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Short Essay About Broken Hearted Short Essay About Broken Hearted
How The Water Temperature Will Be Increased When It...
1.2 Aims
According to the flat plate collectors that were install on houses in Cyprus, the aim of this
investigate project is to produce several different ideas of how the water temperature will be
increased when it exiting a pipe of the collector. Also some tests will be made in computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) software to come across with the best idea and an efficiency curve will be
generated.
1.3 Objectives To learn how to use Solidworks in 3D To understand and find out how
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code(ANSYS/Fluent) works To understand the theory of
solar thermal collectors To develop the heatlosses and the efficiency of each modified pipe
1.4 Project Methodology
From the mentioned aim, to plot an efficiency curve of a modified flat plate collector pipe some
steps should be made to achieve the aim: Review and analyse the existing technology, R D
specifications and new trends from reading journals, websites and text books
Find several modification ideas of flat plate collector pipes of how the temperature of water will rise
more easily in a single pipe
The ideas will be incorporated into design using Solidworks (Soliworks student edition 2014)
Test the modified pipes using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code (ANSYS/Fluent)
Find the difference of the input temperature and the output temperature of each modified pipe
Table will made to compare the temperature differences of each pipe and discuss which design
modification produces the
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What is the importance of the description of Alison in...
In The Miller s Tale , the poet Chaucer depicts the tale of a hende man and his attempt to tempt
the primerole Alisoun to commit adultery and therefore render her husband, John a cokewold .
The Miller s Tale is just one story amongst a collection of greater works known collectively as
The Canterbury Tales . The placing of this tale is significant becomes it comes directly after the
Knight s Tale revolving around nobility and chivalry and forms a direct contrast due to the fact it
is bawdy, lewd and highly inappropriate. The tale is a fabliau, a versified short story designed to
make you laugh; concerned usually with sexual or excretory functions. The plot often involves
members of the clergy, and is usually in the form of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We are also invited to think of Alison as a sexual being in the line upon hir lendes (loins) We can
also infer that Alison is somewhat promiscuous (and therefore John has a right to [hold] hire
narwe in cage ) because we are told that her shoes were laced on hir legges hye and we would only
know that if her skirt was hitched up. Short skirts in those days had connotations with prostitutes,
the same as they do today.
The appropriate attitude for a man to take to such a woman (the Miller thinks) is shown by such
terms as quot;popelote quot;, quot;primerole quot; and quot;piggesnie quot;, for which we can
readily find modern equivalents. Alison is suitable as a mistress for quot;any lord quot;; as a
wife, she can expect at best to marry a yeoman, for any good yeman to wedde . Among the many
other physical details packed into the Miller s set piece description we learn that Alison has
delicately plucked sloe black eyebrows; that she is tall and erect ( upright as a bolt ) and that her
breath is sweet. Much of the account is taken up with an inventory of her clothes. These seem
fairly expensive, but John evidently wishes her to spend on her wardrobe. The clothes are stylish
and exaggerate her attractive features. We learn that many garments are of silk, that smock and
collar are embroidered, that her apron is
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Theme Of Tragedy In A Streetcar Named Desire
Tennessee Williams play, A Streetcar Named Desire, written in 1947 evoked a montage of critical
commentaries and reviews about where it stands in terms of its genre. This was due to its intense
concentration on realism and the exclusion of any definite protagonists and antagonists. Many
assume the play is a tragedy. There is a copious amount of evidence to support this assumption.
However, the ambiguity embodied by the play and the melodramatic devices used by Williams,
contradicts the classification of the play as a tragedy entirely. Others have defined it as a
melodrama with conventions of tragedy included. This is a contentious topic. The answer lies in
the interpretation of the characters and the context. In order to explain these interpretations, one
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In Scene 10, Blanche is at her lowest point in the play when she is raped by Stanley. He shatters
her built up illusions and pretensions, uncovering her multitude of lies. She is forced to face the
true threat that Stanley poses to her, as he says Not once did you pull any wool over this boy s
eyes (p.158) acknowledging her many delusions and how he has broken them. One of Aristotle s
characteristics of tragedy is the idea of Anagnorisis; the reversal of fate brought by the hero s own
actions, their hamartia, leading to a fate greater than that deserved. In most cases, the tragic hero s
fate is death, this is not the case in Streetcar. In modern tragedies, there is an accusation made
against a mundane world of ordinary people in which the only escape is through self delusion,
alcohol, sex and madness. This play, becomes an ultimate example of this as Blanche s entire
existence is shattered, and the other characters merely resume their lives. The play is built around
this tragic indifference, emphasised by the detached ending; This game is seven card stud (p.179),
and they return to their poker
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Biotechnology Advantages And Disadvantages
1.What is Biotechnology?
1.1. A definition of Biotechnology
The exploitation of microorganisms for industrial purposes or processes. (Sterrenberg, 2010) 1.2.
Two advantages of Biotechnology with their advantages and disadvantages Examples:
Antibiotics
Vaccines
Antibiotic destroy bacterial pathogens. Antibiotics have different chemical structures, therefore
destroying pathogenic bacteria differently. There are two manners in which antibiotics can destroy
pathogenic material:
1.The bacterium cell is destroyed by causing the wall of the bacterium to weaken, therefore
disfiguring the cell and forcing the cell to burst, spilling all its contents, and destroying the cell
from spreading its pathogenic bacteria.
2.Antibiotics can take the form of the pathogenic bacterium s metabolism. This completely
destroying the bacterium when it is apparent in the body. (Sterrenberg, 2010) ... Show more content
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They cure many illnesses, for an affordable price.There are negative side effects such as nausea,
discomfort and sensitivity towards light.
A reduction of bacterial diseases.Antibiotic Resistance. Antibiotics only kill bacteria, not viruses as
well. (Som15)
Vaccines are used to create immunisation. They are taken orally by injection. Vaccines are a
weakened form of a microorganism. It is injected to create immunity against the specific pathogen
injected. Therefore, creating antibodies and a memory of the reaction to the pathogen.
Immunisation is now created. When the pathogen attacks the body, the antibodies will respond and
destroy the pathogen. Therefore making a person immune to a disease. (Sterrenberg,
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Renaissance Dance Pros And Cons
Dance in the Renaissance Era is an era that is very intriguing but also very amazing because we
can see where dance really started and how it has evolved over time since the Renaissance Era.
Although the Renaissance is a very interesting era to examine it is also made clear what a hard era
this was for dancebut also a great era for dance. I feel that within the Renaissancedance era there
are a lot of pros and cons as dance wasn t necessarily appreciated in this time and was seen as
something that was more dark and associated with death. As time went on this did change and
dance truly became something within this era for several different reasons. For me, I think this era
is so great because of all the different costumes, technique and... Show more content on
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In the Baroque time there were quite a few dancing masters but the dancing master that stood out
to me for the time I am focusing on was John Playford (1623 1686). He published The English
Dancing Master in 1651 which provided information on 105 English country dances. (Sue,
Norma. Baroque Dancing Master and Dances. ) Through this period there were many great
dancing masters and manuals. Although this was very important in this time the technique and
movement of this era is where my real focus lies. Within this era there were 5 selected dance
steps that were always used and then put together into a sequence. The 5 steps are; demi coupe,
coupe, pas de bourree, temps de courante and the minuet step. All of these steps were then put
together and you had do them and in a faster manor which was hard because you aren t familiar
with the steps but it is a step you know but it seems harder when put into a different sequence to
different music. The steps in the Baroque time were very interesting but the movement qualities
are something that would be very hard to adjust to as this is something that has evolved and
changed over time as dance has also got more difficult over time. The movement qualities of
include low legs, vertical movements, weight primarily on the ball of one foot, relaxed toes, 90
degree turnout and fluttering embroideries of arms and legs. (Sue, Norma. Baroque Dancing
Master and Dances. ) From this we can see how the movement qualities are very different from
what we do now as the toes would very be relaxed because we now practice a full pointe at all
times and we also now practice 180 degree turnout and you don t even really see 90 degree turnout
anymore as everyone strives to have that perfect turnout. Although these movement qualities have
changed it is quite
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Jump Ship To Freedom Book Report
What is a human life worth? To some it s priceless, and to others nothing at all. As humans we
tend not to think about it and just live, it s what we do. In the past however, it was a different
story, the world is completely different now. Life used to be much harder than it currently is,
especially for African Americans. In the book Jump Ship to Freedom by authors Christopher
Collier and James Lincoln Collier, you get a deep look into the life of an African American slave
child named Daniel Arabus. Daniel wishes to complete his father s goal of buying himself and his
mother s freedom, so he ends up risking his whole life for soldiers notes that could ultimately be
worth absolutely nothing. Though the events are fictionalized, this book shows the readers what
life would ve been like after the American Revolution. The story transpires in early May of 1787 on
a plantation in Stratford, Connecticut. Taking place not long after the American Revolution, the
government wasn t quite set up yet, which plays an important role in the book. The United States
had not defined itself yet. Though the country had won its war for independence, it lacked the unity
and organization that it needed in order to truly call itself a nation. Since United... Show more
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Christopher is a historian, receiving his masters and PhD from Columbia University. James is the
main author graduating from Hamilton College, he received the information needed to write the
book from Christopher. Both have written a series of historical fiction books to educate youth
about slavery and its effect on slaves. The authors seemed to have a bias toward slavery, it
seemed this way most likely due to emphasization of the treatment of slaves. The story itself
stands alone when it comes to history or other events at the time, some of the people who were
involved in the story were real but did not have major roles in the
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Stephen Tierney On The Brexit Referendum
In order to properly understand the analysis of Stephen Tierney on the brexit Referendum and how
democratic it was, one must first fully understand the concept of democracy. In other words, what
is democracy? Is democracy a fallacy?
Democracy may be a word familiar to most, but it is a concept still misunderstood and misused in
a time when totalitarian regimes and military dictatorships alike have attempted to claim popular
support by pinning democratic labels upon themselves. Yet the power of the democratic idea has
also evoked some of history s most profound and moving expressions of human will and intellect:
from Pericles in ancient Athens to Vaclav Havel in the modern Czech Republic, from Thomas
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In other to be utterly democratic certain questions have to be asked as such as, were the democratic
credentials of the referendum undermined by the restriction of the franchise? Based on the
European Union Referendum Act 2015 certain members are allowed to vote such as UK nationals
and Irish and Commonwealth citizens satisfying residence requirements. There were obviously
certain counters and political objections to this. It can also be notable that the Court of Appeal
rejected a challenge on EU and human rights law grounds, in the words of Stephen Tierney a more
convincing concern rests upon a vision of the UK as a multinational union in which the consent of
each of the constituent territories should be required for such a significant change this however is
not the concern of majority the opposing critics of the legitimacy and how democratic was the exit
from the European
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Euthanasi An Alternative Mode Of Life Care
End of life care is a prevailing issue in the United States that affects the terminally ill. It includes
physician assisted suicide, which is legal in five states and the practice of euthanasia which is
illegal. (Barone, 2014). Delving deeper into the issue of end of life care reveals that this issue
affects far more than the patient that is suffering. It raises the question of whether or not it is
acceptable to reject the request of a person based solely on the socio religious values of protecting
life and ignoring the moral responsibility of ending the misery of another person even when they
explicitly ask to end their suffering. Terminally ill, elderly, or disabled patients that are aware of the
physical and mental deterioration caused... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Patients, families, and physicians that oppose physician assisted suicide, can seek alternative modes
of end of life care, such as palliative care which intends to control suffering and not hasten the death
of the patient. Physician assisted suicide and its alternatives are options for competent patients to
hasten death; however, what are the moral and ethical implications of such practices?
Many people, young and old who are terminally ill or are facing a debilitating disease continually
look for a way to ameliorate their pain and suffering. When the options for cure or successful
recovery are bleak, the patient may ask for physician assisted suicide. It is a procedure done with
the consent of the patient and the patient administers the lethal dose. Physician assisted suicide was
first legalized in Oregon and four other states followed suit in 2008, legalizing physician assisted
suicide either through legislation or case ruling: Vermont, Washington, New Mexico, and Montana
(Gonchar, 2014). Physicians in these five states are protected under the law, allowing them to write
prescriptions for lethal medication if a terminally ill patient makes a request. The prescription drug
administered by doctors to patients used to be pentobarbital, but is now out of production and
instead doctors give secobarbital; the drug consists of a lethal dose of barbiturates, which ultimately
lead to the cessation of brain and nervous system activity (Barone, 2014). A common misconception
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Essay about Rock Music in the GDR and the Eastern Bloc
The well known riff of Deep Purple s Smoke on the Water opens Andreas Dresen s movie
Changing Skins (Raus aus der Haut, 1997). The film opens in a crowded music club where young
people are dancing ecstatically, turned on by pulsing rock and roll. This could be a trite depiction
of youth culture if it were not located in a country that suppressed this kind of music: the German
Democratic Republic (GDR). It is therefore worth reflecting on the social and political controversy
in the former East Germanythat, finally in the 1970s, permitted the performance of rock music and
even imports from the capitalist part of the world. By the late 1970s, different kinds of rock music
were not only an integral part of Western youth culture but also... Show more content on
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Beat and rock music spread all over the GDR and imported records circulated on the black market.
The government finally had to accept the fact that rock and roll had become an integral part of youth
culture even in the socialist bloc.
At the Eighth SED Congress in 1971, Honecker announced an about face. The needs of young
people as they were an important part of socialist society should no longer be ignored. Therefore,
music from the West was allowed to be broadcast on radio stations (most popular was the youth
station DT64 ), special editions of famous musicians like Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, the Rolling
Stones, and so on were released, and local bands were allowed again to perform in newly founded
music clubs and discotheques.
In 1973, with the establishment of the Committee for Entertainment Music as part of the Culture
Ministry and the arrangement of the International Youth Festival in East Berlin, beat music was
officially rehabilitated. Basically since around 1970, popular culture in fact was the core of a
common culture (Maase 15). As a matter of fact, with the accommodation of rock and roll to
official culture the government now was better able to control songwriters and musicians. With the
groups dependent on the benefits of the Ministry, which
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I Am Sam Essay
I Am SamDecember 16th, 2010
In the movie I Am Sam, I will be discussing two elements of communication, facial expressions
and the social exchange theory of relationships. I will be describing two different scenes of the
movie to show how facial expressions are an important element of communication as well as two
other scenes to show how the social exchange theory of relationships works in this movie.
During the final custody hearing to determine if Sam, who has the mentality level of a seven year
old, is capable of raising his daughter Lucy on his own, it was apparently very easy for Mr. Turner
to manipulate him into agreeing with him. Because of Sam s facial expressions during this scene,
we can determine that he was becoming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Rita goes to Sam s apartment when he did not show up for his first court ordered
evaluation, Sam ends up having an emotional breakdown when he said Lucy does not need him
anymore because she has a new family and he knows she does not need him. Rita asked him if
that was what Lucy had said and he said, No. I just know she does not need me. When Rita said
that that was the first stupid thing she ever heard him say, Sam s facial expressions showed that
he was very upset, depressed, and frustrated. Rita told Sam that he could get Lucy back, but he
has to fight for her. Sam started yelling because he was so upset and frustrated and he said, But I
tried! I try and I tried hard! Rita told him to try harder and he said, But you do not know! You do
not know! You do not know what it is like when you try, you try, you try, you try, and you do not
ever get there! Because you were born perfect and I was born like this and you were born perfect!
People like you do not know! People like you do not know what it is like to get hurt! People like
you do not have feelings! People like you don t feel anything! Rita s facial expressions at this point
show that she is offended,
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Devices Should Be Taught In Schools Essay
Would the teachers of SJNCS rather have their students learn in a creative and fun way or have
them falling asleep in class? The best way and most effective way is having us the students bring
our own devices to school. We can learn and still have fun using our phones, tablets, laptops, and
even kindles. The students of St. John Neumann Catholic Schoolshould be able to bring their own
devices to school.
First of all, students can read on their devices. Using ebooks we get so much more options to
choose from ranges of academic and popular books. Having so many options we can read for
A.R easily. Every 4 weeks the students have to get 10 or more points, and sometimes it s hard
finding the right book in the school library. Also most times we can t even go to the library
because it s either not open, we have class, or we have too much to do in study to be able to go.
In other words, our devices let us have more varied book options and an easier access to books.
Another way we can use our devices to read is using our devices to read book assignments that the
teachers assign. Recently, we have been given short stories to read in our textbook, but most times
these short stories are actually long. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We could actually save some of the school s money that is used on the ipads. By bringing our
own devices, the school can maybe cut back on some of its older technology, such as some of the
older ipads and computers. Most kids in this generation have ipods, ipads and phones, but some do
not. The ones who don t would still be able to use computers and ipads that are provided with the
school. However, with the students bringing their devices the school can have the opportunity to be
a high tech school. With all the changes, our school can make changes in letting the students have
more responsibility with bringing their device and improving our school one step at a
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Ode To Auttumn By John Keats
Different Moods of the Poet John Keats
BY
Neeraj Kumar
ACADAMIC QUALIFICATION:
Pursuing Ph.D in English from C.C.S. University Meerut
M.A. in English from C.C.S. University Meerut
Address: Neeraj kumar S/o Sukhvir singh Vill+Post Alamnagar (G.Bad) India
Contact: +91 9456006578
Email ID: nk2050@rediffmail.com
Abstract
The aim of this article is an attempt to know the different moods of the poet John Keats how Keats
moves from Negation to Affirmation how he reacted against problems, how he turned between
reality and unreality, joys and sufferings, imagination and reason, and how he turned towards poetry
. The poet who once declared that he wanted to fade for away, dissolve and quite ... Show more
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Here he accepts life with Joy and Sorrow. Before Ode to Auttumn, Keats is a poet with an
insatiable desire for the joy of life but in the ode Keats reaches a stage of impersonality where
the process of death and decay are acceptable to him. It is the most perfect of the odes of Keats.
Keats with all his poetic qualities is here in the poem which has a unique and perfect expression
even the severest critic finds no fault. In it there is no looking before and after, no pining for
what is not, but a complete negation of his own self. It is an objective presentation of the truth
of life. The poem was written at a time when Keats had a lot of pain and adversity around him.
