what will be collected can change at any time. Also, the
reimbursements from insurances are different so it depends on what insurance each
patient
Examples Of The Outsiders In The Greasers
For thugs from the ghetto, violence is a way of life it s what helps you survive.
The Socs and the Greasers were two gangs in The Outsiders. Throughout the novel
these two gangs had a continuous rivalry. Society viewed these two gangs
differently. The Socs as rich kids and the Greasers as poor kids. In The Outsiders,
both the Socs and the Greasers spent most of their time in gang fights and
disobeying the law. The Socs were wealthier and had a higher social status. We get
jumped by the Socs. I m not sure how you spell it, but it s the abbreviation for the
Socials, the jet set, the West side rich kids. It s like the term greaser, which is used to
class all us boys on the East Side.We re poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I
reckon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We re poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon we re wilder, too. Not
like the Socs, who jump greasers and wreck houses and throw beer blasts for kicks,
and get editorials in the paper for being a public disgrace one day and an asset to
society the next. Greasers are almost like hoods (Hinton 4). Society viewed the
Greasers as lower class people who lived in poor neighborhoods. They had no cars
and had to grease their hair back. There were seen as the derelicts and juvenile
delinquents of society. The Greasers were an easy target for the Socs because they
were already labeled and more subjected to be charged by the police. Society
treated the Greaser as outsiders, hence the title The Outsiders. We get jumped by
the Socs. I m not sure how you spell it, but it s the abbreviation for the Socials, the
jet set, the West side rich kids (Hinton 4). Society viewed the Socs as rich kids. The
Socs had everything such as money, a good house hold, high social status, cars, and
fashionable clothing. The Socs did not have any problems because they had
everything, even money to provide them with college. The Socs were accepted in the
society because they were the upper class. They were the people that had the most
power. Unlike the Greasers on the other hand who were the complete opposite. They
were the lowest of the lower class, close to the point of being

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  • 1. Shakespeare Essay Topics Crafting an essay on the topic of "Shakespeare Essay Topics" can present both challenges and rewards for the writer. On one hand, the vast body of work produced by William Shakespeare offers a rich tapestry of themes, characters, and literary devices to explore. However, this abundance can also make the task daunting, as selecting a specific focus from the myriad possibilities can be overwhelming. The challenge lies in finding a unique angle or perspective that adds value to the discourse on Shakespeare. With countless essays already written on his works, standing out requires delving deeper into the nuances of the plays and poems. Analyzing lesser-explored themes, uncovering hidden symbolism, or drawing connections across multiple works can elevate the essay beyond the commonplace. Moreover, understanding the cultural, historical, and linguistic context of Shakespeare's era is crucial for a comprehensive analysis. The language itself, often archaic and poetic, demands careful interpretation, and unraveling the layers of meaning can be time-consuming. Additionally, the expectations associated with Shakespearean studies can create pressure for originality. Reinterpreting well-known plays or characters in a fresh light while maintaining scholarly rigor is no small feat. However, the process is not without its rewards. Engaging deeply with Shakespeare's literary legacy offers intellectual satisfaction and a chance to appreciate the timeless brilliance of his work. The opportunity to explore universal themes—love, power, betrayal, and the human condition—through the lens of Shakespeare's genius is a privilege for any literature enthusiast. In conclusion, writing an essay on "Shakespeare Essay Topics" demands a delicate balance between the challenges of delving into a vast and well-explored literary landscape and the rewards of uncovering new insights and perspectives. Navigating the intricate web of language, context, and scholarly expectations requires dedication and a passion for the subject matter. Ultimately, the journey is an intellectual adventure that can lead to a deeper appreciation of Shakespeare's enduring influence on literature. For those seeking assistance with such essays or exploring a wide range of topics, similar essays and more can be ordered on HelpWriting.net. Shakespeare Essay TopicsShakespeare Essay Topics
  • 2. Multiple Regression Analysis Exam For Pathology Severity,... Module PS71020D MSc Statistics Coursework 2016 2017 Module co ordinator Dr Devin Terhune Candidate number 33440401 Title Multiple Regression Analysis Exam Word count 1242 Results Delusional ideation A multiple regression analysis was run to predict delusional ideation from pathology severity, perception, memory, speak vs. hear, and imagine vs. hear with forced entry. There was linearity as assessed by partial regression plots and a plot of studentized residuals against the predicted values. There was independence of residuals, as assessed by a Durbin Watson statistic of 2.011. There was homoscedasticity, as assessed by visual inspection of a plot of studentized residuals versus unstandardized predicted values. There was evidence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were no studentized deleted residuals greater than В±3 standard deviations, no leverage values greater than 0.2, and values for Cook s distance above 1. The assumption of normality was met, as assessed by Q Q Plot. The multiple regression model statistically significantly predicted hallucination history, F(4, 175) = 89.89, p .005, adj. R2 = 66.5%. All variables added statistically significantly to the prediction, p .05. Regression coefficients and standard errors can be found in Table 2 (below). Table 2: Summary of Multiple Regression Analysis (Hallucination history) Multiple regression analysis was run to predict hallucination history from metacognition variables; perception and memory. The model statistically significantly predicted hallucination history, F(2, 177) = 11.88, p .000, adj. R2 = 10.8%. All variables added statistically significantly to the prediction, p .05 Multiple regression analysis was run to predict hallucination history from source monitoring variables; speak vs. hear and imagine vs. hear. The model statistically
  • 3. significantly predicted hallucination history, F(2, 177) = 171.7, p .000, adj. R2 = 65.6%. All variables added statistically significantly to the prediction, p .05 Table 3: Correlation Matrix for Hallucination history Discussion The prediction model for delusional ideation was not statistically
  • 4. Essay about Pluralism and the Universality of Rights Pluralism and the Universality of Rights ABSTRACT: The problem of the coexistence of cultures arises inside modern societies that have a constitutional set up expressed by pluralism. Their central problem lies in the relationship between individuality and sociality, freedom and order. The function of law is to transform absolute pluralism into a relative pluralism limited by fundamental common interests, thus overcoming the problems that arise from the variety of different views of the world and from different values. In the context of H. Kelsen s Reine Rechtlehre, we ask: 1. Do pre positive legal grounds exist that can claim to have universal validity under the conditions of pluralism? 2. Can the demand for pre positive principles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In three steps I will try to substantiate the fact that, and for what reason, fundamental rights and human rights provide the basis for the legitimation of the modern state in its constitutional form. The crucial question is to whether and if so, how guidelines can be formulated which, given the existence of factual pluralism, can bind both the state as well as the law to an unqualifiable fundamental norm. My initial response to this question is: state and law share this norm as the basis of their morality and rationality, not as result of any particular material ethics which may exist in competition in the various cultures, but rather through the positivised fundamental and human rights. The situation in which we debate law is a paradox one. In modern times the enforcement of subjectivity and individual rights has given rise to a collision of interests and because of this has made necessary the juridification, or regulation by law of the life relations of society which were previously regulated by conformity in morals and ethical practice. This paradox can be reduced to the following simple formula: The more freedom, the more law; the more law, the more state; the more state, the less freedom; and the less freedom, the greater the necessity of law. At the very beginning of the age old struggle for fundamental and human rights, which ought