Tom was already dead, Goerge wanted to go to America and Keats being the eldest had to
arrange for money. His own love for Fanny Brawne was a cause of much agony for him. There is
much pain at the back but the delights of literature are also with him. The Sunday walk by the
River Itchen proved soothing and he drank deep the screne beauty of nature which resulted in his
Ode to Autumn. Keats narrates a beautiful season to us and he does it in an objective way, Season
of mists and mellow fruitfulness/ Close bosom friend of the maturing sun;/ Conspiring with him
how to load and bless/ With fruit the vines that round the thatch eves run. (Garrod,
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Thrasymachus And Socrates Justice
Socrates and Thrasymachus: What is Justice? What is justice? This is the common refrain
throughout Plato s Republic. As a work of philosophy, Republic attempts to answer this question by
posing thought provoking conversations between Socrates and the characters he meets in his
travels. These characters serve as foils and counterpoints to Socrates and his own interpretation of
justice. Perhaps the most interesting counterpoint to Socrates comes in the conversation with
Thrasymachus, a skeptical Sophist who rejects a simple vision of what is just. Thrasymachus
rejects a hard definition of justice and argues that justice is fluid and a product of society, and while
Socrates makes reasonable counters to Thrasymachus, I ultimately side... Show more content on
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But Thrasymachus rejects this, and argues that because the powerful decide what is right, they
can make no mistakes. Socrates continues his argument by reasoning that a ruler s primary
interest should be the welfare of the people he rules, just as a doctor should be concerned for the
welfare of his patients. Yes, the doctor is paid for his work just as the ruler is paid to rule, but
their reason for being paid is to serve the interests of their people. But Thrasymachus ironically
applauds the potential for rulers to abuse their people, mocking Socrates and his interpretation of
justice as prone to exploit by
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Essay about The Unfair Treatment of Women
The Unfair Treatment of Women
My mother has always promoted sisterhood and support for women. Growing up, I was taught
that women, although we can do anything we want to do, need a support system, because we are
traditionally the underdogs, and we should not accept being treated unfairly. My mother likes to
tell a story about how, when she was a girl, she told her dad that she had decided to become a
lawyer when she grew up. In response to her proclamation, my grandfather, an attorney himself,
asked, Isn t that an awfully expensive education for a girl?
My mother was involved in her education throughout high school. The number of opportunities
presented to her while growing up and in her education, however, did not even come ... Show more
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In life outside the office, forced sex on a date was not called date rape, but rather a bad night. Teen
mothers were solely responsible for the babies they had out of wedlock at that young age. If a
woman got married and changed her name, she would lose all her credit cards and have to
reapply for credit. Similarly, if she got divorced, all the money in the checking account she shared
with her husband would go to him, and she would once again lose credit. Domestic violence was
not the crime that it is today. In Texas, it was legal for a man to shoot his wife and her lover if he
caught them in bed together, but the reverse was not true.
Women everywhere in our culture were having similar experiences of unfair treatment because of
being female, so they banded together to improve their social and professional status. Women
created several support systems for each other, because they knew that the only way to bring about
change was in numbers. The League of Women Voters set a precedent over 50 years ago as a
successful organization made to ensure women the same voting rights as men. There are now such
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The Impact Of Social Media On Organizations
Raegan Yarbrough
Mr. Cofran
The Impact of Social Media on Organizations
Research Paper
The Impact of Social Media on Organizations For a long time, businesses have relied on word of
mouth, fliers, and street hawkers to draw attention from consumers. As of today, social media has
impacted businesses for over a decade. Although there are many social media sites, such as
Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, a website focused solely on one s businesswould likely be the
most effective in promoting a product or company. The impact of social media has changed the way
businesses and organizations gain consumers and followers.
Before social media, many businesses would advertise through radio, magazines, and newspapers.
Headlines, illustrations, and advertising were the new devices that Benjamin Franklin s
Pennsylvania Gazette used, along with the normal editorial material. From 1880 to 1920, total
advertising rates in the United States grew by over $200 billion (American Advertising). Finding
more ways to build up a following was key for businesses to thrive. During the 1950 s, television
became the cornerstone in advertising (History: 1950s).
Despite this, traditional methods of marketing (print, tv, radio, etc.), although not irrelevant, are no
longer enough (Demoss). Social media has the same advantages as television advertisements, along
with its mobility. A television advertisementis a great way to promote a business or product because
the consumers can see the credibility
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Rwanda Genocide Sociology
The term genocide encompasses some of the darkest times in the history of the world. There is
no definitive answer as to what drives one sect of society to try and eliminate another based
purely on their cultural, racial, national or political affiliation either by birth or by choice. During
World War II, between six and eleven million Jewish people were systematically exterminated by
the Nazis. Although it was the most prolific of genocides, it was not the first or the last of this
atrocity to occur. In 1994, genocide occurred in the African nation of Rwanda. At the time it
happened, the world paid little heed while almost a million people were killed. After the incident,
the reaction of the United Nations came under scrutiny as researchers... Show more content on
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This had to do with the peacekeepers that were sent to Rwanda, and how long they should stay
there. The UN wanted to pull out troops, but they did not want to be hated. During the time the
plan was being approved President Clinton did not want to commit any forces to Rwanda.
Because of this, the US was scrutinized by the media and asked why they said no, but they did
try to help clean up the situation. Althorugh troops were sent, they did not arrive until the middle
of July. Though they were late, this did help to receive any other refugees to get away and to
clam the genocide. But only fifty US vehicles were really sent to help them get out, the extra
troops were sent by the UN Secretary General for peacekeeping duties along with 200 artillery
pieces for a thousand men. Thanks to all the plans that had been approved and suggested by
others to appease the situation thought many have died a few were saved thanks to UN efforts
and as all know thans to a certain owner of a hotel who convinced a UN officer to take refugees
out of Rwanda despite the risk of taking them out. There were many road blocks that were
swarming with Hutus trying to stop them , but it was too late and because of this many more
lives were saved so the UN sending peacekeepers actually saved lives CONCLUSION In
conclusion, the Rwandan genocide clearly stemmed from decades of feuds and led to the death of
over 800,000 people. Some people think the genocide could have been prevented if the United
States and the United Nations would have done more sooner. Looking at the history of Alexander
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Analysis Of German Expressionism In The Cabinet Of Dr....
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Response Paper #5 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a German
Expressionist film that was released in 1920. The film was directed by Robert Wiene.
Expressionism is defined as a visible world that is reshaped and even, distorted by internal forces
such as soul, spirit, subjectivity, and emotion. A major component of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
is it contains various examples of mise en scГЁne, which is associated with visual aspects such as
props in the background or clothing and the makeup the actor is wearing. Moreover, boxes within
boxes is seen numerous times throughout The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. One example where boxes
within boxes is seen in the filmis in Dr. Caligari s tiny shack, where he has Cesare... Show more
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Meanwhile, the policeman and Francis are peeping through a box shaped peephole in at the
prisoner. This scene is an example of boxes within boxes because the prisoner is enclosed in a
cell and is being viewed from the exterior of the cell through a peephole. The prisoner is enclosed
in the cell, while the cell is enclosed in the police station. Mise en scГЁne is also present in this
scene, with the number five that is on the wall outside of the cell. It is not a coincidence that it
is act five of the film. Additionally, the walls near the jail cell are distorted. The wall angles look
similar to the shape of the peepholes as well. The boxes within boxes in this scene expresses
Francis paranoia and distorted reality. Francis was worried the prisoner had escaped and
attempted to murder Jane, but this was all inside his distorted reality. Francis distorted reality
may also be symbolized in the distorted walls as well. Lastly, Francis mind contains an example
of boxes within boxes because in his mind he sees Dr. Caligari as the mentally unstable one, but
in reality, it is him who is unstable. Furthermore, Francis mind is a box that is enclosed in
delirium, which is enclosed in another box, which is the actual reality. Mise en scГЁne can be
seen when both Dr. Caligari and Francis are both confined to a straitjacket and placed in a cell at
different times in the film. Another example of mise en scГЁne is the movements Dr. Caligari
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The Treatment Of The Mentality Of Hamlet And Prince Hamlet
Mental health disorders manifest through every part of the body altering the way a person is able
to function. The body reacts the way that the mind tells it to, and when the mind is corrupt
complications arise within the individuals causing potentially life altering diseases and impulsive
actions (Civil Rights Union, 2016). Hamlets erratic behaviors have proved that he has gone
completely mad. He has depression over his father s death, and his constant mentions of suicide.
He also has borderline personality disorder due to the ghost of his father visiting leaving stress,
and anxiety towards the task of killing his uncle for revenge, being the reason it took Hamlet so
long to complete this. We see his feelings of intense emotions of insanity, love, and shame
demonstrated and through this we are able to negate that something was wrong mentally. When
we first join Prince Hamlet in the play we see that his father King Hamlet has passed recently.
After King Hamlets passing, his wife Queen Gertrude has already been remarried to King Hamlet
s brother Claudius. Prince Hamlet has carried a deal of built up aggression around from these
events, because he feels like Claudius has brain washed his mother, just so that he can take the
thrown. Prince Hamlet also feels like his mother has betrayed his father, and the loss of his father
has been weighing heavily on his mind. As if these events haven t caused Prince Hamlet enough
traumatic stress, he ends up meeting his father in ghost
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Revision Rich Essays
Revision
In Adrienne Rich s essay quot;When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re vision quot;, the author
writes about her personal experience as a woman writer in a male dominated society. Her essay
consists of poems, which she had written throughout different times in her life, to demonstrate the
transformation in her writing. As a woman writer in a male dominated society, Rich begins writing
in the traditional style, quot;the man s way, quot; but as she continues writing, Rich breaks from
these traditional styles to form her own. Like Freire, Rich believes people should break from society
and be able to think and question things for themselves. While Freire wants to change the
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Rich s tone in the poem is observant and she makes it clear that she does not want to live a life like
Aunt Jennifer s. In the poem Rich makes Aunt Jennifer distinct from herself by placing Aunt
Jennifer into a different generation, breaking any connection between the author and the character.
Rich s writing structure in this poem contains the real life within the fantasy life. The first stanza of
the poem is about the proud tigers. The second stanza is about terrified Aunt Jennifer. The third
stanza refers to the continuation of the second stanza and then to the tigers. In this way, by starting
the poem with the tigers and ending with the tigers, Rich is containing the real life within the
fantasy, in reverse of Aunt Jennifer, whose inner life is contained within her outer life. In this poem
Rich portrays what can happen to an individual who accepts the fate prescribed by custom. The
overall message is that men suppress women.
quot;Snapshots of a Daughter in Law quot; was written when Rich was experiencing herself as a
woman. During this time, society believed that women were put on this earth to make a family
and take care of them. During this time in Rich s life, she was very occupied with being a wife
and a mother; because of this she did not have time to think or write. She wrote this poem in
fragments of time, while her children were taking naps.
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How Did Jaycee Lee Dugard Changed Life
Jaycee Lee Dugard s Changed Life
Jaycee Lee Dugard was a nine year old girl who was kidnapped by a stranger at age eleven. Phillip
Garrido was the mans name. She was kept captive for eighteen years, kept in a backyard moving
from a barn, to a house, different rooms. Being so young and taken would be the worst, not getting
to be with her family. Phillip had a wife named Nancy, they treated Jaycee like their daughter.
Jaycee later on got pregnant two times. She now has two beautiful baby girls that are growing up
with her. While Jaycee was taken she has been thinking about her old family, if they still were
looking for her, if they still cared about her. John 1:1, wisdom was created before everything ,
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Phillip took the girls with him to go see the officers and he thought nothing would happen. A
little bit after, Jaycee was at home with Nancy at the house and Phillip came back afterwards
handcuffed. They let him go in front of Nancy, while the girls and Jaycee were inside. Nancy ran
up to him and was relieved. All of them thought everything was ok. It was the same day Phillip
got released that his parole officer came back concerned that something was wrong. The officers
started looking into it way more and they found out that was Jaycee. After all that she has been
through she finally got the moment to speak to the police officers of what happened. Her mom
was waiting for her in another room while she was talking to the officers, Jaycee thought it was
weird that she didn t get to be with her mom right away. They said it was for precaution they
need to know that she is alright. Jaycee finally got to see her mom it was a great feeling getting
to be in her arms, the only wrong thing was that 18 years without seeing her mom was kind of
weird and heartbreaking. They both have changed very much, all her family has changed. Jaycee
Lee Dugard took back her name on August 26, 2009. She thought she would go straight to her mom
but she had to go to therapeutic healing. They knew she wasn t ready to go back home right away,
they wanted to hear everything that happened to her. She still has troubles talking and thinking
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Belgium s Supply Chain And Logistics
Belgium is a country located in central Western Europe. It has seen many ups and downs.
However, today it is one of Europe s, and one of the world s top logistic countries. First, we will
review over Belgium s population, geography, economy, and technology. Then, we will discuss how
the supply chain and logistics work in Belgium. This includes transportation, trade within Belgium,
trade with other countries, and supply chain risks. There is much to discuss on Belgium s logistics.
By population, Belgium is the seventy eighth largest country in the world and the eleventh
largest country in Europe. As of July 2016, Belgium is home to 11,409,077 people. The growth
rate in Belgium is 0.73 percent. It has a birth rate of 11.4 births per 1,000 residents and a death
rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 residents. Belgium also has a net migration rate of 5.6 migrants per
1,000 people. 97.9 percent of the population lives in urban areas. Brussels, the capital of Belgium,
is the largest urban area and city in Belgium with 2.05 million residents. Belgium has two main
ethnic groups, the Flemish and the Walloon. The Flemish make up 58 percent of the population,
while the Walloon make up 31 percent. The other 11 percent is made up of mixed or other
ethnicities. The Flemings are from Northern Belgium and the Walloons are from Southern Belgium.
The country of Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. The Flemings in
the North speak Dutch, which is spoken by
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The Heroin Epidemic Essay
Volunteering and participating in service projects are two of the most rewarding activities in my
opinion. Some people may find it was a hassle or only do it because they have to meet the
minimum requirement for school or work. Helping others, for me, has always been somewhat
second nature to me. Over many years of volunteering I believe I have developed qualities that
will stick with me for life and benefit me in my career. As early as freshman year, in high school, I
found myself looking for ways to give back. I started by looking for opportunities within school,
where I came across the A+ tutoring program, and so my journey of giving back began. While
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You would think that people would stop using when they hear the statistics, or when they see their
friend die because of it, but the truth is they can t stop because they are already addicted. Alison, a
young girl using states, From the day I started using, I never stopped. Within one week I had gone
from snorting heroin to shooting it. Within one month I was addicted and going through all my
money. (International) The expanding epidemic of unawareness is taking its toll on the
adolescents of St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and the rest of the world. Maslow s Hierarchy of
Needs makes it somewhat easier to understand why people use heroin. The top three levels of the
pyramid, 1.social 2.esteem 3.self actualization, show what people are trying to get out of using.
Most people will begin using due to peer pressure and trying to fit in. What kids do not realize is
that the first time using could lead to addiction. So they will continue using because it makes them
feel better about themselves, it becomes a part of who they are. Pretty soon they look around and
realize heroin is the only thing they have left, because everyone else has left. These problems
teens are facing here in Missouri are the same ones they are facing all over the world. A recent
statistic from the International Statistics of Heroin Addiction Abuse reports that over 9 million
people in the world are using heroin. (International) You read stories every day of
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John Bowlby Attachment Theory Research Paper
In the late 1960 s John Bowlby created the attachment theory. The attachment theory is a concept in
developmental psychology, which in personal development concerns the importance of attachment.
Specifically, it makes the claim that the ability for an individual to form an emotional and physical
attachment to another person. It gives a sense of ability and security necessary to take risks, to
branch out, to grow, and develop a personality. The attachment theoryis mainly focused on long
term relationships and bonds, particularly between a parent and child.
Bowlby defines the attachment theory as a lasting psychological connectedness between human
beings. Comfort, security, and nourishment come with the formation of attachment bonds. Bowlby
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The pre attachment phase suggests that babies do not have any attachment yet but they do
recognize their primary caretaker. When babies cry it draws the attention of the parent, and the
parent will care for them. This stage progresses though about three months, and then the infant
begins the develop a sense of trust because they recognize the parent more. In the indiscriminate
phase the primary and secondary caretakers in the infant s life, the infant shows distinct preference
for. Discriminate period, children will experience separation anxiety and distress when separated
from the one individual that they formed a strong attachment with. Last the multiple attachment
phase is when begin to develop strong attachments to other people besides their primary caretaker.
When children come into the world they
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Essay On Australian Immigration
Australian Immigration A Glorious Chance for Skilled People
Australia happens to be a stunning country of dreams, for many of us; the good news is that,
dream of visiting it can now be fulfilled with host of new opportunities Australia has got to offer,
to skilled individuals overseas. According to several recent surveys, there is a vast necessity for
highly skilled profiles in Australia, and hence to meet this requirement, the country welcomes
capable immigrants who can help in boosting up their economy.
Australia offers eligible workers, who are interested in immigrating, different visa options under the
General Skilled Migration Program.
Under this program, firstly, one has to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI), which bears no fee
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The application is then assessed by a processing team against the visa subclass conditions. One has
to meet different eligibility requirements for each visa.
At time of invitation, the potential applicant must nominate an occupation of his choice which is
on the relevant skilled occupation list. Hence, this is how Australia is opening up gates to new
opportunities for people who are seeking growth in their career graphs and who wants the best of
life.
The sub class category mentioned above about Australian immigration, does sounds a bit technical,
but indeed is easy to comprehend.
Let s see how:
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) If you are planning to apply under this category, the basic
conditions that you need to fulfill involve:
Age limit of less than 50
Good hold of English Language
Passing grades in the Point test with at least 60
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Personal Cheating Strategy
When it comes to betting, everyone wants to win. Everyone want to win and take their earnings
home. Oftentimes, players seek an efficient strategy capable of making them a winner. By being
smart and witty, a lot of players do just that. Since the conception of betting, players risked a loss
for the sake of winning. However, the chance of everyone winning remains minimal. Therefore,
every ambitious player needs a strategy. By having a strategy, the chances of winning greatly
increase. When using a strategy, players win because of both statistical data and luck.
Moreover, the positive progression betting system remains one of the premier strategic choices.
Numerous players achieve success while using it. Moreover, the strategy performs well when
used on craps, roulette, baccarat, and blackjack. Should a player use this strategy, they need to
consider a few things. Players who use this strategy must know how to use it. In particular,
players have to increase their bet during a win. When or if they start losing, they have to decrease
their bet. On the outside, it looks easy to do. However, making an accurate prediction remains
complicated. Therefore, numerous players do not know when the next lucky streak will take place
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Due to never experiencing long series of losses, the system remains a favorite among players. In
spite of being compatible with a majority of casino games, esteemed players agree the strategy
works best during a game of craps. In order to achieve the desired result, players should consider
accumulating enough small wins before they consider raising the stakes. Players should never
disregard the importance of the aforementioned sentence. Doing so would have a detrimental
impact on the chances of
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Single Parents And Socioeconomic Status
Background Information Children who are raised from birth in two parent families have better
cogitative and behavioral outcomes compared with children who have ever lived in single parent
families, more than 80% of which are headed by single mothers (Jaffe, Moffitt Taylor, 2003, pg.
109). Children develop a different personalitydevelopment when they grow up with no Father or
with a father. The percentage is higher than 50% of people who are single mothers and may be
increasing. The socioeconomic status plays an important role because single mothers have lower
educational attainment, less social support, and poorer psychological well being (Jaffe, Moffitt
Capsi, 2003, pg. 109). On the other hand, two parent have a better socioeconomic status and their
children have better educational achievement and adjustment because the kids have the support of
both of their parents and the two parents are supporting each other to give the best for their kids
(Jaffe, Moffitt, Taylor, 2003, pg. 109).
One candidate psychological feature which might mediate a relationship between father absence
and early coitus is impulsivity. Impulsivity has been linked not only with aggressive behavior,
but also with willingness to engage in casual sex with multiple partners (Boothroyd Cross, 2017,
pg. 2). The Father absence may play different roles for each gender. When a child who is a boy
grows up, they could become aggressive or may think in a feminine way. According to Boothroyd
and
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Liquor Abuse In The United States
Disallowance was the United States eighteenth Amendment, banning the drinking, production, or
offer of inebriating mixers. Liquor use declined forcefully in the 1920 s, yet numerous individuals
disregarded the boycott and delivered liquor wrongfully in their homes. In 1933, it was contended
that the eighteenth Amendment was took away occupations and energized wrongdoing, in this
manner Prohibition was revoked. Since 1933, liquor utilization has expanded drastically. In the
1970 s numerous states brought down the drinking age from twenty one to eighteen. As youth
liquor utilization rose, so did related plastered driving mischance, suicide, and savagery. Presently
the lawful savoring age every one of the fifty states is twenty one. A few individuals... Show more
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Individual s beverage to be amiable. Numerous eateries offer some type of liquor on their menus.
Liquor is normally included at festivities or family and liquor influences the sensory system by
abating the body s capacities. The impacts that liquor has on the body relies on upon the age,
body weight, and the sum a man drinks. The impacts range from poor judgment to memory
misfortune, slurred discourse and ease back reflexes to obviousness or even demise. The
sentiment being high is one of the prompt aftereffects of liquor and likely the reason the vast
majority get. One of the dangers of liquor misuse is wellbeing issues. The main reason for death in
America is cirrhosis of the liver. Cirrhosis is a consequence of liver ailment from ceaseless liquor
misuse. Liquor additionally makes harm the mind, heart, kidneys, and digestive framework.
Growth of the mouth, throat, liver, and stomach turns into a danger also. Another danger of liquor
misuse is societal issues. Liquor is a depressant and discourages the sensory system and reasons
lost coordination, which makes a man more inclined to mischance. Numerous car crashes and
fatalities are liquor related. Family viciousness is frequently a consequence of over the top
drinking. Liquor is a mind altering medication. It can bring about numerous wellbeing issues and in
addition unintentional wounds and demise. In Georgia it is an illicit medication for anybody under
21 years of
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The Nature Of Psychological Assessment
IOP4861 2015 ASSIGNMENT 01 FOR SEMESTER 1 (Unique number 581959) DUE DATE 08
June 2015 SURNAME AND INITIALS: Mbhele S.S. STUDENT NUMBER: 54303303 Word
count: 4934 Psychological Assessments Table of Content i.Table of content1 1.Introduction2 2.The
nature and purpose of psychological assessments3 2.1.What is psychological assessment3 2.2.What
are psychological assessments used for3 2.3.Psychological assessment in organizations4 3.The
development of cognitive, personality and behavioural assessment5 3.1.Cognitive assessment5
3.2.Personality and behavioural assessment6 3.3.Different psychological measures8
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The use of interviews alone in determining the right candidates for a job can prove to leave many
questions unanswered in terms of the actual competencies and capabilities of candidates. Therefore
the use of psychological assessments and tests can help the practitioner to formulate a more
objective and accurate assessment of the candidate s capabilities and competencies against the
inherent job requirements. Bartram (2004) pointed out the use of traditional methods (structured
interviews, job application forms and knowledge and skills tests) in selecting the candidates who
are likely to succeed or fail in a
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Honesty Responses
Jason, I enjoyed reading through your post and commend your honesty in your responses 1.I
agree that most clients have learned to protect themselves over the years to avoid pain. It is
much easier to avoid or place the blame for the problems in their lives on others. It is more
difficult for people to accept they have a part in their own pain and are to blame in some
circumstances. 2.It does appear that giving advice or telling a client how to respond keeps the
client engaging on a surface level instead of going deeper. I think it is human nature at times to
protect oneself and not want to bring up deeper things. If the client has been hurt by others, it will
be difficult to bring up those feelings. Likewise, the counselor may be nervous about opening up a
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Your response in this discussion brings to light the importance of counselors and clients working
together instead of a hierarchical relationship. A hierarchical relationship does not empower the
client to work through their own problems. They just continue to turn to the counselor as an
authority figure who has all the answers. 4.The reply you provided about addressing the anxiety
within a session and how a therapist can use this interaction to bring out new themes is valuable.
It does allow the counselor to put patterns from the client s personal relationships. 1.Thank you
for you honest response and it is encouraging to see your progression to being in graduate school
from summer school in middle school. Similarly, I struggled in school and felt the weight of
wanting to do better. My biggest fear was being judged by the other students. 2.I do not
understand the complete background of your relationship with your mother from this assignment.
However, what I am able to glean from you words is inspiring to hear your ability to work through
tough times. It seems like you were able to succeed and keep moving forward with your education
even when times were
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A Life Of My Life
PEASANT
I cannot believe my life. Every day, I wake up, with not much sleep, knowing of the tiring labour
that is to come. Stitching, weaving, mending, spinning, harvesting and nursing. It s no wonder
waking up at 3 am isn t a problem for me. My husband practically has it the same. He must go out
to the lord s farm, tending to the crops and plants. We both hate the summer season. Since he has
to work, from dusk to dawn, his work hours will be longer. And now we ll have to work harder
since there is a lot of harvest in summer.
We peasants are the hardest working out of all the groups in the feudal system; though,
occasionally the lords hold a feast in celebration of a special event. At these times, we wouldn t
have to work, but go to the Lord s castle and enjoy the feast. These were our grand tidbits in our life.
Sometimes though, we peasants get punished. Bad. My friend, Alys, didn t agree with the idea
that you were just born into either a life of luxury, or a life of labour. He stole from one of our
lords, the knight Amicia Godfrey. Alys earned himself a missing right hand, with the help of the
blade of justice . It was a wrong thing to do, but cutting of their right hand? That s just over the top.
It should be that he just gives back the money and does extra labour or something. If it s continuous,
I agree that more serious punishments need to be dished out, but this was Alys first time.
Then there s Sybilla. She cheated on her husband, and got what she deserved: a
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Eros In Greek Mythology
For the Greeks love had many different meanings. There was:
agape, the unconditional love of one s fellow humans
philia, platonic love of one s friends
storge love of family
and eros is definitely the most well known. It s the passionate love one feels for a romantic and/or
sexual partner and, not so coincidentall, it s also the name of the Greek god of love
Eros as far as gods go has been through many many incarnations there s the aspect of eros that s
an ancient primordial deity older than any of gods themselves and in that incarnation eros is
characterized as a being even more powerful than Zeus in part because he can move the guy
around like a puppet (see every myth where Zeus had an affair also known as every myth)
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She throws a mixed assortment of grains on the ground and tells Psyche she has one day to sort
them all by type. While she is trying to sort them, a nearby nest of ants take pity on her and sort the
grains for her.
Next she has to go get some golden fleece from the sun sheep that live across the river. While
Psyche is busy trying to drown herself, a local spirit tells her that the sheep will kill her if she
not careful, so rather than try to rip a chunk of their fleece off, she should just gather fleece that
got caught on the nearby thorn bushes. The third task is that Psyche has to take a goblet and get
some water from the river Styx, which is a problem because there is a cliff face and several
dragons in the way, but this time, Zeus himself helps her out and sends down an eagle to beat up
the dragons and bring her the
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Florida s Role In The Civil War Essay
The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, in Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor after the Confederate
artillery struck the Fort ( Florida s Role in the Civil War ). After President Lincoln became the
President of the United States, eleven states formed as Confederate states to separate themselves
from the United States. The reason why those states separated from the United States was that
they did not agree with President Lincoln s decision to try to end all slavery. The Confederate
states wanted to keep slavery going. Those eleven states were Florida, Georgia, Tennessee,
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Virginia, and North and South Carolina. The
rest of the United States were called the Union, even though there were some people that lived
within the Confederate States that did not condone slavery and there were some people who lived
in the Union states who did condone slavery. Fifteen years before Florida joined the Confederacy,
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As the webpage, Florida s Role in the Civil War: Supplier of the Confederacy . says, An
estimated 16,000 Floridians fought in the war...approximately 2,000 joined the Union army,
which really shows that about 14,000 of those Floridians who fought was in the Confederacy (
Florida s Role in the Civil War ). There were about 5,000 of those Floridians, who did die
because of the war. Then after President Lincoln signed off on the Emancipation Proclamation
to end all of slavery, many of the slaves were freed and they were able to join the Union to fight
against the Confederates. Since the Union became more powerful and the Confederate General,
General Robert E. Lee surrendered to the General of the Union, General Ulysses S. Grant, which
helped the Union to win the civil war. The Civil War ended in April 1865. It is known as one of the
bloodiest wars in
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Influence Of Media On Teenagers
Today, teenagers like us are rarely alone. We are under pressure to be online and available at all
times, talking, messaging, liking, commenting, sharing, posting it never ends. Never before
have we been so connected, so continuously, so instantaneously, so young. There s simply no
privacy, and the social pressures that go along with that are relentless. This always on
environment is training us to value ourselves based on the number of likes we get and the types
of comments that we receive. There s no separation between online and offline life. What s real
or what isn t is really hard to tell the difference between. Every day we approximately spend 8
hours exposed to different forms of media. It keeps us entertained, informed, and opinionated.
Media influences us through news, headlines and information we see online, on TV and radio. It
creeps into our daily lives set lean subconsciously through magazines and advertisements that
create and recreate standards of success, beauty and living. Our brain processes all these sets
information from a variety of sources and sometimes, we no longer wonder whether the
information is the truth or not, but rather just believe it right away. We react to it right away. We
no longer are watchful with what enters our minds. We no longer think twice before we respond.
We no longer identify ourselves from what influences us. Yes, media brings people together. It can
make us laugh, think, consider, and can make us feel right. But if we re
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The Evolution Of Health Care
What is quality in health care? We can divide it into three elements:
1. Care by practitioners and other providers which means receive correct diagnosis and an
appropriate strategy of care from practitioners; and convenience, comfort, quite, privacy, food etc.
from care providers.
2. Care Implemented by patient that means patient should take care not only for him or herself but
also for his or her family. It is patient s responsibility if he or she succeed or fail of getting health
care.
3. Care received by community as the whole. People should judge the social distribution of
levels of quality in the community. It depends on who has an access more or less to care and
after having access, receiving it in good or low quality. The evolution of health care in the
United States started over 300 years ago. It is divided into six main important eras: the
charitable, the educational era, the insurance era, the government era, the managed care era and
the consumerism era. The charitable includes period from about 1700 to about 1830. In the
beginning of this period, health care was provided voluntarily in public houses mostly for needy
citizens. Those who had money could afford seen or treated at homes. The firs hospital was built
in Philadelphia in 1752, after about 40 years hospital in New York opened their doors for people
who need a treat. At the same time in New York state passed licensure act that person who wants to
practice medicine or surgery must have been examined
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Chapter 19-Enduring Vision Essay
Chapter 19 Key Terms:
New vs Old Immigrants: The old immigrants be from da NW Europe. English speaking Protestant
countries such as: Ireland, Germany, DA BRITISH, and ze Welsh. Da old protestants were willing
to assimilate in the culture and peoples.
The new immigrants are SE Europe. Non english, more religions such as Catholics and Jews. They
were from countries such as: Italy, Poland, da Slovs, Greek, Croatians,DA COMMUNISTS jk the
Russians. The new immigrants didn t plan on staying permanently. They planned on making money
then going back.
Push and Pull Factors: Push bad economy, famine, overpopulation, depression, religious
persecution. Pull wide range of jobs/good wages, religious freedom, cheap passage(steerage) ...
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Ads and Department Stores: put up ads for good stuff with low prices; physical/mental relief from
everyday lives. marketplace for upper classes and jobs for lower/middle classes. Social clubs for
middle and upper class women
Sports, leisure activities, amusement parks: Baseball (popular for middle and working class,
discriminated against blacks) Boxing (popular among the wealthy) football for colleges.
Amusement parks, physical release from women and men s everyday life.
New Education: farther away from religion, closer to theories and practical subjects. It opened up
new schools for women and more about liberal arts. More medicine related schools, law schools,
public schools, kindergarten, schools funded by philanthropists.
Pubs/Saloons: Place for men to relax and for immigrants to gossip ( go sip dere). Masculine gossip
circles. :P politics and shtoof. Reinforced group identity and saloon keepers would write letters for
the immigrants and turn out votes.
Vaudeville: a series of acts, included stunts, musical acts, satire, and skits. Racist against
blacks(made fun of them). Designed for mass appreciation and was psychological relief.
Ragtime: Basically jazz...whites didn t like it because the music was too liberal and romance
related. People associated are: Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, and Eubie Blake.
Realism and Naturalism: Realism focused on truthful depiction of the commonplace
Naturalism:
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Effects Of The Body Shop
Atmospherics of retail shop in Hong Kong The body shop
1.Introduction
1.1 Introduction The body shop is a popular retail shop in Hong Kong for the local marketing, the
products is more natural and suitable for any people. The body shop the price is common for the
customer not too must high. The success retail atmospherics include all details for the store, the
physical environment and the effects on consumer. The shoppers will feel the store can providing
physical ease and relaxation on the store. If the customers feel more comfortable, it can increase the
customer make a purchase. Now it will analysis of why atmospherics is important for the customer
purchase in the store.
1.2 The background of the body shop
The body shop wish the business of business would be not just for a profit, it would be some
responsibility and public good, not privately owned avarice. The body shop is an international
retail and manufacture of natural of extraordinary quality products. The five core value of the body
shop is support Community Trade fairly, resist an attack made on Human Rights, in opposition to
Animal Testing, make Self Esteem active or operative, and preserve Our Planet. In Hong Kong care
the world can increase customer attention for the shop.
1.3 The concept of retailing
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Accumulation of atmosphere disturbances retail environment can best be described as both eclectic
and diverse. Atmosphere is describing the design consciously of retail store environment to create
certain to effects in buyers and to produce good emotional effects for buyer to increase buyer
purchase probability.Turley and Milliman (2000) reviewed found that atmospheric manipulation
and shopping behavior shows that consumers do, the customer respond to stimuli in the
environment between the some significant
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The Power Of Words In The Book Thief By Mein Kampf
Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to
humiliate, and to humble. (Economy). Consequently, this quote exemplifies the illustrious meaning
of words being so powerful that they will never be forgotten and only be remembered by those that
they affect most. Words give us the power to communicate and explain our thoughts, which can
affect change on others in the society. Therefore, they are not as influential and manipulative as
they seem to be. In the novel, The Book Thief, power of words are used as emotion, influential, and
building knowledge.
To begin, words bring power, which can effect change within emotion. In other words, The Book
Thief and Mein Kampf brought examples where powerful words affect emotions. For instance,
they compare with each other because the words are so powerful that they impact the people in
the same ways. Liesel and Hans relationship is extremely strong. Their love shows how the
massive power of words can bring people closer together. Also, how they can calm people down; it
allows the characters to get away from what is happening in their surroundings. Similarly, in Mein
Kampf, there was a gargantuan amount of emotions that it sent through the citizens that read it. On
the other hand, Mein Kampf produced emotions that brought anger and fear to characters. Germans
who saw their old neighbors being ripped from their homes and pulled through towns to their death
were too scared of the nefarious
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My View Of Economic Injustices
Andrea Jefferson: I chose to write this draft because after reviewing each core reading and
comparing its material, I realized my view of economic injustices was very clouded. I was so
captured by Nick Hanauer s TED conference I completely forgot about any other issues concerning
problems in our economy. My target audience I am trying to reach is the struggling middle class
Americans who may be confused about what is putting the middle classin an unfavorable position
economically. By writing this essay, I was hoping to sway the readers with facts and possibly open
their minds to interpret and analyze different perspectives when it comes to the issues our middle
class faces.