  • 5. Essay On Six Months To Break A Behavior Some people say that it takes six months to break a habit. However, I personally think it requires more of a mental change rather than just a physical change to break a behavior regardless if it s six months or shorter. In this case, I had two weeks to change a behavior I did on a daily basis. For this paper I worked on two things that I wanted to work on. First, It was not wearing makeup for a week and second, I really wanted to subtract dairy products from my diet. After I give a reflection of my experience, I will being to talk about my internship and how we encourage a change behavior within our families. I wanted to focus eliminating dairy products in my daily intake and find a substitute if possible. I didn t realize how much milk, cheese and eggs I ate throughout the day until I had to find a habit to change. I would eat cereal in the morning because it was the easiest breakfast, eggs for either breakfast or dinner and cheese with almost everything I ate. At school, It seemed like I would gravite my way to dairy products naturally like pizza, sandwiches, or coffee. Taking dairy products out of my diet has always been something I wanted to try doing, but I never seemed to happened. Reason being, I believe dairy products affect my digestive system and might be causing me to have acne more than usual(that s just my theory).When I started, I substituted milk for Almond milk and didn t eat or buy anything made with eggs or cheese. During this week, I struggled a lot with
  • 6. Arab Spring and the French Revolution French Revolution and the Arab Spring Essay Essay Prompt: To what extent does the French Revolution reflect the recent conflicts seen within the Arab Spring? Note: Consider the following themes: * Short term and long term causes * Popular Revolts * Voice of the People leaders, writings, media and symbols * Shifts in Power * International Interventions * Religious Repercussions Research links/News Articles: Middle East Region http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article /0,9171,2050032,00.html Middle East Region http://www.time.com/time/magazine /article/0,9171,2050022,00.html Egypt http://www.time.com/time/world/article /0,8599,2047006,00.html Egypt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... he required sources (3) are cited properly in the paper * The paper was submitted to turnitin.com by the deadline * The paper must be 850 1000 words Essay Rubric Unique/OriginalStrong UsefulBasicLacking Introduction (5 /55)ExemplaryCommendableCapableFairPoor 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 Proper Introduction... * First sentence used to hook the reader * You need to in text cite the source of the quote * Then at least three sentences of FR, Arab Spring background/historical context that sets up the thesis * DO NOT WRITE A THESIS INTRODUCTION (Meaning: don t respond to the prompt in the first four sentences) Unique /OriginalStrong UsefulBasicLacking Thesis (15 /55)ExemplaryCommendableCapableFairPoor 15 14 13 12 11 10 * A sophisticated, insightful, crystal clear thesis states your argument and drives your essay * Thesis makes a claim that is analytical answering why or How (Hint: use the word because ) * The thesis is the last sentence of the Introduction but is linked to each body paragraph topic (Claim) sentence 22+ 21 20 19 17 16
  • 7. The Discussion Of Teaching Sex Education The discussion of teaching sex education in classrooms were brought up as early as 1912. Movies that are used in sex education can alter the way teens think of sex. The films used in sex education portrays the different relationships that are created. The history of sex education in North America is a history of prohibition and has been concerned with limiting the scope of sexuality its ideas, affects, movements and practices. In sex education schools create a space in which students and teachers can potentially think together about the pleasures and risks of sexuality. However, in school based sex education for youth, especially though but not only in North America, when it comes to talking about sex thoughts of teenage pregnancy, AIDS,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these subjects can be learned about using sex educational movies. Showing just a rated R sex movie is not educational and will not explain the risk and dangers as opposed to an educational film. The students probably know that there is a significant amount of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) that they can catch while engaging in sexual activities. The movies can help break down the reasons for catching the disease, what to do to prevent catching the disease, and how to treat their selves if they in fact do catch an STD. This will inform students that there is more to what they think they already know. Thinking is something other than compliance it is an engagement with uncertainty and doubt and as I explore in this study, it is entangled in the affective histories of sexuality that inspire the capacity to think while also unsettling the wish for understanding. Most parents have the Birds and Bees talk with their children but they are doing the same as a teacher giving the child a lecture. If the parents were to show their child a video about sex it would be more interesting to the child and actually have an effect on the child s mind and thinking process. According to the article Sex and the Cinema: what American Pie teaches the young Researchers have found virtually no evidence that sex education causes students to change their behavior in one direction or
  • 8. Design For Safe 347 Final Course Project Lab Introduction This laboratory introduction shall be utilized as framework for Safe 347 final course project. Lab Introduction includes three primary topics, with brick laying being the chosen job. These topics respectively being a job description, potential risk factors associated with the job, and a video link the describes the job task. Additionally, this is to give insight for Dr. Minnick on the Mr. Baker s final course project, for proper constructive criticism. Job Description A brick layer (BL) is primarily responsible for laying building materials such as brick, structural tile, concrete cinder, glass, gypsum, and terra cotta block to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures. Additionally, a brick layer will perform tasks such as measuring distance from reference points and mark guidelines on working surface to lay out work. Work Hours Working hours are job specific and will vary based on the season, weather, and job priority. Primarily the standard working hours will be 6:00 am until 3:00 pm, with general working hours between 8 and 10. Specific Steps Brick layers perform a large variety of tasks on a daily basis. The main task of brick laying starts by spreading and maneuvering a soft bed of mortar to serve as a base and binder for block, which is done by using a trowel. Also, a brick layer is required to apply mortar to end of blocks and position the block accordingly within a mortar bed. Then, the brick layer taps the block
  • 9. Differences Between Sea Oats And Camphorweed On the Cabretta beach dunes, there is an abundance of vegetation that encompasses the area of the quadrant for each stop. The most plant diversity of one stop, was observed in a swale (Dune Stop 2), with weed oats, wax myrtle, rushes, and dog fennel. These four plants solely appeared in the swale. Sea oats and camphorweed were the most abundant planttypes in the dunes; additionally, sea oats and camphorweed can be found in multiple dune environments. Sea oats were found in dune crests, between two troughs, and in the fore dune, having most abundance in the crests, while camphorweed was found in inter dune meadows, between two troughs, and in the fore dune, having most abundance in the inter dune meadows (Figure ). These two plants displayed significant height differences in various dune territories. In the crest, sea oats measured at a height of 105cm, but as they grow closer to the ocean, they increase by ~63cm. As for camphorweeds, they grew to be roughly 60cm in the inter dune meadows and fore dune; however, in between the two troughs, the plant stood at an average height of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When gathering data from the modern marsh, eight different quadrants that were 15 m apart from each other were examined for plant presence. The most vegetation diversity was observed in the mid marsh region, with living and dead spartina, glass warts, and salt warts. Interestingly, there is a sharp shift from 71% spartina and 13% salt warts at 45m into the marsh to 93% salt warts and 7% spartina at 60m. These sudden shifts in plant type abundance throughout the marsh from the marsh border to 105m into the marsh (Figure ). Salt warts were the most copious, followed by spartina, and glass warts with the least occurrences in the marsh. One the marsh border, needle rush dominates with ~70% coverage, alongside sea oxeye, which also make a minor appearance 15m into the
  • 10. English Should Not Be Universally Spoken It is known that culture and language is constantly changing. The influences that can alter a a culture can be naturally blended or forced through invasion. America was once a nation that was of purely Native descent. Due to famine, mass genocide from the English colonizers, diseases, and lack of resources, the once prosperous Native people are almost extinct. I wish to preserve all cultures in their country of origin, that is what makes a culture thrive and live on through the ages and history books. This is why I believe with great conviction that English should not be universally spoken. Firstly, I believe that cultures should be preserved not altered or tweaked to fit a standard set by a reigning nation. Almost every country in the world
  • 11. Anton Chekhov Lady With A Dog There were many golden age Slavic writers that dealt with the issue of adultery in their writings and Anton Chekhov is one such author. In his short story Lady with a Dog , Chekhov presented adultery not as a moral issue, but as a human relationship that may or may not result in happiness for those who engaged in it. Anna Sergeevna and Dmitri Gurov were more concerned about each other than the moral implications of their adulterous acts. Moreover, Chekhov leaves the fate of the adulterous couple undecided and provides a hope of happiness for the two protagonists. The way Chekhov s story focused on the human relationship dynamic of adultery over the moral dilemmas it presented was a refreshing take on a trope that was all too common during... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the triumph of their reunification and Gurov s realization that he had fallen in love for the first time in his life, the reader is left uncertain as to whether the relationship will ultimately succeed or not. Chekhov ended his story with the words: And it seemed that, just a little more and the solution would be found, and then a new, beautiful life would begin; and it was clear to both of them that the end was still far, far off, and that the most complicated and difficult part was just beginning. The first part of the aforementioned passage demonstrated an intense sense of hope, that the world of Anna and Gurov was about to be changed forever for the better. However, the second part hints at the moral dilemmas that Chekhov has largely managed to avoid throughout the story and put forth the idea that the couple would soon face a litany of challenges that they may not be able to overcome. Lady with a Dog was inspired by Chekhov s romantic relationship with an actress and as such, he intended the story to focus on love. The uncertainty of the ending helps Chekhov carry forward this goal as it leaves the reader is left with a strong curiosity as to what will happen to Anna and Gurov after the end of the story. By avoiding a conclusion for Anna and Gurov s affair, Chekhov was able to keep
  • 12. V For Vendetta Comparison Essay V for Vendetta, by Alan Moore, outlines a man s quest for revenge and desire to change the society in which he lives in. The novel is set in England in 1997. The country has been consumed by war, famine and disease, and in response the government seizes the opportunity to gain complete control. England becomes a fascist dictatorship, offering the citizens a promise for peace and safety in return for their complete submission. The people resign to an enforced contentment, and decline to fight for their freedom. The main protagonist, known only as V , has a vendetta stemming from his previous detainment and subsequent torture and life as a medical experiment at a resettlement camp. Once blowing up and escaping the resettlement camp, V hunts down those... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the main changes was on how the government came into power. In the novel, the fascists were elected legally and kept in power due to apathy of the public. In the film, however, the St. Mary s virus , a biological weapon engineered by the government was released as a means of gaining control of the country. While his appearance was consistent in the book and film, his personality was altered. He was characterized as a romantic and someone who showed concern over the loss of innocent lives. But in the original story, he was a brutal murder who would take the life of anyone that was in his way. His relationship with Evey was much stronger in the film, as they develop feelings for each other but do not act on these emotions prior to V s ultimate perish. Evey is also very different in the film. While in the novel V finds her as an insecure 15 year old girl forced into prostitution, in the film Evey is a self confident woman with an existing desire for rebellion. In the ending of the graphic, she not only adopts V s plans for revolution (as is the same in the film) but takes on his full
  • 13. An Example Of Western Culture In The Baroque Period In Italy A perfect example of western art that depicts the drama and theatre during the periodization of 17th century Italian Baroque, is the piece titled Susanna and the Elders by Artemisia Gentileschi. In this painting, there is a woman taking a bath, however, behind her are two men who appear to be causing trouble. The biblical story has it that while Susanna was bathing, two judges cornered her offered her a bargain. The malicious men said that either she was to sleep with them, or they would tell the people that she had been seen with another man as a threat. Rather than being stoned, Susanna was preserved and the two men were punished for their actions. The Baroqueperiod in Italy had many key historical events and heavily influenced the visual culture. Italian culture during the Baroque period was significant because it had many key kinds of art, monuments and other visuals that represented this time period. During the 17th century, the Baroque consisted of a strong annunciation surrounding drama, theatre, and reformation. Figures were often displayed as if they were at a performance. Each painting was detailed and depicted a dramatic scene that told an elaborate story. It was common for a woman to be portrayed naked and freely as this was something that occurred often. This era also included an abundance of lights and darks that were juxtaposed to evoke feelings from the audience. Non western art was equally as exceptional as each countries art had a significant way of incorporating their culture into each piece. Li K an s 14th century ink on paper painting titled Bamboo displays the beauty within a single form of art, ink. Although simplistic, the ink has been manipulated into fine lines that show the foliage of the leaves on the background. This intricate calligraphy work enhances the piece and allows the artwork to reflect peace and delicacy. Unlike work from the 17th century Italian Baroque, the Chinese culture does not depict naked women but rather aims towards the ideals of nature. In China, the artwork was important as it enhanced the key events that were occurring during this time period in Chinese culture. As control was being taken from the Ming emperors due to the government growing corrupt,
  • 14. Analysis Of Night And Human Nature Nikolina Besic N. Besic 1 Mr. Sylvestre ENG 2D1 01 7 January 2016 Analysis of Night and Human Nature Human nature can be analyzed through feelings, characteristics, and behavior. Humans are capable of expressing different emotions such as hate, frustration, remorse, happiness and other emotions depending on the situation they are encountering.Various aspects of humannature can be observed through many forms of media. Often times humans are portrayed in a negative way, however there are certain cases where they are portrayed positively, like in the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel. Evil acts, discrimination towards others, and perseverance for survival, are all apart of human nature. Human nature are the distinguishing characteristics of the way people feel, act, and think. All of these things are separate from any outside influences. Unfortunately one of the most popular human emotions evil, is shown many times throughout the memoir Night. Elie Wiesel s Night examines human life in a variety of sick and evil circumstances.These extreme conditions show how, when pushed too far, humans are capable of cruelty.Woman began murdering their own parents to survive, people starved to death, and worked to the bone. The famous Auschwitz saying Work sets you free is a faithless promise made to the prisoners. After experiencing
  • 15. Employability Skills At Heaton Manor Employability Skills at Heaton Manor Employability Skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by an individual to make them employable . Along with good technical understanding and subject knowledge, employers often outline a set of skills that they want from an employee. Suitable Qualifications At Heaton Manor it required to have more specific skills, such as NVQ qualifications with GCSE qualifications, with ALEVELS or BTEC National. It is important that you have the correct level of qualifications and in the right subjects. At an undergraduate degree awarded by a UK higher education provider, or a recognised equivalent qualification. Furthermore, if the person applying for the job hasn t achieved the required GCSEs, there are options to study the qualifications through local colleges or at home through organisations like NEC (National Extension College). A DCSF recognised and relevant teaching qualification. Enhanced Certificate of Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Additional criminal record checks if applicant has lived outside the UK. Barred List Check Qualified teacher Status with professional registration with the General Teaching Council for England. Medical clearance. A good attendance record. This is important as those wanting to become a teacher need to have specific qualifications as stated and Heaton Manor will use these skills to see whether the person is suitable for the job. Experience in a similar role If you