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Republicans praise the middle class but preach that giving the wealthy tax breaks will give us
all relief in return. Which leads us all to ask, what is the true cause of middle class suffering? In
this analysis, I have selected The Phantom Menace: What War on the Middle Class by Clive
Crook and A TED Talk on Income Inequality by Nick Hanauer for comparison. These readings
place focus on issues within the middle class in America. Hanauer appears to think that low
wages and unfair taxation are the main culprit of middle class struggle. However, Clive Crook
feels strongly that these economic inequities are so small compared to other growing problems
for the middle class. Nick Hanauer holds a valid point about income inequality being an
important issue, but I am not convinced it is the largest problem the middle class faces. Clive
Crook s article leads me to believe a stifling combination of broken social systems and having a
class based system in general are more troubling for Middle Class America than economic
inequality itself.
Nick Hanauer is a self proclaimed capitalist. In his live conference A TED Talk on Income
Inequality , he speaks to the audience about tax policy and wages. He believes large tax cuts on
the upper class and their majority hold of America s shared income are significantly hurting middle
class families. He feels that these issues are causing a decline in consumerism, leaving a poor
economy and capitalists
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Melba s Warriors Don T Cry
In the book, Warriors Don t Cry, the author outlines her controversial journey through Central
High. Starting on September 3rd, 1957, Melba s life was changed forever. Through trials
unbearable to most people, Melba and the other eight students chosen to integrate Central High
stood tall and persevered. Though their journey was harrowing, they survived and set a turning
point that has forever changed our history. By showing examples of the attitudes of the people on
Melba s life, the author helps further develop the setting. With a well developed setting comprised
of many characters that changed Melba s view on people, the reader better understands the trials
she faced and how she felt about said trials. By using examples of how a typical African American
person was treated, the reader can clearly see that integration was going to be a challenge. The
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She is Melba s shining beacon of light and hope amidst the darkness. She supports Melba, and
helps her deal with the physical and emotional damage wrought by the segregationists. Without her
grandmother, Melba would ve most likely given up hope, making the entire integration pointless.
Ultimately, although many people didn t know it, Grandma India helped make the integration
successful through both life and death. Melba, being the main character of this book, plays an
integral role. Without her, in addition to the other students, the integration would ve failed. She
was part of a brave few. She was beaten, threatened, and almost permanently blinded by e hostile
segregationists. This was enough to make almost anyone throw in the towel and give up
completely. However, she did not give up. She persevered through it all and in the end, she helped
to shape the future of our nation. Melba s journey was a difficult one, but it eventually went to
show her
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Death Of The Moth And On...
Anil Prasad 19, September, 2014 9th Ni Device Use Analysis Rhetoric devices are often used by
writers to clarify ideas, emphasize key points, or relate insights to the reader. In both The Death of
the Moth and On Keeping A Notebook, the authors heavily rely on such devices to get their points
across to the audience, and these devices help strengthen overall theme the authors want to
communicate. Though several may argue that Didion s use of metaphor and rhetorical question
compliment her essay very well, the repetition and metaphors Dillard uses are more effective in
developing the theme of loss and gain throughout the story. Throughout the writing, Didion makes a
frequent use of metaphors. One of the most powerful metaphors she uses is of the description of the
contents in the notebook. According to Didion, unlike a diary, the notebook contains fragments of
the past, that only carry emotional significance at the time it was written down. They are not
memories, but rather notes which had some meaning at the time, and they are not supposed to
make sense. She writes in paragraph 9, ...We are not talking here about the kind of notebook that is
patently for public consumption, a structural conceit for binding together a series of graceful
pensees; we are talking about something private, about bits of the mind s string too short to use, an
indiscriminate and erratic assemblage with meaning only for its maker. Didion paints a powerful
image in
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Essay on Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice
The Rivals Love triangles are complicated and messy scenarios that are caused by the indecision
of the person in the middle or the inability of the others to move on. The same is seen in The
Merchant of Venice, in which Antonio and Portia fight for Bassanio. Throughout the play we see
many bonds or connections between both Antonio and Bassanio as well as Portiaand Bassanio. To
many, the main plot may seem to be the conflict between Antonio and Shylock, when in reality it s
the love that Antonio and Portia have for Bassanio that leads to everything. The main plot is
moved forward by the bonds the two have with Bassanio and the rivalry they have with each other.
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Antonio s first quote in the play brings attention to his sadness: In sooth I know not why I am so
sad. It wearies me, you say it wearies you; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What
stuff tis made of, whereof it is born, I am to learn and such a want wit sadness makes of me That
I have much ado to know myself (1.1.1 7). Portia mentions her fatigue of everything around her,
at which point Bassanio is not around her: By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this
great world (1.2.1 2). This shows that Bassanio means just as much to both, they are both sad
because of Bassanio. Antonio is sad that he will lose Bassanio, while Portia is sad that she may
not even get him if another man chooses the right casket before him. As Hyman says in The Rival
Lovers in the Merchant of Venice, it may not necessarily be homoerotic love that is driving
Antonio to fight for Bassanio, it may just be that he feels rejected by his friend who he did so
much for. Antonio may be speaking the truth that he does not know why he is sad. Although he
knows that he should be happy that his friend is getting a wife, he is not ready for someone else
to take his place as the most important person in Bassanio s life (Hyman 3). The two try to one best
one another in their attempt to get Bassanio. Antonio tries to win Bassanio first by offering him his
money and then by bonding
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Summary Of The Novel Island Like The Galapagos
Summary: In this biogeography novel, the author focuses on the environmental issues in the Islands
and investigates on why many species in the island eventually become extinct. The author visits
Island like the Galapagos to understand why animals in this particular region tend to go extinct.
Through his research, he learns that this problem is due to evolution.
Teaching Idea: Since this novel is lengthy and complicated, students will be assigned specific
reading passages that relate to the class lesson. For example, students will review the question how
do animals adapt to their living conditions? Students will review this question by reading a few
passages from the book selected by me that reflects the idea that living things evolve to
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Gender Inequality For Women And Women s Development
While the case of Rwanda illustrates that a liberal, women focused post conflict approach will not
lead to substantial advancement of women s status as it does not tackle gender inequalities, I
continue to argue that the post conflict moment itself is not sufficient for tackling the roots of
gender inequalities that prevent women from experiencing full empowerment and inter sphere
equality. First, there is a need to understand why women face increased levels of violencein the post
conflict period, as this pattern goes beyond Rwanda (Moran, 2010:266). In explaining why there is
a spike in violence against womenin the post conflict period, Manjoo McRaith and Chinkin
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Despite the existence of post conflict programs aimed at reintegrating soldiers back into regular
society, notably SSR and DDR processes, Fionnuala NГ AolГЎin asserts that these programs are
overly physical in nature and thus do not address the negative masculine mindset built into soldiers.
Specifically criticizing DDR, she contends that militant attitudes, behavior and beliefs are not in any
sense undermined or addressed by a formal disarmament process . She continues to affirm that the
disarmament of weapons is not the disarmament of minds and I verge that even an approach
concerned with the mindset of combatants after the fact would not be enough to disembed the
militarization that takes place and forms a militant mindset during conflict (NГ AolГЎin,
2008:1067). Therefore violence towards women in the post conflict space is a result of the
continued presence of militant attitudes and beliefs after a conflict and women who seek to
augment their status meet with a backlash against their attempt to redefine their rights , as they are
challenging the masculine social order reinforced through militarization (Meintjes et al, 2001:12).
In conclusion, given the prevalence of militarization, particularly militarized masculinities, in the
post conflict space, it is an inopportune time for women to achieve an advancement in their rights
Finally, in emphasizing that there is no
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Lean Manufacturing
Introduction to Lean manufacturing:
Principles of lean thinking have been broadly accepted by many manufacturing operations and
have been applied successfully across many. Different authors define it distinctively. Lean
manufacturing is most frequently associated with the elimination of seven important wastes to
ameliorate the effects of variability in supply, processing time or demand defined it as a
philosophy of manufacturing that focuses on delivering the highest quality product on time and at
the lowest cost. Worley (2004) defined it as the systematic removal of waste by all members of
the organization from all areas of the value stream. Briefly, it is called lean as it uses less, or the
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Lean manufacturing requires machines which are reliable and efficient. Inventories can be reduced
when machine downtime is minimized.
Work processes across the value stream should also be emphasized in lean manufacturing. Processes
should be performed with a minimum of non value added activities in order to reduce waiting time,
queuing time, moving time, and other delays Besides this, standardization of work processes is
needed to facilitate efficient, safe work methods and eliminate wastes, while maintaining
quality.Itensures a consistent performance and creates a foundation for continuous improvement.
Nowadays, a product with high quality is a prerequisite for any manufacturer. Quality is a major
focus in lean manufacturing because poor quality management would result in many wastes such as
scraps and rejects. Appropriate quality management helps to control a manufacturing process, and
this reduces safety buffers and exposes quality issues. Reduction of safety buffers will eventually
lead to reduction of inventories.
Employees who are motivated and empowered are essential since people are the key element in
lean manufacturing. Japanese regard people as assets because they are the ones who are going to
solve problems and improve processes in production.
Another key area of lean manufacturing is layout which determines the arrangement of facilities in
a factory.
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Middle School Athletics Staffing Essay
Middle School Athletics Staffing
In the business world, each year is different from the other, same goes for the academic division.
It is a fact that people come and people go for all types of reasons. Change is forever arising,
sometimes for the better or worse. Within the middle school athletics level there are 13 Athletic
Directors (AD) positions and 160 or more coaching positions, dependent on each teams
participation. AD s and coaches are paid employees of the district. The AD s supervise the coaches
at their individual school buildings or act as a sports liaison within their assigned school. The
coaches simply coach. Many of our coaches have experience in the sport they are coaching, but
sometimes we need a warm body or parent/volunteer to coach a team. In the area of Athletics
you are always asked to work or volunteer more than you get paid. In most cases if you put in 40
hours weeks then you are paid for 40 hours. In athletics you may put in 40 hours and are only
compensated 15 hours. The middle school AD position is part time and pays 10 12 hours per
week. So you can imagine the high turnover rate for AD s. Coaches are paid based on their
experience in the sport they are coaching. The coaches is pay is a percentage of the teacher s
contract. It can range from 3 5% of $37,600 and the teacher s contract varies from year to year. The
Athletics Department made a direct observation and diagnosed several problems identified above
which were the high turnover
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Phantom Limbs Case Studies
In this paper we will be discussing the neurological cases of phantom limbs derived from chapter
6, pages 36 through 39, of the book, The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks.
In this chapter, Mr.Sacks discusses the cases of phantom limbs as well as the phenomenon that
occur with it. A phantom is a term that neurologist uses to describe an image or memory of a
limb that is no longer present. The term Phantom was described in great detail by neurologist
Silas Weir Mitchell in 1872 during and after the Civil War. Dr. Mitchell described different types
of phantoms such as; ghost like and surely, which he referred to as a sensory ghost, lifelike and
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Studies show that the main cause of phantom pain has to do with the brain having a sensory map
of different body parts. Previous research suggests that phantom pain occurs when the sensory map
that represented the now missing limbs is taken over by other representations of body parts such
as your lips and face, this is known as neuronal plasticity. Neuronal Plasticity is the brain s ability
to form or reform synaptic connection after an injury or while learning and or experiencing new
things. In a study conducted by a research institute, they used a magnetic resonance imaging
machine, which measures the changes in blood flow due to brain activity, to scan the brains of
amputees, two armed individuals and people born with one hand. All the participants were given
the task to move their arms and feet and lips. The amputees who experienced phantom pain were
told to perform with their phantom limb while the amputees with no phantom pain and those born
with one hand were simply told to imagine moving their hand or arm. After doing this for a period
of time the scans showed that the that the amputees who experience phantom pain had the same
pattern as individuals with both hands. This means that these individuals were indistinguishable
regardless of the circumstances. Initially, the phantom pain was linked to disrupted activity between
different parts of the
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The Layout Of The Cinerama Dome
The layout of the Cinerama Dome consists of an auditorium, lobby, restrooms, projection rooms,
and storage, see Fig 7. The entrance is located at the centre of the façade and is composed of
glazed aluminum doors. The ticket sales area is located to the right of the main entrance.
Concrete block wing walls enclose the lobby, which are embellished with decorative detailing in
the form of alternating projecting half blocks arranged in a grid pattern (Emerton 2003, P 38).
The exterior is circular in plan and the majority of the exterior surface consists of the domed roof.
The entrance is housed within a pavilion, sheltered beneath a painted plywood canopy that
cantilevers out over the sidewalk, as can be seen in Fig 8. The canopy is... Show more content on
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The existing building façade, including the third floor windows were retained (Heller 2015, p
12). The new building walls were finished in smooth white stucco, as can be seen in Fig 11. The
cinema complex is accessible via the third floor of the Santa Monica Place courtyard through
glass entry doors. Evolution is also seen through the materiality used in the cinemas. The
Egyptian decor consisted of soft reds, blues, and yellows. The screen was framed by four, giant
pillars 1.4 m wide and 6 m high, their surfaces painted and decorated with papyrus plants and
topped by a pair of large, receding lintels (Ames Wagner 2009, p 125). In 1924, Art and
Archaeology stated Grauman s Egyptian is not made up of grotesque statues, sphinxes, pyramids,
and meaningless signs in lieu of hieroglyphics, but is a replica of real Egyptian art and
architecture (Handy, 2008). Concrete, plaster and stone blocks were used to save costs and
looked similar to those used in Ancient Egyptian architecture (Ames Wagner 2009, p 125). The
entire theatre s decor consisted of motifs such as hieroglyphs, animal headed gods, pharaohs,
jackals, winged scarabs, bas relief sphinx heads (Handy, 2008). And, looming majestically above it
all in the centre of the ceiling and over the theatre s proscenium, an overpowering
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Capstone Simulation Experience Paper
During the capstone simulation experience, I believe I performed well in quickly reporting the
perforated bowel to the provider. This is an urgent issue that needs to be addressed quickly to
prevent many serious complications such as: peritonitis, sepsis, hypovolemia, and low H H due to
excessive bleeding. The routine procedure of a colonoscopyis not without risks and this simulation
experience was a great example of how an adverse event can go undetected until after discharge or
when the physical symptoms appear and start ailing the patient.
Providing handoff report to the oncoming nurse, the operating room nurse, or the physician is
something I need more practice in. I either feel as if I give too much information or not enough.
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The patient will require surgery to repair the hole in the intestines, and subsequently will have a
drainage tube, NG tube, and feeding tube. All drains will need to monitored for placement
/movement, and drainage. Input and output will be closely monitored and recorded. The patient
will remain on NPO, or nothing by mouth, to rest the bowels along with frequent assessments to
monitor for infection and bleeding. The nurse will need to monitor for bowel sounds, vital sign
changes, temperature changes, pain, abdomen girth, and wound/incision inspections. The
following labs will require monitoring: CBC, H H, albumin, BUN creatinine, glucose, and ABG s
and lactic acid if sepsis is suspected. Careful and frequent monitoring of labs will alert the nurse if
the patient develops sepsis, or hypovolemia due to excessive bleeding (Belinhof, et al., 2012). In
addition to vital signs and labs, the nurse will also include patient assessment into consideration
before drawing conclusions by means of critical thinking. After the full assessment has been made,
the nurse will report any findings to the health care provider that require further investigation or
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Public History
Danielle Sherrard
Introduction to Public History
Ever since public history emerged on college universities in the 1980s, historians have still had
difficulties defining the term. The National Council on Public History s definition of the term
stirred the debate even more. According to the National Council on Public History, public history
describes the many and diverse ways in which history is put to work in the world (NCPH 2016).
This definition helps the public understand that public history focuses around real world issues in
an applicable way. Public history is performed outside of the traditional research based college
campuses, whether it be in a museum, archive, National Park Service, and more. Public history
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Public Historians use such tools as photographs, oral histories, museum exhibitions, and multimedia
to address a wide variety of historical issues and to present those issues to a non academic audience.
As historians, we all do research, we all analyze and interpret our findings, and we all communicate
the results. The primary difference between public and academic history is in the area of
communication in the audiences that we attempt to reach and in the products that we use to convey
our scholarship to those audiences. an interactive process between the historian, the public, and the
historical object. the belief that history and historical cultural memory matter in the way people go
about their day to day lives.
Public history is performed outside of the traditional research based college campuses, whether it
be in a museum, archive, National Park Service, and more. Public history should be focused
around a shared authority history is for everyone, not only for discussion by academics and public
historians should be the intermediary between history and the public. No one owns
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July Crisis Dbq
The First World War began in Europe, but by the end of it, the United States had joined. Once
involved, President Woodrow Wilson had a huge effect on drawing new country lines. His
decision was influenced by how the war began, as a cry to have states independent from an
empire, based on ethnicities to avoid alliances similar to what started this war. This global and total
war was the first of its kind, which began in Europefrom the assassination of Austria Hungary s
heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by Gavrillo Princip in Sarajevo. This
local conflict quickly grew out of control due to alliances across European countries and
aggressive rulers and developed into what is now known as the July Crisis . In the four years
that this war was ongoing, the United States only participated in the last two and made a major
and lasting impact on Europe. The United States, led by President Woodrow Wilson, would be one
of the main four countries at the Paris Peace Conference after the war in order to decide on how to
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In his Fourteen Points speech, he said, A general association of nations must be formed under
specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and
territorial integrity to great and small states alike. He believed states should work together and
not let differences divide them so as to avoid another large scale war like this one was. Leaders
and delegates from all over the world met at this conference to discuss rules and regulations for
how the League would operate, with meetings lasting for months, arguing over clauses and what
should the League of Nations should be allowed to do or take control of. After four months of
discussions and negotiations, the League of Nations adopted their covenant , as Wilson called it,
and would rule as an assembly of countries to meet
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Essay on New Belgium Brewing Case Study
New Belgium Brewing: Ethical and Environmental Responsibility
History
Belgium is home of the finest ales and have been known to brew for centuries. So when Jeff
Lebesch, an electrical engineer from Fort Collins, Colorado took a bicycle trip through Belgium
it made him realize there may be a market back home to sell Belgian style ale. Jeff returned home
with hopes to experiment and brew his own beer in his basement from the various ingredients he
received on his trip. When his friends approved of the ales he started marketing them to the local
town. He later opened New Belgium Brewing Company in 1991. His wife, Kim Jordan was the
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Most important, the employees can earn stock, which gives them voice within the company to
make pertinent decisions.