  • 16. Peter Paul Rubens Prometheus Bound As a child, I traveled to Europe and visited various museums that housed numerous famous paintings. I remember walking into museums and not understanding anything, I could never actually understand the sheer brilliance behind these works of art. Now, after taking this Art History course, I can safely say that I understand and appreciate art a lot more. I would love to go visit all those museums again, just to see the art works from a completely different perspective. When I saw the Sistine Chapel a few years ago, I thought it was absolutely beautiful, but I didn t really know what the paintings stood for therefore seeing it now would be a completely different experience. After visiting the Philadelphia Museumof Art, there was one painting that really stood out for me, Prometheus Bound by Peter Paul Rubens Peter Paul Rubens too was a Flemish born artist, who was born in Germany and was known for the Baroque style, which is a type of European architecture. This painting was one of the leading examples of Baroque art. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The color and lighting used in this painting help heighten and bring out the emotions that are being shown. This particular method, known as chiaroscuro, interplays light and dark shades to give more meaning to the subject. The illumination of Prometheus highlights his goodness and purity as compared to the darker tones that are used in the depiction and the background of the eagle characterizing it s evil and morbid nature. Additionally, Prometheus is clad only a blue and white cloth. Traditionally blue has always been the color of protection, used to ward off evil, and white is known as the color of purity. The apparent break of dawn in the backdrop could also depict hope, perhaps in some way foreshadowing Prometheus eventual rescue by
  • 17. Descartes Methodic Doubt This essay will discuss Descartes methodic doubt. This will include the principles behind it, its main elements and its contribution to the fundamental ideas of Cartesian philosophy. As Descartes states himself, we need a method if we are to investigate the truth of things. (Descartes, 1988, p.4) Therefore, from studying Descartes First and Second Meditations, this essay will show a methodology for producing rational grounds for doubting fundamental beliefs and demonstrate how Descartes overcomes this. Sixteenth century French philosopher, Rene Descartes values logic and reason highly within his work due to his interest in mathematics. This meant that for this first time philosophy has to centre around humans and not on God. The only... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Bernard Williams states, Descartes certainly arrives at the end of the Doubt with the conception that it is epistemically possible that all supposedly perceptual judgements are mistaken. (Williams, 1990, p.54) After questioning everything surrounding his existence, he comes to a realisation: but doubtless I did exist, if I persuaded myself of something. (Descartes and Cress, 1993, p.18) Descartes has found the first piece of knowledge that he cannot doubt and can build upon. Doubt ends because it produces a certainty: the certainty of my own existence as a doubting consciousness. As Descartes himself
  • 18. Robert Campin robert campin, one of the most punctual and best bosses of Flemish painting. he has been perceived with the grip of flГ©malle on complex and distinctive grounds. portrayed by a naturalistic origination of shape and a wonderful delineation of the devices of regular ways of life, Campin s work denotes a harm with the triumphing global gothic design and prefigures the accomplishments of Jan van Eyck and the painters of the northern renaissance. archives demonstrate that outdoors switched into snared as an ace painter in Tournai. understudies are said as getting into his studio rogelet de Los Angeles field (generally related to the radiant Rogier van der Weyden) and Jacques date. the handiest reported artworks by methods for daret, an altarpiece... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Campin is viewed as one of the main craftsmen to display reasonable elucidations of his painted subjects. alongside his cutting edge, Jan van Eyck, he additionally ended up noticeably one of the first to explore different avenues regarding imaginative oil. Campin worked in the city of Tournai, on the southern outskirt of Flanders, and turned into a native of that city. Clearly, he involved some place of urban work in Tournai, be that as it may, lost his part because of the outrage of infidelity and the upkeep of a fancy woman. those misdeeds, notwithstanding their interest in political distress in the city, prompted Campin s outcast for 365 days. be that as it may, because of the mediation in his name of Noblewoman Jacqueline de Hainault, his discipline was decreased to an exemption. outdoors took two students to his workshop: jacquelot shoot and Rogier van der Weyden around then van der Weyden progressed toward becoming rogelet de le field. The imaginative sorts of Robert Campin, Van der Weyden, and Jan Van Eyck are consistently interwoven so it is hard to credit attempts to these specialists. particularly, to recognize crafted by specialty of Campin and Rogier, all things considered, figures out how to make the level headed discussion among a few understudies until our
  • 19. Gucci Executive Summary 1.Introduction a.Company Background of LVMH LVMH MoГ«t Hennessy or famously knows as LVMH is a leading luxury goods provider based out of France. Formed after merger of Louis Vuitton and MoГ«t Hennessy in 1987, LVMH has plethora of small and renowned brands under its portfolio with products ranging from clothing, to cosmetics to jewelry to perfumes to watches to wines. Bernard Arnoult is the CEO of the company and the company was able to generate revenues of over $28 billion USD in 2012. Their products are sold through LVMHboutique s, which is controlled by them and is almost 2400 in numbers across the world (LVMH Financial Report, 2013). b.Company background of Gucci One of the most successful Italian fashion and leather brand, Gucci belongs to French Company Kering and is named after its founder Guccio Gucci. Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci has since then shot up to fame owing to its high end luxury fashion and leather products. It operates through directly operated stores across the world and also the products are wholesaled through franchise or upscale departmental stores. The number of directly operated stores is more than 450 and the company was able to generate revenue of over $4.5 billion in sales in 2013. The brand itself is valued at over $12 billion USD (Alice Chan, 2011). 2.Brand Overview Brand marketing is no longer a hub and spoke model; it is a kaleidoscope of channels, customer intelligence, and interactive and social elements. The Web channel is an
  • 20. The Importance Of Objects In My Life Most individuals have an object that holds a high value to them and affects their life in one way or another. Behind each object, is a story to be told. Like most people, I have an object in my life that I cherish dearly and will always appreciate because of the positive effect it has on my life. The object is soft to the touch, is a variety of colors, and can be made into a tangible object. The object is extremely important in my life because it has taught me a life lesson that I will always cherish and the object also reminds me of an individual that pushes me to be the best individual I can possibly be and strive for greatness no matter the state of a situation. I first encountered this object when I was about eight years old. I encountered this object when I was at my grandmother s house on a Saturday. My grandmother was sitting down underneath the porch and I was right beside her. The view was unbelievably astonishing! Although my grandmother and I were just in the backyard, I remember the grass, trees, and plants being greener than ever and reflecting the light off that came from the sun. It was a beautiful day; the weather was warm, there was a slight cool breeze, birds were chirping, and the sun was glistening beautifully on my grandmother s skin and mine as well. When I first encountered the object, the only people that were involved was my grandmother and I. I patiently watched my grandmother precisely while she worked her hands with the yarn and created
  • 21. The Death Of The Cold War Think if you were in Nagasaki, And you watched your home get destroyed if you were lucky you may have died right away. Nevermind, the ones who die right away are the lucky ones the others will have radiation poisoning which will cause all types of cancers. And it will affect families for generation to come And not only will it affect humans it will affect animals. Also the bomb didn t just destroy people it destroyed the landscape, building, houses, anything in its radius. Although it wasn t all bad as it did open us up to different power opportunities, although even then it can still cause problems a lot of problems including the nuclear race. Eventually, it will be scary just to go outside if there is a world war there will be nuked.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the bomb dropped it killed 100,000 instantly and another 100,000 wounded from the bomb. More than 90 percent of the city was destroyed the survivors from the first bomb said all they remembered was a brilliant light, whiter than any white they have ever seen. It was like millions upon millions of flashbulbs going off at once. Few recalled hearing any noise. All those families dead, just think if the war never happened. Or that they beat us to the nuclear bomb and that happened the us. And they would probably would bomb new York first since its such a big city now for devastation. When an atomic bomb explodes it creates a shock wave. So powerful it can lift people of the ground from a mile away and hurl them through the air. This is followed by a heat wave so hot it makes things spontaneously combust and literally vaporize people if they re close enough. When little boy exploded over Nagasaki, the entire city seemed to disintegrate. Buildings were falling and fires appearing out of nowhere it was estimated the point the bomb exploded the temperature exceeded 10,000 degrees. Heat engulfed the city. Within minutes the sky that was bright turned dark. As thousands of people wandered the streets dazed, burned and bleeding a giant cloud covered Nagasaki. The radioactive fallout had begun. People who survived the first bomb were terribly injured and illnesses from the enormous amount of radiation that fell on the cities. The atomic bomb dropped on the caused
  • 22. Measles Vaccination Research Paper Measles Vaccine Before a child is able to attend school they are required to get the measles vaccination, but lately there have been some controversy on the vaccination. In this paper I will be explaining what the measles vaccination is, benefits of the vaccinations, and cons of the vaccination. The measles vaccination is a live virus that is transformed into a weak strain of the virus so that your body can identify the cells that make up the virus. When your body comes in contact with the virus your body will know how to fight it off so that you don t become sick. There are many benefits of getting the measles vaccination. One benefit of getting the measles vaccination is that it prevents the measles virus to affect people because they are
  • 23. The Guiding Pedagogy Of Experiential Learning Guiding Pedagogy Rooted within the coursework would be the guiding pedagogy of experiential learning. The course was created to guide the learners through Kolb s phases of experiential learning and provide techniques that allow for active engagement. In addition to the application of experiential learning, the pedagogy of traditional subject matter theory was utilized. Subject matter theory emphasizes course content, and that students learn by attending lectures, doing reading assignments, and completing the required coursework (INSERT CITATION.) Another tool utilized was the use of evidence based practice (EBP) articles as a compliment to each class. OT has identified EBP as key factor for continued success in the ever changing medical environment (Fleming Castaldy Gillen, 2013). Medical based professions are constantly challenged on the efficacy of their billable services (Fleming Castaldy Gillen, 2013). It is important to introduce EBP within the academic curriculum to ensure future occupational therapists can integrate this specialized knowledge into practice (Fleming Castaldy Gillen, 2013). Furthermore, the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) has created new standards that mandate the use of EBP within OT coursework (DeAngelis, DiMarco Toth Cohen, 2013). It is important for students to not only utilize evidence but also apply it to a clinical setting (DeAngelis et al., 2013). In the beginning of the course, EBP articles
  • 24. A Clean Well Lighted Place By Ernest Hemingway How has your understanding of the concept of belonging been shaped by the representation of relationships and events that you have encountered in the texts you have studied for the Area of Study: Belonging? Belonging requires an individual to build a connection with another person or group over time, these connections are often developed through shared experience and understanding. Peter Skrzynecki s poems; Feliks Skrzynecki (1975) and Migrant Hostel (1975) offer various perspectives and representations on this concept. Ernest Hemingway s short story A clean well lighted place (1926) and the picture Berlin Wall by unknown (1973) compliment these perspectives and representations further. A lack of shared events and time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The younger waiter believes he has no regard for those who have to work. On the contrary the older waiter also doesn t belong to a family and attempts to explain he stays up because he likes it it s clean and well lighted the light acting as a metaphorical parallel to the comfort the cafГ© offers in his otherwise dark life. Seeing as the older waiter understands him he does his best to make the customer feel he belongs and build a relationship with him. He realises that not everyone shares the same perspective realising it s not only a question of youth but in this case a question of lack of relationships allowing sympathy and explaining his actions. Migrant Hostel , gives the responder a perspective of the plight of migrants and the trouble they face in building relationships due to the events in their past and the lack of understanding in the world around them. The metaphor of the barrier at the main gate... Pointed in reprimand or shame demonstrates how their housing affects them. A person cannot belong if they feel shamed, furthermore they consider themselves birds of passage with constant comings and goings. The constantly fluctuating events in their life results in an in ability to form relationships as they have in adequate time to form them, hindering belonging. Despite this shared memories of hunger and hate allowing some belonging, the alliteration emphasises the hardship of
  • 25. The Ideal Body Image others, had her checked into the emergency room twice because of her eating disorder. Her story shows how far people are willing to go in order to meet the ideal body type even if it means that their health may be at risk. Social media, peer pressure, and lack of self esteem all are very dangerous factors to health and the accessibilities to these are available to anyone and everyone which only makes one phantom how many people one knows may be battling the same battle Leah was. As stated above one problem that was listed was how advertising promoted a lean figure as societies view of the ideal body. Not only did this ideal cause unrealistic goals for most average females and males but it also caused many health problems. In one study Diedrichs and Lee (2011) found that when women exposed to average size female models the women were found with lower levels of body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This text can help in vision and only phantom how many people whom are around one suffer from the influences the internet has on their body image. Through social media, websites, and advertisements all these factors are heavy manipulators on body image to the public exposed this type of imagery. Solutions to help combat these problems are slowly surfacing but through a widespread and vast access to the internet it causes it to be very complex to pinpoint a solution that will work for all locations of the internet itself ,as well at the location of where in the world it is being accessed to. But all in all it is up to one if one should allow to be manipulated into being dissatisfied with their body or not. One should be the one whom choses if they love themselves enough to love every inch of the person they are even if it means it is not the ideal body. The ideal body type is the one one is because perfection does not exist in the world, so the ideal body type does not