Environmental Stand The company has also reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 1800 metric
tons a year by switching from coal power to a wind turbine, which was the first wind powered
brewery in the United States. They have also invested in a steam condenser that reuses the hot
water that boils the parley and hops to continue making the next brew. Furthermore, they have sun
tubes that provide natural daylight time lighting through the full year. They utilize a green design
throughout their whole facility and have agreed to participate as of 2002 in U.S Green Building
Council Leadership in Energy and Environment Design for Existing buildings pilot program. To
even reduce air pollution, as an incentive, they provide employees a cruiser bike to encourage them
to ride to work instead of driving.
The company strives through corporate giving, event sponsorship, and philanthropic involvement.
It has donated more than $1.6 million to organizations in the communities where they do business.
It maintains a bulletin board in each facility that post all community involvement activities, and
proposals. Their sponsorships include Tour De fat, MS 150 Best Damn Bike Tour; Ride the
Rockies Tour, which all donated proceeds to non profit groups.
They have succeeded in being three time winners of Business Ethics magazines Business
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  • 2. How The Water Temperature Will Be Increased When It... 1.2 Aims According to the flat plate collectors that were install on houses in Cyprus, the aim of this investigate project is to produce several different ideas of how the water temperature will be increased when it exiting a pipe of the collector. Also some tests will be made in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to come across with the best idea and an efficiency curve will be generated. 1.3 Objectives To learn how to use Solidworks in 3D To understand and find out how Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code(ANSYS/Fluent) works To understand the theory of solar thermal collectors To develop the heatlosses and the efficiency of each modified pipe 1.4 Project Methodology From the mentioned aim, to plot an efficiency curve of a modified flat plate collector pipe some steps should be made to achieve the aim: Review and analyse the existing technology, R D specifications and new trends from reading journals, websites and text books Find several modification ideas of flat plate collector pipes of how the temperature of water will rise more easily in a single pipe The ideas will be incorporated into design using Solidworks (Soliworks student edition 2014) Test the modified pipes using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code (ANSYS/Fluent) Find the difference of the input temperature and the output temperature of each modified pipe Table will made to compare the temperature differences of each pipe and discuss which design modification produces the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What is the importance of the description of Alison in... In The Miller s Tale , the poet Chaucer depicts the tale of a hende man and his attempt to tempt the primerole Alisoun to commit adultery and therefore render her husband, John a cokewold . The Miller s Tale is just one story amongst a collection of greater works known collectively as The Canterbury Tales . The placing of this tale is significant becomes it comes directly after the Knight s Tale revolving around nobility and chivalry and forms a direct contrast due to the fact it is bawdy, lewd and highly inappropriate. The tale is a fabliau, a versified short story designed to make you laugh; concerned usually with sexual or excretory functions. The plot often involves members of the clergy, and is usually in the form of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are also invited to think of Alison as a sexual being in the line upon hir lendes (loins) We can also infer that Alison is somewhat promiscuous (and therefore John has a right to [hold] hire narwe in cage ) because we are told that her shoes were laced on hir legges hye and we would only know that if her skirt was hitched up. Short skirts in those days had connotations with prostitutes, the same as they do today. The appropriate attitude for a man to take to such a woman (the Miller thinks) is shown by such terms as quot;popelote quot;, quot;primerole quot; and quot;piggesnie quot;, for which we can readily find modern equivalents. Alison is suitable as a mistress for quot;any lord quot;; as a wife, she can expect at best to marry a yeoman, for any good yeman to wedde . Among the many other physical details packed into the Miller s set piece description we learn that Alison has delicately plucked sloe black eyebrows; that she is tall and erect ( upright as a bolt ) and that her breath is sweet. Much of the account is taken up with an inventory of her clothes. These seem fairly expensive, but John evidently wishes her to spend on her wardrobe. The clothes are stylish and exaggerate her attractive features. We learn that many garments are of silk, that smock and collar are embroidered, that her apron is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Theme Of Tragedy In A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams play, A Streetcar Named Desire, written in 1947 evoked a montage of critical commentaries and reviews about where it stands in terms of its genre. This was due to its intense concentration on realism and the exclusion of any definite protagonists and antagonists. Many assume the play is a tragedy. There is a copious amount of evidence to support this assumption. However, the ambiguity embodied by the play and the melodramatic devices used by Williams, contradicts the classification of the play as a tragedy entirely. Others have defined it as a melodrama with conventions of tragedy included. This is a contentious topic. The answer lies in the interpretation of the characters and the context. In order to explain these interpretations, one must define the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Scene 10, Blanche is at her lowest point in the play when she is raped by Stanley. He shatters her built up illusions and pretensions, uncovering her multitude of lies. She is forced to face the true threat that Stanley poses to her, as he says Not once did you pull any wool over this boy s eyes (p.158) acknowledging her many delusions and how he has broken them. One of Aristotle s characteristics of tragedy is the idea of Anagnorisis; the reversal of fate brought by the hero s own actions, their hamartia, leading to a fate greater than that deserved. In most cases, the tragic hero s fate is death, this is not the case in Streetcar. In modern tragedies, there is an accusation made against a mundane world of ordinary people in which the only escape is through self delusion, alcohol, sex and madness. This play, becomes an ultimate example of this as Blanche s entire existence is shattered, and the other characters merely resume their lives. The play is built around this tragic indifference, emphasised by the detached ending; This game is seven card stud (p.179), and they return to their poker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Biotechnology Advantages And Disadvantages 1.What is Biotechnology? 1.1. A definition of Biotechnology The exploitation of microorganisms for industrial purposes or processes. (Sterrenberg, 2010) 1.2. Two advantages of Biotechnology with their advantages and disadvantages Examples: Antibiotics Vaccines Antibiotic destroy bacterial pathogens. Antibiotics have different chemical structures, therefore destroying pathogenic bacteria differently. There are two manners in which antibiotics can destroy pathogenic material: 1.The bacterium cell is destroyed by causing the wall of the bacterium to weaken, therefore disfiguring the cell and forcing the cell to burst, spilling all its contents, and destroying the cell from spreading its pathogenic bacteria. 2.Antibiotics can take the form of the pathogenic bacterium s metabolism. This completely destroying the bacterium when it is apparent in the body. (Sterrenberg, 2010) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They cure many illnesses, for an affordable price.There are negative side effects such as nausea, discomfort and sensitivity towards light. A reduction of bacterial diseases.Antibiotic Resistance. Antibiotics only kill bacteria, not viruses as well. (Som15) Vaccines are used to create immunisation. They are taken orally by injection. Vaccines are a weakened form of a microorganism. It is injected to create immunity against the specific pathogen injected. Therefore, creating antibodies and a memory of the reaction to the pathogen. Immunisation is now created. When the pathogen attacks the body, the antibodies will respond and destroy the pathogen. Therefore making a person immune to a disease. (Sterrenberg, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Renaissance Dance Pros And Cons Dance in the Renaissance Era is an era that is very intriguing but also very amazing because we can see where dance really started and how it has evolved over time since the Renaissance Era. Although the Renaissance is a very interesting era to examine it is also made clear what a hard era this was for dancebut also a great era for dance. I feel that within the Renaissancedance era there are a lot of pros and cons as dance wasn t necessarily appreciated in this time and was seen as something that was more dark and associated with death. As time went on this did change and dance truly became something within this era for several different reasons. For me, I think this era is so great because of all the different costumes, technique and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Baroque time there were quite a few dancing masters but the dancing master that stood out to me for the time I am focusing on was John Playford (1623 1686). He published The English Dancing Master in 1651 which provided information on 105 English country dances. (Sue, Norma. Baroque Dancing Master and Dances. ) Through this period there were many great dancing masters and manuals. Although this was very important in this time the technique and movement of this era is where my real focus lies. Within this era there were 5 selected dance steps that were always used and then put together into a sequence. The 5 steps are; demi coupe, coupe, pas de bourree, temps de courante and the minuet step. All of these steps were then put together and you had do them and in a faster manor which was hard because you aren t familiar with the steps but it is a step you know but it seems harder when put into a different sequence to different music. The steps in the Baroque time were very interesting but the movement qualities are something that would be very hard to adjust to as this is something that has evolved and changed over time as dance has also got more difficult over time. The movement qualities of include low legs, vertical movements, weight primarily on the ball of one foot, relaxed toes, 90 degree turnout and fluttering embroideries of arms and legs. (Sue, Norma. Baroque Dancing Master and Dances. ) From this we can see how the movement qualities are very different from what we do now as the toes would very be relaxed because we now practice a full pointe at all times and we also now practice 180 degree turnout and you don t even really see 90 degree turnout anymore as everyone strives to have that perfect turnout. Although these movement qualities have changed it is quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Jump Ship To Freedom Book Report What is a human life worth? To some it s priceless, and to others nothing at all. As humans we tend not to think about it and just live, it s what we do. In the past however, it was a different story, the world is completely different now. Life used to be much harder than it currently is, especially for African Americans. In the book Jump Ship to Freedom by authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier, you get a deep look into the life of an African American slave child named Daniel Arabus. Daniel wishes to complete his father s goal of buying himself and his mother s freedom, so he ends up risking his whole life for soldiers notes that could ultimately be worth absolutely nothing. Though the events are fictionalized, this book shows the readers what life would ve been like after the American Revolution. The story transpires in early May of 1787 on a plantation in Stratford, Connecticut. Taking place not long after the American Revolution, the government wasn t quite set up yet, which plays an important role in the book. The United States had not defined itself yet. Though the country had won its war for independence, it lacked the unity and organization that it needed in order to truly call itself a nation. Since United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christopher is a historian, receiving his masters and PhD from Columbia University. James is the main author graduating from Hamilton College, he received the information needed to write the book from Christopher. Both have written a series of historical fiction books to educate youth about slavery and its effect on slaves. The authors seemed to have a bias toward slavery, it seemed this way most likely due to emphasization of the treatment of slaves. The story itself stands alone when it comes to history or other events at the time, some of the people who were involved in the story were real but did not have major roles in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Stephen Tierney On The Brexit Referendum In order to properly understand the analysis of Stephen Tierney on the brexit Referendum and how democratic it was, one must first fully understand the concept of democracy. In other words, what is democracy? Is democracy a fallacy? Democracy may be a word familiar to most, but it is a concept still misunderstood and misused in a time when totalitarian regimes and military dictatorships alike have attempted to claim popular support by pinning democratic labels upon themselves. Yet the power of the democratic idea has also evoked some of history s most profound and moving expressions of human will and intellect: from Pericles in ancient Athens to Vaclav Havel in the modern Czech Republic, from Thomas Jefferson s Declaration of Independence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other to be utterly democratic certain questions have to be asked as such as, were the democratic credentials of the referendum undermined by the restriction of the franchise? Based on the European Union Referendum Act 2015 certain members are allowed to vote such as UK nationals and Irish and Commonwealth citizens satisfying residence requirements. There were obviously certain counters and political objections to this. It can also be notable that the Court of Appeal rejected a challenge on EU and human rights law grounds, in the words of Stephen Tierney a more convincing concern rests upon a vision of the UK as a multinational union in which the consent of each of the constituent territories should be required for such a significant change this however is not the concern of majority the opposing critics of the legitimacy and how democratic was the exit from the European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Euthanasi An Alternative Mode Of Life Care End of life care is a prevailing issue in the United States that affects the terminally ill. It includes physician assisted suicide, which is legal in five states and the practice of euthanasia which is illegal. (Barone, 2014). Delving deeper into the issue of end of life care reveals that this issue affects far more than the patient that is suffering. It raises the question of whether or not it is acceptable to reject the request of a person based solely on the socio religious values of protecting life and ignoring the moral responsibility of ending the misery of another person even when they explicitly ask to end their suffering. Terminally ill, elderly, or disabled patients that are aware of the physical and mental deterioration caused... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients, families, and physicians that oppose physician assisted suicide, can seek alternative modes of end of life care, such as palliative care which intends to control suffering and not hasten the death of the patient. Physician assisted suicide and its alternatives are options for competent patients to hasten death; however, what are the moral and ethical implications of such practices? Many people, young and old who are terminally ill or are facing a debilitating disease continually look for a way to ameliorate their pain and suffering. When the options for cure or successful recovery are bleak, the patient may ask for physician assisted suicide. It is a procedure done with the consent of the patient and the patient administers the lethal dose. Physician assisted suicide was first legalized in Oregon and four other states followed suit in 2008, legalizing physician assisted suicide either through legislation or case ruling: Vermont, Washington, New Mexico, and Montana (Gonchar, 2014). Physicians in these five states are protected under the law, allowing them to write prescriptions for lethal medication if a terminally ill patient makes a request. The prescription drug administered by doctors to patients used to be pentobarbital, but is now out of production and instead doctors give secobarbital; the drug consists of a lethal dose of barbiturates, which ultimately lead to the cessation of brain and nervous system activity (Barone, 2014). A common misconception ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay about Rock Music in the GDR and the Eastern Bloc The well known riff of Deep Purple s Smoke on the Water opens Andreas Dresen s movie Changing Skins (Raus aus der Haut, 1997). The film opens in a crowded music club where young people are dancing ecstatically, turned on by pulsing rock and roll. This could be a trite depiction of youth culture if it were not located in a country that suppressed this kind of music: the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It is therefore worth reflecting on the social and political controversy in the former East Germanythat, finally in the 1970s, permitted the performance of rock music and even imports from the capitalist part of the world. By the late 1970s, different kinds of rock music were not only an integral part of Western youth culture but also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beat and rock music spread all over the GDR and imported records circulated on the black market. The government finally had to accept the fact that rock and roll had become an integral part of youth culture even in the socialist bloc. At the Eighth SED Congress in 1971, Honecker announced an about face. The needs of young people as they were an important part of socialist society should no longer be ignored. Therefore, music from the West was allowed to be broadcast on radio stations (most popular was the youth station DT64 ), special editions of famous musicians like Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and so on were released, and local bands were allowed again to perform in newly founded music clubs and discotheques. In 1973, with the establishment of the Committee for Entertainment Music as part of the Culture Ministry and the arrangement of the International Youth Festival in East Berlin, beat music was officially rehabilitated. Basically since around 1970, popular culture in fact was the core of a common culture (Maase 15). As a matter of fact, with the accommodation of rock and roll to official culture the government now was better able to control songwriters and musicians. With the groups dependent on the benefits of the Ministry, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. I Am Sam Essay I Am SamDecember 16th, 2010 In the movie I Am Sam, I will be discussing two elements of communication, facial expressions and the social exchange theory of relationships. I will be describing two different scenes of the movie to show how facial expressions are an important element of communication as well as two other scenes to show how the social exchange theory of relationships works in this movie. During the final custody hearing to determine if Sam, who has the mentality level of a seven year old, is capable of raising his daughter Lucy on his own, it was apparently very easy for Mr. Turner to manipulate him into agreeing with him. Because of Sam s facial expressions during this scene, we can determine that he was becoming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Rita goes to Sam s apartment when he did not show up for his first court ordered evaluation, Sam ends up having an emotional breakdown when he said Lucy does not need him anymore because she has a new family and he knows she does not need him. Rita asked him if that was what Lucy had said and he said, No. I just know she does not need me. When Rita said that that was the first stupid thing she ever heard him say, Sam s facial expressions showed that he was very upset, depressed, and frustrated. Rita told Sam that he could get Lucy back, but he has to fight for her. Sam started yelling because he was so upset and frustrated and he said, But I tried! I try and I tried hard! Rita told him to try harder and he said, But you do not know! You do not know! You do not know what it is like when you try, you try, you try, you try, and you do not ever get there! Because you were born perfect and I was born like this and you were born perfect! People like you do not know! People like you do not know what it is like to get hurt! People like you do not have feelings! People like you don t feel anything! Rita s facial expressions at this point show that she is offended, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Devices Should Be Taught In Schools Essay Would the teachers of SJNCS rather have their students learn in a creative and fun way or have them falling asleep in class? The best way and most effective way is having us the students bring our own devices to school. We can learn and still have fun using our phones, tablets, laptops, and even kindles. The students of St. John Neumann Catholic Schoolshould be able to bring their own devices to school. First of all, students can read on their devices. Using ebooks we get so much more options to choose from ranges of academic and popular books. Having so many options we can read for A.R easily. Every 4 weeks the students have to get 10 or more points, and sometimes it s hard finding the right book in the school library. Also most times we can t even go to the library because it s either not open, we have class, or we have too much to do in study to be able to go. In other words, our devices let us have more varied book options and an easier access to books. Another way we can use our devices to read is using our devices to read book assignments that the teachers assign. Recently, we have been given short stories to read in our textbook, but most times these short stories are actually long. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We could actually save some of the school s money that is used on the ipads. By bringing our own devices, the school can maybe cut back on some of its older technology, such as some of the older ipads and computers. Most kids in this generation have ipods, ipads and phones, but some do not. The ones who don t would still be able to use computers and ipads that are provided with the school. However, with the students bringing their devices the school can have the opportunity to be a high tech school. With all the changes, our school can make changes in letting the students have more responsibility with bringing their device and improving our school one step at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Ode To Auttumn By John Keats Different Moods of the Poet John Keats BY Neeraj Kumar ACADAMIC QUALIFICATION: Pursuing Ph.D in English from C.C.S. University Meerut M.A. in English from C.C.S. University Meerut Address: Neeraj kumar S/o Sukhvir singh Vill+Post Alamnagar (G.Bad) India Contact: +91 9456006578 Email ID: nk2050@rediffmail.com Abstract The aim of this article is an attempt to know the different moods of the poet John Keats how Keats moves from Negation to Affirmation how he reacted against problems, how he turned between reality and unreality, joys and sufferings, imagination and reason, and how he turned towards poetry . The poet who once declared that he wanted to fade for away, dissolve and quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here he accepts life with Joy and Sorrow. Before Ode to Auttumn, Keats is a poet with an insatiable desire for the joy of life but in the ode Keats reaches a stage of impersonality where the process of death and decay are acceptable to him. It is the most perfect of the odes of Keats. Keats with all his poetic qualities is here in the poem which has a unique and perfect expression even the severest critic finds no fault. In it there is no looking before and after, no pining for what is not, but a complete negation of his own self. It is an objective presentation of the truth of life. The poem was written at a time when Keats had a lot of pain and adversity around him. Tom was already dead, Goerge wanted to go to America and Keats being the eldest had to arrange for money. His own love for Fanny Brawne was a cause of much agony for him. There is much pain at the back but the delights of literature are also with him. The Sunday walk by the River Itchen proved soothing and he drank deep the screne beauty of nature which resulted in his Ode to Autumn. Keats narrates a beautiful season to us and he does it in an objective way, Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness/ Close bosom friend of the maturing sun;/ Conspiring with him how to load and bless/ With fruit the vines that round the thatch eves run. (Garrod, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Thrasymachus And Socrates Justice Socrates and Thrasymachus: What is Justice? What is justice? This is the common refrain throughout Plato s Republic. As a work of philosophy, Republic attempts to answer this question by posing thought provoking conversations between Socrates and the characters he meets in his travels. These characters serve as foils and counterpoints to Socrates and his own interpretation of justice. Perhaps the most interesting counterpoint to Socrates comes in the conversation with Thrasymachus, a skeptical Sophist who rejects a simple vision of what is just. Thrasymachus rejects a hard definition of justice and argues that justice is fluid and a product of society, and while Socrates makes reasonable counters to Thrasymachus, I ultimately side... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But Thrasymachus rejects this, and argues that because the powerful decide what is right, they can make no mistakes. Socrates continues his argument by reasoning that a ruler s primary interest should be the welfare of the people he rules, just as a doctor should be concerned for the welfare of his patients. Yes, the doctor is paid for his work just as the ruler is paid to rule, but their reason for being paid is to serve the interests of their people. But Thrasymachus ironically applauds the potential for rulers to abuse their people, mocking Socrates and his interpretation of justice as prone to exploit by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay about The Unfair Treatment of Women The Unfair Treatment of Women My mother has always promoted sisterhood and support for women. Growing up, I was taught that women, although we can do anything we want to do, need a support system, because we are traditionally the underdogs, and we should not accept being treated unfairly. My mother likes to tell a story about how, when she was a girl, she told her dad that she had decided to become a lawyer when she grew up. In response to her proclamation, my grandfather, an attorney himself, asked, Isn t that an awfully expensive education for a girl? My mother was involved in her education throughout high school. The number of opportunities presented to her while growing up and in her education, however, did not even come ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In life outside the office, forced sex on a date was not called date rape, but rather a bad night. Teen mothers were solely responsible for the babies they had out of wedlock at that young age. If a woman got married and changed her name, she would lose all her credit cards and have to reapply for credit. Similarly, if she got divorced, all the money in the checking account she shared with her husband would go to him, and she would once again lose credit. Domestic violence was not the crime that it is today. In Texas, it was legal for a man to shoot his wife and her lover if he caught them in bed together, but the reverse was not true. Women everywhere in our culture were having similar experiences of unfair treatment because of being female, so they banded together to improve their social and professional status. Women created several support systems for each other, because they knew that the only way to bring about change was in numbers. The League of Women Voters set a precedent over 50 years ago as a successful organization made to ensure women the same voting rights as men. There are now such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Impact Of Social Media On Organizations Raegan Yarbrough Mr. Cofran The Impact of Social Media on Organizations Research Paper The Impact of Social Media on Organizations For a long time, businesses have relied on word of mouth, fliers, and street hawkers to draw attention from consumers. As of today, social media has impacted businesses for over a decade. Although there are many social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, a website focused solely on one s businesswould likely be the most effective in promoting a product or company. The impact of social media has changed the way businesses and organizations gain consumers and followers. Before social media, many businesses would advertise through radio, magazines, and newspapers. Headlines, illustrations, and advertising were the new devices that Benjamin Franklin s Pennsylvania Gazette used, along with the normal editorial material. From 1880 to 1920, total advertising rates in the United States grew by over $200 billion (American Advertising). Finding more ways to build up a following was key for businesses to thrive. During the 1950 s, television became the cornerstone in advertising (History: 1950s). Despite this, traditional methods of marketing (print, tv, radio, etc.), although not irrelevant, are no longer enough (Demoss). Social media has the same advantages as television advertisements, along with its mobility. A television advertisementis a great way to promote a business or product because the consumers can see the credibility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Rwanda Genocide Sociology The term genocide encompasses some of the darkest times in the history of the world. There is no definitive answer as to what drives one sect of society to try and eliminate another based purely on their cultural, racial, national or political affiliation either by birth or by choice. During World War II, between six and eleven million Jewish people were systematically exterminated by the Nazis. Although it was the most prolific of genocides, it was not the first or the last of this atrocity to occur. In 1994, genocide occurred in the African nation of Rwanda. At the time it happened, the world paid little heed while almost a million people were killed. After the incident, the reaction of the United Nations came under scrutiny as researchers... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This had to do with the peacekeepers that were sent to Rwanda, and how long they should stay there. The UN wanted to pull out troops, but they did not want to be hated. During the time the plan was being approved President Clinton did not want to commit any forces to Rwanda. Because of this, the US was scrutinized by the media and asked why they said no, but they did try to help clean up the situation. Althorugh troops were sent, they did not arrive until the middle of July. Though they were late, this did help to receive any other refugees to get away and to clam the genocide. But only fifty US vehicles were really sent to help them get out, the extra troops were sent by the UN Secretary General for peacekeeping duties along with 200 artillery pieces for a thousand men. Thanks to all the plans that had been approved and suggested by others to appease the situation thought many have died a few were saved thanks to UN efforts and as all know thans to a certain owner of a hotel who convinced a UN officer to take refugees out of Rwanda despite the risk of taking them out. There were many road blocks that were swarming with Hutus trying to stop them , but it was too late and because of this many more lives were saved so the UN sending peacekeepers actually saved lives CONCLUSION In conclusion, the Rwandan genocide clearly stemmed from decades of feuds and led to the death of over 800,000 people. Some people think the genocide could have been prevented if the United States and the United Nations would have done more sooner. Looking at the history of Alexander ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of German Expressionism In The Cabinet Of Dr.... The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Response Paper #5 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a German Expressionist film that was released in 1920. The film was directed by Robert Wiene. Expressionism is defined as a visible world that is reshaped and even, distorted by internal forces such as soul, spirit, subjectivity, and emotion. A major component of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is it contains various examples of mise en scГЁne, which is associated with visual aspects such as props in the background or clothing and the makeup the actor is wearing. Moreover, boxes within boxes is seen numerous times throughout The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. One example where boxes within boxes is seen in the filmis in Dr. Caligari s tiny shack, where he has Cesare... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meanwhile, the policeman and Francis are peeping through a box shaped peephole in at the prisoner. This scene is an example of boxes within boxes because the prisoner is enclosed in a cell and is being viewed from the exterior of the cell through a peephole. The prisoner is enclosed in the cell, while the cell is enclosed in the police station. Mise en scГЁne is also present in this scene, with the number five that is on the wall outside of the cell. It is not a coincidence that it is act five of the film. Additionally, the walls near the jail cell are distorted. The wall angles look similar to the shape of the peepholes as well. The boxes within boxes in this scene expresses Francis paranoia and distorted reality. Francis was worried the prisoner had escaped and attempted to murder Jane, but this was all inside his distorted reality. Francis distorted reality may also be symbolized in the distorted walls as well. Lastly, Francis mind contains an example of boxes within boxes because in his mind he sees Dr. Caligari as the mentally unstable one, but in reality, it is him who is unstable. Furthermore, Francis mind is a box that is enclosed in delirium, which is enclosed in another box, which is the actual reality. Mise en scГЁne can be seen when both Dr. Caligari and Francis are both confined to a straitjacket and placed in a cell at different times in the film. Another example of mise en scГЁne is the movements Dr. Caligari ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Treatment Of The Mentality Of Hamlet And Prince Hamlet Mental health disorders manifest through every part of the body altering the way a person is able to function. The body reacts the way that the mind tells it to, and when the mind is corrupt complications arise within the individuals causing potentially life altering diseases and impulsive actions (Civil Rights Union, 2016). Hamlets erratic behaviors have proved that he has gone completely mad. He has depression over his father s death, and his constant mentions of suicide. He also has borderline personality disorder due to the ghost of his father visiting leaving stress, and anxiety towards the task of killing his uncle for revenge, being the reason it took Hamlet so long to complete this. We see his feelings of intense emotions of insanity, love, and shame demonstrated and through this we are able to negate that something was wrong mentally. When we first join Prince Hamlet in the play we see that his father King Hamlet has passed recently. After King Hamlets passing, his wife Queen Gertrude has already been remarried to King Hamlet s brother Claudius. Prince Hamlet has carried a deal of built up aggression around from these events, because he feels like Claudius has brain washed his mother, just so that he can take the thrown. Prince Hamlet also feels like his mother has betrayed his father, and the loss of his father has been weighing heavily on his mind. As if these events haven t caused Prince Hamlet enough traumatic stress, he ends up meeting his father in ghost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Revision Rich Essays Revision In Adrienne Rich s essay quot;When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re vision quot;, the author writes about her personal experience as a woman writer in a male dominated society. Her essay consists of poems, which she had written throughout different times in her life, to demonstrate the transformation in her writing. As a woman writer in a male dominated society, Rich begins writing in the traditional style, quot;the man s way, quot; but as she continues writing, Rich breaks from these traditional styles to form her own. Like Freire, Rich believes people should break from society and be able to think and question things for themselves. While Freire wants to change the educational system, Rich wants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rich s tone in the poem is observant and she makes it clear that she does not want to live a life like Aunt Jennifer s. In the poem Rich makes Aunt Jennifer distinct from herself by placing Aunt Jennifer into a different generation, breaking any connection between the author and the character. Rich s writing structure in this poem contains the real life within the fantasy life. The first stanza of the poem is about the proud tigers. The second stanza is about terrified Aunt Jennifer. The third stanza refers to the continuation of the second stanza and then to the tigers. In this way, by starting the poem with the tigers and ending with the tigers, Rich is containing the real life within the fantasy, in reverse of Aunt Jennifer, whose inner life is contained within her outer life. In this poem Rich portrays what can happen to an individual who accepts the fate prescribed by custom. The overall message is that men suppress women. quot;Snapshots of a Daughter in Law quot; was written when Rich was experiencing herself as a woman. During this time, society believed that women were put on this earth to make a family and take care of them. During this time in Rich s life, she was very occupied with being a wife and a mother; because of this she did not have time to think or write. She wrote this poem in fragments of time, while her children were taking naps. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Did Jaycee Lee Dugard Changed Life Jaycee Lee Dugard s Changed Life Jaycee Lee Dugard was a nine year old girl who was kidnapped by a stranger at age eleven. Phillip Garrido was the mans name. She was kept captive for eighteen years, kept in a backyard moving from a barn, to a house, different rooms. Being so young and taken would be the worst, not getting to be with her family. Phillip had a wife named Nancy, they treated Jaycee like their daughter. Jaycee later on got pregnant two times. She now has two beautiful baby girls that are growing up with her. While Jaycee was taken she has been thinking about her old family, if they still were looking for her, if they still cared about her. John 1:1, wisdom was created before everything , means God is living in our lives, shows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phillip took the girls with him to go see the officers and he thought nothing would happen. A little bit after, Jaycee was at home with Nancy at the house and Phillip came back afterwards handcuffed. They let him go in front of Nancy, while the girls and Jaycee were inside. Nancy ran up to him and was relieved. All of them thought everything was ok. It was the same day Phillip got released that his parole officer came back concerned that something was wrong. The officers started looking into it way more and they found out that was Jaycee. After all that she has been through she finally got the moment to speak to the police officers of what happened. Her mom was waiting for her in another room while she was talking to the officers, Jaycee thought it was weird that she didn t get to be with her mom right away. They said it was for precaution they need to know that she is alright. Jaycee finally got to see her mom it was a great feeling getting to be in her arms, the only wrong thing was that 18 years without seeing her mom was kind of weird and heartbreaking. They both have changed very much, all her family has changed. Jaycee Lee Dugard took back her name on August 26, 2009. She thought she would go straight to her mom but she had to go to therapeutic healing. They knew she wasn t ready to go back home right away, they wanted to hear everything that happened to her. She still has troubles talking and thinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Belgium s Supply Chain And Logistics Belgium is a country located in central Western Europe. It has seen many ups and downs. However, today it is one of Europe s, and one of the world s top logistic countries. First, we will review over Belgium s population, geography, economy, and technology. Then, we will discuss how the supply chain and logistics work in Belgium. This includes transportation, trade within Belgium, trade with other countries, and supply chain risks. There is much to discuss on Belgium s logistics. By population, Belgium is the seventy eighth largest country in the world and the eleventh largest country in Europe. As of July 2016, Belgium is home to 11,409,077 people. The growth rate in Belgium is 0.73 percent. It has a birth rate of 11.4 births per 1,000 residents and a death rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 residents. Belgium also has a net migration rate of 5.6 migrants per 1,000 people. 97.9 percent of the population lives in urban areas. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is the largest urban area and city in Belgium with 2.05 million residents. Belgium has two main ethnic groups, the Flemish and the Walloon. The Flemish make up 58 percent of the population, while the Walloon make up 31 percent. The other 11 percent is made up of mixed or other ethnicities. The Flemings are from Northern Belgium and the Walloons are from Southern Belgium. The country of Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. The Flemings in the North speak Dutch, which is spoken by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Heroin Epidemic Essay Volunteering and participating in service projects are two of the most rewarding activities in my opinion. Some people may find it was a hassle or only do it because they have to meet the minimum requirement for school or work. Helping others, for me, has always been somewhat second nature to me. Over many years of volunteering I believe I have developed qualities that will stick with me for life and benefit me in my career. As early as freshman year, in high school, I found myself looking for ways to give back. I started by looking for opportunities within school, where I came across the A+ tutoring program, and so my journey of giving back began. While tutoring, my patience for others really evolved, partly by choice and partly because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You would think that people would stop using when they hear the statistics, or when they see their friend die because of it, but the truth is they can t stop because they are already addicted. Alison, a young girl using states, From the day I started using, I never stopped. Within one week I had gone from snorting heroin to shooting it. Within one month I was addicted and going through all my money. (International) The expanding epidemic of unawareness is taking its toll on the adolescents of St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and the rest of the world. Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs makes it somewhat easier to understand why people use heroin. The top three levels of the pyramid, 1.social 2.esteem 3.self actualization, show what people are trying to get out of using. Most people will begin using due to peer pressure and trying to fit in. What kids do not realize is that the first time using could lead to addiction. So they will continue using because it makes them feel better about themselves, it becomes a part of who they are. Pretty soon they look around and realize heroin is the only thing they have left, because everyone else has left. These problems teens are facing here in Missouri are the same ones they are facing all over the world. A recent statistic from the International Statistics of Heroin Addiction Abuse reports that over 9 million people in the world are using heroin. (International) You read stories every day of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. John Bowlby Attachment Theory Research Paper In the late 1960 s John Bowlby created the attachment theory. The attachment theory is a concept in developmental psychology, which in personal development concerns the importance of attachment. Specifically, it makes the claim that the ability for an individual to form an emotional and physical attachment to another person. It gives a sense of ability and security necessary to take risks, to branch out, to grow, and develop a personality. The attachment theoryis mainly focused on long term relationships and bonds, particularly between a parent and child. Bowlby defines the attachment theory as a lasting psychological connectedness between human beings. Comfort, security, and nourishment come with the formation of attachment bonds. Bowlby suggests that attachment comes in four phases, the pre attachment phase, the indiscriminate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pre attachment phase suggests that babies do not have any attachment yet but they do recognize their primary caretaker. When babies cry it draws the attention of the parent, and the parent will care for them. This stage progresses though about three months, and then the infant begins the develop a sense of trust because they recognize the parent more. In the indiscriminate phase the primary and secondary caretakers in the infant s life, the infant shows distinct preference for. Discriminate period, children will experience separation anxiety and distress when separated from the one individual that they formed a strong attachment with. Last the multiple attachment phase is when begin to develop strong attachments to other people besides their primary caretaker. When children come into the world they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On Australian Immigration Australian Immigration A Glorious Chance for Skilled People Australia happens to be a stunning country of dreams, for many of us; the good news is that, dream of visiting it can now be fulfilled with host of new opportunities Australia has got to offer, to skilled individuals overseas. According to several recent surveys, there is a vast necessity for highly skilled profiles in Australia, and hence to meet this requirement, the country welcomes capable immigrants who can help in boosting up their economy. Australia offers eligible workers, who are interested in immigrating, different visa options under the General Skilled Migration Program. Under this program, firstly, one has to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI), which bears no fee submission. After submitting the EOI, one may be invited to apply for a Skilled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The application is then assessed by a processing team against the visa subclass conditions. One has to meet different eligibility requirements for each visa. At time of invitation, the potential applicant must nominate an occupation of his choice which is on the relevant skilled occupation list. Hence, this is how Australia is opening up gates to new opportunities for people who are seeking growth in their career graphs and who wants the best of life. The sub class category mentioned above about Australian immigration, does sounds a bit technical, but indeed is easy to comprehend. Let s see how: Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) If you are planning to apply under this category, the basic conditions that you need to fulfill involve: Age limit of less than 50 Good hold of English Language Passing grades in the Point test with at least 60 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Personal Cheating Strategy When it comes to betting, everyone wants to win. Everyone want to win and take their earnings home. Oftentimes, players seek an efficient strategy capable of making them a winner. By being smart and witty, a lot of players do just that. Since the conception of betting, players risked a loss for the sake of winning. However, the chance of everyone winning remains minimal. Therefore, every ambitious player needs a strategy. By having a strategy, the chances of winning greatly increase. When using a strategy, players win because of both statistical data and luck. Moreover, the positive progression betting system remains one of the premier strategic choices. Numerous players achieve success while using it. Moreover, the strategy performs well when used on craps, roulette, baccarat, and blackjack. Should a player use this strategy, they need to consider a few things. Players who use this strategy must know how to use it. In particular, players have to increase their bet during a win. When or if they start losing, they have to decrease their bet. On the outside, it looks easy to do. However, making an accurate prediction remains complicated. Therefore, numerous players do not know when the next lucky streak will take place or when it will end. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to never experiencing long series of losses, the system remains a favorite among players. In spite of being compatible with a majority of casino games, esteemed players agree the strategy works best during a game of craps. In order to achieve the desired result, players should consider accumulating enough small wins before they consider raising the stakes. Players should never disregard the importance of the aforementioned sentence. Doing so would have a detrimental impact on the chances of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Single Parents And Socioeconomic Status Background Information Children who are raised from birth in two parent families have better cogitative and behavioral outcomes compared with children who have ever lived in single parent families, more than 80% of which are headed by single mothers (Jaffe, Moffitt Taylor, 2003, pg. 109). Children develop a different personalitydevelopment when they grow up with no Father or with a father. The percentage is higher than 50% of people who are single mothers and may be increasing. The socioeconomic status plays an important role because single mothers have lower educational attainment, less social support, and poorer psychological well being (Jaffe, Moffitt Capsi, 2003, pg. 109). On the other hand, two parent have a better socioeconomic status and their children have better educational achievement and adjustment because the kids have the support of both of their parents and the two parents are supporting each other to give the best for their kids (Jaffe, Moffitt, Taylor, 2003, pg. 109). One candidate psychological feature which might mediate a relationship between father absence and early coitus is impulsivity. Impulsivity has been linked not only with aggressive behavior, but also with willingness to engage in casual sex with multiple partners (Boothroyd Cross, 2017, pg. 2). The Father absence may play different roles for each gender. When a child who is a boy grows up, they could become aggressive or may think in a feminine way. According to Boothroyd and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Liquor Abuse In The United States Disallowance was the United States eighteenth Amendment, banning the drinking, production, or offer of inebriating mixers. Liquor use declined forcefully in the 1920 s, yet numerous individuals disregarded the boycott and delivered liquor wrongfully in their homes. In 1933, it was contended that the eighteenth Amendment was took away occupations and energized wrongdoing, in this manner Prohibition was revoked. Since 1933, liquor utilization has expanded drastically. In the 1970 s numerous states brought down the drinking age from twenty one to eighteen. As youth liquor utilization rose, so did related plastered driving mischance, suicide, and savagery. Presently the lawful savoring age every one of the fifty states is twenty one. A few individuals... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individual s beverage to be amiable. Numerous eateries offer some type of liquor on their menus. Liquor is normally included at festivities or family and liquor influences the sensory system by abating the body s capacities. The impacts that liquor has on the body relies on upon the age, body weight, and the sum a man drinks. The impacts range from poor judgment to memory misfortune, slurred discourse and ease back reflexes to obviousness or even demise. The sentiment being high is one of the prompt aftereffects of liquor and likely the reason the vast majority get. One of the dangers of liquor misuse is wellbeing issues. The main reason for death in America is cirrhosis of the liver. Cirrhosis is a consequence of liver ailment from ceaseless liquor misuse. Liquor additionally makes harm the mind, heart, kidneys, and digestive framework. Growth of the mouth, throat, liver, and stomach turns into a danger also. Another danger of liquor misuse is societal issues. Liquor is a depressant and discourages the sensory system and reasons lost coordination, which makes a man more inclined to mischance. Numerous car crashes and fatalities are liquor related. Family viciousness is frequently a consequence of over the top drinking. Liquor is a mind altering medication. It can bring about numerous wellbeing issues and in addition unintentional wounds and demise. In Georgia it is an illicit medication for anybody under 21 years of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Nature Of Psychological Assessment IOP4861 2015 ASSIGNMENT 01 FOR SEMESTER 1 (Unique number 581959) DUE DATE 08 June 2015 SURNAME AND INITIALS: Mbhele S.S. STUDENT NUMBER: 54303303 Word count: 4934 Psychological Assessments Table of Content i.Table of content1 1.Introduction2 2.The nature and purpose of psychological assessments3 2.1.What is psychological assessment3 2.2.What are psychological assessments used for3 2.3.Psychological assessment in organizations4 3.The development of cognitive, personality and behavioural assessment5 3.1.Cognitive assessment5 3.2.Personality and behavioural assessment6 3.3.Different psychological measures8 3.3.1.Interviews8 3.3.2.Simulations9 4.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of interviews alone in determining the right candidates for a job can prove to leave many questions unanswered in terms of the actual competencies and capabilities of candidates. Therefore the use of psychological assessments and tests can help the practitioner to formulate a more objective and accurate assessment of the candidate s capabilities and competencies against the inherent job requirements. Bartram (2004) pointed out the use of traditional methods (structured interviews, job application forms and knowledge and skills tests) in selecting the candidates who are likely to succeed or fail in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Honesty Responses Jason, I enjoyed reading through your post and commend your honesty in your responses 1.I agree that most clients have learned to protect themselves over the years to avoid pain. It is much easier to avoid or place the blame for the problems in their lives on others. It is more difficult for people to accept they have a part in their own pain and are to blame in some circumstances. 2.It does appear that giving advice or telling a client how to respond keeps the client engaging on a surface level instead of going deeper. I think it is human nature at times to protect oneself and not want to bring up deeper things. If the client has been hurt by others, it will be difficult to bring up those feelings. Likewise, the counselor may be nervous about opening up a client s deeper issues. As deeper... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your response in this discussion brings to light the importance of counselors and clients working together instead of a hierarchical relationship. A hierarchical relationship does not empower the client to work through their own problems. They just continue to turn to the counselor as an authority figure who has all the answers. 4.The reply you provided about addressing the anxiety within a session and how a therapist can use this interaction to bring out new themes is valuable. It does allow the counselor to put patterns from the client s personal relationships. 1.Thank you for you honest response and it is encouraging to see your progression to being in graduate school from summer school in middle school. Similarly, I struggled in school and felt the weight of wanting to do better. My biggest fear was being judged by the other students. 2.I do not understand the complete background of your relationship with your mother from this assignment. However, what I am able to glean from you words is inspiring to hear your ability to work through tough times. It seems like you were able to succeed and keep moving forward with your education even when times were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Life Of My Life PEASANT I cannot believe my life. Every day, I wake up, with not much sleep, knowing of the tiring labour that is to come. Stitching, weaving, mending, spinning, harvesting and nursing. It s no wonder waking up at 3 am isn t a problem for me. My husband practically has it the same. He must go out to the lord s farm, tending to the crops and plants. We both hate the summer season. Since he has to work, from dusk to dawn, his work hours will be longer. And now we ll have to work harder since there is a lot of harvest in summer. We peasants are the hardest working out of all the groups in the feudal system; though, occasionally the lords hold a feast in celebration of a special event. At these times, we wouldn t have to work, but go to the Lord s castle and enjoy the feast. These were our grand tidbits in our life. Sometimes though, we peasants get punished. Bad. My friend, Alys, didn t agree with the idea that you were just born into either a life of luxury, or a life of labour. He stole from one of our lords, the knight Amicia Godfrey. Alys earned himself a missing right hand, with the help of the blade of justice . It was a wrong thing to do, but cutting of their right hand? That s just over the top. It should be that he just gives back the money and does extra labour or something. If it s continuous, I agree that more serious punishments need to be dished out, but this was Alys first time. Then there s Sybilla. She cheated on her husband, and got what she deserved: a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Eros In Greek Mythology For the Greeks love had many different meanings. There was: agape, the unconditional love of one s fellow humans philia, platonic love of one s friends storge love of family and eros is definitely the most well known. It s the passionate love one feels for a romantic and/or sexual partner and, not so coincidentall, it s also the name of the Greek god of love Eros as far as gods go has been through many many incarnations there s the aspect of eros that s an ancient primordial deity older than any of gods themselves and in that incarnation eros is characterized as a being even more powerful than Zeus in part because he can move the guy around like a puppet (see every myth where Zeus had an affair also known as every myth) There s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She throws a mixed assortment of grains on the ground and tells Psyche she has one day to sort them all by type. While she is trying to sort them, a nearby nest of ants take pity on her and sort the grains for her. Next she has to go get some golden fleece from the sun sheep that live across the river. While Psyche is busy trying to drown herself, a local spirit tells her that the sheep will kill her if she not careful, so rather than try to rip a chunk of their fleece off, she should just gather fleece that got caught on the nearby thorn bushes. The third task is that Psyche has to take a goblet and get some water from the river Styx, which is a problem because there is a cliff face and several dragons in the way, but this time, Zeus himself helps her out and sends down an eagle to beat up the dragons and bring her the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Florida s Role In The Civil War Essay The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, in Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor after the Confederate artillery struck the Fort ( Florida s Role in the Civil War ). After President Lincoln became the President of the United States, eleven states formed as Confederate states to separate themselves from the United States. The reason why those states separated from the United States was that they did not agree with President Lincoln s decision to try to end all slavery. The Confederate states wanted to keep slavery going. Those eleven states were Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Virginia, and North and South Carolina. The rest of the United States were called the Union, even though there were some people that lived within the Confederate States that did not condone slavery and there were some people who lived in the Union states who did condone slavery. Fifteen years before Florida joined the Confederacy, Florida had just become part of the United States in 1845 ( Florida in the Civil... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the webpage, Florida s Role in the Civil War: Supplier of the Confederacy . says, An estimated 16,000 Floridians fought in the war...approximately 2,000 joined the Union army, which really shows that about 14,000 of those Floridians who fought was in the Confederacy ( Florida s Role in the Civil War ). There were about 5,000 of those Floridians, who did die because of the war. Then after President Lincoln signed off on the Emancipation Proclamation to end all of slavery, many of the slaves were freed and they were able to join the Union to fight against the Confederates. Since the Union became more powerful and the Confederate General, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to the General of the Union, General Ulysses S. Grant, which helped the Union to win the civil war. The Civil War ended in April 1865. It is known as one of the bloodiest wars in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Influence Of Media On Teenagers Today, teenagers like us are rarely alone. We are under pressure to be online and available at all times, talking, messaging, liking, commenting, sharing, posting it never ends. Never before have we been so connected, so continuously, so instantaneously, so young. There s simply no privacy, and the social pressures that go along with that are relentless. This always on environment is training us to value ourselves based on the number of likes we get and the types of comments that we receive. There s no separation between online and offline life. What s real or what isn t is really hard to tell the difference between. Every day we approximately spend 8 hours exposed to different forms of media. It keeps us entertained, informed, and opinionated. Media influences us through news, headlines and information we see online, on TV and radio. It creeps into our daily lives set lean subconsciously through magazines and advertisements that create and recreate standards of success, beauty and living. Our brain processes all these sets information from a variety of sources and sometimes, we no longer wonder whether the information is the truth or not, but rather just believe it right away. We react to it right away. We no longer are watchful with what enters our minds. We no longer think twice before we respond. We no longer identify ourselves from what influences us. Yes, media brings people together. It can make us laugh, think, consider, and can make us feel right. But if we re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Evolution Of Health Care What is quality in health care? We can divide it into three elements: 1. Care by practitioners and other providers which means receive correct diagnosis and an appropriate strategy of care from practitioners; and convenience, comfort, quite, privacy, food etc. from care providers. 2. Care Implemented by patient that means patient should take care not only for him or herself but also for his or her family. It is patient s responsibility if he or she succeed or fail of getting health care. 3. Care received by community as the whole. People should judge the social distribution of levels of quality in the community. It depends on who has an access more or less to care and after having access, receiving it in good or low quality. The evolution of health care in the United States started over 300 years ago. It is divided into six main important eras: the charitable, the educational era, the insurance era, the government era, the managed care era and the consumerism era. The charitable includes period from about 1700 to about 1830. In the beginning of this period, health care was provided voluntarily in public houses mostly for needy citizens. Those who had money could afford seen or treated at homes. The firs hospital was built in Philadelphia in 1752, after about 40 years hospital in New York opened their doors for people who need a treat. At the same time in New York state passed licensure act that person who wants to practice medicine or surgery must have been examined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Chapter 19-Enduring Vision Essay Chapter 19 Key Terms: New vs Old Immigrants: The old immigrants be from da NW Europe. English speaking Protestant countries such as: Ireland, Germany, DA BRITISH, and ze Welsh. Da old protestants were willing to assimilate in the culture and peoples. The new immigrants are SE Europe. Non english, more religions such as Catholics and Jews. They were from countries such as: Italy, Poland, da Slovs, Greek, Croatians,DA COMMUNISTS jk the Russians. The new immigrants didn t plan on staying permanently. They planned on making money then going back. Push and Pull Factors: Push bad economy, famine, overpopulation, depression, religious persecution. Pull wide range of jobs/good wages, religious freedom, cheap passage(steerage) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ads and Department Stores: put up ads for good stuff with low prices; physical/mental relief from everyday lives. marketplace for upper classes and jobs for lower/middle classes. Social clubs for middle and upper class women Sports, leisure activities, amusement parks: Baseball (popular for middle and working class, discriminated against blacks) Boxing (popular among the wealthy) football for colleges. Amusement parks, physical release from women and men s everyday life. New Education: farther away from religion, closer to theories and practical subjects. It opened up new schools for women and more about liberal arts. More medicine related schools, law schools, public schools, kindergarten, schools funded by philanthropists. Pubs/Saloons: Place for men to relax and for immigrants to gossip ( go sip dere). Masculine gossip circles. :P politics and shtoof. Reinforced group identity and saloon keepers would write letters for the immigrants and turn out votes. Vaudeville: a series of acts, included stunts, musical acts, satire, and skits. Racist against blacks(made fun of them). Designed for mass appreciation and was psychological relief. Ragtime: Basically jazz...whites didn t like it because the music was too liberal and romance related. People associated are: Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, and Eubie Blake. Realism and Naturalism: Realism focused on truthful depiction of the commonplace Naturalism: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Effects Of The Body Shop Atmospherics of retail shop in Hong Kong The body shop 1.Introduction 1.1 Introduction The body shop is a popular retail shop in Hong Kong for the local marketing, the products is more natural and suitable for any people. The body shop the price is common for the customer not too must high. The success retail atmospherics include all details for the store, the physical environment and the effects on consumer. The shoppers will feel the store can providing physical ease and relaxation on the store. If the customers feel more comfortable, it can increase the customer make a purchase. Now it will analysis of why atmospherics is important for the customer purchase in the store. 1.2 The background of the body shop The body shop wish the business of business would be not just for a profit, it would be some responsibility and public good, not privately owned avarice. The body shop is an international retail and manufacture of natural of extraordinary quality products. The five core value of the body shop is support Community Trade fairly, resist an attack made on Human Rights, in opposition to Animal Testing, make Self Esteem active or operative, and preserve Our Planet. In Hong Kong care the world can increase customer attention for the shop. 1.3 The concept of retailing The retailing concept is different implicit from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accumulation of atmosphere disturbances retail environment can best be described as both eclectic and diverse. Atmosphere is describing the design consciously of retail store environment to create certain to effects in buyers and to produce good emotional effects for buyer to increase buyer purchase probability.Turley and Milliman (2000) reviewed found that atmospheric manipulation and shopping behavior shows that consumers do, the customer respond to stimuli in the environment between the some significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Power Of Words In The Book Thief By Mein Kampf Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate, and to humble. (Economy). Consequently, this quote exemplifies the illustrious meaning of words being so powerful that they will never be forgotten and only be remembered by those that they affect most. Words give us the power to communicate and explain our thoughts, which can affect change on others in the society. Therefore, they are not as influential and manipulative as they seem to be. In the novel, The Book Thief, power of words are used as emotion, influential, and building knowledge. To begin, words bring power, which can effect change within emotion. In other words, The Book Thief and Mein Kampf brought examples where powerful words affect emotions. For instance, they compare with each other because the words are so powerful that they impact the people in the same ways. Liesel and Hans relationship is extremely strong. Their love shows how the massive power of words can bring people closer together. Also, how they can calm people down; it allows the characters to get away from what is happening in their surroundings. Similarly, in Mein Kampf, there was a gargantuan amount of emotions that it sent through the citizens that read it. On the other hand, Mein Kampf produced emotions that brought anger and fear to characters. Germans who saw their old neighbors being ripped from their homes and pulled through towns to their death were too scared of the nefarious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. My View Of Economic Injustices Andrea Jefferson: I chose to write this draft because after reviewing each core reading and comparing its material, I realized my view of economic injustices was very clouded. I was so captured by Nick Hanauer s TED conference I completely forgot about any other issues concerning problems in our economy. My target audience I am trying to reach is the struggling middle class Americans who may be confused about what is putting the middle classin an unfavorable position economically. By writing this essay, I was hoping to sway the readers with facts and possibly open their minds to interpret and analyze different perspectives when it comes to the issues our middle class faces. Additionally, my draft was losing focus half way through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Republicans praise the middle class but preach that giving the wealthy tax breaks will give us all relief in return. Which leads us all to ask, what is the true cause of middle class suffering? In this analysis, I have selected The Phantom Menace: What War on the Middle Class by Clive Crook and A TED Talk on Income Inequality by Nick Hanauer for comparison. These readings place focus on issues within the middle class in America. Hanauer appears to think that low wages and unfair taxation are the main culprit of middle class struggle. However, Clive Crook feels strongly that these economic inequities are so small compared to other growing problems for the middle class. Nick Hanauer holds a valid point about income inequality being an important issue, but I am not convinced it is the largest problem the middle class faces. Clive Crook s article leads me to believe a stifling combination of broken social systems and having a class based system in general are more troubling for Middle Class America than economic inequality itself. Nick Hanauer is a self proclaimed capitalist. In his live conference A TED Talk on Income Inequality , he speaks to the audience about tax policy and wages. He believes large tax cuts on the upper class and their majority hold of America s shared income are significantly hurting middle class families. He feels that these issues are causing a decline in consumerism, leaving a poor economy and capitalists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Melba s Warriors Don T Cry In the book, Warriors Don t Cry, the author outlines her controversial journey through Central High. Starting on September 3rd, 1957, Melba s life was changed forever. Through trials unbearable to most people, Melba and the other eight students chosen to integrate Central High stood tall and persevered. Though their journey was harrowing, they survived and set a turning point that has forever changed our history. By showing examples of the attitudes of the people on Melba s life, the author helps further develop the setting. With a well developed setting comprised of many characters that changed Melba s view on people, the reader better understands the trials she faced and how she felt about said trials. By using examples of how a typical African American person was treated, the reader can clearly see that integration was going to be a challenge. The setting in this story helped to paint the terrifying yet heartwarming tale of Central High.