  • 26. United States Dollar and Currency Essay 1. International Business Issue Can Bitcoin be a stable currency for international business? Definition, Application, and Prospection 1)What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin is an open source peer to peer payment network and digital currency introduced in 2009. It is the first decentralized digital currency. It is the digital coin that you can send through the internet. Compare to other alternatives, Bitcoins have a number of advantages. Bitconins are transferred directly from person to person. This means that the fees are much lower you can use them in every country. Bitcoins are generated all over the internet by anybody running a free application called a bitcoin miner. Mining requires certain amount of work for each block of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is almost 10000%. The stability of bitcoin as a currency is still controversial. Thus, I would like to say that though bitcoin has a lot of advantages, it has some definite weaknesses to be a substitute for currencies. Firstly, there have been lots of different form of virtual currencies so far. And they all got shrunk. If someone is a good programmer, anybody can make a new digital currency. If so, the advantage of bitcoin which is that there is a limit for issuing amount will disappear. Moreover, existing currencies are based upon each nation s control. Currency economies cannot exist outside of taxation systems. As most all of the nations are operated by tax, governments will not permit the free trade of electronic currency which is operated outside of taxation system. Actually, the China Central Bank announced that as the bitcoin is not a genuine currency, it cannot have a legal status. They also said that any financial institution or company cannot put a price of bitcoin and guarantee products that related to bitcoin. South Korea government also stated that the bitcoin is a product which cannot be protected by Korean laws. Because the bitcoin has a possibility to be abused in many ways. It is against the Korean real name financial system and can be used as a money laundering. Obviously, the bitcoin is one of the new flows in international business. However, it has many limits to be a substitute for real currencies. Economy cannot be detached
  • 27. Anselm Ontological Argument Anselm of Canterbury ontological argument is a priori argument for the existence of God, which unlike other arguments attempts to show the existence of God based only on reason. It claims that the understanding the meaning of God, then the conclusion is that God exist. Anselm demonstrated that even a person who denies Gods existence means God does exist. Even atheist claim that God does not exist meant to acknowledge he knows that there is a supreme being and would agree that by even by not saying God, he means that being which nothing greater can be conceived. As discussed in class, I got a better understanding of the two words which applies in the Anselm ontological argument namely necessary and contingent. Anselm second observation, deals
  • 28. Protandim Research Paper Protandim and It s Effects The corporation LifeVantage has made a scientific break through. They may have possibly found a crack in the aging process of mammals. Through a dietary supplement, taking one tiny, yellow pill once a day may help slow down the effects of oxidative stress on mammal s cells. They call this wonderful little miracle Protandim, looking through studies Protandim is proving its miracle like effects. Protandim has had positive effects, including but not limited to slowing the aging process, increasing all mammal s health, and preventing disease. Oxidative stresscan be closely compared to rusting of mammal s cells. Free radicals are unstable molecules that ravage or oxidize cells throughout the body in a process... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Western blot analysis of p53 and Bax in mitochondrial fraction (left) and examination of apoptosis (right) in mouse skin epidermal tissues. Succinate dehydrogenase subunit B (SDHB) served as the loading control. The levels of p53 /Bax were normalized to that of SDHB. Statistical analysis was performed using one way ANOVA (for multiple group comparison) followed by Newman Keuls post test. Ctrl, basal diet; Veh, vehicle control (DMSO); Pro, Protandim. *, p The product Protandim has been tested and trialed various times by many different species and in many different out looks. This product has been tried for plenty of diseases and conditions and seems to continue to shock people with its versatility. Protandim is something people should be taking on a daily basis and the studies and articles cited have proved that. Protandim has had positive effects, including but not limited to slowing the aging process, increasing all mammal s health, and preventing disease. The research discovered has proven to be very pleasing and
  • 29. Rossini And Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Essay Rossini and Il Barbiere di Siviglia Gioachino Rossini, like many great composers, was born in the right place at the right time. The musical firmament was still mourning the loss of Wolfgang Mozart in 1792 when Rossini was born. His parents were both gifted musicians, and young Gioachino was in a music conservatory by the age of 14. Rossini composed ten operas within the following seven years and had established himself as a gifted composer in the opera buffa style. This genre of comic opera was strikingly different from the rigorous opera seria, but it still managed to acquire some noticeable traits. Primarily, the arias in opera buffe shirk the da capo style of the seria mold. The subject matter deals frequently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rossini snuck out of the Teatro Argentina and went home, retiring for the evening without so much as a word to anyone. The following evening, however, was a stark contrast. The composer did not attend the performance, but he heard a crowd with torches in the street following the show. He fully expected an angry mob, but was greeted by an adulatory audience shouting Bravo! Almaviva became immensely popular, and the title was eventually changed to Il Barbiere di Siviglia. This alteration established Rossini s work as the ultimate expression of the story, and the work is now considered widely as one of the greatest comic operas ever written. An aria from Barbiere that incorporates many of the typical buffa elements is La calunnia Г© un venticello from the first act. Often called the Calumny aria , La calunnia is the first aria sung by the unscrupulous music teacher, Don Basilio. He sings to Bartolo about defaming Almaviva through calumny, malicious lies. The aria opens slowly, softly in D major as Basilio describes his slander as a gentle breeze which begins to gather force. Rossini s orchestration embodies this concept, as a simple ascending scale in thirds begins in the strings. The pianissimo marking gives way to piano as the pattern moves to a phrase in b minor. The tune continues to meander through tonalities until it arrives back in D major. Basilio reiterates that his lies gather
  • 30. Ineffective Measure Of Standardized Testing Standardized Testing: an Ineffective Measure of College Preparedness Every year, the daunting prospect of standardized testing brings anxiety to thousands of high school students. Their stress is for good reason: a student s performance on college admission exams most importantly, the ACT and SAT is a major determinant in deciding where they will go to college. For decades, such standardized tests have been near universally accepted as part of the admissions process: proponents argue, as Syverson explains, that such tests are the only way of standardizing assessment when high schools have such widely varying environments and grading criteria (2007). However, in the past decade a growing anti testing movement has begun to poke holes in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has already been shown that standardized tests are fairly biased, across both race and socioeconomic status. Because such tests play a large role in most college admissions decisions, many students are kept from attending colleges solely because of their test scores. Shifting the focus away from test scores helps disadvantaged and minority students gain recognition, especially when their intelligence is in areas that aren t measured by standardized tests. As Geiser argues, standardized testscores correlate strongly with income level, whereas GPAs do not; thus, GPA is actually a more standardized approach toward measuring success, at least in the areas in which standardized tests are most heavily biased. Furthermore, both Hiss and the Tufts study found that students in the test optional or unconventional admissions approaches were more likely to be underrepresented minority students, proving that such college programs are providing opportunities to students who otherwise likely would not have been