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is Melba s shining beacon of light and hope amidst the darkness. She supports Melba, and helps her deal with the physical and emotional damage wrought by the segregationists. Without her grandmother, Melba would ve most likely given up hope, making the entire integration pointless. Ultimately, although many people didn t know it, Grandma India helped make the integration successful through both life and death. Melba, being the main character of this book, plays an integral role. Without her, in addition to the other students, the integration would ve failed. She was part of a brave few. She was beaten, threatened, and almost permanently blinded by e hostile segregationists. This was enough to make almost anyone throw in the towel and give up completely. However, she did not give up. She persevered through it all and in the end, she helped to shape the future of our nation. Melba s journey was a difficult one, but it eventually went to show her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Death Of The Moth And On... Anil Prasad 19, September, 2014 9th Ni Device Use Analysis Rhetoric devices are often used by writers to clarify ideas, emphasize key points, or relate insights to the reader. In both The Death of the Moth and On Keeping A Notebook, the authors heavily rely on such devices to get their points across to the audience, and these devices help strengthen overall theme the authors want to communicate. Though several may argue that Didion s use of metaphor and rhetorical question compliment her essay very well, the repetition and metaphors Dillard uses are more effective in developing the theme of loss and gain throughout the story. Throughout the writing, Didion makes a frequent use of metaphors. One of the most powerful metaphors she uses is of the description of the contents in the notebook. According to Didion, unlike a diary, the notebook contains fragments of the past, that only carry emotional significance at the time it was written down. They are not memories, but rather notes which had some meaning at the time, and they are not supposed to make sense. She writes in paragraph 9, ...We are not talking here about the kind of notebook that is patently for public consumption, a structural conceit for binding together a series of graceful pensees; we are talking about something private, about bits of the mind s string too short to use, an indiscriminate and erratic assemblage with meaning only for its maker. Didion paints a powerful image in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice The Rivals Love triangles are complicated and messy scenarios that are caused by the indecision of the person in the middle or the inability of the others to move on. The same is seen in The Merchant of Venice, in which Antonio and Portia fight for Bassanio. Throughout the play we see many bonds or connections between both Antonio and Bassanio as well as Portiaand Bassanio. To many, the main plot may seem to be the conflict between Antonio and Shylock, when in reality it s the love that Antonio and Portia have for Bassanio that leads to everything. The main plot is moved forward by the bonds the two have with Bassanio and the rivalry they have with each other. Nearly everything that happens in the play has to do with their fight for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antonio s first quote in the play brings attention to his sadness: In sooth I know not why I am so sad. It wearies me, you say it wearies you; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuff tis made of, whereof it is born, I am to learn and such a want wit sadness makes of me That I have much ado to know myself (1.1.1 7). Portia mentions her fatigue of everything around her, at which point Bassanio is not around her: By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this great world (1.2.1 2). This shows that Bassanio means just as much to both, they are both sad because of Bassanio. Antonio is sad that he will lose Bassanio, while Portia is sad that she may not even get him if another man chooses the right casket before him. As Hyman says in The Rival Lovers in the Merchant of Venice, it may not necessarily be homoerotic love that is driving Antonio to fight for Bassanio, it may just be that he feels rejected by his friend who he did so much for. Antonio may be speaking the truth that he does not know why he is sad. Although he knows that he should be happy that his friend is getting a wife, he is not ready for someone else to take his place as the most important person in Bassanio s life (Hyman 3). The two try to one best one another in their attempt to get Bassanio. Antonio tries to win Bassanio first by offering him his money and then by bonding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Summary Of The Novel Island Like The Galapagos Summary: In this biogeography novel, the author focuses on the environmental issues in the Islands and investigates on why many species in the island eventually become extinct. The author visits Island like the Galapagos to understand why animals in this particular region tend to go extinct. Through his research, he learns that this problem is due to evolution. Teaching Idea: Since this novel is lengthy and complicated, students will be assigned specific reading passages that relate to the class lesson. For example, students will review the question how do animals adapt to their living conditions? Students will review this question by reading a few passages from the book selected by me that reflects the idea that living things evolve to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Gender Inequality For Women And Women s Development While the case of Rwanda illustrates that a liberal, women focused post conflict approach will not lead to substantial advancement of women s status as it does not tackle gender inequalities, I continue to argue that the post conflict moment itself is not sufficient for tackling the roots of gender inequalities that prevent women from experiencing full empowerment and inter sphere equality. First, there is a need to understand why women face increased levels of violencein the post conflict period, as this pattern goes beyond Rwanda (Moran, 2010:266). In explaining why there is a spike in violence against womenin the post conflict period, Manjoo McRaith and Chinkin reference the availability of small arms, an increased tolerance of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the existence of post conflict programs aimed at reintegrating soldiers back into regular society, notably SSR and DDR processes, Fionnuala NГ AolГЎin asserts that these programs are overly physical in nature and thus do not address the negative masculine mindset built into soldiers. Specifically criticizing DDR, she contends that militant attitudes, behavior and beliefs are not in any sense undermined or addressed by a formal disarmament process . She continues to affirm that the disarmament of weapons is not the disarmament of minds and I verge that even an approach concerned with the mindset of combatants after the fact would not be enough to disembed the militarization that takes place and forms a militant mindset during conflict (NГ AolГЎin, 2008:1067). Therefore violence towards women in the post conflict space is a result of the continued presence of militant attitudes and beliefs after a conflict and women who seek to augment their status meet with a backlash against their attempt to redefine their rights , as they are challenging the masculine social order reinforced through militarization (Meintjes et al, 2001:12). In conclusion, given the prevalence of militarization, particularly militarized masculinities, in the post conflict space, it is an inopportune time for women to achieve an advancement in their rights Finally, in emphasizing that there is no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Lean Manufacturing Introduction to Lean manufacturing: Principles of lean thinking have been broadly accepted by many manufacturing operations and have been applied successfully across many. Different authors define it distinctively. Lean manufacturing is most frequently associated with the elimination of seven important wastes to ameliorate the effects of variability in supply, processing time or demand defined it as a philosophy of manufacturing that focuses on delivering the highest quality product on time and at the lowest cost. Worley (2004) defined it as the systematic removal of waste by all members of the organization from all areas of the value stream. Briefly, it is called lean as it uses less, or the minimum of everything required to produce a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lean manufacturing requires machines which are reliable and efficient. Inventories can be reduced when machine downtime is minimized. Work processes across the value stream should also be emphasized in lean manufacturing. Processes should be performed with a minimum of non value added activities in order to reduce waiting time, queuing time, moving time, and other delays Besides this, standardization of work processes is needed to facilitate efficient, safe work methods and eliminate wastes, while maintaining quality.Itensures a consistent performance and creates a foundation for continuous improvement. Nowadays, a product with high quality is a prerequisite for any manufacturer. Quality is a major focus in lean manufacturing because poor quality management would result in many wastes such as scraps and rejects. Appropriate quality management helps to control a manufacturing process, and this reduces safety buffers and exposes quality issues. Reduction of safety buffers will eventually lead to reduction of inventories. Employees who are motivated and empowered are essential since people are the key element in lean manufacturing. Japanese regard people as assets because they are the ones who are going to solve problems and improve processes in production. Another key area of lean manufacturing is layout which determines the arrangement of facilities in a factory. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Middle School Athletics Staffing Essay Middle School Athletics Staffing In the business world, each year is different from the other, same goes for the academic division. It is a fact that people come and people go for all types of reasons. Change is forever arising, sometimes for the better or worse. Within the middle school athletics level there are 13 Athletic Directors (AD) positions and 160 or more coaching positions, dependent on each teams participation. AD s and coaches are paid employees of the district. The AD s supervise the coaches at their individual school buildings or act as a sports liaison within their assigned school. The coaches simply coach. Many of our coaches have experience in the sport they are coaching, but sometimes we need a warm body or parent/volunteer to coach a team. In the area of Athletics you are always asked to work or volunteer more than you get paid. In most cases if you put in 40 hours weeks then you are paid for 40 hours. In athletics you may put in 40 hours and are only compensated 15 hours. The middle school AD position is part time and pays 10 12 hours per week. So you can imagine the high turnover rate for AD s. Coaches are paid based on their experience in the sport they are coaching. The coaches is pay is a percentage of the teacher s contract. It can range from 3 5% of $37,600 and the teacher s contract varies from year to year. The Athletics Department made a direct observation and diagnosed several problems identified above which were the high turnover ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Phantom Limbs Case Studies In this paper we will be discussing the neurological cases of phantom limbs derived from chapter 6, pages 36 through 39, of the book, The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks. In this chapter, Mr.Sacks discusses the cases of phantom limbs as well as the phenomenon that occur with it. A phantom is a term that neurologist uses to describe an image or memory of a limb that is no longer present. The term Phantom was described in great detail by neurologist Silas Weir Mitchell in 1872 during and after the Civil War. Dr. Mitchell described different types of phantoms such as; ghost like and surely, which he referred to as a sensory ghost, lifelike and real, extremely painful phantom limbs while others scarcely had any pain, extremely... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Studies show that the main cause of phantom pain has to do with the brain having a sensory map of different body parts. Previous research suggests that phantom pain occurs when the sensory map that represented the now missing limbs is taken over by other representations of body parts such as your lips and face, this is known as neuronal plasticity. Neuronal Plasticity is the brain s ability to form or reform synaptic connection after an injury or while learning and or experiencing new things. In a study conducted by a research institute, they used a magnetic resonance imaging machine, which measures the changes in blood flow due to brain activity, to scan the brains of amputees, two armed individuals and people born with one hand. All the participants were given the task to move their arms and feet and lips. The amputees who experienced phantom pain were told to perform with their phantom limb while the amputees with no phantom pain and those born with one hand were simply told to imagine moving their hand or arm. After doing this for a period of time the scans showed that the that the amputees who experience phantom pain had the same pattern as individuals with both hands. This means that these individuals were indistinguishable regardless of the circumstances. Initially, the phantom pain was linked to disrupted activity between different parts of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Layout Of The Cinerama Dome The layout of the Cinerama Dome consists of an auditorium, lobby, restrooms, projection rooms, and storage, see Fig 7. The entrance is located at the centre of the faГ§ade and is composed of glazed aluminum doors. The ticket sales area is located to the right of the main entrance. Concrete block wing walls enclose the lobby, which are embellished with decorative detailing in the form of alternating projecting half blocks arranged in a grid pattern (Emerton 2003, P 38). The exterior is circular in plan and the majority of the exterior surface consists of the domed roof. The entrance is housed within a pavilion, sheltered beneath a painted plywood canopy that cantilevers out over the sidewalk, as can be seen in Fig 8. The canopy is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The existing building faГ§ade, including the third floor windows were retained (Heller 2015, p 12). The new building walls were finished in smooth white stucco, as can be seen in Fig 11. The cinema complex is accessible via the third floor of the Santa Monica Place courtyard through glass entry doors. Evolution is also seen through the materiality used in the cinemas. The Egyptian decor consisted of soft reds, blues, and yellows. The screen was framed by four, giant pillars 1.4 m wide and 6 m high, their surfaces painted and decorated with papyrus plants and topped by a pair of large, receding lintels (Ames Wagner 2009, p 125). In 1924, Art and Archaeology stated Grauman s Egyptian is not made up of grotesque statues, sphinxes, pyramids, and meaningless signs in lieu of hieroglyphics, but is a replica of real Egyptian art and architecture (Handy, 2008). Concrete, plaster and stone blocks were used to save costs and looked similar to those used in Ancient Egyptian architecture (Ames Wagner 2009, p 125). The entire theatre s decor consisted of motifs such as hieroglyphs, animal headed gods, pharaohs, jackals, winged scarabs, bas relief sphinx heads (Handy, 2008). And, looming majestically above it all in the centre of the ceiling and over the theatre s proscenium, an overpowering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Capstone Simulation Experience Paper During the capstone simulation experience, I believe I performed well in quickly reporting the perforated bowel to the provider. This is an urgent issue that needs to be addressed quickly to prevent many serious complications such as: peritonitis, sepsis, hypovolemia, and low H H due to excessive bleeding. The routine procedure of a colonoscopyis not without risks and this simulation experience was a great example of how an adverse event can go undetected until after discharge or when the physical symptoms appear and start ailing the patient. Providing handoff report to the oncoming nurse, the operating room nurse, or the physician is something I need more practice in. I either feel as if I give too much information or not enough. The SBAR ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The patient will require surgery to repair the hole in the intestines, and subsequently will have a drainage tube, NG tube, and feeding tube. All drains will need to monitored for placement /movement, and drainage. Input and output will be closely monitored and recorded. The patient will remain on NPO, or nothing by mouth, to rest the bowels along with frequent assessments to monitor for infection and bleeding. The nurse will need to monitor for bowel sounds, vital sign changes, temperature changes, pain, abdomen girth, and wound/incision inspections. The following labs will require monitoring: CBC, H H, albumin, BUN creatinine, glucose, and ABG s and lactic acid if sepsis is suspected. Careful and frequent monitoring of labs will alert the nurse if the patient develops sepsis, or hypovolemia due to excessive bleeding (Belinhof, et al., 2012). In addition to vital signs and labs, the nurse will also include patient assessment into consideration before drawing conclusions by means of critical thinking. After the full assessment has been made, the nurse will report any findings to the health care provider that require further investigation or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Public History Danielle Sherrard Introduction to Public History Ever since public history emerged on college universities in the 1980s, historians have still had difficulties defining the term. The National Council on Public History s definition of the term stirred the debate even more. According to the National Council on Public History, public history describes the many and diverse ways in which history is put to work in the world (NCPH 2016). This definition helps the public understand that public history focuses around real world issues in an applicable way. Public history is performed outside of the traditional research based college campuses, whether it be in a museum, archive, National Park Service, and more. Public history should be focused around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Public Historians use such tools as photographs, oral histories, museum exhibitions, and multimedia to address a wide variety of historical issues and to present those issues to a non academic audience. As historians, we all do research, we all analyze and interpret our findings, and we all communicate the results. The primary difference between public and academic history is in the area of communication in the audiences that we attempt to reach and in the products that we use to convey our scholarship to those audiences. an interactive process between the historian, the public, and the historical object. the belief that history and historical cultural memory matter in the way people go about their day to day lives. Public history is performed outside of the traditional research based college campuses, whether it be in a museum, archive, National Park Service, and more. Public history should be focused around a shared authority history is for everyone, not only for discussion by academics and public historians should be the intermediary between history and the public. No one owns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. July Crisis Dbq The First World War began in Europe, but by the end of it, the United States had joined. Once involved, President Woodrow Wilson had a huge effect on drawing new country lines. His decision was influenced by how the war began, as a cry to have states independent from an empire, based on ethnicities to avoid alliances similar to what started this war. This global and total war was the first of its kind, which began in Europefrom the assassination of Austria Hungary s heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by Gavrillo Princip in Sarajevo. This local conflict quickly grew out of control due to alliances across European countries and aggressive rulers and developed into what is now known as the July Crisis . In the four years that this war was ongoing, the United States only participated in the last two and made a major and lasting impact on Europe. The United States, led by President Woodrow Wilson, would be one of the main four countries at the Paris Peace Conference after the war in order to decide on how to change the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his Fourteen Points speech, he said, A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike. He believed states should work together and not let differences divide them so as to avoid another large scale war like this one was. Leaders and delegates from all over the world met at this conference to discuss rules and regulations for how the League would operate, with meetings lasting for months, arguing over clauses and what should the League of Nations should be allowed to do or take control of. After four months of discussions and negotiations, the League of Nations adopted their covenant , as Wilson called it, and would rule as an assembly of countries to meet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay on New Belgium Brewing Case Study New Belgium Brewing: Ethical and Environmental Responsibility History Belgium is home of the finest ales and have been known to brew for centuries. So when Jeff Lebesch, an electrical engineer from Fort Collins, Colorado took a bicycle trip through Belgium it made him realize there may be a market back home to sell Belgian style ale. Jeff returned home with hopes to experiment and brew his own beer in his basement from the various ingredients he received on his trip. When his friends approved of the ales he started marketing them to the local town. He later opened New Belgium Brewing Company in 1991. His wife, Kim Jordan was the company s marketing director. They named their first brew Fat Tire Amber Ale after Jeff s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most important, the employees can earn stock, which gives them voice within the company to make pertinent decisions. Environmental Stand The company has also reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 1800 metric tons a year by switching from coal power to a wind turbine, which was the first wind powered brewery in the United States. They have also invested in a steam condenser that reuses the hot water that boils the parley and hops to continue making the next brew. Furthermore, they have sun tubes that provide natural daylight time lighting through the full year. They utilize a green design throughout their whole facility and have agreed to participate as of 2002 in U.S Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environment Design for Existing buildings pilot program. To even reduce air pollution, as an incentive, they provide employees a cruiser bike to encourage them to ride to work instead of driving. The company strives through corporate giving, event sponsorship, and philanthropic involvement. It has donated more than $1.6 million to organizations in the communities where they do business. It maintains a bulletin board in each facility that post all community involvement activities, and proposals. Their sponsorships include Tour De fat, MS 150 Best Damn Bike Tour; Ride the Rockies Tour, which all donated proceeds to non profit groups. They have succeeded in being three time winners of Business Ethics magazines Business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...