  • 31. Leaving Mexico To Fin For Its Self Even With All The Debt Leaving Mexico to fin for its self even with all the debt it owes was not part of the United States plans. They organized a way where they not only benefited but help dragged Mexico out of the mess they made. By teaming with two of the most powerful nations in world Mexicans would be able to grab hold or its own country and form a Mexicois a middle class. businesses. As a result, modern Mexico is a middle class country (Steffan, 2017). The World Bank estimates that some 95 percent of Mexico s population is in the middle or the upper class. (O Neil 2013) Mexico was able to utilize its resources to help fulfil needs from the United States. This made it so there was an industry to focus the succeeding in the huge numbers. NAFTA gave a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking at the numbers from 1993 until today it proves that this out reach program from these nations greatly benefited they economic and political development. It helped Mexicans put their labor to use and contribute to the worlds revenue. These statistics depicts a time line that demonstrates the progression by more than five hundred percent. This is outstanding due to the two decades it achieved all of these accomplishments in. The two countries accounted for 34% of total U.S. exports in 2016. In imports, Canada and Mexico ranked second and third, respectively, as suppliers of U.S. imports in 201 (CRS Reports 2010). Even with Mexico coming in second and third on the import chart that is still astonishing for the fact that it had one of the most tremendous crisis in the world. With over 30 percent of its people being in complete poverty. The Mexican nation was still able to pull together and create a bond which helped them not only make amends to the debt which was owed but also take back it s nation and build it to the strongest it has ever been. With the massive lost in the previous year s Mexico was able to create a democracy unlike anywhere else in the world. It may not have been a pure democracy but the people were able to vote for its leaders and political parties came about. Their were different political parties which the people acknowledge to support the rise of this new economic development era. One party in particular is the
  • 32. Apple Swot Analysis Essay Weaknesses High price is the major weakness of Apple because there is a strong completion in market now, and the consumer of Apple products can easily obtain the similar function products by its competitors in a lower price. Decreasing market share can be caused to less influence its customers to using closed ecosystem of Apple. Apple Company is often blamed by other companies to disobeying their patents and also it has lost some trials as well. Such type of things can damage Apple s reputation in market. In 2012, Tim Cook became a new CEO after the death of Steve Jobs, which was the biggest loss for Apple Company. After some time John Browett and Scott Forstall left the firm, this posed negative impact on management. In tech industry, Apple s gross profit margin is highest but according to fear of forecasters that Apple s current margin will not be continued due to increasing in prices and tough competition. Opportunities Apple s market share will be increase due to high demand of iPad and iPad mini in tablet market and this will help company to use as competitive advantage. Apple TV sales will be increased due to the improvement to the iTV Brand. Smartphone and tablet markets are growing which is a good opportunity for Apple to expand their market share in these markets. Collecting damages from competitors because companies sometimes violated Apple s patent. So such types of factors can be used by Apple as to damage the competitor s image on market and collecting damages
  • 33. Ethical Issues In Training Day In 2001, Training Day, a police drama film speaks on the issues of lacking integrity, professionalism, ethics, and misconduct that heavily violate the police department s policy. This film was constructed on the basis of a scandal that occurred in the Los Angeles Police Department. In this film, veteran officer Alonzo Harris trains Jake Hoyt a young rookie that is on his first training dayfor potentially joining the narcotics unit. Throughout the film, Harris tests Hoyt by telling him to perform acts of misconduct that breach the department s policy. Hoyt is a young officer who is fresh out of the academy expecting to use everything that he was taught in his job duties. Hoyt s character is illustrated as having integrity, remaining truthful,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When one endures negative confrontations with the police, it is quite difficult to get rid of the belief that police officers are corrupt. One negative experience often tampers one s judgement. This is seen as a detrimental factor when trying to reconstruct pro social relationships with the police. On September 20, 2017, probation officer Oscar Calderon from L.A. county was found guilty for assaulting female minors in juvenile hall. Calderon was arrested in January and charged with four counts of assault under color of authority and two counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child. Prosecutors said that the victims ranged in age from 15 to 18 and that the abuse began in 2014 (Queally, 2017). Calderon held a supervisory position in the department using it to his own convenience to get the females to comply to having sex with him. It was noted that other supervisors at Camp Scudder ignored the accusations from the young females, allowing the abuse to continue. The results of this case concluded in a pending lawsuit against the county for the probation staff that were informed by the victims of the assault yet remained silent allowing the abuse to continue. Calderon was dismissed from the county and is no
  • 34. Francis Crick Research Papers Denise Rendon Mr.pinto Biology H 4 15 16 Francis Crick Francis Crick was a Biophysic born in Northampton, England(1916). He helped create new technologies during World War II.After the war, he began investigating the structure of DNA with the Research Council of the University of Cambridge Medical at its Cavendish Laboratory with James D. Watson. He received a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1962 which he shared for his work and he continued coordinating investigation until 2004 when he passed away. Francis Harry Compton Crick who was born on June 8, 1916 and was educated at Northampton Grammar School and later went on to Mill Hill School in London. He went to University College London, where he focused on material science, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1937. In the midst of the war, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Utilizing X shaft diffraction examinations of DNA. Watson and Crick developed an atomic model tending to the known physical and substance properties of DNA. It included two interleaved winding strands, taking after a twisted wandering stool. They speculated that if the two sides split from each other, every side would change into the explanation behind an outline for the headway of new strains misty to their past extras. This theory resulted in examination incited a clarification in the strategy behind the replication of a quality and, unquestionably, the chromosome. Watson and Crick circled a paper depicting their DNA twofold helical structure in the trial diary Nature in April of 1953. Another social event at King s College had been trying to open the structure of DNA also, and the work earned Crick, Watson and Maurice Wilkins, one of the King s College authorities, the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
  • 35. Essay On Forest City Basin Abstract The Forest city basin is located in northwestern Missouri, northeastern Kansas, southwestern Iowa, and southeastern Nebraska. The Forest City basin is represented mainly by shales deposited as the sea withdrew (regressed) westward, although there are small isolated areas in northern Missouri in which a marine limestone formed. A few locations in west central Missouri have sandstone channels attaining a thickness of as much as 30 ft. within the Mine Creek Shale (Manos). Introduction The Forest City basin is a bowl like feature in the subsurface rock layers in northwest Missouri and adjacent portions of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Some areas bare oil and gas. The Forest City basin is a cratonic basin of Pennsylvanian age underlying adjoining portions of southwestern Iowa, southeastern Nebraska, and northwestern Missouri. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These deposits were formed from vegetation that once grew along the edge of a brackish sea. It took about 10 feet of vegetation to ultimately form about 1 foot of coal. All of the coal found in eastern Kansas is bituminous, which is slightly softer and able to produces less energy than anthracite coal (Sefton). The forest city basin contains substantial coal resources in numerous beds too deep and thin to be mined by conventional methods. However, these coal beds have the potential to produce commercial quantities of coalbed methane
  • 36. Drama Club Creative Writing You wake up one Wednesday morning and get ready for school like you do everyday. You get dressed, brush your teeth and hair, put on deodorant and pack your bag, slipping your diary in your backpack. You glance around the room to see if you forgot anything. Your gaze lands on the class ring you designed and you look down. Yes, it would go well with this outfit. You put it on and go downstairs. You put on your shoes and jacket, say goodbye to your parents and walk to the bus stop. You get on the bus and arrive at school. You head to your locker and put some things in and take some things out. You head to class. Halfway through first period, you hear a funny sound. You think the drama club is using sci fi sound effects, but the noise gets louder.
  • 37. How Poverty Affects The Functioning Of The Family System Within this course, there were issues or information from the course that most surprised, intrigued, or elicited emotion (positive or negative) in me. There were many topics that I already knew about but needed to refresh my memory and many that were new information to me. One topic that blew my mind and that really caught my attention, was the topic about children living in the poverty. I learned that poverty can affect the functioning of the family system, placing all aspects of development at risk in several ways. Children learn their language skills, social skills, ethics skills, and everything about life from their families. When a family slips into poverty, parents aren t so involved with their children, nor physically or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I read in the text that, Marasmus is a wasted condition of the body caused by a diet low in all essential nutrients. It usually appears in the first year of life when a baby s mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast milk and bottle feeding is also inadequate. Her starving baby becomes painfully thin and is in danger of dying (Berk Meyers, 2016, pg. 175). So for the first few months, the baby is eating well because the mother is able to produce milk. After a couple of months, the mother isn t able to produce more milk; so the child isn t getting all the essential nutrients it needs to survive, which can cause organ damage and cognitive and emotional impairments. On the other hand, based on what I learned about brain development in Chapter 5, it is best to initiate intervention for poverty stricken children in the first two years rather than later because a child s brain develops dramatically. This is when the brain s neural fiber synapses produces like no other, because developing neurons require space for these connective structures, a surprising aspect of brain growth is that as synapses form, many surroundings neurons die 20 to 80 percent, depending on the brain region... neural tube produces far more neurons than the brain will ever need (Berks Meyers, 2016, pg. 162). This is when all the important brain regions with specific
  • 38. Business Continuity Planning And Disaster Recovery Business continuity Planning and Disaster recovery: For any Organization to survive on log run, executives must give priority to Disaster recovery (DR) and Business continuity (BC) plan during budget allocations and never see a payback from those investments. Disasters won t happen daily, they rarely occur. But when it happens and if the company doesn t have a Plan or mechanism to fast recover, then that company loses its customer to its competitors. Business continuity plan includes steps company must take to minimize the service outages. Organizations must have a system in place to minimize the unplanned downtime. After Y2K crisis, companies added Business continuity plan part of corporate IT planning. In most cases, idle solution is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Incident response occurs during the incident, however, disaster recover occurs after the incident has taken place (Whitman Mattord, 2012). Adequately preparing for disasters would help in fast recovery. For example, fire is a catastrophic disaster, so backups should be at off site location to minimize the damage caused to clients, employees, stakeholders and investors. Disaster recovery plan must be developed and implemented with top down support across all departments in an organization. Every department in an organization must contribute to the disaster plan. IT team should write the disaster plan because they have a deep insight into the company wide business process. IT department is in the unique position of understanding of the daily operations of each department, as well as constant communication with leads within those each department. Without a cross departmental participation it is impossible to put out a proper plan. The disaster plan should include more possible scenarios because the cause of disaster is more. The following are considered as disasters in the typical organization: 1) Employee fraud 2) Stolen laptop 3) Fire 4) Terrorist attacks To effectively face the disaster the disaster plan should be distributed across an organization because everyone knows their role within the plan. Roles must be revised and Plans should be rehearsed periodically. Network Security
  • 39. Changing The Oil In A Car s Engine How To Change the Oil in your Car s Engine Automobiles are American s second largest investment after real estate. It is impoprtant to understand how to keep your car performing at its best. The major components of a car consist of the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension , and tires. The purpose of this essay is to guide you through the process of changing the oil in your car s engine. An oil change is recommended every 3,000 to 5,000 miles depending on your driving style and conditions. Your car is more likely to need an oil change at 3,000 miles if you live in a metropolitan area where you face stop and go traffic, polluted air, and very hot temperatures. Oil change is very easy to do; you don?t always have to go to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The area is shown on most car manuals. 4. Jack the car up about a foot to a foot and a half. Use the jack stands and put them on both sides of the car. ** This is a very important procedure; in case the jack fails (unlikely but can happen) you have something to hold up the car. 5. Look under the car to find your oil reservoir, use the socket wrench to remove the nut. Before you do this, you should have an oil pan ready to keep the dirty oil. After you unscrew the nut, you should see a stream of motor oil draining out of the oil tank. Allow this process to occur for 5 10 minutes and make sure the oil is going into the oil pan. This is the most annoying part of the entire procedure because sometimes things can get messy. Also look for the oil filter and twist in open. We are going to replace it with a new one in our next step. 6. Check in after 10 minutes, if you don?t see anymore oil dripping out, screw the nut back in tightly and also screw on the new oil filter. Using a little bit of motor oil on the rubber gasket will ensure a tight fit. 7. You are now almost done; make sure you have pulled everything out of the bottom of the car. Now release the jack and let the car slowly come down to the surface. Open the oil cap and pour in the quarts of motor oil into the oil tank. The amount is specified in the owner?s manual. Close the oil cap and proceed to start your car. Shut the car off;
  • 40. Pros And Cons Of Vaccines Scientific advancements, particularly those in medicine, have greatly benefited humanity. However, as advancements in medicine rise, so do opposition and controversy. One such example of a controversial advancement is the modern vaccine. Vaccines are typically administered through needle injections called vaccinations; these injections contain a weakened form of any one disease. When one receives a vaccination, their immune systemgets a chance to practice how to fend off the specific disease, so that when the person is exposed to a stronger form of it in a natural environment, their immune system is better prepared to fight it off. The safety of vaccines can be attributed to constant development, testing, and trials done by medical professionals after years even decades of research. However, anti vaxxers still challenge the safety of vaccines for a multitude of reasons, with the most popular one being that vaccinations will directly cause the development of autism in children. Despite the fact that medical professionals and scientists have concluded again and again that vaccines are not directly related to the development of autism, the belief still persists. Some believe that vaccines contain dangerous poisons and chemicals that weaken or even destroy the immune system, forcing consumers to purchase antibiotics to feed the greed of pharmaceutical companies. Others believe that vaccines are simply useless for the immune system, and are just used as a scare tactic to
  • 41. Examples Of Ethical Coding In Health Care Healthcare Coding and Billing Standards of ethical coding are very important and should not be taken lightly. When guidelines are not followed it can lead to large fines and can even cause a healthcare organization to shut down. Making a mistake or willingly coding wrong can ruin the reputation throughout the community for healthcare. Coding compliance is inherently linked to a number of the preceding compliance risk areas including proper documentation, accurate billing, medical records creation and retention, referral guidelines, and teaching physician rules. Acknowledging that one of the biggest areas of risk for health care providers is the accurate submission of claims and reimbursement to Medicare, an effective health care corporate compliance plan will also include an effective coding compliance plan (AAPC, 2009). According to Bryant (2017) examples of ethical coding principles include applying accurate data, reporting only correct codes, refusing to skew data, maintaining confidentiality, maintaining integrity, and no participating in inappropriate activities. Supervising If I were a coding supervisor, I would place great emphasis on the Standards of Ethical coding in my area. Making sure to review them with all staff... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the coding and billing is wrong it can greatly affect the budget. It not only includes the coding staff but also the physicians. There is a wide variety of factors that go into the payments an organization gets back. Sometimes physicians mean to order a test and they forget or they ordered it and did not send it off and these types of things affect billing. An organization may have to have an average budget because knowing up front what will be collected can change at any time. Also, the reimbursements from insurances are different so it depends on what insurance each patient
  • 42. Examples Of The Outsiders In The Greasers For thugs from the ghetto, violence is a way of life it s what helps you survive. The Socs and the Greasers were two gangs in The Outsiders. Throughout the novel these two gangs had a continuous rivalry. Society viewed these two gangs differently. The Socs as rich kids and the Greasers as poor kids. In The Outsiders, both the Socs and the Greasers spent most of their time in gang fights and disobeying the law. The Socs were wealthier and had a higher social status. We get jumped by the Socs. I m not sure how you spell it, but it s the abbreviation for the Socials, the jet set, the West side rich kids. It s like the term greaser, which is used to class all us boys on the East Side.We re poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We re poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon we re wilder, too. Not like the Socs, who jump greasers and wreck houses and throw beer blasts for kicks, and get editorials in the paper for being a public disgrace one day and an asset to society the next. Greasers are almost like hoods (Hinton 4). Society viewed the Greasers as lower class people who lived in poor neighborhoods. They had no cars and had to grease their hair back. There were seen as the derelicts and juvenile delinquents of society. The Greasers were an easy target for the Socs because they were already labeled and more subjected to be charged by the police. Society treated the Greaser as outsiders, hence the title The Outsiders. We get jumped by the Socs. I m not sure how you spell it, but it s the abbreviation for the Socials, the jet set, the West side rich kids (Hinton 4). Society viewed the Socs as rich kids. The Socs had everything such as money, a good house hold, high social status, cars, and fashionable clothing. The Socs did not have any problems because they had everything, even money to provide them with college. The Socs were accepted in the society because they were the upper class. They were the people that had the most power. Unlike the Greasers on the other hand who were the complete opposite. They were the lowest of the lower class, close to the point of being